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English

AQVH 

Cu/Cu

Weight distribution

Ope-

rating 

weight

Ship-

ping 

weight

P1-P4 coordinates* CG coordinates

F1

F2

F3

F4

a

b

x

y

kg

kg

kg

kg

kg

kg

mm

mm

mm

mm

85

469

465

186

182

1303

1278

1039

1382

544

1480

95

476

471

187

183

1317

1293

1039

1382

544

1483

105

489

500

199

210

1397

1370

1039

1382

556

1467

115

515

509

223

217

1463

1436

1039

1382

543

1455

125

504

500

251

247

1503

1471

1039

1982

545

1814

140

549

542

292

285

1668

1637

1039

1982

543

1785

85 1P

481

449

233

201

1363

1320

1039

1382

523

1432

95 1P

529

496

193

159

1377

1335

1039

1382

522

1517

105 1P

500

484

245

228

1457

1413

1039

1382

536

1422

115 1P

526

492

269

236

1523

1479

1039

1382

524

1413

125 1P

559

523

259

223

1564

1515

1039

1982

524

1859

140 1P

571

536

329

294

1730

1681

1039

1982

527

1756

85 2P

486

448

241

203

1379

1336

1039

1382

519

1426

95 2P

535

495

201

162

1393

1351

1039

1382

518

1511

105 2P

506

483

253

231

1473

1429

1039

1382

532

1417

115 2P

532

492

278

238

1539

1495

1039

1382

521

1408

125 2P

566

524

267

224

1582

1533

1039

1982

520

1855

140 2P

578

537

337

296

1748

1699

1039

1982

523

1754

85 3P

487

447

252

211

1396

1354

1039

1382

517

1413

95 3P

536

493

212

170

1411

1368

1039

1382

516

1497

105 3P

507

482

264

238

1491

1446

1039

1382

530

1405

115 3P

533

490

288

246

1557

1512

1039

1382

519

1397

125 3P

570

524

276

231

1601

1552

1039

1982

518

1843

140 3P

582

537

346

302

1767

1718

1039

1982

521

1744

85 1PT

468

445

345

321

1580

1372

1039

1382

532

1288

95 1PT

517

492

305

280

1594

1387

1039

1382

531

1364

105 1PT

488

480

357

349

1674

1465

1039

1382

542

1288

115 1PT

514

489

382

356

1740

1531

1039

1382

532

1285

125 1PT

569

550

420

401

1940

1583

1039

1982

537

1632

140 1PT

581

563

490

472

2106

1749

1039

1982

538

1566

85 2PT

475

444

355

324

1598

1390

1039

1382

528

1284

95 2PT

523

491

315

283

1613

1405

1039

1382

527

1358

105 2PT

494

479

367

352

1693

1483

1039

1382

538

1284

115 2PT

520

488

391

359

1759

1549

1039

1382

529

1281

125 2PT

578

551

429

402

1960

1603

1039

1982

533

1631

140 2PT

590

564

499

473

2126

1769

1039

1982

535

1565

AQVH 85 - 140 Cu/Cu Version BLN/ELN/HT

Technical data

* Dimensions are referred to unit with antivibration mounted isolators.

Summary of Contents for AQVC 105

Page 1: ...l d installation et de maintenance Installations und Wartungshandbuch Manuale di installazione e di manutenzione Manual de instalaci n y de mantenimiento Espa ol Italiano Deutsch Fran ais English Air...

Page 2: ...livery to the customer 22 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 6 1 Control of AQVL AQVH AQVC with 4 compressors the Chiller Control system 23 6 2 Display 24 6 3 Keyboard 24 6 4 Protection and Safety Equipment 27 7 G...

Page 3: ...n order for this warranty to be valid the following conditions shall be met n The machine must be operated only by skilled per sonnel from Authorised After Sales Service n Maintenance must be performe...

Page 4: ...danger signs indicate the presence of hot pipes or components high surface temperature The guards of the fans only for units pro vided with air heat exchangers must be al ways mounted and must never...

Page 5: ...m wear ear pro tection devices n cut off connecting pipes drain them in order to bal ance the pressure to the atmospheric value before disconnecting them disassemble connections fil ters joints or oth...

Page 6: ...s with the external disconnecting switch n place a warning sign do not turn on maintenance in progress on the external disconnecting switch n make sure that on off remote controls are inhibited n wear...

Page 7: ...NO CODICE PRODUCT CODE MODELLO MODEL MATRICOLA SERIAL NO CODICE PRODUCT CODE bar C V PH Hz max A max A max Kw bar Kg ANNO DI COSTRUZIONE Manuf Year ANNO DI COSTRUZIONE Manuf Year ANNO DI COSTRUZIONE...

Page 8: ...ent to the connection Read the instruction on the electrical board On voltage adjacent to the master switch Fan Danger Electrical warning Adjacent to the master switch ATTENZIONE Prima di aprire togli...

Page 9: ...death of the patient Very high concentrations may result in the risk of asphyxia due to the reduction in the oxygen percentage in the atmosphere Remove the patient to fresh air and keep warm and at r...

Page 10: ...s well venti lated Considerable leaks ventilate the room Reduce the leak with sand earth or other absorbing substances Make sure that the liquid does is not channelled into gutters sewers or pits wher...

Page 11: ...y corrode some types of paint or rubber Use in well ventilated rooms Always wear protective goggles or a mask Wearing protective gloves is not mandatory but is recommended in case of prolonged exposur...

Page 12: ...e held liable for any damage to the equipment during transporta tion even though the carrier has been appointed by the factory 3 2 Lifting The unit must be lifted by using the hooks inserted into the...

Page 13: ...essential to secure the unit to the foundations unless in areas where there is a serious risk of earth quake or if the appliance is installed on the top of a steel frame Transport Lifting and Position...

Page 14: ...the direction of prevailing winds so as to ensure a uniform distribution of the air on finned exchangers n the unit must not be installed near boilers vent pipes n the unit must not be installed leewa...

Page 15: ...he circulating fluid is not flowing through it A differential pressure switch is mounted as a stand ard It will stop the unit whenever it senses a load loss through the heat exchanger which may result...

Page 16: ...nage water 8 2 E 8 FS OUTLET INLET 13 12 12 11 11 9 G G 5 10 A B 1 7 D 8 6 Components 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Plate heat exchanger Pump Water filter Non return valve Pressure expansion tank Pressure...

Page 17: ...6 bar Flow switch Thermometer Unit side Probes Drainage water AQVL AQVH 85 140 Hydraulic System 3P Installation D 7 1 B A 10 5 G G 9 11 11 12 12 13 INLET OUTLET FS 8 E 8 2 2 6 6 8 Components 1 2 5 6...

Page 18: ...bar Flow switch Thermometer Unit side Probes Drainage water D 1 B A 10 5 G G 9 11 11 12 12 13 INLET OUTLET FS 8 E 8 2 2 6 6 8 7 3 Y 4 11 D Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Plate heat exchange...

Page 19: ...d to install differential switches to prevent any damage caused by phase drops n The fans and compressors are supplied through contactors controlled from the control panel n Each motor is provided wit...

Page 20: ...e evaporator temperature sensors AQVL and AQVH units are provided with fittings for hydraulic connections between heat exchangers and plant Each fittings is complete with sensor well to fa sten temper...

Page 21: ...Installation 4 9 Microchannel type condenser coils On cooling only unit fitted with microchannel type condensers it is necessary to remove the fixation screws once unit is installed as shown in figure...

Page 22: ...nge n Check that the water quality is up to the specifica tions n Check that oil heaters if any have been turned on at least 12 hours before 5 2 Start up Start up sequence n Turn on the Main switch at...

Page 23: ...following range On the units not provided with HP LP pressure gaug es for the refrigerant connect a pressure gauge to the Shrader valves on the refrigeration circuit 5 4 Delivery to the customer n Tr...

Page 24: ...isplay terminal wire remote control 6 1 Control of AQVL AQVH AQVC with 4 compressors The CHILLER CONTROL system The AQVL AQVH machines with 4 scroll compressors are provided with a microprocessor card...

Page 25: ...to store it Control Access to the display mask of the machine status Esc key allows you to move from one mask to another Alarm key used to display the alarms to re set them in manual Press it one to...

Page 26: ...reset 27 Thermal protection compressor 1 Sys 2 manual reset 28 Thermal protection compressor 2 Sys 2 manual reset 30 Fan Thermal protection manual reset Only CO HP 31 Fan Thermal protection Group 1 Sy...

Page 27: ...o reset 123 Low pressure Sys 2 switch auto reset 124 Thermal protection compressor 1 Sys 1 auto reset 125 Thermal protection compressor 2 Sys 1 auto reset 127 Thermal protection compressor 1 Sys 2 aut...

Page 28: ...e electrical flow switch must be installed in a horizontal straight length of piping in a position reasonably far both upstream and downstream from localized pressure drops curves valves etc Different...

Page 29: ...system which is intended to control the delivery of the thermal refrigerating ca pacity 7 4 Evaporators Evaporators are made of stainless steel plates They are thermally insulated by means of a thick...

Page 30: ...D1 8 Four way valve 9 Suction accumulator 2 mod D1 10 Sight glass 11 Plate Heat exchanger dual type 2 mod B D 12 Desuperheather optional 13 Check valve Safety control devices Hazard Category Evaluatio...

Page 31: ...oll Type 2 mod D1 2 Air cooled condenser 3 Globe valve Safety control devices Hazard Category Evaluation module A High Pressure switch 40 5 bar 4 mod B D B Low Pressure switch 1 5 bar AT High Pressure...

Page 32: ...1 15 1 15 0 76 0 76 0 68 0 68 Minimum flow rate l s 2 42 2 69 2 96 3 20 3 47 3 87 Nominal flow rate l s 3 88 4 31 4 74 5 12 5 55 6 19 Maximum flow rate l s 6 47 7 18 7 90 8 53 9 25 10 32 Minimum press...

Page 33: ...draulic features Fans Type Axial Number 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nominal speed rpm 690 690 690 690 900 900 Air flow rate m s 9 9 9 9 12 12 Power input kW 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 3 40 3 40 Air cooled condenser Type Coi...

Page 34: ...fers to Hydraulic features Fans Type Axial Number 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nominal speed rpm 500 500 500 500 690 690 Air flow rate m s 7 00 7 00 6 83 6 7 10 1 9 7 Power input kW 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 2 1 2 1 Air cooled...

Page 35: ...Hydraulic features Fans Type Axial Number 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nominal speed rpm 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 Air flow rate m s 13 81 13 81 13 6 13 4 14 5 14 1 Power input kW 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 Air coole...

Page 36: ...rs to Hydraulic features Fans Type Axial Number 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nominal speed rpm 690 690 690 690 900 900 Air flow rate m s 9 6 9 6 9 5 9 3 12 4 12 0 Power input kW 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 4 3 4 Air cooled cond...

Page 37: ...to Hydraulic features Fans Type Axial Number 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nominal speed rpm 500 500 500 500 690 690 Air flow rate m s 7 2 7 2 7 6 9 10 3 9 9 Power input kW 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 2 1 2 1 Air cooled condenser...

Page 38: ...raulic features Fans Type Axial Number 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nominal speed rpm 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 Air flow rate m s 14 08 14 08 13 81 13 53 14 64 14 36 Power input kW 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 Air cool...

Page 39: ...2185 AQVC ELN 85 95 105 115 125 140 Power supply V ph Hz 400V 3 50Hz Number of circuits 2 2 2 2 2 2 Capacity steps 0 25 50 75 100 0 25 50 75 100 0 24 47 74 100 0 25 50 75 100 0 22 43 72 100 0 25 50 75...

Page 40: ...30 10 1 50 Max absorbed power W 130 AQVL AQVH ELN 85 95 105 115 125 140 Rated voltage V ph Hz 400V 3 50Hz Max absorbed power kW 39 43 47 50 56 61 Rated Current 50 55 60 66 73 81 Max current FLA A 68 8...

Page 41: ...h Hz 400V 3 50Hz Number 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rated power kW 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 95 1 95 Absorbed rated current FLA A 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 9 3 9 AQVL AQVH ELN 85 95 105 115 125 140 Rated voltage V ph Hz 400V 3 50Hz...

Page 42: ...sh AQVL 1 2 Pumps available static pressure Available Static Pressure kPa Water flow l h AQVH 1 2 Pumps available static pressure Available Static Pressure kPa Water flow l h 8 4 Hydraulic Features Te...

Page 43: ...pressure drop Available Static Pressure kPa Water flow l h AQVH Evaporator pressure drop Available Static Pressure kPa Water flow l h AQVL Desuperheather pressure drop Available Static Pressure Water...

Page 44: ...P 469 428 192 150 1239 1194 1039 1382 513 1465 125 2P 486 445 191 150 1272 1223 1039 1982 514 1939 140 2P 478 435 241 198 1352 1303 1039 1982 514 1826 85 3P 441 398 183 140 1162 1119 1039 1382 509 146...

Page 45: ...9 1382 530 1420 115 2P 545 502 259 216 1522 1477 1039 1382 519 1411 125 2P 555 513 260 219 1548 1499 1039 1982 519 1858 140 2P 570 526 334 289 1720 1670 1039 1982 521 1753 85 3P 498 454 233 190 1375 1...

Page 46: ...1073 1029 1039 1382 509 1508 115 2P 418 378 162 122 1080 1035 1039 1382 508 1508 125 2P 451 411 156 116 1134 1085 1039 1982 511 1995 140 2P 426 383 189 147 1146 1096 1039 1982 509 1889 85 3P 404 361 1...

Page 47: ...25 2P 497 456 198 156 1307 1257 1039 1982 515 1934 140 2P 486 446 245 205 1380 1331 1039 1982 517 1826 85 3P 434 394 198 158 1183 1141 1039 1382 512 1456 95 3P 459 417 182 140 1198 1156 1039 1382 511...

Page 48: ...08 125 2P 566 524 267 224 1582 1533 1039 1982 520 1855 140 2P 578 537 337 296 1748 1699 1039 1982 523 1754 85 3P 487 447 252 211 1396 1354 1039 1382 517 1413 95 3P 536 493 212 170 1411 1368 1039 1382...

Page 49: ...eight P1 P4 coordinates CG coordinates F1 F2 F3 F4 a b x y kg kg kg kg kg kg mm mm mm mm 85 358 358 74 74 864 864 1039 1382 547 1635 95 364 364 74 74 876 876 1039 1382 547 1637 105 366 366 74 74 880 8...

Page 50: ...P3 BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW 8 6 Dimensional Drawings Units AQVL AQVH 85 115 R410A Notes A B C D WATER CONNECTION 2 1 2 GAS M E ELECTRICAL AUXILIARY LINES F ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY G...

Page 51: ...17 BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW Units AQVL AQVH 125 140 R410A Notes A B C D WATER CONNECTION 2 1 2 GAS M E ELECTRICAL AUXILIARY LINES F ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY G HIGH PRESSURE TAP H LOW P...

Page 52: ...ILLE B and D FULL A and B FULL C and D FULL A and C FULL B and D GRILLE A and B GRILLE C and D FULL A and D GRILLE B and C FULL A1 mm A2 mm A3 mm A1 mm A2 mm A3 mm A1 mm A2 mm A3 mm A1 mm A2 mm A3 mm...

Page 53: ...nd the costs incurred to repair the appli ance in its original state The provisions of this section apply only to standard units according to the order requirements other doc umentation may be added c...

Page 54: ...gerant circuit in any point remember that this type of oil is highly hygroscopic and accordingly it is important that it is not left exposed to the weather for prolonged periods as this would require...

Page 55: ...ing a contact pressure gauge affixed to the outlet fitting of the gas of the evaporator measure the ac tual temperature Tse Overheating calculation S S Tse Tsa Overheating is regulated through the ele...

Page 56: ...or base and replace defective components One or both com pressors are not working Breaking of the electric circuit Check the electric circuit and detect any ground dispersions and short circuits Check...

Page 57: ...ace it if faulty Substances with condensable gases in the circuit Drain the circuit The fan of the condenser is stopped Check cables and motor If defective repair or replace The liquid line is too hot...

Page 58: ...are installed inside the doors of the electrical panels of the unit Any request for wiring diagrams shall be forwarded to manufacturer s Ser vice Centre Component Number Fan 2 Differential water press...

Page 59: ...ng fluid MUST be drained in a proper way For NO reason shall a circuit containing glycoled water or a similar solution be dis charged directly into the drains or surface waters After draining operatio...

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Page 62: ...orherige Ank ndigung ge ndert werden Fotos nicht vertraglich bindend A causa della politica di continua miglioria posta in atto dal costruttore questi prodotti sono soggetti a modifiche senza alcun ob...

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