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1. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

…………………....….2

 

1.1. TOOLS AND PARTS…………………………………………………...…..2 
1.2. SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS…………………………………………..……..2 
1.3. LOCATION REQUIREMENTS………………………….………………..2 
1.4 MINIMUM WATER VOLUME…………………………………………….2 
1.5. MINIMUM CLEARANCE…………………………………………………2 
1.6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS………………………………………….3 

2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

………………….……...4

 

2.1 HYDRONIC CONNECTIONS………………………………………….4 
2.2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS………………………………………..5 
2.2.1CABLE…………………………………………………………………..5 
2.2.2. CONNECTING POWER SUPPLY…………………… ..……………5 

3. TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS

…………………..6

 

4. CONTROLS AND COMMISSIONING

…………………...6

 

4.1. PREPARATION FOR COMMISSIONING…………………………….6 
4.2. MACHINE COMMISSIONING………………………….………...…....7 
4.3. SEASON CHANGOVER……………………………..................................7 
 

 

5. OPERATION 

5.1. SET POINT IN COOLING MODE……………………………....7 
5.2. SET POINT IN HEATING MODE……………………………....7 
5.3. COMPRESSOR START-UP DELAY………………………...…....7 
5.4. CIRCULATION PUMP…………………………………………...7 
5.5.FAN SPEED CONTROL……………………………………….....7 
5.6. ANTI-FREEZE ALARM……………………………........................7 
5.7. WATER FLOW RATE ALARM……………………………...........8 

6. MAINTENANCE

…………………………………………....8

 

6.1. HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT…………………………….........................8 
6.2. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT CHECKS…………………………….....8 
6.3. COOLING CIRCUIT CHECKS……………………………...........8 
6.4. MECHANICAL CHECKS………………………………………...8 
6.5.REFRIGERANT LOAD PROCEDURE………..………………....8 
7. LIST OF CONTROLS……………………………….……………....9 

8. TROUBLESHOOTING

……………………………...…...11

 

WIRING DIAGRAM

…………………………….........................12 

WARRANTY

……………………………...........................................13

 

ANK INSTALLATION MANUAL  

NORTH AMERICAN REVISION 

 

Table of contents 

GENERAL WARNING FOR THE INSTALLER 

 

The

 

chiller

 

must

 

be

 

installed

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

and

 

trained

 

technician.

 

AERMEC

 

will

 

not

 

assume

 

any

 

responsibility

 

for

 

damage

 

due

 

to

 

failure

 

to

 

follow

 

these

 

instructions.

 

Before

 

beginning

 

any

 

operation,

 

READ

 

THESE

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

CAREFULLY

 

AND

 

CARRY

 

OUT

 

THE

 

SAFETY

 

CHECKS

 

TO

 

REDUCE

 

ALL

 

RISK

 

OF

 

DANGER

 

TO

 

A

 

MINIMUM.

 

All

 

the

 

staff

 

involved

 

must

 

have

 

thorough

 

knowledge

 

of

 

the

 

operations

 

and

 

any

 

dangers

 

that

 

may

 

arise

 

at

 

the

 

moment

 

in

 

which

 

the

 

installation

 

operations

 

are

 

carried

 

out.

 

 
 

Vers.

 

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Summary of Contents for ANK

Page 1: ... 7 5 7 WATER FLOW RATE ALARM 8 6 MAINTENANCE 8 6 1 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 8 6 2 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT CHECKS 8 6 3 COOLING CIRCUIT CHECKS 8 6 4 MECHANICAL CHECKS 8 6 5 REFRIGERANT LOAD PROCEDURE 8 7 LIST OF CONTROLS 9 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 WIRING DIAGRAM 12 WARRANTY 13 ANK INSTALLATION MANUAL NORTH AMERICAN REVISION Table of contents GENERAL WARNING FOR THE INSTALLER The chiller must be installed by a qual...

Page 2: ...ly most desirable Position the heat pump to avoid direct contact with water snow or ice from a roof line overhead The heat pump must be installed on a solid level mounting pad that will not settle or shift Isolate the pad from the building structure to avoid possible transmission of sound or vibration from the heat pump into the conditioned space The heat pump foundation should be raised to a mini...

Page 3: ...gs connected from the disconnect to the heat pump shall be rated for outdoor use Check the heat pump rating plate and follow the appropriate instructions below NOTE All wiring must be suitable for outdoor use Use copper conductors only All field wiring must be done in accordance with National Electrical Code requirements applicable requirements of UL or local codes where applicable Electrical wiri...

Page 4: ...sized minimum 1 inch Reducing fitting shall not be used Use care with the water glycol lines during the installation process If pex is used it can be cut by sharp objects Do not remove the caps from the lines or system connection points until connections are ready to be completed 1 Route the supply and return lines from the fittings on the indoor manifold or tank to the fittings on the heat pump R...

Page 5: ...it Position the main system switch external to the appliance at ON 2 2ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The ANK heat pumps are completely wired at the factoryand only require connection to the electrical mains downstream from a unit switch according to that envisioned by the Standards in force on this subject in the country of installation It s also advised to check the following The electrical mains feature...

Page 6: ...LED see subsequent pages 4 CONTROLS AND COMMISSIONING 4 1 PREPARATION FOR COMMISSIONING Before starting the unit make sure that 1 All safety conditions have been respected 2 The unit is correctly fixed to the support surface 3 The minimum technical spaces have been respected 4 The hydraulic connections have been made respecting theinlet and outlet 5 The hydraulic plant has been loaded and bled of ...

Page 7: ...he temperature detected by the probe postioned at the outlet of the heat exchanger and in inlet to the chiller is below 4 C 39 F THIS ANTI FREEZE SET TEMPERATURE CAN ONLY BE VARIED BY AN AUTHORISED AFTER SALES CENTRE AND ONLY AFTER HAVING CHECKED THAT THERE IS ANTI FREEZE SOLUTION IN THE WATER SYSTEM The intervention of this alarm determines compressor stop and not pump block which remains active ...

Page 8: ...WHENEVER THIS ALARM INTERVENES WE ADVISE YOU CALL THE NEAR EST AFTER SALES SERVICE IMMEDIATELY 5 7 WATER FLOW RATE ALARM The MODUCONTROL manages a water flow rate alarm controlled by the differential pressure switch installed in series on the machine This type of safety device intervenes after the first 40 seconds of pump function ing if the water flow rate is not sufficient The intervention of th...

Page 9: ...in Fig B To confirm the modification press the key shown in Fig A again 7 LIST OF CONTROLS FOR THE GUIDED PROCEDURE How to modify a parameter in the user menu To enter the USER menu press the key shown in Fig A Once the key has been pressed the password must be inserted for access to the various menus To access the user menu the password is 000 which is the de fault displayed to modify the value o...

Page 10: ...on 5 Envisioned Set the parameter ASA index A INSTALLER MENU with the value 1 4 Is a 3 way diverter valve envisioned in the DHW production circuit Reply Operations to be performed Not envisioned Go to question 5 Envisioned Set the parameter AAS index C INSTALLER menu with the appropriate value in seconds This parameter indicates the stand by tome for inversion of the 3 way diverter valve on the DH...

Page 11: ...rational limits Check Pressure switch dysfunction Replace the component Circuit breaker protection interruption Check power supply voltage Check electric isolation of the windings High discharge pressure High external air temperature High water input temperature Check Insufficient air flow Insufficient water flow Check fan functioning Check pump functioning Fan regulation anomalous functioning Che...

Page 12: ...iler control C F IA AE REF CEI EN 60335 2 40 ATTENTION all others give a reinforced insulation opposed to main power supply line Terminals 6 and 7 provide basic insulation 2RCR 1RCR RCR2 M7S 5 M7S 7 M7S 8 M1 8 M1S 8 M5S1 1 M5S1 2 M7 6 M7 5 M7S 4 M7S 3 RCR1 Contact between 4 5 opened unit off closed unit on Contact between 3 5 opened unit oin heating closed unit on Contact between 10 11 opened unit...

Page 13: ...roper materials or workmanship as determined by MITS the company will at its sole discretion replace the defective part or component Conditions In the event MITS replaces a part or component the repaired or replaced product shall be warranted under the original limited warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period The warranty does not cover any failure of components not supplied by M...

Page 14: ...nding Aermec reserves the right to apply at any time all the modifications deemed necessary for improving the product 1608 Bonhill Road Mississauga ON CA L5T 1C7 Phone 905 564 2221 Canada www aermec ca Toll Free 1 800 567 2221 US www aermec us Toll Free 1 888 567 2227 ...

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