Aces Manual v3
Aces Manual v3
Aces Manual v3
Installation &
Commissioning Guide
ACES 3
Failure to read these instructions prior to installation and use may result in damage
to the starter and or the driven equipment and may render the
warranty invalid
Index
Page No.
Contents
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Introduction
Prior to Installation
Mechanical Installation
Electrical Installation
10
Commissioning
10
Automatic Bypass
10
LED Indication
Introduction
HOW DOES ACES WORK?
Air conditioning systems are usually dimensioned to cope with the extreme cooling
demands of the few hottest days of the year (plus a safety margin). However, in most
operational conditions, this maximum output is not required and the system is oversized.
So running the system continuously until the room thermostat switches it off means that
the system operates with excess capacity for most of the time.
This is where an ACES cuts in. Its sensor-driven software algorithms are designed to
detect thermodynamic saturation and to optimise the compressor accordingly. When
over capacity is detected A C E S switches the compressor off and thereby avoids
inefficient overcooling (see diagrams below).
ACES switches into saver mode, the fan keeps running and your system makes
maximum use of the stored cooling energy in the heat exchanger. Once the stored
energy is used up, the compressor can work efficiently again and is switched back on.
The set room temperature is reached without the inefficient parts of the cooling cycle.
This results in significant energy savings without real compromise in cooling comfort.
Set room
temperature
reached AC
switches off
Temperature
Thermostat
call for AC
Actual
room temperature
Room temperature
increases
Set Room
Temp.
Output Air
ON
OFF
ON
Compressor
Run Time
Temperature
Set room
temperature
Actual
room temperature
Set Room
Temp.
Output air
temperature
ONN
Compressor
Run Time
AC ES Product Specifications
Parameter
Description
Supply Voltage
230VAC or 24V/100-250VAC
+10% / -15%. See model types.
Supply Frequency
50 or 60Hz
Ambient Temperature
Max 70 C
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Altitude
Maximum 2000 m
System Rating
Up to 12 Amps
Cooling
Naturally Cooled
LED Indication
Saving, Mode
Enclosure
IP20
EMC
2004/108/EC
Safety Standards
LVD, 2006/95/EC
IEC60035-1-2010, EN60035-1-2012
Installation
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE SAFETY AT WORK
The owner, installer and user of this ACES control unit are responsible for its correct
installation and use, and must ensure that;
a) Only qualifie d pe rsons install the unit.
b) Isolate AC equipment before installation.
c) The installation complie s with the information containe d in this publication.
d) All units must be installed in accordance with the current National Ele ctrical Code
Best Energy Saving Technology Ltd, or their agents do not assume any liability, expressed
or implied, for any consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent or incorrect
installation, application, use or adjustment of the product or circuit design.
This is to certify that the products described in this manual conform to the requirements of
the following standards in respect of the low voltage directive, 2006/95/EC.
IEC60335-1:2010, EN60335-12012
House hold and similar electrical appliance s
The products described in this manual conform to the requirements of the following standards
in respect of the European EMC directive, 2004/108/EC.
Signed:
IAN
WRIGLEY
Prior to Installation
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ALL UNITS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE.
1.
Care fully re move the ACES unit from the packaging and che ck that the parts
supplie d ide ntify with the de live ry note and the purchase orde r.
2.
Check the Curre nt rating of the ACES is gre ate r than the compre ssor or the total AC
current rating.
3.
Che ck that the re are no loose parts or obje cts within the ACES unit.
4.
5.
Che ck you have sufficie nt tools to corre ctly install the ACES.
The ACES is an integrated control suitable for installation in most residential and light commercial
DX (direct expansion) AC systems, e.g. wall-mounted and window units, single split systems,
packaged systems, small central air con systems and some rooftop units.
For installation with larger systems, industrial units or on different applications such as reverse
cycle air conditioning (incl. heating) or cold storage cooling, please contact us. The standard
ACES unit is not suitable for the following systems: chilled water, evaporative cooling, inverter
controlled, multi-split, digital and satellite systems.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ide ntify a suitable location for mounting the ACES unit CLOSE to the Compre ssor
unit, avoiding are as of high tempe rature , are as whe re conde nsation or wate r
ingre ss could occur and are as whe re acce ss to the te rminals of the ACES unit are
possible . We sugge st the use of Miniature DIN rail for mounting.
5.
ACE S te mpe rature probe should be place d within the AC unit dire ctly in line with
the chilled air stre am using a cable tie.
A
8
Sensor
A
9
Sensor
Commissioning
START UP
Once powered up ACES will automatically start the compressor when demand is detected.
The ACES unit requires no adjustment as the software will constantly cycle the compressor
according to airflow temperature and set temperature demand.
LED INDICATOR
On power up the internal LED will cycle after which the ACES will start.
Single Flash
Two Flashes
Three Flashes
Four Flashes
ACES has switched compressor is off and is waiting for the air flow
temperature set point to be reached
Rapid Flashes
AUTOMATIC BYPASS
In the unlikely event of an internal ACES fault ACES will be automatically bypassed
enabling the AC unit to operate as normal.
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