FDLA - Fan Coil Ducto Daitsu - Rev.1 PDF
FDLA - Fan Coil Ducto Daitsu - Rev.1 PDF
FDLA - Fan Coil Ducto Daitsu - Rev.1 PDF
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the stringent requirements of the and manufacturing technology, we produce over
internationally recognized ISO 9001 50,000 fan coil units each year, all conforming to the
standard for quality assurance in design, highest international standards of quality and safety.
development and production.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low manufacturing of our products. Throughout the
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European Community, to guarantee starting with our extensive resources in research
correct standards of safety. and development through to the design and
manufacture of almost every individual component,
from molded plastics to the assembly of units and
controllers.
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ON THE UNIT.
Table of Contents
A. Technical Data ................................................................................................................................................................... 5
A.1. General Description ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
A.2. General Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
A.2.1. 2-pipe Systems ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
A.2.2. 4-pipe Systems ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
A.3. Coil Data ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
A.4. Dimensional Drawings ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
A.5. Sound Data ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
A.6. Valve Information (Optional)............................................................................................................................................ 13
A.6.1. On/Off Ball Valve Model ........................................................................................................................................... 13
A.6.2. Modulating Valve Model .......................................................................................................................................... 14
B. Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
B.1. Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
B.2. Location ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
B.3. Installation Procedures ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
B.4. Insulation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
B.5. Air Duct Connection .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
B.6. Piping Connections ........................................................................................................................................................... 18
B.7. Electrical Connection ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
C. Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
C.1. General Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
C.2. Regular Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
C.3. Filter Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
C.4. Fan Motor Assembly Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 21
C.5. Coil Direction Interchange ................................................................................................................................................ 22
C.6. Electric Heater Replacement ............................................................................................................................................ 22
G. Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................................. 50
3R 2-pipe 3-row
4R 2-pipe 4-row
4-pipe 3-row for cooling and 1 row
3+1R for heating
General Description
The Duct Fan Coil is designed to meet and exceed the demanding requirements for efficiency and quiet operation.
Structure
The structure is made from heavy gauge galvanized steel panels with couplings for the connection of ducting and a gravity
drain pan with insulation for condensation. Fire resistant insulation is optional for internal case to provide both thermal and
acoustic insulation. Insulation is also fitted on the top of coil.
Condensate Pans
Positive sloped drain pans are steel and powder coated with self-extinguishing closed cell expanded polyethylene with
thermal properties. The drain pan outlet is 3/4” (standard on the same side of coil connections).
Coils
Constructed with seamless copper tubes and headers. The tubes are mechanically expanded into corrugated aluminum fin
material for a permanent primary to secondary surface bond. Coils are tested at 25 bar (363 psi) and recommended for
operating at 8 bar (116 psi). Coils include manual air vent and water purge valve.
Fan Wheels
They are double inlet forward curved centrifugal type. Wheels are statically and dynamically balanced for smooth, quite
operation. The housing is constructed from heavy gauge galvanized steel with die-formed inlet cones.
AC Motor
Standard motors are PSC, permanently lubricated type with internal thermal overload protection. The unit is using 3-speed
AC motor.
Air filter
It is easily removable and washable and is made from self-extinguishing acrylic with an efficiency of class EU2 (G2)
(Merv 2-4). G4 (Merv 8) efficiency is as optional.
Fan Deck
General Specifications
A.2.1. 2-pipe Systems
Product range: FDLA(3R) Low Static Hydronic Ducted Fan Coil Unit
FDLA(3R)-V~ Hydronic Ducted 2-pipe Unit with 3-row Coils and AC motor
FDLA(3R)-[Size]-V~ 09 12 15 18 24 30 34 40 54 60
Configuration 2-pipe
Configuration
H 58 54 59 55 62 56 52 60 60 57
ESP M Pa 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
L 35 35 30 32 39 31 35 40 43 39
H 2.82 3.39 4.34 5.13 5.84 8.39 8.74 10.21 13.25 15.54
Cooling Capacitye M 2.66 3.29 4.19 5.02 5.7 8.13 8.53 10.06 12.86 14.85
L 2.52 3.17 3.79 4.43 5.3 7.35 7.95 9.67 12.27 14.4
kW
H 2.03 2.42 3.15 3.69 4.16 5.98 6.31 7.39 9.55 11.14
Sensible Cooling
M 1.91 2.34 3.03 3.6 4.05 5.78 6.15 7.27 9.25 10.62
Cooling
Capacity e
L 1.8 2.25 2.72 3.14 3.74 5.18 5.7 6.95 8.77 10.25
H 0.79 0.97 1.19 1.44 1.68 2.41 2.43 2.82 3.7 4.4
Latent Cooling
M kW 0.75 0.95 1.16 1.42 1.65 2.35 2.38 2.79 3.61 4.23
Capacity
L 0.72 0.92 1.07 1.29 1.56 2.17 2.25 2.72 3.5 4.15
e
Rating 42.4 40.8 33.5 39.1 33.2 38.7 37.5 31.8 35.2 32.3
FCEER
Class C C D D D D D D D D
H 2.43 3.04 3.98 4.67 5.52 7.13 8.23 9.52 12.2 15.3
Heating Capacitye M 2.32 2.95 3.82 4.6 5.38 6.94 8.02 9.36 11.9 14.6
L kW 2.2 2.82 3.47 3.99 5.03 6.26 7.42 8.96 11.4 14.3
Heating
Capacity@220V
Rating 37.1 36.4 30.5 35.2 31.3 32.9 35.0 29.5 32.7 32.3
FCCOPe
Class D D D D D D D D D D
Sound Pressure Level ( Outlet ) 48/47/43 50/49/46 52/50/44 52/51/46 54/52/49 53/52/47 56/54/50 58/55/52 58/54/50 59/57/55
Sound Pressure Level
50/49/45 52/51/48 54/52/46 54/53/48 56/54/51 55/54/49 58/56/52 60/57/54 60/56/52 61/59/57
Sound
( Inlet + Radiated )
dB(A)
Sound Power Level ( Outlet )e 57/56/52 59/58/55 61/59/53 61/60/55 63/61/58 62/61/56 65/63/59 67/64/61 67/63/59 68/66/64
Sound Power Level
59/58/54 61/60/57 63/61/55 63/62/57 65/63/60 64/63/58 67/65/61 69/66/63 69/65/61 70/68/66
( Inlet + Radiated )e
H 67 82 120 123 167 204 222 314 430 554
Electrical
Fan Motor Powere M W 66 80 120 122 166 203 220 310 365 494
L 58 78 116 117 163 194 216 307 345 424
Fan Motor Running Current @ H A 0.29 0.36 0.52 0.53 0.73 0.89 0.97 1.37 1.87 2.41
Fan Motor Starting Current @ H A 0.87 1.07 1.57 1.60 2.18 2.66 2.90 4.10 5.61 7.23
H 483 581 744 880 1002 1438 1498 1751 2272 2663
Cooling Water Flow
M L/h 456 564 718 861 976 1394 1463 1724 2205 2546
Rate
L 433 543 649 760 908 1260 1363 1658 2104 2468
H 23.6 36.47 20.51 30.04 41.16 46.3 17.45 24.15 44.88 63.92
Cooling Pressure
M kPa 21.42 34.68 19.29 28.9 39.41 43.94 16.75 23.52 42.65 59.2
Drop
Hydraulic
Out mm
Packing Data
19.05 [3/4]
Condensate Drainage [in]
Connection
L 755 855 955 1155 1255 1655 1755 1855 1755 1955
Dimensions W mm 550 620
H 250 300
Net Weight kg 17 23 24 28 31 36 43 45 51 60
"e": Above specifications are based on declared Eurovent test data for the year of publication of this document. To confirm the most updated specifications,
please visit www.eurovent-certification.com.
Product range: FDLA(4R) Low Static District Cooling Hydronic Ducted Fan Coil Unit
FDLA(4R)-V~ Hydronic Ducted 2-pipe Unit with 4-row Coils and AC motor
FDLA(4R)-[Size]-V~ 09 12 15 18 24 30 34 40 54 60
Configuration 2-pipe
Number Of Fan Blowers Single Twin Three Four Three Four
Unit Configuration 230 / 1 / 50
Power Supply (V/Ph/Hz)
220 / 1 / 60
~S: Complete function on board PCB with integrated group control functionality
Operation Control
~T: Terminal strip only.
H 3 442 553 742 868 1040 1294 1538 1832 2440 3046
Air Flow M 2 m3/hr 411 531 709 849 1010 1243 1485 1798 2342 2878
L 1 386 504 629 721 921 1103 1361 1706 2215 2782
Air
H 3 58 54 59 55 62 56 52 60 60 57
Available M 2 Pa 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
pressure
L 1 35 35 30 32 39 31 35 40 43 39
H 3 2.09 2.53 3.35 4.2 4.77 6.66 7.5 8.77 11.19 12.67
Cooling M 2 1.98 2.46 3.26 4.11 4.66 6.47 7.32 8.63 10.86 12.13
Capacity
L 1 1.89 2.36 2.97 3.64 4.34 5.9 6.82 8.36 10.37 11.86
Cooling kW
Sensible H 3 1.46 1.75 2.32 2.92 3.31 4.61 5.17 6.05 7.8 8.85
Cooling M 2 1.37 1.7 2.25 2.86 3.23 4.47 5.03 5.94 7.56 8.46
Capacity L 1 1.3 1.63 2.03 2.5 2.98 4.05 4.66 5.73 7.18 8.26
Sound Pressure Level 48/47/43 50/49/46 52/50/44 52/51/46 54/52/49 53/52/47 56/54/50 58/55/52 58/54/50 59/57/55
(Outlet)
Performance Data
Sound Pressure Level 50/49/45 52/51/48 54/52/46 54/53/48 56/54/51 55/54/49 58/56/52 60/57/54 60/56/52 61/59/57
(Inlet + Radiated)
Sound dB(A)
Sound Power Level 57/56/52 59/58/55 61/59/53 61/60/55 63/61/58 62/61/56 65/63/59 67/64/61 67/63/59 68/66/64
(Outlet)
Sound Power Level 59/58/54 61/60/57 63/61/55 63/62/57 65/63/60 64/63/58 67/65/61 69/66/63 69/65/61 70/68/66
(Inlet + Radiated)
H 3 67 82 120 123 167 204 222 314 430 554
Fan Motor M 2 W 66 80 120 122 166 203 220 310 365 494
Power
L 1 58 78 116 117 163 194 216 307 345 424
Electrical Fan Motor Running A 0.29 0.36 0.52 0.53 0.73 0.89 0.97 1.37 1.87 2.41
Current @ H
Fan Motor Starting A 0.87 1.07 1.57 1.60 2.18 2.66 2.90 4.10 5.61 7.23
Current @ H
H 200 241 319 400 454 634 714 835 1065 1207
Cooling Water M L/h 188 234 310 391 444 616 697 822 1034 1155
Flow Rate
L 180 225 283 347 413 562 650 796 987 1130
Hydraulic H 7.2 11.19 20.18 10.82 14.69 15.71 20.76 28.77 17.05 22.94
Cooling Pressure M kPa 6.52 10.64 19.21 10.42 14.13 14.96 19.93 28.01 16.2 21.31
Drop
L 6.03 9.97 16.4 8.48 12.5 12.8 17.68 26.52 14.97 20.51
Water content L 0.96 1.16 1.36 1.56 1.76 2.56 2.76 2.96 3.45 3.79
Water Type Socket (Threaded Female)
Connections In
Out
in 3/4
Construction and Condensate Drainage
Packing Data Connection
L 755 855 955 1155 1255 1655 1755 1855 1755 1955
Dimensions W mm 550 620
H 250 300
Net Weight kg 17 23 24 28 31 36 43 45 51 60
a. Cooling mode:
- Return air temperature: 24C DB/ 18C WB.
- Inlet/ outlet water temperature: 5.5C/ 14.5C.
FDLA(3+1R)-P~ Hydronic Ducted 4-pipe Unit with 3-row Coils and AC motor
FDLA(3+1R)-[Size]-P~ 09 12 15 18 24 30 34 40 54 60
Configuration 4-pipe
Number Of Fan Blowers Single Twin Three Four Three Four
Unit Configuration 230 / 1 / 50
Power Supply (V/Ph/Hz)
220 / 1 / 60
~S: Complete function onboard PCB with integrated group control functionality.
Operation Control
~T: Terminal strip only.
H 3 442 553 742 868 1040 1294 1538 1832 2440 3046
Air Flow M 2 m3/hr 411 531 709 849 1010 1243 1485 1798 2342 2878
L 1 386 504 629 721 921 1103 1361 1706 2215 2782
Air
H 3 58 54 59 55 62 56 52 60 60 57
Available M 2 Pa 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
pressure
L 1 35 35 30 32 39 31 35 40 43 39
H 3 2.72 3.29 4.16 4.94 5.65 8.07 8.46 9.9 13.06 14.97
Cooling M 2 2.56 3.19 4.03 4.87 5.55 7.82 8.24 9.75 12.67 14.28
Capacity
L 1 2.45 3.07 3.69 4.27 5.14 7.15 7.73 9.43 12.18 13.94
kW
Sensible H 3 1.95 2.34 3.01 3.54 4.01 5.73 6.09 7.14 9.4 10.71
Cooling
Cooling M 2 1.83 2.27 2.92 3.48 3.93 5.53 5.92 7.01 9.09 10.16
Capacity L 1 1.74 2.17 2.64 3.02 3.63 5.03 5.53 6.76 8.7 9.89
Rating 41.0 39.6 32.5 37.7 32.2 37.5 36.4 31.0 34.8 31.2
FCEER
Class C C D D D D D D D D
H 3 1.93 2.39 3.12 3.63 4.2 5.51 6.36 7.38 9.34 11.3
Heating M 2
Capacity 1.82 2.32 3 3.57 4.09 5.32 6.18 7.31 9.02 10.9
L 1 kW 1.73 2.23 2.74 3.14 3.84 4.89 5.8 6.96 8.69 10.6
Heating Max. Electric Heater
Capacity 2 3 4 5 6
Rating 29.2 28.7 24.1 27.6 23.9 25.5 27.2 22.9 24.9 24.0
FCCOP
Class D D D D D D D D D D
Sound Pressure Level
Performance Data
48/47/43 50/49/46 52/50/44 46/41/23 54/52/49 53/52/47 56/54/50 58/55/52 58/54/50 59/57/55
(Outlet)
Sound Pressure Level 50/49/45 52/51/48 54/52/46 54/53/48 56/54/51 55/54/49 58/56/52 60/57/54 60/56/52 61/59/57
(Inlet + Radiated)
Sound dB(A)
Sound Power Level 57/56/52 59/58/55 61/59/53 55/50/32 63/61/58 62/61/56 65/63/59 67/64/61 67/63/59 68/66/64
(Outlet)
Sound Power Level 59/58/54 61/60/57 63/61/55 63/62/57 65/63/60 64/63/58 67/65/61 69/66/63 69/65/61 70/68/66
(Inlet + Radiated)
H 3 67 82 120 123 167 204 222 314 430 554
Fan Motor M 2 W 66 80 120 122 166 203 220 310 365 494
Power
L 1 58 78 116 117 163 194 216 307 345 424
Electrical Fan Motor Running A 0.29 0.36 0.52 0.53 0.73 0.89 0.97 1.37 1.87 2.41
Current @ H
Fan Motor Starting A 0.87 1.07 1.57 1.60 2.18 2.66 2.90 4.10 5.61 7.23
Current @ H
3 466 564 713 847 968 1384 1451 1698 2239 2566
Cooling Water L/h
2 439 547 691 834 951 1340 1413 1671 2171 2448
Flow Rate
1 419 526 633 732 881 1226 1326 1617 2087 2389
3 22.23 34.68 19.05 28.16 38.82 43.36 16.52 22.91 43.76 59.98
Cooling Pressure
Drop 2 kPa 20.1 32.93 18.1 27.42 37.66 41.07 15.8 22.3 41.55 55.39
1 18.56 30.79 15.58 21.97 33.08 35.31 14.17 21.08 38.85 53.15
Hydraulic 3 165 205 267 311 360 473 545 632 800 968
Heating Water
Flow Rate 2 L/h 156 199 257 306 351 456 530 627 773 931
1 149 191 235 269 329 419 498 597 745 909
3 6.38 10.6 18.9 27.6 5.62 12.2 17 23.4 3.24 4.9
Heating Pressure
Drop 2 kPa 5.82 10.1 17.7 26.8 5.38 11.5 16.1 23.1 3.06 4.58
1 5.33 9.39 15.1 21.6 4.83 9.96 14.5 21.2 2.87 4.4
Cooling water content 0.72 0.87 1.02 1.17 1.32 1.92 2.07 2.22 2.59 2.84
L
Heating water content 0.24 0.29 0.34 0.39 0.44 0.64 0.69 0.74 0.86 0.95
Water Type Socket(Threaded Female)
Connections In
Out mm [in] 3/4”
Condensate Drainage
Construction and Connection
Packing Data
L 755 855 955 1155 1255 1655 1755 1855 1755 1955
Dimensions W mm 550 620
H 250 300
Net Weight Kg 17 23 24 28 31 36 43 45 51 60
a. Cooling mode: b. Heating mode:
- Return air temperature: 27C DB/ 19C WB. - Return air temperature: 20C.
- Inlet/ outlet water temperature: 7C/ 12C. - Inlet /outlet water temperature: 70C/60C.
Coil Data
3-row Coils
Fin height Fin Length Fins per No. of Fin width No. of Tube Ø
Model
(mm) (mm) Inch Rows (mm) Circuits (mm)
FDLA(3R)-09 480 2
FDLA(3R)-12 580 2
FDLA(3R)-15 680 3
FDLA(3R)-18 780 3
200
FDLA(3R)-24 880 3
12.7 3 66 9.52
FDLA(3R)-30 1280 4
FDLA(3R)-34 1380 6
FDLA(3R)-40 1480 6
FDLA(3R)-54 1380 6
250
FDLA(3R)-60 1480 6
4-row Coils
Fin height Fin Length Fins per No. of Fin width No. of Tube Ø
Model
(mm) (mm) Inch Rows (mm) Circuits (mm)
FDLA(4R)-09 480 2
FDLA(4R)-12 580 2
FDLA(4R)-15 680 2
FDLA(4R)-18 780 3
200
FDLA(4R)-24 880 3
12.7 4 88 9.52
FDLA(4R)-30 1280 4
FDLA(4R)-34 1380 4
FDLA(4R)-40 1480 4
FDLA(4R)-54 1380 6
250
FDLA(4R)-60 1480 6
Heating Coil Data (4-pipe system with 1-row removable heating coil)
Fin height Fin Length Fins per No. of Fin width No. of Tube Ø
Model
(mm) (mm) Inch Rows (mm) Circuits (mm)
FDLA(1R)-09 480 1
FDLA(1R)-12 580 1
FDLA(1R)-15 680 1
FDLA(1R)-18 780 1
200
FDLA(1R)-24 880 2
12.7 3 66 9.52
FDLA(1R)-30 1280 2
FDLA(1R)-34 1380 2
FDLA(1R)-40 1480 2
FDLA(1R)-54 1380 5
250
FDLA(1R)-60 1480 5
Dimensional Drawings
Model A B C D E F G H I
FDLA-09 535 485 485 510 755 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-12 635 585 585 610 855 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-15 735 685 685 710 955 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-18 835 785 785 810 1155 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-24 935 885 885 910 1255 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-30 1335 1285 1285 1310 1655 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-34 1435 1385 1385 1410 1755 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-40 1575 1525 1525 1550 1855 400 φ14 250 213
FDLA-54 1435 1385 1385 1410 1755 470 φ14 300 263
FDLA-60 1695 1645 1645 1670 1955 470 φ14 300 263
Model J K L M N P Q V W
Sound Data
Sound Power (Inlet + Radiated)
80 25.4 22.7 21.1 25.9 26.3 24.6 27.4 28 21.8 29.6 28.3 23.8 29.9 28.6 27
100 30.1 26.1 22.7 30 27.6 28.2 29.7 28 22 32 29.2 26.5 33.3 32.4 32.8
125 34.7 35.2 29.1 36.6 37.9 32 36.4 37.1 29.5 40 39.5 32.5 43.2 41.6 35.8
160 42.7 41.6 35.8 46.3 45.5 39.7 45.1 43 36.2 46.2 44.8 40.8 47.6 48.7 42
200 42.1 42.2 37.5 47 47.7 42.1 46.5 44 38.6 48.2 45.2 39.7 50.8 46.6 43.3
250 43 42.8 36.9 46.2 46.7 42.2 45 44.6 36.6 46.6 45.6 40.8 49.9 47.8 44
315 44.5 43.8 39.9 45.6 44.9 41.6 48.7 48 42.2 48.4 47.3 43.7 53.4 50.2 47.4
400 49.9 47.7 43.7 49.6 49.3 45.5 51.3 49.5 45.1 52.3 50.8 45.8 54.3 52.8 50.8
500 53.1 52.4 47.2 54.2 53.8 50.9 55.1 54.9 49.3 54.1 54.7 50.2 57.5 55.9 53.5
630 53.1 51.1 47 52.6 53.2 49.1 56.3 54.2 47.5 56.2 55 50 59 56.5 54.7
800 48.7 46.2 43.7 51.9 50.4 47 53.3 51.1 45.2 51.6 50.8 46.1 55.2 53.1 49.4
1000 50.3 48.7 43.8 50.2 48.8 45.1 54.7 52.6 46.3 52.8 51.8 46.9 54.8 54.4 50.5
1250 45.8 44.4 40.6 48.1 46.9 42.6 50.1 47.8 41.3 49.5 48.2 43.7 52.7 50.9 47.5
1600 48 46.2 41.1 48.2 47.7 44 51.1 49.5 42.3 51.2 50.2 44.6 54 51.7 47.9
2000 44.9 43.4 39 47 46.3 42.3 49.2 46.9 39.9 49.3 47.7 42.3 52.8 49.8 46.1
2500 43.8 41.1 35.1 45.3 44.4 39.4 47.2 45.3 37.4 47.1 45.7 39.7 50.4 48.1 44.1
3150 41.7 39.2 32.1 42.5 41.6 36.5 45.3 42.9 35.1 45.3 44 37.3 49.5 46.9 42.1
4000 38 37.2 28.4 39.4 39 33.5 42.6 39.6 31.8 41.4 39.5 32.6 46.1 43.1 38.1
5000 34.3 35.8 24.6 36.1 35.5 30 38.5 35.4 27.7 37.8 36.6 29.1 43.2 40 35.4
6300 29.6 34 21.4 32.5 31.3 25.5 36 32.9 24.6 34.2 32.3 25.3 38.3 35.5 30
8000 27.1 32.3 20.4 27.8 27.1 21.8 33.7 30.1 21.8 30.8 28.8 22.5 35.1 32.2 26.4
10000 22.6 28.7 17.1 23.2 22.2 18.6 29.6 25.6 19.1 25.7 23.7 19 30.5 27.2 22.1
12500 17 24.7 13.1 18.2 16.6 14.1 23.5 19.7 15.1 19.8 17.9 14.9 23.4 20.6 16.4
16000 11.9 24.1 9.7 19.2 11.1 13.5 15.9 13.3 11.6 13.3 12.3 11.3 15.8 13.8 11.7
80 33.1 32.8 28 32.6 33.4 27.6 35.1 33.4 31.8 32.9 29.3 25.1 37.1 34.9 35.7
100 35.9 37.9 37.4 37.5 34.9 32.1 38 36.3 35 36.7 35.7 32.1 43.6 46.5 49
125 45.3 43.6 44.3 41.1 41.3 38.5 46 44.3 39.5 46.5 38.5 40.7 48.4 44.5 44.8
160 49.7 46.6 42.2 46 45.9 43.6 50.8 48.1 44.1 52.6 47.9 43.1 52.3 50 49.7
200 50.1 46 43.4 48.9 48.7 45.1 51.5 50 47.6 53.2 50.2 45 53.2 52.3 51
250 49.3 48.3 43.6 50.1 49.6 43.8 54.2 51.3 47.7 55.5 50 45.6 55.7 52.6 52.6
315 50 48.8 44.5 51 52.3 47.2 55.7 54.9 50.4 55 50.3 46.8 57.9 56.4 56.2
400 53.2 53.4 48.3 54.5 53.9 49.9 57.3 56 52.2 58.7 55.5 51.9 59.7 59.4 57.6
500 56.4 55 52.1 57.9 56.5 53.3 59.4 58.6 55.8 59.8 56.2 52.1 60.9 58.9 57.5
630 56.5 55.8 50.8 57.9 58.2 54.9 58.4 57.5 54.3 60.1 58.1 53 58.9 57.6 55.4
800 54.6 52.3 46.6 57.3 58.2 53 59.8 56.7 52.7 60.9 57.1 51.9 61.2 60.3 57.8
1000 52.5 51 47 55.5 54.6 50.9 60.2 57.6 54.7 58.4 54.2 49.6 59.8 57.5 55.2
1250 51.1 49.9 44.4 55.1 54.6 50.8 56 54.2 50.6 59.3 56.2 50.1 59.3 57.9 55.7
1600 51.9 50.1 45.2 55.5 54.4 49.9 56.9 54.6 51.4 57.9 54.5 49 58.7 56.6 54.4
2000 49.5 48.7 43.3 55.4 54.3 49 56.6 53.8 50.4 55.9 52.5 47.2 55.6 53.6 51.2
2500 48.4 46.9 41 52.4 50.9 45.5 54.9 52.4 48.4 55.6 52.3 46.3 55.2 53.4 50.8
3150 46.4 44.9 38.7 50.5 49.1 44 53.2 50.7 46.1 54.4 50.2 44.2 54.6 52.9 49.7
4000 44 42.4 36 47.2 45.7 40.1 50.9 48.4 43.9 52.3 48.1 42.1 52.3 50.3 47
5000 39.5 38 30.9 43.8 42.6 36.1 47.3 44.8 40 49.6 45 38.9 50.3 48 44.6
6300 36.4 34.3 27.4 39.1 38.1 31.5 43.4 40.4 34.7 45.4 41.1 34.7 47.8 45.4 42.1
8000 32.9 31.3 24.3 35.5 34.3 27.9 39.9 36.4 30.8 43.6 39 31.9 46.5 43.8 40.2
10000 28.6 27.1 20.8 30.7 29.6 23.2 34.8 31.3 25.6 38.7 33.6 26.7 42.8 39.9 36
12500 22.5 20.6 16.3 23.7 22.5 17.3 28.8 25.4 20 32.1 26.6 22 36.2 33.3 29.3
16000 25.5 14.1 12.3 15.8 15 12 23.7 17.2 13.1 22.8 17.6 16.2 28 24.9 20.7
SGS14HFCA-23030101
3-way ball valve with 3/4” connectors and on/off motorized actuator
SGS14HFCA-23030102
2-way ball valve with 3/4” connectors and on/off motorized actuator
Specifications Materials
Medium: Cool/Hot water or 60% glycol Body: Forged brass, nickel plated
Structure: Two way or Three way Ball: Chrome plated brass
Operating Mode: On/Off Stem: Brass
Power Supply: AC220V Seats: Fiberglass reinforced Teflon PTFE
Power Consumption: 6W (during valve position change) Seal: 2 EPDM O-rings, lubricated
Running Times: 15 sec. Pressure Rating: 2MPa
Pipe Fitting: NPT internal thread Media Temp. Range: 34°F to 203°F (1°C to 95°C)
Max. Differential Pressure: 1MPa
Protection Grade: IP65
Types: 2-way Valve, 3-way Valve (base)
3/4" inch 2-way modulating valve and 24VAC actuator with 0-10VDC input
Features
• 24V AC power supply
• 0~10VDC control signal
• Bi-directional modulating proportional control.
Technical data
• Working media: cool/hot water or with 60% glycol
Dimension
Size Type Kv Value
C D E F G
3/4” (DN20) 2-way 4.6 115 73 67 89 90
Safety Precautions
• When installing, performing maintenance or servicing Polar Air fan coil units observe the
precautions stated in this manual as well as those stated on the labels attached to the unit.
• Ensure all local and national safety codes, laws, regulations, as well as general electrical and
mechanical safety guidelines are followed for installation, maintenance and service.
• Installing and servicing fan coil unit should be performed by qualified service personnel only.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or persons lacking in experience and knowledge of the appliance,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning it.
• Warranty shall be voided if installation instructions and safety precaution stated in this manual are
not observed.
• The unit should only be switched off by using the ON-OFF button on the control interface.
CAUTIONS
Before any service or maintenance operations turn off the mains electrical supply.
DO NOT turn OFF the main power supply when the unit is operating. Turn off the
unit BEFORE turning off the main power
Location
Before installing and running the unit, please check the following:
1. There must be enough space for unit installation and maintenance. Please refer to below figure for the unit's outlines
and dimensions and for the minimum distance between the unit and the obstacle/ any obstructions/ its surroundings.
2. Please ensure there is enough space for piping connections and electrical wiring.
3. Check whether the hanging rods can support the weight of the unit (see specification table for weight of the unit).
4. The unit must be installed horizontally to ensure proper operation and condensate draining.
5. The external static pressure of the ducting must be within the unit’s static pressure range.
6. Confirm that the unit has been switched OFF before installing or servicing the unit.
Installation Procedures
1. The unit is designed to be installed in a concealed ceiling. Installation and maintenance should be performed by
qualified personnel who are familiar with local codes and regulations, and are experienced with this type of appliance.
2. Please refer to the pictures below for installation procedures.
50
NUT Nut
Washer
Rod
Counternut
CAUTION
Make sure the top of the unit is level after installation. The drain pan is designed
with a slight gradient to facilitate drainage.
CAUTIONS
Dimension M and N are determined by air duct design.
Air duct should be fire-proof. Please refer to concerned country national and local regulation.
Circulatory air pressure drop should be approximately equal to the External Static Pressure.
Insulation
1. The insulation design and materials should be complying with local and national codes and regulations.
2. Chilled water pipes and all parts on the pipes should be insulated.
3. It is also necessary to insulate the air duct.
Piping Connections
1. Using suitable fittings as water pipe connections with reference to the outline and dimensions.
2. The water inlet is on the bottom while outlet on top.
3. The connection must be concealed with rubberized fabric to avoid leakage.
4. Drain pipe can be PVC or steel.
5. Tightening torque should not be too high when connecting water pipes, in order to avoid brass deformation or water-
leakage by torsion split.
6. The suggested slope of the drain pipe is at least 1:50.
Caution
When connecting pipe to fan coil unit, do not bend or reposition the coil header for alignment
purposes. This could cause a tubing fracture resulting in a water leak when water pressure is
applied to the system.
Electrical Connection
1. Wiring connection must be done according to the wiring diagram on the unit.
2. The unit must be GROUNDED well.
3. An appropriate strain relief device must be used to attach the power wires to the terminal box.
4. A 20mm hole is designed on the terminal box for field installation of the strain relief device.
5. Field wiring must be complied with the national security regulations.
6. A main switch or other means for disconnection, having a contact separation in all poles, must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the relevant local and national
legislation.
*S Control Wiring Diagram: Please refer to section D.
3-speed unit with EH Wiring scheme 3-speed unit with EH Wiring scheme
AC-T-001 AC-T-24V
Hi M Lo V1 V2 C R
24Vac for thermostat
Hi M Lo V1 V2 N
Orange (L) L-speed signal (230V) Orange (L) L-speed signal (24Vac)
Brown (M)
M Brown (M) M-speed signal (230V) M-speed signal (24Vac)
Yellow (H) H-speed signal (230V) Yellow (H) H-speed signal (24Vac)
Earth
Earth
Earth
Neutral
L N
Neutral
L N
CONTROL
LOAD
CONTROL
TR kit is optional.
LOAD
Hi M Lo V1 V2 N
24Vac
DA2 DA1 A2 A1 C1 S1 V2 V1 Lo Me Hi L1
~
Orange (L)
Rt
Hi: High speed contact;
V2 V1 Lo Me Hi L1
V1: Cooling valve contact;
V2: Heating valve contact;
Earth S1: Remote on/off contact;
Earth C1: COM
Neutral A1: Cooling status signal contact;
L N
A2: Heating status signal contact;
DA1: 0~10Vdc signal
DA2: 0~10Vdc signal
1Ph-230V-50Hz A/B: RS485 port
CONTROL
LOAD
TR kit is optional.
Live
Protection switch
Fuse 24Vac
EH element
Neutral
MV2
DA2 DA1 A2 A1 C1 S1 V2 V1 Lo Me Hi L1
MV1
Orange (L)
LOAD
TR kit is optional.
Live
Protection switch
Fuse 24Vac
EH element
Neutral
General Maintenance
1. Installation and maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel who are familiar with local codes and
regulations, and are also experienced with this type of appliance.
2. Confirm that the unit has been switched OFF before installing or servicing the unit.
3. A good general maintenance plan will prevent damage to and unexpected shutting down of the equipment.
4. Dirty filters reduce air flow as well as unit performance. Therefore, changing or cleaning the filters is very important. Check
the cleanliness of the filter and replace or clean as required monthly.
5. Coils should be cleaned with compressed air or water to remove dust, dirt or lint. They can be brushed with a soft brush
or vacuumed with a vacuum cleaner.
6. If the water coil is not being used during the winter season it should be drained, or an anti-freezing solution should be
added to the water circuit to avoid freezing.
Regular Maintenance
1. Inspect and clean the condensate drain pan to avoid any clogging of the drain by dirt, dust, etc. Inspect drainage piping to
ensure the proper condensate flow.
2. Check and clean the coil. Clean the coils with low-pressure water jets or low-pressure air.
3. Clean and tighten all the wiring connections.
4. Drain out the water system and check for buildup of mineral deposits.
Filter Cleaning
1. Remove the filter from bottom or side.
2. Clean the filter with a brush, or with water.
3. Replace the filter by sliding it back into the groove.
1. Unscrew the old FDLA-EH module from the unit. Prepare a 2. Remove FDLA discharge flange and install it on the EH
new FDLA-EH module. module. (Skip this step if no removable flange.)
3. Screw FDLA discharge flange onto EH module and then install 4. Connect “L” & “N” ports to FDLA terminal “L” & “N”
the EH module to the unit. connected to 230V/1Ph power supply. Connect “EH” port
to related terminal on FDLA which is control signal from
thermostat or S-type control board.
Abbreviations
Ts = Setting temperature AUX1 = Hot water free contact
Tr = Room air temperature AUX2 = Chilled water free contact
Ti1 = Chilled water coil temperature MTV1 = Chilled water valve
Ti2 = Hot water coil temperature MTV2 = Hot water valve
Cold water free contact. AUX2 Voltage free contact. Maximum load 5A.
Output
Hot water free contact. AUX1 Voltage free contact. Maximum load 5A.
In Modbus signal AB
Terminals for local network serial connection
Out Modbus signal AB
Wiring Diagrams
D.2.1. Standard AC-S1 Control PCB
Legend: AC-S1-2018
AC-S1 Unit Wiring with 1Ph EH scheme DIPA-S1
SW1-5: set the unit address
SW6: set unit type: master or slave
Mode Configuration:
SW7=0;SW8=0;unit operates in cooling/heating.
SW7=0;SW8=1;unit operates in cooling/heating with
booster EH.
SW7=1;SW8=0;unit operates in colling only.
SW7=1;SW8=1;unit operates in cooling with primary EH
DIPB-S2
SW1: Occupancy contact setting
485
S2 S1 FLOAT EH2 EH1 PR2 PR1 SW2: Unit configuration setting:0=2-pipe system
PRO PRO
GR 1=4-pipe system
LED display / IR receiver X-DISI A B A B
GR SW3: On/off vavle configuration setting:
0=no vavle;
return air sensor (Tr) AI1
RD 1=with vavle;
A2
2-pipe sensor (Ti1):
chilled/hot water AI2 SW4: Pheheat setting: 0=36 C; 1=28 C.
4-pipe coil circuit sensor RD SW5:Reserved.
A2
(Ti2):hot water AI3
SW6:1 = last unit on RS485 communication bus;
wired wall-pad WH
A1
TTL1 0 = other than above.
RY7 N N WH
A1
CN2 L\N :Power supply
YL/GR VALVE1: 230V On/Off valve output.
G
louver stepping moter
FUSE (2-pipe: Cooling / Heating); (4-pipe: Cooling)
connections N N BL
CN1 VALVE2: 230V On/Off valve output. (4-pipe: heating)
N
L WP: 230V condensate pump output.
AUX2 AUX1 HF MF LF VALVE1VALVE2 WP BK
RYL: 230 V Electrical heater output.
L1
HF: 230 V Fan motor high speed output.
TERMINAL MF: 230 V Fan motor medial speed output.
LF: 230 V Fan motor low speed outpu
CONNECT AUX1: Voltage free contact;ON=unit in Heating mode.
BR
OR
BL
YL
GY
RD
RD
BK
BL
YL
YL
RD
WH
PRO:Occupancy contact.
FLOAT: Float swith for pump.
N 1 2 3 EH: protectionl swith for elecctrical heater
CN1~2: Stepping motor output.
TTL: Wired wall-pad.
float control switch for pump
PUMP
X-DIS1: LED recevier output.
FAN FAN
cap cap RS485: Serial BUS contacts.
PR O PRO
PR O PRO
PR O PRO
GR GR GR
LED display / IR receiver X-DISI A B A B LED display / IR receiver X-DISI AB A B LED display / IR receiver X-DISI A B A B
GR GR GR
return air sensor (Tr) AI1 return air sensor (Tr) AI1 return air sensor (Tr) AI1
RD RD RD
A2
A2
A2
2-pipe sensor (Ti1): 2-pipe sensor (Ti1): 2-pipe sensor (Ti1):
chilled/hot water AI2 chilled/hot water AI2 chilled/hot water AI2
4-pipe coil circuit sensor RD 4-pipe coil circuit sensor RD 4-pipe coil circuit sensor RD
A2
A2
A2
(Ti2):hot water AI3 (Ti2):hot water AI3 (Ti2):hot water AI3
A1
A1
A1
TTL1 TTL1 TTL1
A1
A1
A1
CN2 CN2 CN2
YL/GR YL/GR YL/GR
G
louver stepping moter louver stepping moter louver stepping moter
FUSE FUSE FUSE
connections
CN1
N N BL connections
CN1
N N BL connections
CN1
N N BL
N
AUX2 AUX1 HF MF LF VALVE1VALVE2 WP L BK AUX2 AUX1 HF MF LF VALVE1VALVE2 WP L BK AUX2 AUX1 HF MF LF VALVE1VALVE2 WP L BK
L1
L1
L1
TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL
BR
BR
OR
OR
OR
BL
BL
BL
YL
YL
YL
GY
GY
GY
WH
WH
WH
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
BK
BL
BK
BL
BK
BL
YL
YL
YL
YL
YL
YL
RD
RD
RD
WH
WH
WH
N 1 2 3 N 1 2 3 N 1 2 3
float control switch for pump
Electrical heater
Electrical heater
PUMP PUMP PUMP
Configuration Settings
The system uses a non-volatile memory to save the present operation parameters when the system is turned off
or in case of system failure or cessation of power supply.
When the power ON signal is received by the fan coil unit and no wired wall-pad is installed, the Mode, Fan
Speed, Set temperature and Louver setting will be the same as the handset setting before the last power OFF.
When the power ON signal is received by the fan coil unit and a wired wall-pad is installed, the Mode, Fan Speed,
Set temperature, Louver setting and Timer ON/OFF weekly program will be the same as the wall pad setting
before the last power OFF.
COOL MODE
a) MTV2, AUX1 and electric heater are always off.
b) If Tr ≥ Ts + 1ºC (or + 4ºC if economy contact is activated), then cool operation is activated and MTV1 and AUX2 are
turned on. Indoor fan runs at set speed.
c) If Tr < Ts, then cool operation is terminated and MTV1 and AUX2 are turned off. Indoor fan runs at set speed.
d) The range of Ts is 16 - 30ºC
e) Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low, medium, high and auto.
f) When turned on, MTV1 requires 30 seconds before it is fully open.
g) When turned off, MTV1 requires 120 seconds before it is fully closed.
h) When the unit is turned off, the indoor fan will shut down after 5 seconds.
FAN MODE
a) Indoor fan runs at the set speed while heater, MTV1, MTV2, AUX1 and AUX2 are turned off.
b) Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low, medium and high.
HEAT MODE
Heat mode without electrical heater
a) MTV2, AUX2 and electric heater are always off.
b) If Tr ≤ Ts - 1 ºC (or - 4ºC if economy contact is activated), then heat operation is activated and MTV1 and AUX1 are
turned on. Indoor fan runs at the set speed.
c) If Tr > Ts, then heat operation is terminated and MTV1 and AUX1 are turned off. Indoor fan repeatedly runs at low fan
speed for 30 seconds and then stops for 3 minutes.
d) The range of Ts is 16 - 30ºC.
e) Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low, medium, high and auto.
f) When turned on, MTV1 requires 30 seconds before it is fully open.
g) When turned off, MTV1 requires 120 seconds before it is fully closed.
PRE-HEAT
Pre-heat without electrical heater
a) If Ti1 < 36ºC [or < 28ºC is selected by DIPB-S2 position SW4], then MTV1 and AUX1 are turned on, indoor fan remains off.
b) If Ti1 ≥ 38ºC [or ≥ 30ºC is selected by DIPB-S2 position SW4], then MTV1 and AUX1 are turned on, indoor fan runs at set
speed.
c) If the indoor coil temperature sensor is damaged, then pre-heat time is set for 2 minutes. Indoor fan runs at set speed.
POST-HEAT
Post-heat without electrical heater
a) If Ti1 ≥ 38ºC, then MTV1 and AUX 1 are off, then indoor fan continues to run at set speed.
b) If 36ºC ≤ Ti1 ≤ 38ºC, then MTV1 and AUX1 are turned off. Then indoor fan maintains its original state.
c) If Ti1 < 36ºC, then MTV1 and AUX1 are turned off. Then indoor fan repeatedly runs for 30 seconds and then stops for 3
minutes.
d) If the indoor coil temperature sensor is damaged, then post-heat time is set for 3 minutes. Indoor fan runs at set speed.
DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
a) MTV2, AUX1 and heater are always off.
b) If Tr ≥ 25ºC, then MTV1 and AUX2 will be ON for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 4 minutes.
c) If 16ºC ≤ Tr < 25ºC, then MTV1 and AUX2 will be ON for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 6 minutes.
d) If Tr < 16ºC, then MTV1 and AUX2 will be turned off for 4 minutes.
e) At the end of the above dehumidification cycle, the system will decide the next dehumidification control option. Indoor
fan will run at low speed throughout the dehumidification process.
AUTOMODE
Auto cool/heat/heat with electric heater as booster
Every time the unit is turned on, MTV1 is on, AUX1, AUX2 and fan are off. MTV2 and heater are always off.
After 120secs, the subsequent operation mode is decided according to the following programs:
a) If the coil temperature sensor (Ti1) ≥ 36ºC, then MTV1, AUX1 and fan turn on or off according to HEAT mode.
b) If Ti1 < 36ºC, then MTV1, then AUX2 and fan turn on or off according to COOL mode.
Unit remains in AUTO COOL or AUTO HEAT mode throughout the operating cycle until the user changes the mode manually
or restarts the unit.
Should the Ti1 sensor be damaged, auto mode will not function.
Auto heat with electric heater as primary heat source / all configuration auto changeover
If current running mode is auto cool mode, then the control Logics will change over to auto heat mode when all the following
conditions are met:
a) Ts-Tr ≥ 1.0°C (or 4 ºC if economy contact is activated)
b) MTV1 has stop ≥ 10 min.
If current running mode is auto heat mode, then the control Logics will change over to auto cool mode when all the following
conditions are met:
a) Tr-Ts ≥ 1.0°C (or 4 ºC if economy contact is activated)
b) MTV1 has stop ≥ 10 min.
Note: Auto cool or auto heat operation are the same as cool or heat mode respectively.
FAN MODE
a) Indoor fan runs at the set speed while heater, MTV1, MTV2, AUX1 and AUX2 are turned off.
b) Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low, medium and high.
HEAT MODE
Heat mode without electrical heater
a) MTV1, MTV2, AUX2 and heater are always off.
b) If Tr ≤ Ts - 1ºC (or - 4ºC if economy contact is activated), then heat operation is activated and AUX1 is turned on. Indoor
fan runs at the set speed.
c) If Tr > Ts, then heat operation is terminated and AUX1 is turned off. Indoor fan repeatedly runs at low fan speed for 30
seconds and then stops for 3 minutes.
d) The range of Ts is 16 - 30ºC.
e) Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low, medium, high and auto.
PRE-HEAT
Pre-heat without electrical heater
a) MTV1, MTV2 and AUX2 are off.
b) If Ti1 < 36 ºC [or 28 ºC depending on DIP setting], AUX1 is on while indoor fan remains off.
c) If Ti1 ≥ 38 ºC [or 30 ºC depending on DIP setting], AUX1 is on while indoor fan runs at set speed.
d) If indoor coil temperature sensor is damaged, pre-heat time is set for 2 minutes and indoor fan runs at set speed.
DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
a) MTV1, MTV2, AUX1 and heater are always off.
b) If Tr ≥ 25ºC, then indoor fan and AUX2 will be ON for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 4 minutes.
c) If 16ºC ≤ Tr < 25ºC, then indoor fan and AUX2 will be ON for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 6 minutes.
d) If Tr < 16ºC, then indoor fan and AUX2 will be turned off.
e) At the end of the above dehumidification cycle, the system will decide the next dehumidification control option. Indoor
fan will run at low speed throughout the dehumidification process.
AUTOMODE
Not available.
FAN MODE
a) Indoor fan runs at the set speed while heater, MTV1, MTV2, AUX1 and AUX2 are turned off.
b) Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low, medium and high.
HEAT MODE
Without Electrical Heater
a) MTV1, AUX2 and are heater always off.
b) If Tr ≤ Ts - 1ºC (or - 4ºC if economy contact is activated), then heat operation is activated, MTV2 and AUX1 are turned on.
Indoor fan runs at the set speed.
c) If Tr > Ts, then heat operation is terminated, MTV2 and AUX1 are turned off. Indoor fan repeatedly runs at low fan speed
for 30 seconds and then stops for 3 minutes.
d) The range of Ts is 16 - 30ºC.
e) Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low, medium, high and auto.
f) When turned on, MTV2 requires 30 seconds before it is fully open.
g) When turned off, MTV2 requires 120 seconds before it is fully closed.
PRE-HEAT
Without Electrical Heater
a) If Ti2 < 36ºC [or 28ºC depends on DIP setting], then MTV2 and AUX1 are on, then indoor fan remains off.
b) If Ti2 ≥ 38ºC [or 30ºC depends on DIP setting], then MTV2 and AUX1 are on, then indoor fan runs at set speed.
c) If indoor coil temperature sensor is damaged, then pre-heat time is set for 2 minutes and indoor fan runs at set speed.
POST HEAT
Without Electrical Heater
a) If Ti2 ≥ 38ºC, then MTV2 and AUX 1 are turned off. Indoor fan continues to run at set speed.
b) If 36ºC ≤ Ti2 ≤ 38ºC, then MTV2and AUX1 are turned off. Indoor fan maintains its original state.
c) If Ti2 < 36ºC, then MTV2 and AUX1 are turned off. Indoor fan repeatedly runs for 30 seconds and then stops for 3
minutes.
d) If the indoor coil temperature coil is damaged, then post-heat time is set for 3 minutes .Indoor fan runs at set speed.
DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
a) MTV2, AUX1 and heater are always off.
b) If Tr ≥ 25ºC, then MTV1 and AUX2 will be ON for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 4 minutes.
c) If 16ºC ≤ Tr < 25ºC, then MTV1 and AUX2 will be ON for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 6 minutes.
d) If Tr < 16ºC, then MTV1 and AUX2 will be turned off for 4 minutes.
e) At the end of the above dehumidification cycle, the system will decide the next dehumidification control option. Indoor
fan will run at low speed throughout the dehumidification process.
AUTOMODE
a) If the current running mode is AUTO COOL mode, it will change over to AUTO HEAT mode when all the following
conditions are met:
i. Ts – Tr ≥ 1ºC (or - 4ºC if economy contact is activated)
ii. MTV1 has closed ≥ 10 min.
b) If the current running mode is AUTO HEAT mode, it will change over to AUTO COOL mode when all the following
conditions are met:
i. Tr – Ts ≥ 1ºC (or + 4ºC if economy contact is activated)
ii. MTV2 has closed ≥ 10 min.
Note: AUTO COOL or AUTO HEAT operations are the same as COOL or HEAT mode respectively.
Sleep Mode
a) The sleep mode can only be set when the unit is in cool mode or heat mode.
b) If the sleep mode is activated when the unit is in cool mode, then the indoor fan will run at low speed and Ts will increase
by 2ºC over 2 hours.
c) If the sleep mode is activated when the unit is in heat mode, then the indoor fan will run at set speed and Ts will decrease
by 2ºC over 2 hours.
d) Changing the mode of operation will cancel the sleep mode.
The cool mode sleep profile is: The heat mode sleep profile is:
Set temperature Set temperature
Tr Tr
High
Ts+3C Ts
Ts+1C Ts-2C
Low Low Medium High
Ts Ts-3C
High
Buzzer
If a command is received by the fan coil unit, the master unit will respond with 2 beeps for each setting, while the slave unit
will respond with 1 beep.
Auto Restart
The system uses non-volatile memory to save the present operation parameters when system is turned off or in case of
system failure or cessation of power supply. Operation parameters are mode, set temperature, louver’s position, and the fan
speed. When power supply resumes or the system is switched on again, the same operations as previously set will function.
NOTE
When button pressing is effective, the master unit buzzer will beep twice and the slave unit will beep once.
If this contact is opened for ≥ 1 second or the fan is not working, the heater will be turned off immediately and report an
error and fan speed will change to high speed.
Once the contact is returned to the closed position ≥ 60 seconds, reset the error and the heater will start again.
When the EH safety switch is opened ≥ 3 times within 60 minutes the heater is not allowed to start anymore.
Turn off the unit to reset the fault, provided that the switch has returned to the closed position.
If Tr ≦ 2 ºC for 2 minutes, MTV1 is turned on. AUX1 is on. If Ti1 < 5ºC for 2 minutes, EH (if present) is switched on. Indoor fan
is turned on at low speed. If Tr ≧ 5ºC for 2 minutes, MTV1 is turned off. AUX1 is off. Electric Heater is turned off. Indoor fan is
switched off.
If Tr ≦ 2 ºC for 2 minutes, MTV2 is turned on. AUX1 is on. If Ti2 < 5ºC for 2 minutes EH (if present) is switched on. Indoor fan
is turned on at low speed. If Tr ≧ 5ºC for 2 minutes, MTV2 is turned off. AUX1 is off. Electric Heater is turned off. Indoor fan is
switched off.
Indoor coil sensor 2 Green LED blinks 2 times, Ti2 sensor unplugged or not.
failure stops for 3s damaged. 2. Check if sensor’s resistance is
correct or not.
1. Check if Tr plug is connected or not.
Green LED blinks 3 times, Room sensor unplugged
Return air sensor failure 2. Check if sensor’s resistance is
stops for 3s or damaged.
correct or not.
1. Check if Ti1 plug is connected or
Indoor coil sensor 1 Green LED blinks 4 times, Ti1 sensor unplugged or not.
failure stops for 3s damaged. 2. Check if sensor’s resistance is
correct or not.
Indoor coil over heat Green LED blinks 6 times, Water temperature is
Check the water temperature.
protection stops for 3s higher than 70 ºC.
The error message indicating the defect status of all slave units will be shown in LED lights on the master
unit.
Master-Slave Network
The control PCB can be set either as a master unit or slave unit.
The control PCB can receive data from both wireless Infrared handset and wired wall pad.
Using Remote Control Handset to Set Master Control Unit:
1. Connect all the units PCBs according to the wire color and type of connector.
2. Select the master unit by setting DIPA-S1 SW6 to ON (=1) in the PCB.
3. Ensure the DIPA-S1 SW6 is set to OFF (=0) in the PCB on each slave unit.
4. Switch on the units by connecting the main power supply.
5. Using the handset, set the operation parameters for the master unit which will automatically send the settings to the
slave unit.
6. Master unit will beep twice confirming receipt of commands while the slave unit will beep once.
1. Connect all the units PCBs according to the wire color and type of connector.
2. Select the master unit by setting DIPA-S1 SW6 to ON (=1) in the PCB.
3. Ensure the DIPA-S1 SW6 is set to OFF (=0) in the PCB on each slave unit.
4. Provide each slave unit with an addressable code by configuring SW1 – SW5 of DIPA-S1 according to the DIP switch
setting table.
5. Switch on the units by connecting the main power supply.
6. Using the wall pad set the operation parameters for the master unit which will send the setting to the slave units by
Global-control communication or Addressable communication methods.
7. Master unit will beep twice confirming receipt of commands while the slave unit will beep once.
2) Communication plug
A, B, A, B is printed on the main PCB. When you connect the wires, please ensure connection of A to A and B to B.
3) Connection wire
i. If the total length of wire is more than 1000m, please use shielded wire in order to protect the signal transmission.
ii. Complete wire connection
a) After the wire connection is completed, please check that the wire colours correspond.
b) Check the wire contact by using a multimeter.
5th
3rd
contact
contact
Addressable communication
The master controller must be the LCD wall pad. Slave unit parameters are set as usual. Upon receiving the control
commands from the master unit, the addressed slave unit settings will be replaced by the master settings.
If the master unit is equipped with a wireless handset only, it can only use the Global-Control communication method. If it is
equipped with a wall pad, it can use both communication methods.
The communications require a delay of 80ms between reading an answer and sending the next command. All temperatures
are equal to reading data*10 accuracy: 0.1 degree C.
Supported Functions:
Coils table:
Discrete table:
Remark:
The above protocol address is in Base 0.
Remote Handset
Louver
It is not available
Swing
It is not available
Attention
Temperature
display
Fan speed
display
1. Buttons function
Button
“:” blinks for every second when real time is shown. Press once to enter Real Time setting interface. When “:” is on,
then press or to adjust the current time. Press to adjust date. Press to adjust hour or minute.
Press to confirm settings and exit. If no operation within 6 seconds, it will automatically exit and the setting will not be
saved.
Press twice to enter Timer setting interface and timer icon is on. When “ON” blinks, press to set timer date
(from Monday to Sunday). Press to set hour and minute of timer-on or timer-off alternately. “ON” blinks when timer is
set to on and “OFF” blinks when timer is set to off. Press or to set timer on/off time.
Press to confirm settings and exit. If no operation within 6 seconds, it will automatically exit and the setting will not be
saved. Timer on/off icon is on when timer on/off is set on that day.
Press three times to enter Swing or Sleep setting interface and key lock icon blinks. Press to turn the sleep
function on or off. Sleep icon is on or off when sleep function is turned on or off.
Press to turn on or off the swing function. is on when swing function is on.
Press to confirm settings and exit. If no operation within 6 seconds, it will automatically exit and the setting will not
be saved.
5. Temperature setting
Press or to set temperature. Set point temperature is shown on temperature display area.
Press to confirm settings and exit. If no operation within 6 seconds, it will automatically exit and the setting will not
be saved.
When DIP SW1=ON, set point temperature is fixed. In cooling mode, set point temperature is 24℃. In heating mode, set point
temperature is 21℃.
When DIP SW1=OFF, temperature can be set from 16℃ to 30℃.
When DIP SW2=ON, set point temperature is shown on temperature display area.
When DIP SW2=OFF, room temperature is shown on temperature display area.
6. Mode setting
7. Key Lock
Press and to set key lock function. Key lock icon is on or off when key lock function is set to on or off.
9. ON/OFF setting
11. Network control (Only master unit can control slave units)
Press four times to set network control and “WIFI” icon is on. The slave unit number is blinking in real time display area.
Press or to select slave unit which is online. The offline slave unit number is not shown.
Press to select parameters: ON/OFF unit, temperature, mode, fan speed, swing and sleep.
1) ON/OFF unit: Press button once, “H” blinks in master-slave display area, then press to turn on unit (“H” blinks)
or turn OFF unit (“S” blinks).
2) Temperature: Press twice, temperature blinks in temperature display area, then press or to set
temperature.
3) Mode: Press three times, Mode icon blinks in mode display area, then press to select mode.
4) FAN SPEED: Press four times, fan speed icon blinks in fan speed display area, then press to set fan speed.
5) Sleep: Press five times, sleep icon blinks then press to set sleep mode.
Press to confirm settings and exit. If no operation within 6 seconds, it will automatically exit and the setting will not
be saved.
Press five times to set global control and “WIFI” icon blinks.
1) Press , timer on/off icon blinks and all slave units’ timer on/off function setting are cancelled.
2) Press , all slave units time are set to the same as master units.
Press , master unit sends commands to all online slave units. “WIFI” icon is off. If timer on/off function is set on mater
unit, “WIFI” icon blinks until Timer on/off disappears.
Press six times to enter parameter checking interface. Local unit parameter is shown in temperature display area. Unit
number is shown in real time hour area and parameter number is shown in real time minute area. For example, 2:03 stands
for No.2 unit and No.3 parameter. Press and to select the specific parameter. Press and to select
Press and to select motor speed (D1, D2 or D3). Press or to set EC motor RPM. After 3 seconds,
the setting is valid.
When DIP SW3=OFF, wired wall pad resumes normal operation.
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