Installation and maintenance manual Manuel d’installation et de maintenance Installations- und Wartungshandbuch Manuale di installazione e di manutenzione Manual de instalación y de mantenimiento SYSCROLL 20-35 Air CO/RE English 20 33 kW Français Deutsch Italiano Español Air Cooled Water Chillers Refroidisseurs de Liquid à Condensation par l’Air Eau/Eau Luftgekühlte Flüssigkeitskühler Refrigeratori d´Acqua Raffreddati ad Aria Enfriadores de Agua Condensadascon Aire Part number / Code / Code / Codic
1 - FOREWORD 7 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.1 Introduction...........................................................................2 7.1 General information.............................................................25 1.2 Warranty...............................................................................2 7.2 Accessories............................................................... 26 & 27 1.3 Emergency stop / Normal stop..............................................2 7.3 Refrigeration circuits..
1 - Foreword 1.1 Introduction 1.3 Emergency stop / Normal stop Units, manufactured to state-of-the-art design and implementation standards, ensure top performance, reliability and fitness to any type of air-conditioning systems. The emergency stop of the unit can be enabled using the master switch on the control panel (move down the lever). For a normal stop, press the relevant push-buttons.
English 2 - Safety 2.1 Foreword These units must be installed in conformity with the provisions of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU, Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU, as well as with other regulations applicable in the country of installation. If these provisions are not complied with, the unit must not be operated.
2 - Safety disassemble connections, filters, joints or other line items 2.2 Definitions OWNER: means the legal representative of the company, body or individual who owns the plant where unit has been installed; he/she has the responsibility of making sure that all the safety regulations specified in this manual are complied with, along with the national laws in force.
n periodically check the board’s internal wiring n n do not use cables having an inadequate section or flying connections, even for limited periods of time or in an emergency 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 suitable personal protective equipment (helmet, safety gloves, goggles and shoes etc.
2 - Safety (continued) 2.7 Safety labels Instruction for the movimentation - Outside the packaging Identification of the unit Outside, on the left -hand front column CODICE PRODOTTO NEUTRO PRODUCT CODE MODELLO MODEL 0425 MO.NO MATRICOLA SERIAL NO. ANNO DI COSTRUZIONE Manuf. Year REFR. CIRCUIT GWP 1 2 3 4 CHARGE (Kg) (tCO₂eq) PS (LATO ALTA / LATO BASSA) MIN. 5 cm bar PS (HIGH / LOW SIDE) TS (ALTA / BASSA) °C TS (HIGH / LOW) ALIM.
Electrical warning Adjacent to the master switch Grounding connection on the electrical board, adjacent to the connection ATTENZIONE ! ATTENTION ! ACHTUNG ! Prima di Enlever aprire togliere l’alimentation tensione electrique avant d’ouvrir CAUTION ! ATENCION ! Vor offnen des Disconnect Cortar la corrente antes gehauses electrical de abrir hauptschalter supply before el aparato ausschalten opening Commissioning - Outside, on the left-hand front column Read the instruction on the electrical board Fitti
2 - Safety (continued) Identification of refrigerant - Below identification of the unit Circuit drain - Outside, on the left-hand front column ATTENTION! Don’t leave the unit with water inside hydraulic circuit during winter or when it is in stand by. ATTENZIONE! Non lasciare l’unità con acqua nel circuito idraulico durante l’inverno o quando non è funzionante. ATTENTION! Ne laissez pas l’unitè avec de l’eau dans le circuit hydraulique pendant l’hiver ou quand elle ne travaille pas.
2.8 Safety regulations REFRIGERANT DATA Toxicity SAFETY DATA: R410A Low. If sprayed, the refrigerant is likely to cause frost burns. If absorbed by the skin, the danger is very limited; it may cause a slight irritation, and the liquid is degreasing. Unfreeze the affected skin with water. Contact with skin Remove the contaminated clothes with great care - in the presence of frost burns, the clothes may stick to the skin. Wash with plenty of warm water the affected skin.
2 - Safety 2.8 Safety regulations (continued) REFRIGERANT DATA General precautions Respiratory system protection SAFETY DATA: R410A Do not inhale concentrated vapours. Their concentration in the atmosphere should not exceed the minimum preset values and should be maintained below the professional threshold. Being more weighty than the air, the vapour concentrates on the bottom, in narrow areas. Therefore, the exhaust system must work at low level.
2.8 Safety regulations (continued) LUBRICANT OIL DATA SAFETY DATA: POLYESTER OIL (POE) Classification Not harmful. Contact with skin May cause slight irritation. Does not require first aid measures. It is recommended to follow usual personal hygiene measures, including washing the exposed skin with soap and water several times a day. It is also recommended to wash your overalls at least once a week. Contact with eyes Wash thoroughly with a suitable solution or tap water.
3 - Transport, Handling and Storage Units are supplied fully assembled and tested (except for accessories supplied loose in the units – absorbers, filter, etc.). They are ready to be installed and started on the field. Space requirements request to handling R410A units are only charged with liquid refrigerant and with oil in the quantity required for operation.
n Never store the units in a room where temperature is above 50 °C (R410A units) or where the units are directly exposed to the sunlight. n Minimum storage temperature is -25 °C. n It is recommended to leave the finned coils covered to protect them against any risk of corrosion, especially if building works are still in progress. n Store the units in areas where minimum activity is likely to take place in order to avoid any risk of accidental damage. n Never use steam to clean the unit. 3.
4 - Installation 4.1 Installation Site DANGER 4.2 External Water Circuit Before installing the unit, make sure that the building structure and/or the supporting surface can withstand the weight of the device. The weights of the units are detailed by Chapter 9 of this manual. WARNING The circuit shall be composed by the following elements: These units have been designed to be installed on the floor, in the open air.
English 4 - Installation External water circuit SYSCROLL 20-35 Air CO - R410A HYDROKIT 8 6 7 3 D A C E D 1 2 Y 4 12 E 10 G 11 10 5 13 11 B 9 FS COMPONENTS 1 Plate heat exchanger 2 Pump 3 Draining valve 4 Water buffer tank 5 Water filter 6 Automatic water charging valve 7 Pressure expansion tank 8 Water charging line 9 Water outlet 10 Water inlet 11 Globe valve 12 Flexible pipes 13 By-pass valve F 12 G SAFETY/CONTROL DEVICES A Inlet water temperature sensor B Outlet water temperature
4 - Installation 4.4.1 Features WARNING Before filling the installation, remove any impurity, such as sand, crushed stones and welding scales, coating drops and any other material which might damage the evaporator. The kit will include an Antifreeze Electric Heater, a drain valve, an automatic filling unit and an automatic air vent. No pump is arranged on the kit since it is mounted on the unit.
4.5 Power supply 4.4.2 Supplied Material The kits will be supplied with pipelines ready for installation. An antifreeze resistance with wiring, an automatic water filling valve, a 3 bar safety valve, a drain valve and a vent valve have already been assembled. DANGER Before carrying out any operations on the electrical system, make sure that the unit is deenergized. Hydrokit is shipped with a film to protect it from atmospheric agents. Packaging has been designed in order to stack it up. 4.4.
4 - Installation Antifreeze Resistance Wiring 4.6 Electrical connections For 3-phase systems, check also that the unbalance between the phases does not exceed 2%. To perform this check, measure the differences between the voltage of each phase couple and their mean value during operation. The maximum % value of these differences (unbalance) must not exceed 2% of the mean voltage. The unit must be installed on site according to the usual procedures and standards applicable in the place of installation.
SYSCROLL Air CO Version - Electrical Connections 19 English 4 - Installation
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WARNING NOTE that the control devices of the plant are properly calibrated. The unit must be started for the first time by personnel suitably trained by one of Authorised Service Centre. Failure to meet this requirement will immediately void the warranty. The operations carried out by authorised personnel are limited to the start-up of the unit, and do not include any other operation on the plant, such as, for example, electrical and hydraulic connections etc.
6 - Control 6 General information Introduction This document contains the information and the operating instructions. Main characteristics – simple user interface with possibility to customize keys functions and to set menus visibility – parameter setting through keyboard or PC – thermoregulation → inlet/outlet water probe, according to customer need / application – auto-adaptive set-point – dynamic set-point – alarm log – analogue input (to be set) → NTC, 4..20mA, 0..1V, 0..5V, 0..
ICON / COLOR STEADY ICON 6.4 Menu structure BLINKING ICON / RED - Alarm ON - Alarm QUIT / GREEN - Mode: HEATING - Antifreeze+Heat pump ON - Heating mode by remote / GREEN - Mode: COOLING - Cooling mode by remote / GREEN - Mode: STAND-BY - Stand-by mode by remote / GREEN / / / GREEN - Configurable - Configurable / RED - Current HR - Time slots activ.
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7.1 General Information Evaporators (SyScroll Air CO) Units are one-block type with one refrigerant circuit. They are intended to cool down the water required for any air-conditioning application as well as any other fluid, such as for example glycol water. Evaporators are made of stainless steel plates. They are thermally insulated by means of a thick flexible insulating mattress with closed cells.
7 - Product Description 7.2 Accessories Flow switch kit Water Filter Flow switch kit is available as an accessory. It is supplied loose and has to be mounted by the customer. Connect terminals 1-2 of the flow switch with terminals 1-2 (Y1 user terminal). 1" 1/4 filter is included in the supplied equipment. It is supplied loose and has to be mounted by the customer. Corrosion proofing protection for condensing Two-level optional coil finishing: Anti-Vibration Kit 1) E-coating.
Airway Packaging In/out valve kit Complete wooden package for units without refrigerant and with nitrogen precharge. No refrigerant charge is shipped loose with the unit. The customer has to fill the unit through the apposite connection. In/Out valve kit is available as accessory. Water buffer tank The hydro module is available for the units with a pump. It is installed beneath the unit through the connection pipe supplied with the unit.
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ONTROL English 7 - Product Description SYSCROLL 20-35 AIR RE REFRIGERATION Refrigerant flow diagram - SYSCROLL 20-35 Air RE - R410A SYSTEM 2 KM A 1 AT D COMPONENTS 1 Compressor scroll type 2 Air cooled condenser DEVICES 3 Global Valve B KM 3 3 COMPONENTS RE SWITCH 1-COMPRESSOR SCROLL TYPE URE TRASDUCER 2-AIR COOLED CONDENSER RE SWITCH 3-GLOBE VALVE TURE SENSOR SAFETY/CONTROL DEVICES ER (OPTIONAL) A High pressure switch (42 bar) Pipe connection with Shrader valve 1/4” SAE PE CONNECTION AT WITH
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English 8 - Technical Data 8.2 Physical data SYSCROLL 20-35 Air CO SYSCROLL Air CO Power supply 20 V/ph/Hz 25 30 400(±10%)/3+N/50 Number of refrigerant circuits Total capacity steps 35 1 % 0-100 REFRIGERANT Type / GWP Charge (1) R410A / 2.
8 - Technical Data SYSCROLL 20-35 Air RE SYSCROLL Air RE Power supply Number of refrigerant circuits Total capacity steps REFRIGERANT Type / GWP 20 V/ph/Hz % tCO2eq COMPRESSOR Type Number Start-up type Oil type N° of loading stages FANS Type Number Nominal speed Air flow rate Power input EXTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER Type Number Frontal area REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS Inlet diameter Outlet diameter WEIGHT Shipping weight DIMENSIONS Length Width Height 35 R410A / 2.
English 8 - Technical Data 8.3 Electrical data SYSCROLL Air CO/RE Rated voltage Max. absorbed power Max. current FLA Max. start-up current LRA External fuses Max. cable section (*) EXCHANGER RESISTANCE Rated voltage Max.
8 - Technical Data 8.4 Position of shock absorbers and weight distribution on supports Y a P1 P2 P1 - P4 Unit positions C.G.
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DANGER Check the temperature of the leaving fluid When the recovered refrigerant cannot be reused, return it to the manufacturer. Do not throw away the waste oil of the compressor, because it contains refrigerant in solution. DANGER The waste oil must be returned to the manufacturer. Unless otherwise specified, the operations described below may be carried out only by a trained maintenance operator. 9.
9.3 Refrigerant charge 9.5 Condenser The condenser’s coils consist of copper pipes and aluminium fins. In the presence of leaks caused by any damage or shock, the coils shall be repaired or replaced by one authorised Service Center. To ensure the effective and correct operation of the condenser coils, it is important to keep the condenser’s surface perfectly clean, and to check that there is no foreign matter, such as leafs, wires, insects, waste etc.
9 - Maintenance 9.8 Sight glass Overheating calculation (S): The sight glass is used for inspecting the refrigerant flow and the humidity % of the refrigerant. The presence of bubbles indicates that the dehydrating filter is clogged or the charge insufficient. S = Tse - Tsa Overheating is regulated through the thermostatic expansion valve. Make the adjusting screw follow a complete turn, and operate the appliance for five minutes. A colour indicator is positioned inside the sight glass.
The table below lists the anomalies of operation of the unit, the relevant causes and the corrective measures. For anomalies of any other type or not listed, contact one of authorised Service Centre for technical assistance. Anomaly Cause Operation The unit continues to work, but without cooling Insufficient charge of refrigerant. Refill. The dehydrating filter is clogged. Replace. Ice on the suction line Wrong calibration of overheating. Excessive noise Increase overheating. Check the charge.
11 - Spare Parts 11.1 Spare part list The table below shows the list of spare parts recommended during the first two years of operation.
After draining operations, the piping of the hydraulic networks can be disconnected and disassembled. During the draining of the refrigeration circuits, do not let the refrigerant overflow in the surrounding atmosphere. DANGER Once they have been disconnected as specified, the packaged units can be disassembled in a single piece.
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