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Model | WSAN-XEM 80.4 |
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Type | Air-to-water heat pump |
Cooling Capacity | 80 kW |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Power Supply | 400V / 3Ph / 50Hz |
Highlights potential hazards and necessary precautions during operation.
Defines the correct application and limitations of the unit.
Guidance on unit positioning, hydraulic, electrical, and ducting requirements.
Emphasizes the importance of planned periodic inspection.
Installer must train the user on operation, settings, and breakdown procedures.
Detailed steps for safely lifting and moving the unit.
Criteria for selecting an installation location, avoiding obstructions and ensuring airflow.
Specifies water quality parameters and the impact of inadequate water.
Requirements for system water flow rates to ensure proper operation.
Instructions for connecting hydraulic pipes, including welding and unions.
Defines components and system placement for hydraulic connections.
Step-by-step instructions for making electrical connections.
Specifications for minimum and maximum cable sections and tightening torque.
Wiring diagrams and terminal connections for customer implementation.
Steps for connecting the unit to a PC for configuration and monitoring.
Information on different remote control types and their connections.
Essential checks before starting the unit, covering power, water, and physical integrity.
Detailed step-by-step procedure for safely starting the unit.
Checks for oil stains, pressure, and valve status in the refrigeration circuit.
Ensuring the water circuit is clean, filled, pressurized, and free of air.
Verifying grounding, conductor tightness, voltage, and phase balance.
How to limit electrical power absorption using an external 0-10V signal.
Details on managing multiple units in a network for automatic operation.
Checking and calculating evaporator water flow rate using formulas and pressure drops.
Discusses risks of frequent starts/stops and potential damages from low load operation.
Guide to adjusting setpoints for cooling, heating, and other modes.
Instructions for setting up timed events (Off, Eco, On) for each day of the week.
Procedure to view, identify causes, and reset alarms, with warnings about repeated resets.
A comprehensive catalog of electrical circuit alarms with descriptions and categories.
Provides a table for recommended inspection frequencies for various components.
Overview of common hazards: handling, installation, electrical, moving parts, refrigerant, hydraulic risks.