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CLIVET WSAN-YMi 41 - User Manual

CLIVET WSAN-YMi 41
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Questions and Answers

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    Emily CortezAug 12, 2025
    Why is my CLIVET WSAN-YMi 41 Air Conditioner not heating or cooling properly?
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      fernandezbenjaminAug 12, 2025
      If your CLIVET Air Conditioner isn't heating or cooling as expected, it could be due to several reasons. First, check if the temperature setting on the controller is correct (T4HMAX, T4HMIN in heat mode; T4CMAX, T4CMIN in cool mode; T4DHWMAX, T4DHWMIN in DHW mode). Also, ensure that the water flow isn't too low by verifying that all shut-off valves are completely open, the water filter is clean, there's no air in the system, the water pressure is above 1 bar when cold, the expansion vessel isn't broken and the resistance in the water circuit isn't too high for the pump. Finally, check that the water volume in the installation is above the minimum required value.
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    Jessica FloresAug 15, 2025
    What to do if CLIVET Air Conditioner has space heating capacity shortage at low outdoor temperatures?
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      lawrence73Aug 16, 2025
      If you're experiencing a space heating capacity shortage with your CLIVET Air Conditioner during low outdoor temperatures, it might be due to the backup heater not being activated. Check that the 'OTHER HEATING SOURCE/ BACKUP HEATER' is enabled and verify that the thermal protector of the backup heater hasn't been activated. Also, ensure the booster heater isn't running simultaneously with the backup heater. Another possible cause is too much heat pump capacity being used for heating domestic hot water. To resolve this, check that the 't_DHWHP_MAX' and 't_DHWHP_RESTRICT' are configured appropriately, disable the 'DHW PRIORITY' in the user interface, and enable the 'T4_TBH_ON' in the user interface/FOR SERVICEMAN to activate the booster heater for domestic water heating.
  • B
    benjamintannerAug 20, 2025
    How to fix a CLIVET Air Conditioner when the compressor isn't starting?
    • P
      Phillip GomezAug 20, 2025
      If the compressor of your CLIVET Air Conditioner isn't starting for space heating or domestic water heating, it could be because the unit is starting up outside of its operation range due to low water temperature. In this case, the system uses a backup heater to reach the minimum water temperature (12°C). Check that the backup heater power supply is correct, the thermal fuse is closed, the thermal protector isn't activated, and the contactors aren't broken.
  • M
    Megan GuerraAug 23, 2025
    Why is the pump in my CLIVET WSAN-YMi 41 Air Conditioner making noise (cavitation)?
    • E
      Eric CampbellAug 25, 2025
      The pump in your CLIVET Air Conditioner might be making noise (cavitation) because there is air in the system. If so, purge the air. Alternatively, the water pressure at the pump inlet might be too low. Check that the water pressure is greater than 1 bar when the water is cold, ensure the manometer isn't broken, verify the expansion vessel isn't broken, and confirm the setting of the pre-pressure of the expansion vessel is correct.
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    Amy CookAug 27, 2025
    What to do if CLIVET WSAN-YMi 41 Air Conditioner DHW mode can’t change to Heat mode immediately?
    • C
      Christina FisherAug 27, 2025
      If your CLIVET Air Conditioner can't switch from DHW mode to Heat mode immediately, it could be due to several reasons. The heat exchanger for space heating might not be big enough, in this case set t_DHWHP_MAX to a minimum value (the suggested value is 60min), connect the circulating pump out of the unit to the unit if it is not already controlled by it, and add a 3-way valve at the inlet of the fan coil to ensure enough water flow. Alternatively, the space heating load might be small, in which case no heating is needed. Finally, if the disinfect function is enabled but without TBH, disable the disinfect function, and add TBH or AHS for DHW mode.
  • D
    Derek Patel DVMAug 31, 2025
    Why does the water pressure relief valve open on my CLIVET Air Conditioner?
    • S
      Samantha MorrisonAug 31, 2025
      The water pressure relief valve on your CLIVET Air Conditioner might open if the expansion vessel is broken, in which case you should replace it. Another reason could be that the filling water pressure in the installation is higher than 0.3MPa. Make sure that the filling water pressure in the installation is about 0.15~0.20MPa.
  • E
    Eric ChambersSep 3, 2025
    What to do if CLIVET WSAN-YMi 41 Air Conditioner DHW mode heat pump stops but setpoint not reached, space heating require heat but unit stay in DHW mode?
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      philiplynnSep 3, 2025
      If the CLIVET Air Conditioner's DHW mode heat pump stops working before reaching the setpoint, and the unit remains in DHW mode despite space heating being required, it could be because the surface of the coil in the tank isn't large enough. In this case set t_DHWHP_MAX to a minimum value (the suggested value is 60min), connect the circulating pump out of the unit to the unit if it is not already controlled by it, and add a 3-way valve at the inlet of the fan coil to ensure enough water flow. Also, it could be because TBH or AHS is not available. The heat pump will stay in DHW mode until t_DHWHP_MAX is reached or the setpoint is achieved. Add TBH or AHS for DHW mode, ensuring they are controlled by the unit.
  • L
    Lee SharpSep 7, 2025
    What to do if the water pressure relief valve leaks in CLIVET Air Conditioner?
    • S
      Steven BoothSep 7, 2025
      If the water pressure relief valve on your CLIVET Air Conditioner is leaking, it may be due to dirt blocking the valve outlet. Check for correct operation of the pressure relief valve by turning the red knob on the valve counter clockWise. If you do not hear a clacking sound, contact your local dealer. In case the water keeps running out of the unit, close both the water inlet and outlet shut-off valves first and then contact your local dealer.

Summary

2 Safety Precautions

Safety Symbols and Definitions

Explains the meanings of safety symbols like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE.

General Safety Warnings

Provides crucial instructions for safe installation and operation of the unit.

4 Operating Conditions

6 Installation Guide

Pre-Installation Checks and Handling

Details pre-installation steps, model confirmation, and safe handling procedures for the unit.

Site Selection and Requirements

Lists conditions for selecting suitable sites and requirements for installation location.

7 Typical Applications

Application 6: Dual Setpoint Thermostat System

Details a dual setpoint application using two thermostats for different temperature requirements.

8 Water Connections

9 Electrical Connections

General Warnings and Wiring Precautions

Lists critical warnings and precautions for fixed wiring, grounding, and safe electrical work.

10 Start-Up and Configuration

Thermostats, Heating Sources, and Settings

Explains room thermostat configuration and the setup of additional heating sources like boilers.

Technician Configuration and Test Runs

Details technician settings, test runs, factory reset, and special functions like air purge.

11 Service Information

Dangers and Initial Safety Checks

Highlights dangers of flammable materials and lists essential safety checks before servicing the unit.

Refrigerant Handling and Leak Detection

Covers procedures for refrigerant removal, evacuation, charging, and leak detection methods.

12 Maintenance

Electric Shock Dangers and Routine Checks

Warns about electric shock hazards and lists annual maintenance checks for system components.

13 Trouble Shooting

Unit;Pump Issues and Error Codes

Addresses unit start-up, pump noise, and lists error codes with causes and corrective actions.

14 General Technical Data

18 Modbus Mapping Table

19 Controller User Manual

CLIVET WSAN-YMi 41 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelWSAN-YMi 41
TypeAir Conditioner
Energy Efficiency ClassA++
RefrigerantR410A
Power Supply400 V / 3 Ph / 50 Hz
Energy Efficiency Ratio (Heating)3.6

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