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CLIVET WSAT-XEE 802 - User Manual

CLIVET WSAT-XEE 802
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Installation use and maintenance manual
WSAT-XEE 352 - 802
High efficiency air-cooled water chiller
for outdoor installation
M09H40N12-03
11-01-2017

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CLIVET WSAT-XEE 802 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCLIVET
ModelWSAT-XEE 802
CategoryChiller
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 - GENERAL

1 - GENERAL (CONTINUED)

1.4 UNIT IDENTIFICATION

Serial number label details and assistance request information.

2 - RECEPTION

2.2 DELIVERY CONTROL

Checks before accepting delivery, handling damage, and reporting anomalies.

2.3 HANDLING

Unit weight, lifting capacity, critical points, and safe handling procedures.

3 - POSITIONING

3.3 POSITIONING

Unit installation requirements, vibration, and safety standards.

4 - WATER CONNECTIONS

4 - WATER CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED)

4.7 RECOMMENDED CONNECTION

Diagram and list of recommended water connection components.

5 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

5.1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION

Electrical line characteristics and safety precautions for installation.

5.3 CONNECTIONS

Steps for unit electrical connection and earthing.

5 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED)

5.6 ELECTRICAL PANEL

Diagram of the electrical panel and component identification.

5 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED)

5.7 CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS

Wiring diagrams for customer connections and external signals.

5.12 MODBUS - RS485

Modbus RS485 serial line setup and cable requirements.

5.13 BACNET

Bacnet serial line setup and specifications.

5.14 LONWORK

Lonwork serial line setup and cable types.

6 - START-UP

PRELIMINARY CHECKS

Checks to perform before unit start-up (unit OFF).

START-UP SEQUENCE

Operations to perform for unit start-up (unit ON).

6 - START-UP (CONTINUED)

6.3-6.5 CIRCUIT CHECKS

Checks for refrigerant, hydraulic, and electrical circuits before start-up.

7 - CONTROL

7.1 DISPLAY MEANING

Explains the meaning of displayed parameters and states.

7.2 COMMON OPERATIONS

Common operations like ON/OFF, ECO, changing mode, and setpoint.

7 - CONTROL (CONTINUED)

7.3 MAIN MENU

Details on Cmd Local state, Cmd Local mode, Unit state, Parameters Unit, Scheduler.

P.C. CONNECTION

Steps for connecting the PC to the main module via LAN for control.

7 - CONTROL (CONTINUED)

7.5 TO VISUALIZE ALARM IN PROGRESS

Detailed steps for viewing and resetting alarms, including password management.

7.7 MAIN MENU - MAINTENANCE

Accessing the maintenance menu via password and system objects.

7 - CONTROL (CONTINUED)

ALARM LOG RESET

Steps for resetting the alarm log and its contents.

8 - MAINTENANCE

CONTROL CHECK LIST

Checklist for maintenance controls on various unit components.

8 - MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)

8.1 GENERAL

Importance of maintenance by authorized centers for efficiency and longevity.

9 - DECOMMISSIONING

10 - RESIDUAL RISKS

Electrical, Moving Parts, Refrigerant, Hydraulic Risks

Risks involving electrical components, moving parts, refrigerant, and hydraulics.

General technical data (SC)

Operating range - Cooling (SC)

General technical data (EN)

Operating range - Cooling (EN)

Dimensional drawings: Excellence version

WSAT-XEE 452-502-552-602

WSAT-XEE 702-802

Dimensional drawings: Premium version

WSAT-XEE 602

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