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CLIVET WSAT-XIN 41 - User Manual

CLIVET WSAT-XIN 41
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M0Q940G14-03 10-03-17
Installation and
operating manual
AIR-COOLED INVERTER CHILLER FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
WSAT-XIN 21-171

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CLIVET WSAT-XIN 41 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCLIVET
ModelWSAT-XIN 41
CategoryChiller
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Description

Risk Situations

Highlights potential hazards during operation, installation, and maintenance by unqualified personnel.

Installation

Covers positioning, hydraulic, refrigerating, and electrical aspects determined by the system designer.

Maintenance

Advises on periodic inspection and maintenance to avoid repair costs.

Reception and Handling

Handling

Provides step-by-step instructions for safely handling the unit, including lifting.

Positioning Guidelines

Positioning Criteria

Details criteria for choosing an installation place, avoiding obstacles and ensuring air circulation.

Water Connections and Quality

Water Quality

Specifies water features, limits, and potential issues from inadequate water quality.

Water Flow-rate

Defines project water-flow requirements and provides tables for water contents.

Electrical Connections

Electrical Connections Overview

General guidelines for electrical line characteristics and safety compliance.

Connections

Provides a step-by-step guide for making electrical connections, emphasizing safety.

Electrical Panel Layouts

Diagrams showing the electrical panel components for different unit sizes.

Customer Connections

Illustrates electrical panel connections performed by the customer for various unit sizes.

Start-up Procedures

General Start-up Description

Outlines that start-up must be done by qualified technicians, covering installer and service center roles.

Start-up Sequence

Details the step-by-step sequence for unit start-up after power-on.

Refrigeration Circuit Checks

Covers checks for oil stains, pressure, and valve status in the refrigeration circuit.

Electric Circuit Verification

Verifies ground connection, conductor tightening, and phase balance.

Control Interface and Functions

Control Keys

Details the function of each key (Up, Down, Esc, Set) for navigation and control.

Silenced Alarm

Describes how to silence alarms and the importance of removing the cause first.

Alarms and Status Codes

Lists alarm codes, descriptions, types, and how to access alarm menus.

Alarm Reset Procedures

Explains how to reset alarms and the risks associated with repeated resets.

Scheduling Management

Explains how to set up and assign different scheduling programs for unit operation.

Maintenance Procedures

General Maintenance Overview

Emphasizes that maintenance must be done by authorized personnel for efficiency and lifespan.

Main Components Identification

Illustrates and labels the main components of the unit for different size ranges.

Control Check List

Provides a checklist for regular checks of various unit systems and components.

Alarms and Status Information

General Alarms List

Lists common alarm codes, their descriptions, and types (AUTO/MANUAL reset).

Electronic Thermostatic Driver Alarms

Details specific alarms related to the electronic thermostatic driver.

Unit Status Codes

Provides a table mapping menu codes to status descriptions (temperatures, pressures, signals).

Accessories and Kits

KG4 UP - Management Kit

Explains the KG4UP kit for managing up to 4 units in parallel, including scheduling examples.

Decommissioning Procedures

Disconnecting the Unit

Instructs authorized personnel on safe disconnection, avoiding spills and recovering refrigerant.

Residual Risks and Safety

Installation Risks

Highlights risks from incorrect installation like leaks, electric shock, or inadequate anchorage.

Electric Part Risks

Details risks related to electrical connections, earthing, and contact with live parts.

Refrigerant Safety

Addresses risks from refrigerant leaks, expulsion, or contact with heat sources.

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