Ecvbz Series
Ecvbz Series
Ecvbz Series
2 / HE OCT 2002
HITECSA
VERTICAL AIR COOLED AIR CONDITIONERS
& AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMPS
Self Contained (ACVZ, ACVBZ series)
& Split Systems (CCVZ/ECVZ, CCVBZ/ECVBZ series)
Installation, operation
and maintenance instructions
COOLING MODELS
Self Contained ACVZ 351 401 501 701 721 751 801 1001 1002 1201 1402 1502 2002 2302 2402
Split, outdoor sectio CCVZ 351 401 501 701 721 751 801 1001 1002 1201 1402 1502 2002 2302 2402
Split, indoor section ECVZ 351 401 501 701 721 751 801 1001 1002 1201 1402 1502 2002 2302 2402
Nom inal cooling capacity kW 10,0 11,5 14,9 18.7 19,5 22,2 23,4 30,0 29,8 36,0 37,4 44,4 60,0 67,0 72,0
ISO 9002
EN29002
UNE66902
ELECTRICAL DATA
MODEL ACVZ 351 401 501 701 721 751 801 1001 1002 1201 1402 1502 2002 2302 2402
NOMINAL POWER INPUT kW 4,7 5,2 6,4 7,0 8,8 9,4 10,2 12,4 12,7 17,3 14,0 18,4 25,9 27,4 32,9
* NOMINAL CURRENT A 8,0 8,8 10,9 11,9 14,9 16,0 17,3 21,1 21,6 29,4 23,9 31,2 44,0 46,5 56,0
MAXIMUM POWER INPUT kW 5,6 6,2 7,6 8,4 10,5 11,2 12,2 14,8 15,2 20,6 16,8 22,0 30,9 32,6 39,3
** MAXIMUM CURRENT A 9,6 10,5 13,0 14,2 17,8 19,1 20,7 25,2 25,8 35,1 28,5 37,3 52,5 55,4 66,8
UNIT STARTING AMPS A 46 50 56 82 100 101 94 122 63 154 91 114 144 170 170
ELECTRICAL DATA
MODEL ACVBZ 351 401 501 701 721 751 801 1001 1201 1402 1502 1602 2002 2302 2402
NOMINAL POWER INPUT kW
COOLING * 4,7 5,2 6,4 7,0 8,8 9,4 10,2 12,4 17,3 14,0 18,3 22,6 25,9 27,4 32,9
HEATING** 3,9 4,3 5,5 6,7 7,7 8,8 9,1 11,4 12,6 13,3 17,3 19,8 23,7 26,2 26,7
NOMINAL CURRENT A
COOLING * 8,0 8,8 10,9 11,9 14,9 16,0 17,3 21,1 29,4 23,9 31,1 38,5 44,0 46,5 56,0
HEATING** 6,7 7,3 9,4 11,4 13,1 14,9 15,5 19,3 21,4 22,5 29,4 33,6 40,3 44,5 45,3
MAXIMUM POWER INPUT kW
COOLING *** 5,6 6,2 7,6 8,4 10,5 11,2 12,2 14,8 20,6 16,8 22,0 27,0 30,9 32,7 39,3
HEATING**** 4,6 5,0 6,5 7,9 9,1 10,4 10,7 13,4 15,1 15,6 20,4 23,3 27,9 30,8 31,5
MAXIMUM CURRENT A
COOLING *** 9,6 10,5 13,0 14,2 17,8 19,1 20,7 25,2 35,1 28,5 37,3 45,9 52,5 55,6 66,8
HEATING**** 7,9 8,6 11,1 13,4 15,4 17,6 18,3 22,8 25,7 26,5 34,6 39,6 47,4 52,4 53,5
UNIT STARTING AMPS A 44 48 54 82 98 100 93 121 151 86 109 103 136 170 168
This manual reviews general rules which must be re- Check the following points:
spected during the installation and maintenance of air
conditioning systems. 1. The construction must be able to support the unit
operating weight.
Before starting the system installation read this 2. Allow sufficient space for servicing and air flow ac-
whole manual. Also please refer to the technical cess around the outdoor units.
manual and to the model being installed for more 3. Select a location free of dust or foreign matter which
details about its characteristics and accessories. may cause coils clogging.
4. When the outdoor unit is installed on the ground,
be sure to choose a location which cannot be flooded. It
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS is important to ensure at all time water evacuation
out of the unit (rain water, condensation water and
Installation and maintenance of air conditioning equip- water from coil defrost in the case of heat pump sys-
ment can be dangerous because the system is under tem).
pressure and includes electrical components. 5. Consult and respect all regulations concerning in-
stallation of air conditioning equipment.
Only qualified and trained service technicians 6. Vibration isolators pads should be provided to pre-
should be permitted to proceed with the instal- vent noise transmission.
lation, start up and provide maintenance and
service for this equipment.
UNIT SUPPORT
Untrained personnel can perform only basic operations
such as cleaning of air filters. Due to the size and the weight of air conditioning units
their base frame requires a support which should meet
All other operations have to be made by qualified and the following conditions:
technically trained personnel.
1. Support surface has to be large enough to distribute
During every visit follow recommendations contained unit weight on the building construction.
in this manual, on stickers on the unit, and take gen- 2. When the unit base has fixation holes they should
eral safety precautions. be used to keep it firmly fastened to the support.
3. The structure should support the units operational
Strictly follows all safety codes. Use safety glasses and weight.
work gloves.
CONDENSATE AND RAIN
Use a quenching cloth for brazing and unbrazing op-
erations. WATER EVACUATION
WARNING: CONDENSING UNITS: Units with centrifugal fans,
heat pump models, have a drain tube connection to
- Before starting service or maintenance, turn off the remove condensate and defrost water.
main power switch to avoid electrical shock and in-
jury. INDOOR UNITS: They have a drain pan to collect con-
densation water with drain tube connection.
- When repairing the unit, use original spare parts and
install them in the same place as the old parts. DRAIN TUBE:
- During the system operation, some elements of refrig- 1. Use only galvanized steel, copper or plastic tube. Do
eration cycle can reach temperatures above 70°C and not use garden hose.
for this reason only qualified and trained technicians 2. It is necessary to provide a flexible connection in
should have access to the units components. the drain piping to eliminate possible vibrations.
EQUIPMENT RECEPTION
1. Inspect the packing. Inspect the unit. If it is dam- Fig. 1 - Exemple of
aged, or if the shipment is incomplete, immediately the trap to be
file a claim with the shipping company. made by the ins-
2. Check that the local power supply agrees with the taller.
specification on the unit nameplate.
AIR DUCTS Supply voltage and the current has to be within 10%
of values indicated on the unit nameplate. If supply is
incorrect contact local power company.
Ducts should be sized taking in consideration nominal
air flow and external static pressure of the unit. Never operate a unit if the voltage unbalance exceeds
3%. The following formula must be used to determine
1. Regardless of the type of the air ducts used they the percentage of voltage unbalance:
cannot be flammable and cannot produce toxic gases
in the case of fire. They should have smooth inside voltage unbalance % = largest deviation from
surface and not contaminate the air passing through average voltage / average voltage.
them. It is advisable to use sheet metal ducts with ther-
mal insulation to avoid condensation on the ducts and EXAMPLE:
excessive loss of energy.
2. Connect air ducts to the unit using flexible connec- Nominal supply: 400.3.50
tions so as to absorb vibrations, avoid noise transmis- Measured voltage:
sion and make easy unit access. XY = 407V, YZ = 396V, ZX = 391V
3. If possible avoid installing duct elbows close to the Average voltage: (407+396+391)/3 =
air outlet of the unit. If it is necessary use large radius 398 V
elbows and inside air deflectors if duct size is large Determine maximum deviation from average
enough. voltage:
XY: 407-398 = 9V (= maximum deviation)
NOTE: All duct design has to be made by technicians YZ: 398-396 = 2V
experienced in this matter. ZX: 398-391 = 7V
Percentage voltage unbalance: (9/398)x100 =
ELECTRICAL 2.26%, <3%, therefore acceptable unbalance.
RIGGING
1. Use spreaders to prevent 3. Never tip or roll the unit more
damage to the panels and coils. than 15º.
2. Avoid violent movements of the 4. Check if all panels are in
unit. correct location and are firmly
fastened with the screws.
Min. 3.4 m
Min. 3.4 m
Min. 2 m
Indoor section
130
0
00
13
130
0
00
13 130
0 0 0
13
00
13 130
0
100
0
0
70
0
50
WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION (kg) 100
0
Z
Y
3 4
X
1 2
Units are shipped from the factory with nitrogen LAYOUT ACCORDING TO FIGURE 2
charge and soldered piping connections. Piping con-
nections should be made by qualified installer. Outdoor
unit
IMPORTANT
Heat pump Heat pump
To connect outdoor with indoor unit always use
(discharge line)
degreased and deoxidized copper refrigerant grade
tubes. Gas line Liquid line
Outdoor
unit
Sp
eed
- For heat pump systems use a trap r
ete
m/s
at the base of the vertical pipe run. m
Dia
- There is no need for intermediate
trap.
- For cooling only systems traps are
not required.
heat exchange.
- For every meter of piping installed
add refrigerant according with the
table 1.
START UP
1. All the electrical connections are well tight. ATTENTION, CRANKCASE HEATER: to avoid re-
2. Unit is level installed and has proper supporting frigerant condensation in the compressor(s) and refrig-
structure. erant absorbtion in oil when not operating, compres-
3. Air ducts have been not damaged during the instal- sors are fitted with a crankcase heater. This electrical
lation. resistance is connected on normally closed contacts
4. Air filters are correctly mounted and are clean. from the compressor(s) contactor(s), thus when main
5. All panels are at their place and the screws tights. power of the unit is live the heating is effective only
6. Unit has easy maintenance and service access. when the conpressor(s) is(are) not running.
7. Openings and/or drain connections for rain and de- Make sure that this heating element is under power
frost (heat pumps) water evacuation are not blocked. for at least 24 hours before the first start up of the com-
8. Check if there are no refrigerant leaks. pressor (thermostat on "OFF" position).
9. Electrical power source agrees with the unit name-
plate rating. At start up time a check list of all parameters must be
10. Check for proper fan rotation. established. Consult, and eventually modify, this check
list when servicing the unit and for maintenance op-
ATTENTION: The compressors are mounted on vibra- erations.
tion isolators. Check if mounting bolts have been not
loosen or removed by mistake.
At low outdoor temperature during heating cycle and producing defrost by hot gas injection.
depending on air humidity, frost will appear on the
outdoor coil. It is necessary to remove the ice for proper During this cycle, the auxiliary electrical heating coil
continuation of the heating cycle. This is done auto- (option) is connected to compensate for heating. For
matically with a device, operating in function of time units with two compressors, the automatic defrost is
and temperature of the surface of the heat exchanger, independent for each refrigeration circuit.
FANS
When static pressure and air flow requirements differ In order to align motor and fan pulleys:
from nominal ratings, centrifugal fan speed can be 1- Loose fan pulley set screw, slide it along the pulley
adjusted to obtain specific air flow and static pressure. shaft and align with the motor pulley using a ruler to
Consult fan curves shown in the technical manual. check that is in parallel position to transmission belt
(see Fig. 5).
For proper and reliable operation of the system, air 2- Tighten fan pulley screws.
flow should within ± 10% of the nominal air flow indi-
cated on the fan curves. Fig. 5 - To align motor and fan pulleys.
1- Fixed flange
2- Set screw
3- Movable flange
4- Ruler straight edge must be par-
allel with the belt.
5 + 7- Motor and fan shafts has to
be parallel
6- Pulleys
DRAIN: If drain pan is clean, water drain is not ob- IMPORTANT: Never use the compressor as a vacuum
structed, and water can flow from the drain pan, drain pump. If more refrigerant is needed add gas very slowly
pipe and the trap. via the suction line. Liquid refrigerant must never be
introduced into the suction line. Fill in the refrigerant
AIR FILTERS: Clean the filters after 4 hours of sys- charge indicated in the nameplate, plus the required
tem operation and every 3 months, or more often de- charge for the refrigerant lines, if the system is a split
pending on the application. Clean filters elements by system.
immersing in warm water detergent solution, rinse
with clean water and carefully dry before installing ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT: Make sure that there are
them in their place. no faulty terminals or contactors, etc..
CENTRIFUGAL FANS: Check and adjust belt trans- Be sure that all electrical connections are properly
mission every 15 days during the first month from the tightened. Take measurements of the tension and
start up and later every 1000 hours. Motor and fan amperage of each phase and check if they are within
have self lubricating bearings and do not need addi- operation limits of the unit. Check the operation of all
tional lubrication. the relays, high and low pressure pressostat, etc..
REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT: Check for refrigerant When unit has scroll compressors check if phases se-
and oil leaks in the system, or for vibrations and com- quence safety relay is working properly.
pressor unusual noises. Take note of operating pres-
sures. CONDENSER COILS: Once a year clean condenser
coils (use water detergent solution, dry with air at the
When the system is running and that symptoms of re- pressure of around 6 bars). Never use for coil cleaning
frigerant charge loss are detected (abnormal low cool- the wire brush.
ing capacity or low pressure pressostat tripping), it is
ATTENTION
Never switch off or disconnect the power supply of the compressors
crankcase heaters.
If, for any reason it is necessary to shut down the complete installa-
tion, first stop the compressors operation by selecting the "OFF" po-
sition on the thermostat, then disconnect the main power supply.
d TEMPERATURE SELECTOR
ELECTRICAL DATA
Supply voltage Ph 1: ..................... Volts Ph 2: ..................... Volts Ph 3: ..................... Volts
Nominal voltage: ......................................... Volts % network voltage: ...........................
Currant draw: Ph 1: ..................... A Ph 2: ..................... A Ph 3: ..................... A
Control circuit voltage: ............................... Volts Control circuit fuses: .................................................. A
Main circuit breaker rating: ...................................................................................................................................
PHYSICAL DATA
CONDENSER EVAPORATOR
Entering air temperature: .............................. °C Entering air temperature: .............................. °C
Leaving air temperature: ............................... °C Leaving air temperature: ............................... °C
Pressure drop (air): ........................................ Pa Pressure drop (air): ......................................... Pa
Discharge air pressure: .................................. Pa Discharge air pressure: ................................... Pa
Fan motor input: Fan motor input:
1: ....... A 2: ....... A 3: ....... A 4: ....... A Ph. 1: ....... A Ph. 2: ....... A Ph. 3: ....... A
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