Ed Ual Mini 202301
Ed Ual Mini 202301
Ed Ual Mini 202301
Contents
Model series................................................................................................................................. 3
Nomenclature.............................................................................................................................. 3
Features....................................................................................................................................... 4
Specifications.............................................................................................................................. 6
Dimensions.................................................................................................................................. 8
Performance data...................................................................................................................... 11
Wiring diagram.......................................................................................................................... 15
Unit installation.......................................................................................................................... 21
Electrical installation................................................................................................................ 31
Water system installation......................................................................................................... 37
Wired controller instruction..................................................................................................... 41
Commissioning and operation................................................................................................. 47
Inspection and maintenance.................................................................................................... 48
Water quality control................................................................................................................. 50
NOTE: Installation and maintenance are to be performed only by qualified personnel who are
familiar with local codes and regulations, and experienced with this type of equipment.
Caution: Sharp edges and coil surfaces are a potential injury hazard. Avoid contact with them.
Warning: Moving machinery and electrical power hazard may cause severe personal injury or
death. Disconnect and lock off power before servicing equipment.
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Model series
Model
Cooling capacity/ kW Heating capacity/ kW
50Hz 60Hz
Nomenclature
UAL 080 E R 5 LH- F AA E
Sales code
Product type
Refrigerant code
Function type
Design No.
Model name/code
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Features
Overview
DAIKIN UAL-E air cooled inverter mini chiller (heat pump) is designed to meet the highest user requirements for
product reliability, security and flexibility.
The unit is characterized by elaborate design and beautiful appearance. It can be flexibly connected with different
types of fan coils, air handling units or floor heating pipes with different specifications.
With advantages like high efficiency, low noise, ease-of-use, safety, and easy installation & maintenance, the unit
widely applies to multiple scenarios such as factories, stations, hotels, villas, office buildings, high-grade residential
buildings, and industrial cooling.
Easy to Control
Electronic unit control realizes both centralized control and independent control. With high anti-interference capability,
the controller can control units within the maximum range of 1,000 meters (consult factory for application). When an
error occurs, the controller displays the corresponding error code.
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Safe Operation Control
The cooling system provides high/low pressure protection to avoid over-high discharge pressure and over-low
suction pressure. Discharge temperature protection avoids over-high discharge temperature. Cooling anti-freezing
protection ensures that the plate heat exchanger is not frozen and burst at an over-low water temperature. The anti-
freezing function prevents unit shutdown in winter and frost cracking of plate heat exchanger caused by over-low
outdoor temperature (only effective when the main power supply is on).
Simple Installation
The unit is designed to consider convenient installation to the maximum extent. The cooling system has been made
hermetic in the factory, without needing any pipe connection or refrigerant filling. The water system is reserved with
the inlet and outlet interfaces for connecting with end equipment. After installing the inlet and outlet pipes, users can
inject water and power on the unit when ensuring water quality and cleaning pump pipeline.
Convenient Maintenance
After removing the side panel or front panel of the unit, users can touch any part for convenient repair and
maintenance. When unit shutdown occurs in exceptional conditions, the controller may display fault causes for rapid
troubleshooting.
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Specifications
General data
Notes:
1. Nominal cooling codition: leaving water temperature is 7°C, water flow is 0.172[m3/(h·kW)], ambient temperature
is 35°C.
2. Nominal heating condition: leaving water temperature is 45°C, water flow is 0.172[m3/(h·kW)], ambient dry bulb
temperature is 7°C, wet bulb temperature is 6°C.
3. WPD includes water pressure drop of the unit and pressure drop of the supplied Y shape water filter.
4. External pump head includes unit water pressure drop, but don’t include water pressure drop of Y shape water
filter.
5. Built-in hydraulic kit with water pump, expansion tank. Water filter, safety valve, water filling valve and wired
controller need to install on site.
6. All specifications are subjected to change by the manufacturer without prior notice.
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Components Data
Model UAL040ER5 UAL050ER5 UAL060ER5 UAL070ER5 UAL090ER5 UAL100ER5 UAL120ER5 UAL150ER5
Type - Inverter rotor compressor
Compressor
Qty pcs 1
Type - Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger
Evaporator Plate material - Stainless steel
Water volume L 1.15 1.30 1.30 1.54 1.56 2.22 3.03 3.09
Condenser fan Type - Inverter
motor Qty pcs 1 2 1 2 1
Blade material - Resin Al Alloy
Condenser fan
Diameter mm 551 705 600 805
Material - Copper
Condenser coil
Type - Inner groove
tube
Outer dimeter mm 7.94 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.94 7.94 7.94
Material - Aluminum
Type - Blue fin
Condenser fin
Rows - 2.5 2 2 3 2.5 2 2 2
Fin per inch - 12.7 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1
Condenser heat transfer area m2 33.8 47.1 60.3 67.1 104.8 122.7 129.5
Type - Inverter
Rated power output kW 0.25 0.37 0.55 0.55 0.75
Pump
Rated current A 1.74 2.17 2.50 1.45 2.1
Protection grade IP55 IP55 IP54 IP54 IP54
Colour - RAL 7032 Pebble Grey
Casing
Material - Electro-galvanized Mild Steel
Protection devices - High pressure switch, thermal and current overload protector
Note: All specifications are subjected to change by the manufacturer without prior notice.
Electrical Data
Notes:
1. Unit max running current is tested under cooling outdoor dry-bulb temperature 52°C and highest speed that the
compressor can reach at this temperature.
2. All specifictions are subjected to change by the manufacturer without prior notice.
Safety Devices
Note: All specifictions are subjected to change by the manufacturer without prior notice.
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Dimensions
UAL040ER5
700 113
59
4-R7.5
430
460
395
Water outlet Rc1
880
193
156
259
995
300
Unit: mm
UAL050-090ER5
460
430
395
I
700 113 4-R7.5
59
Water outlet A 53
1362
1058
590
Water inlet B
148
995 92
Model A B
UAL050/060ER5 Rc1 Rp1
UAL070ER5 Rc1 Rp1-1/4
UAL090ER5 Rc1 Rp1-1/4
Unit: mm
8
UAL100ER5
950 Ⅰ
818 1:8
24
14
780
758
1650 4-14X24 foundation bolt fixing hole
129
Water outlet G1- 1/4
185
678 Unit: mm
458
808
UAL120ER5
1340
1208 Ⅰ
Ⅰ 8:1
4-14×24 foundation bolt fixing hole
24
14
780
758
1650
678 Unit: mm
539 809
9
UAL150ER5
1070
146 800
14
1056
1130
20
45.5
14×20 foundation bolt fix hole
2130
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Performance data
Operating range
Note:
52 1.Ensure that the water flow is in the application range. If
the flow is too low, scale adsorption will occur so as to
45
43 reduce unit performance, cause frost protection sensor
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action, or refrigerant leakage rust caused by corrosion.
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If the water flow is too high, impact corrosion will occur.
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2.Shadow area of heating mode:
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Ambient temp.(℃)
20
2.1 UAL070&090ER5 can’t operate when OAT˂-12°C ,
Cooling Heating LWT>45°C
15
-5
-10
-12
-15
-20
-25
-30
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
LWT(℃)
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Cooling capacity performance table
UAL100ER5 9 55.40 5.21 52.02 5.51 48.84 5.83 45.86 6.17 43.06 6.53 40.43 6.91 37.97 7.31 35.65 7.74 33.47 8.19 31.43 8.66 29.51 9.17 27.59 9.76 22.49 9.33 13.97 7.30 11.51 6.49
12 59.89 5.38 56.23 5.69 52.80 6.02 49.58 6.37 46.55 6.74 43.71 7.14 41.04 7.55 38.54 7.99 36.18 8.46 33.98 8.95 31.90 9.47 29.83 10.09 24.31 9.64 15.11 7.54 12.44 6.71
15 64.74 5.56 60.79 5.88 57.08 6.22 53.59 6.58 50.32 6.97 47.25 7.37 44.37 7.80 41.66 8.26 39.12 8.74 36.73 9.24 34.49 9.78 32.24 10.42 26.28 9.96 16.33 7.79 13.45 6.93
20 73.48 5.86 68.99 6.20 64.78 6.56 60.83 6.95 57.11 7.35 53.63 7.78 50.36 8.23 47.28 8.71 44.40 9.22 41.69 9.75 39.14 10.32 36.60 10.99 29.82 10.51 18.53 8.22 15.26 7.31
5 58.60 6.10 55.02 6.45 51.67 6.83 48.51 7.23 45.55 7.65 42.77 8.09 40.16 8.56 37.71 9.06 35.41 9.59 33.25 10.15 31.22 10.74 29.19 11.44 23.79 10.93 14.78 8.56 12.17 7.60
7 61.95 6.24 58.16 6.60 54.61 6.98 51.28 7.39 48.15 7.82 45.21 8.27 42.45 8.76 39.86 9.27 37.43 9.81 35.15 10.38 33.00 10.98 30.86 11.69 25.14 11.18 15.63 8.75 12.87 7.78
9 65.29 6.37 61.31 6.74 57.56 7.14 54.05 7.55 50.75 7.99 47.65 8.46 44.75 8.95 42.01 9.47 39.45 10.02 37.04 10.60 34.78 11.22 32.52 11.95 26.50 11.42 16.47 8.94 13.56 7.95
UAL120ER5
12 70.58 6.58 66.27 6.97 62.23 7.37 58.43 7.80 54.86 8.26 51.51 8.74 48.37 9.24 45.42 9.78 42.65 10.35 40.04 10.95 37.60 11.59 35.16 12.35 28.65 11.80 17.80 9.24 14.66 8.21
15 76.30 6.80 71.64 7.20 67.27 7.62 63.16 8.06 59.31 8.53 55.69 9.02 52.29 9.55 49.10 10.11 46.10 10.69 43.29 11.32 40.64 11.97 38.00 12.75 30.97 12.19 19.25 9.54 15.85 8.48
20 86.60 7.18 81.31 7.59 76.35 8.03 71.69 8.50 67.31 9.00 63.20 9.52 59.35 10.07 55.73 10.66 52.32 11.28 49.13 11.94 46.13 12.63 43.13 13.45 35.15 12.86 21.84 10.06 17.99 8.95
5 71.03 8.00 66.70 8.46 62.63 8.96 58.80 9.48 55.21 10.03 51.84 10.61 48.68 11.23 45.71 11.88 42.92 12.58 40.30 13.31 37.84 14.08 35.38 15.00 28.83 14.34 17.92 11.22 14.76 9.97
7 75.09 8.18 70.50 8.65 66.20 9.16 62.16 9.69 58.37 10.26 54.80 10.85 51.46 11.48 48.32 12.15 45.37 12.86 42.60 13.61 40.00 14.40 37.40 15.34 30.48 14.66 18.94 11.47 15.60 10.20
9 79.14 8.36 74.31 8.85 69.77 9.36 65.52 9.90 61.52 10.48 57.76 11.09 54.24 11.74 50.93 12.42 47.82 13.14 44.90 13.91 42.16 14.72 39.42 15.67 32.12 14.98 19.96 11.72 16.44 10.42
UAL150ER5
12 85.55 8.63 80.33 9.14 75.43 9.67 70.82 10.23 66.50 10.83 62.44 11.46 58.63 12.12 55.05 12.83 51.69 13.58 48.54 14.37 45.57 15.20 42.61 16.19 34.73 15.48 21.58 12.11 17.77 10.77
15 92.48 8.92 86.84 9.44 81.54 9.99 76.56 10.57 71.89 11.18 67.50 11.84 63.38 12.52 59.51 13.25 55.88 14.02 52.47 14.84 49.27 15.70 46.06 16.72 37.54 15.99 23.33 12.51 19.21 11.12
20 104.96 9.41 98.56 9.96 92.54 10.54 86.90 11.15 81.59 11.80 76.61 12.49 71.94 13.21 67.55 13.98 63.42 14.80 59.55 15.66 55.92 16.57 52.28 17.64 42.61 16.87 26.48 13.20 21.81 11.73
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Heating capacity performance table
UAL100ER5 40 12.1 6.4 15.0 6.8 17.9 7.2 20.7 7.6 23.6 8.0 26.5 8.4 30.5 9.0 35.1 9.6 38.0 10.0 40.8 10.4 43.7 10.8 46.6 11.2 49.4 11.6 51.2 11.8
45 12.1 6.4 15.0 6.8 17.4 7.5 20.2 7.9 23.1 8.3 26.0 8.7 30.00 9.300 34.6 9.9 38.0 10.0 40.8 10.4 43.7 10.8 46.6 11.2 49.4 11.6 51.2 11.8
50 11.6 6.7 14.5 7.1 16.9 7.9 19.7 8.3 22.6 8.7 25.5 9.1 29.5 9.7 34.1 10.3 37.5 10.3 40.3 10.7 43.2 11.1 46.1 11.5 48.9 11.9 50.7 12.2
55 11.1 7.1 14.0 7.5 16.4 8.2 19.2 8.6 22.1 9.0 25.0 9.4 29.0 10.0 33.6 10.6 37.0 10.7 39.8 11.1 42.7 11.5 45.6 11.9 48.4 12.3 50.2 12.5
30 12.9 6.0 16.5 6.5 20.0 7.0 23.5 7.5 27.0 8.0 30.6 8.5 35.5 9.3 41.1 10.1 44.7 10.6 48.2 11.1 51.7 11.6 55.2 12.1 58.8 12.6 60.9 12.9
35 12.4 6.4 16.0 6.9 19.5 7.4 23.0 7.9 26.5 8.4 30.1 8.9 35.0 9.6 40.6 10.4 44.2 10.9 47.7 11.4 51.2 11.9 54.7 12.4 58.3 12.9 60.4 13.2
40 11.9 6.7 15.5 7.2 19.0 7.7 22.5 8.2 26.0 8.7 29.6 9.2 34.5 10.0 40.1 10.8 43.7 11.3 47.2 11.8 50.7 12.3 54.2 12.8 57.8 13.3 59.9 13.6
UAL120ER5
45 11.9 6.7 15.5 7.2 18.5 8.1 22.0 8.6 25.5 9.1 29.1 9.6 34.00 10.30 39.6 11.1 43.7 11.3 47.2 11.8 50.7 12.3 54.2 12.8 57.8 13.3 59.9 13.6
50 11.4 7.1 15.0 7.6 18.0 8.4 21.5 8.9 25.0 9.4 28.6 9.9 33.5 10.7 39.1 11.5 43.2 11.6 46.7 12.1 50.2 12.6 53.7 13.1 57.3 13.6 59.4 13.9
55 10.9 7.4 14.5 7.9 17.5 8.8 21.0 9.3 24.5 9.8 28.1 10.3 33.0 11.0 38.6 11.8 42.7 12.0 46.2 12.5 49.7 13.0 53.2 13.5 56.8 14.0 58.9 14.3
30 12.4 4.2 17.1 5.2 21.8 6.2 26.5 7.3 31.2 8.3 35.9 9.3 42.5 10.8 50.0 12.4 54.7 13.4 59.5 14.4 64.2 15.5 68.9 16.5 73.6 17.5 76.4 18.1
35 11.9 4.9 16.6 6.0 21.3 7.0 26.0 8.0 30.7 9.0 35.4 10.1 42.0 11.5 49.5 13.1 54.2 14.2 59.0 15.2 63.7 16.2 68.4 17.2 73.1 18.3 75.9 18.9
40 11.4 5.7 16.1 6.7 20.8 7.7 25.5 8.8 30.2 9.8 34.9 10.8 41.5 12.3 49.0 13.9 53.7 14.9 58.5 15.9 63.2 17.0 67.9 18.0 72.6 19.0 75.4 19.6
UAL150ER5
45 11.4 5.7 16.1 6.7 20.3 8.5 25.0 9.5 29.7 10.5 34.4 11.6 41.00 13.00 48.5 14.6 53.7 14.9 58.5 15.9 63.2 17.0 67.9 18.0 72.6 19.0 75.4 19.6
50 10.9 6.4 15.6 7.5 19.8 9.2 24.5 10.3 29.2 11.3 33.9 12.3 40.5 13.8 48.0 15.4 53.2 15.7 58.0 16.7 62.7 17.7 67.4 18.7 72.1 19.8 74.9 20.4
55 10.4 7.2 15.1 8.2 19.3 10.0 24.0 11.0 28.7 12.0 33.4 13.1 40.0 14.5 47.5 16.1 52.7 16.4 57.5 17.4 62.2 18.5 66.9 19.5 71.6 20.5 74.4 21.1
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Water pressure drop curve
UAL030-090ER5
WPD kPa
UAL100-150ER5
UAL150ER5
UAL150ER5
UAL100ER5
WPD kPa
UAL120ER5
UAL100/120ER5
Notes:
1. Water pressure drop of the unit is tested by the plate heat exchanger and the supplied Y-type filter.
2. Water resistance of plate heat exchanger and Y-type filter is tested under condition of clean water; it may be
inconsistent with that shown in the diagram due to the water quality on site.
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Wiring diagram
UAL040ER5
15
UAL050-060ER5
16
UAL070-090ER5
17
UAL100ER5
18
UAL120ER5
19
UAL150ER5
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Unit installation
Working condition requirement
Item Description
Variations between phases Rated voltage ±2% (for 3 phases unit only)
Air quality Must not contain solute that can corrode copper, aluminum or iron.
Note:
1. The unit is strictly tested before delivery and can work safely in the rated working conditions.
2. For the performance of the unit in different working conditions, please refer to performance table and water
pressure drop curve. This is the normal operating temperature range for the unit. Beyond this temperature range,
the unit can only operate for a short moment before a failure alarm is triggered.
Installation of UAL030-080ER5
Each unit can be independently installed in a position, or multiple units can be installed in a wide position. Pay
attention to their arrangement when multiple units are installed in a position. Different arrangement modes are
detailed as follows:
With an Obstacle at the Air Inlet Side
● Without an obstacle at the upper side
a. Single unit installation
■ An obstacle exists at the air inlet side only (see Figure 1).
■ Obstacles exist at both sides and the air inlet side (see Figure 2).
b. Group installation (two or more units)
■ Obstacles exist at both sides and the air inlet side (see Figure 3).Obstacles exist at both sides and the air
inlet side (see Figure 3).
≧4
00
≧4
00 ≧5
00 00 00
≧2 ≧2
≧ ≧5 ≧5
00
00
Frigure 11
Figure Frigure 2
Figure Frigure 33
Figure
Unit: mm
21
● With an obstacle at the upper side
a. Single unit installation
■ An obstacle exists at the air inlet side (see Figure 4).
■ Obstacles exist at both sides and the air inlet side (see Figure 5).
b. Group installation (two or more units)
■ Obstacles exist at both sides and the air inlet side (see Figure 6).
≧300
≧300
≧300
40
0
≧ ≧
≧
≧
≧ ≧ ≧
Unit: mm
≧300
≧
≧ ≧
Unit: mm
b. Group installation (two or more units) (see Figure 10)
300
Unit: mm
22
With obstacles at both the air Inlet and discharge sides
Mode 1: When the obstacle at the air discharge side is higher than the unit, the height of the obstacle at the air inlet
side will not be limited.
● Without an obstacle at the upper side
a. Single unit installation (see Figure 11)
b. Group installation (two or more units) (see Figure 12)
H
L
L
500
200 300
800 120
0
Unit: mm
L
L
≧
H
≧
H
Unit: mm
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Mode 2: When the obstacle at the air discharge side is lower than the unit, the height of the obstacle at the air inlet
side will not be limited.
● Without an obstacle at the upper side
a. Single unit installation (see Figure 15)
L H L A
b. Group installation (two or more units) (see Figure 16) 0<L 1/2H 250
H
L
L
0 50
20 0
0
80
00
16
Unit: mm
H
L
500
00 00
12 16
Unit: mm
Note:
1. H is height from fundation base bottom to unit top.
2. L is height of obstacle.
3. A is distance from unit rear to obstacle at unit inlet side.
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Wind shield installation for cooling at low ambient temperature
If running cooling mode when ambient temperature <5°C, wind shield shall be installed at the side of chiller airflow
inlet, distance between wind shield and both side of chiller shall be ≥600mm and wind shield shall be 600mm higher
than chiller.
≧600
≧600
≧6
00
≧6
00 ≧5
00 00 00
≧3 ≧3
≧6 ≧6
00
00
250
Unit:mm Unit:mm
200 130 130 81 187 345
55
25
38
108
75
Fin Coil
Heat Exchanger
101
200
25
Installation of UAL100-150ER5
UAL100ER5
h3≥1000
Airflow guide
h3
Height of obstacle
h1
h2
Height of obstacle
Front Rear
Left Right
1300
1300
500
≥500+h2/2 ≥300+h1/2
≥300 ≥300
UAL120ER5
h3≥1000
Airflow guide
h3
UAL150ER5
Airflow guide
>45°
≥ 500+h1 ≥ 500+h2
>1200
h1
>300
h2
Front
≥600
≥ 500
Water pipe
Front
≥ 500
Front ≥800
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The unit can be mounted in one place or multiple units are mounted in a large area. For the
latter, attention should be paid to the arrangement, which is detailed as follows:
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3 Figure 4
Unit: mm
Obstacles in the three sides
a. Mounting of single unit
■ Obstacles in the front, back and one side (see Figure 5)
b. Package mounting (more than two sets)
■ Obstacles in the front, back and one side, mounting in the same direction (see Figure 6)
■ Obstacles in the front, back and one side, back-to-back mounting 1 (see Figure 7)
■ Obstacles in the front, back and one side, back-to-back mounting 2 (see Figure 8)
≥300+h1/2
≥50
≥500
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≥500+h2/2
≥300+h1/2
≥50
≥900
≥500
Figure 7 Figure 8
Back-to-back mounting 1 Back-to-back mounting 2
Unit: mm
Figure 9
Figure 10
Mounting in the same direction
Unit: mm
Figure 11
Back-to-back mounting 1
Figure 12
Back-to-back mounting 2
≥300+h1/2
≥200
≥200
≥500
Figure 13 Unit: mm
Face-to-face mounting
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Wind shield installation for cooling at low ambient temperature
WindIfshield
running cooling mode
installation for when
coolingambient
at lowtemperature <5℃, wind shield shall be installed at the side of
ambient temperature
chiller airflow inlet, distance between wind shield and both sideshield
of chiller shall be ≥600mm
at the sideand
of wind
Wind shield installation
If running for cooling
cooling mode when ambientat low ambient
temperature <5℃,temperature
wind shall be installed
shield shall be 600mm higher than chiller.
If runningchiller
coolingairflow
mode inlet,
whendistance
ambientbetween wind shield
temperature <5°C,andwind
bothshield
side of chiller
shall shall be ≥600mm
be installed at the sideand wind airflow
of chiller
shield shall be 600mm higher than chiller.
inlet, distance between wind shield and both side of chiller shall be ≥600mm and wind shield shall be 600mm higher
UAL100ER5
than chiller.
UAL100ER5
UAL100ER5
00
≥3
00
≥3
00
≥3
00
≥3
≥300
≥300
≥300
≥300
≥30
≥30 0
0 ≥30
≥30 0
0
Group installation
Single unit installation
Single Groupinstallation
installation Unit: mm
Single unit installation
unit installation Group Unit:
Unit:mm
mm
UAL120ER5
UAL120ER5
UAL120ER5
0 0
30 30
≥ ≥
0 0
≥ ≥ 30 30
30 30 ≥ ≥
0 ≥0
≥≥ 30 ≥3
303 0 00
0 00≥
3≥
0030 ≥ ≥
0 30 3
0 ≥00
30 ≥3
0 00
Single unit installation Group installation
Single
Single unit installation Group
Groupinstallation
installation Unit: mm
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
UAL150ER5
UAL150ER5
00
≥3
00
≥ ≥3
30 ≥
0 30
0 ≥
≥ 30
30 0
0
≥
30
0
Singleunit
Single unit installation
installation Group installation
Group installation ≥
30
0
Unit:
Unit: mmmm
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Hoisting the unit
Perform Hoisting operation according to the following diagram. Support the units at four points when moving them.
Do not move with three supporting points, which may cause instability and dropping of the units.
Hoisting rope
<40 °
(>8m)
>6 m <40Ā
Hoisting rope
Protective cushion
>6 m
UAL040-090ER5 UAL100ER5
<40°
>5m Hoisting rope
Hoisting rope
>5m
(>5m)
<40 °
(>8m)
Protective pad
four rings
UAL120ER5 UAL150ER5
UAL040-090ER5 UAL100/120/150ER5
● Build the base with concrete or mounting bracket. When building the base, take into considerations about the floor’s intensity, drainage (when
the units operate, water drains away from the units), pipes and cable layout. Insufficient intensity may cause dropping of the unit, thus causing
personal injuries.
● Fasten the chillers with anchor bolts to avoid falling down due to earthquake or strong wind. The unit must be properly installed to prevent
damages arising from strong wind and earthquake.
● Vibration may transmit to installation parts and the floor and wall may cause vibration and noises, both of which depend on the installation
conditions. Therefore, anti-vibration measures must be taken (such as the anti-vibration pad and bumper bracket).
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Unit model UAL040~090ER5 UAL100~150ER5
Specification of anti-vibration pads
100×80×15mm 150×125×15mm
(L×W×H)
Qty 4 4
WARNING:
● The unit must be installed in a place with sufficient strength for bearing the running weight of the unit.
Electrical installation
Before connecting the circuit, strictly abide by the following safety rules and measures:
The units must be installed by DAIKIN service personnel or personnel who are specially trained. The installation must
abide by the national and local laws and regulations in aspects of electricity, construction and environment protection
as well as meet the requirement of product installation instructions. Users are not allowed to remove or add control
components. For unit damages and personal injuries caused by operations which fail to follow the rules, DAIKIN
assumes no responsibility.
The earth wires of the air conditioning unit must be grounded well. Earth wires cannot be connected to gas pipes,
water pipes, and telephone lines, because poor earth may result in electric shock.
Circuit connecting must refer to wiring diagram and the instructions as below.
Note:
1. The above data are electric parameters for basic module units.
2. Connection for all the conductors must be secure.
3. Keep all the conductors away from refrigerant pipes and movable components like compressor and fan.
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Power cable connection diagram
Single unit
380-415V/3N~/50Hz,
380V/3N~/60Hz
220-240V~/50Hz,
220V~/60Hz
Single-phase 3-phase
220-240V~/50Hz,
220V~/60Hz
380-415V/3N~/50Hz,
380V/3N~/60Hz
Master
Master unit
unit
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Connection illustration for control devices
Note:
“------”Parts within the dashed box are to be connected onsite.
“——”Parts within the real-line box are connected before ex-factory.
Above wiring is take UAL070-090ER5 as example.
Description of symbol:
OV-WHEAT: Water system heater protector (heater is mainly for auxiliary heating in winter).
EN-SAVE: 2-way valve interlock control (for interlock control between outdoor unit and fan coil unit).
RMS: Remote mode switch (for cooling mode and heating mode switching).
REMOTE: Remote switch ( for remote control outdoor unit ON an OFF).
NOTE: Feedback signal, module interface input voltage is 24V.
NOTE:
1. ABOVE PARTS CAN BE CONFIGURED BY CUSTOMER ACCORDING TO ACTUAL REQUIREMENT OF
CUSTOMER.
2. F UNCTIONS FOR SITE WIRING ARE VARIOUS FOR DIFFERENT MODELS OF CHILLER, PLEASE
REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAM OF EACH MODEL FOR DETAILS.
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DIP switch setting
The control board can be used to set the unit’s capacity, address, master and slave unit number. The capacity DIP
has been set at delivery time and cannot be changed. The address DIP and slave number DIP need to be set as
needed after the unit is installed. Customers need to take down the address number and location of the unit and keep
the record in good condition for maintenance reference.
Setting of UAL040ER5
There are DIP switches on unit control board for settings of 2-way valve interlock, master/slave unit, slave unit
quantity, setting of master unit address is through wired controller. Slave unit address and quantity shall be set
according to actual situation after installation. Meanwhile user shall record the address code and installation place
of corresponding unit and save as important document for reference during maintenance. Registration of master unit
address, 2-way valve interlock control and slave unit address are set by wired controller.
Dialing upward is 1
Dialing downward is 0
SW1 indicates DIP master/slave units. Set to ON if they are master units, and set to OFF if they are slave units.
SW2 indicates temperature control. Set to ON for outlet water temperature control, and set to OFF for inlet water
temperature control.
SW3~5 indicate slave unit quantity (must to be set) or slave unit address setting (in the range 0~7).
SW6 indicates fan speed select. Set to ON for high static pressure fan speed control, set to OFF for standard static
pressure fan speed control.
SW7 is reserved.
SW8 indicates water flow system select. Set to ON for variable flow system, set to OFF for constant flow system.
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Setting of UAL050-150ER5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Dialing upward is 1.
Dialing downward is 0.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SW1.1 indicates setting master and slave unit. Set SW1.1 to ON for master unit, and set SW1.1 to OFF for slave unit.
SW1.2 indicates setting cooling only unit or heat pump unit. Set SW1.2 to ON for cooling only, and set SW1.2 to OFF for heat pump unit.
SW1.3 indicates setting temperature control. Set SW1.3 to ON for leaving water temperature control, and set SW1.3 to OFF for return water
temperature control.
NOTE: when units are modular combined, main pipe outlet water sensor TH5 and connecting wire should be configured by factory which are
options.
SW1.4 & SW1.7 are for setting unit type.
SW1.5 indicates setting 2-way valve interlock function. When using this function, set SW1.5 to ON.
SW1.6 indicates setting water flow control method. Set SW1.6 to ON for variable flow system, set SW1.6 to OFF for constant flow system.
SW1.8 indicates setting remote mode switch (Cooling/Heating). Set SW1.8 to ON to enable the function, set SW1.8 to OFF to disable the
function.
The master unit must be set the quantity of slave units to be connected, while slave units do not need to set
SW2.1~SW2.4.
Quantity of slave units SW2.1 SW2.2 SW2.3 SW2.4 Quantity of slave units SW2.1 SW2.2 SW2.3 SW2.4
0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 9 1 0 0 1
2 0 0 1 0 10 1 0 1 0
3 0 0 1 1 11 1 0 1 1
4 0 1 0 0 12 1 1 0 0
5 0 1 0 1 13 1 1 0 1
6 0 1 1 0 14 1 1 1 0
7 0 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1
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Address DIP setting of master units (in the range of 0 to 99):
SW3 SW4 Master unit address SW3 SW4 Master unit address SW3 SW4 Master unit address SW3 SW4 Master unit address
0 0 1# 0 8 9# 1 6 17# 2 4 25#
0 1 2# 0 9 10# 1 7 18# 2 5 26#
0 2 3# 1 0 11# 1 8 19# 2 6 27#
0 3 4# 1 1 12# 1 9 20# 2 7 28#
0 4 5# 1 2 13# 2 0 21# 2 8 29#
0 5 6# 1 3 14# 2 1 22# 2 9 30#
0 6 7# 1 4 15# 2 2 23# 3 0 31#
0 7 8# 1 5 16# 2 3 24# 3 1 32#
Note:
Address codes in the same system cannot be repeated.
Prepare for commissioning with power-on only after setting the address code.
The inner side of the control box of the unit is attached with electrical wiring diagram of the unit, which provides
detailed descriptions for DIP setting. Please keep it properly.
Salve unit
Salve unit Salve
Salveunit
unit Salve
Salveunit
unit
Master unit
Master unit No.
No. 00 No.13
No. 13 No.14
No. 14
Bin
Bin Bin
Bin Bin
Bin Bin
Bin
Ain
Ain Ain
Ain Ain
Ain Ain
Ain
+12V
+12V
GND
GND A) Conductor (WTC pair with cross
Bpc
Bpc Bpc
Bpc Bpc
Bpc Bpc
Bpc section area of at least 0.5mm2 or
Apc
Apc Apc
Apc Apc
Apc Apc
Apc
20AWG)
B) Insulator
C) Screen layer (twisted WTC with a
Wire controller
Wire controller screening factor no less than 95%)
D) Outer jacket (PVC)
Note:
Better choose network cables with a tenser shielding layer and smaller twisting distance.
Please refer to the UL2547 or UL2791 wire specification.
The control cable must not be longer than 1000 meters.
The control cable must be at least 20cm away from major current wire.
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Water system installation
Notes for connecting water pipes
The water pump is supplied with the unit. Ensure that the lift used is within the lift range of the water pump.
Fix the thermometers and pressure gauges on the water inlets and outlets. This helps you know operating condition
of the chiller.
The water side heat exchanger is a stainless steel plate heat exchanger. There is a possibility that scales adhere to
the plate heat exchanger, depending on water quality. To remove these scales, therefore, a periodical cleaning using
cleaning agent is required.
Ensure that the water flow is in the application range. If the flow is too low, scale adsorption will occur so as to reduce
unit performance, cause anti-freezing protection sensor action, or gas leakage caused by rust corrosion. If the water
flow is too high, impact corrosion will occur.
An expansion tank has been equipped with the water system upon factory delivery to adapt to the water pressure
fluctuation resulting from water temperature change in the water supply system.
An insulated water tank of proper volume is recommended to avoid unit frequently start and stop during too low of
the load.
Be sure to set an automatic exhaust valve at the highest point of the water system, and set a proper drain valve at
the lowest point of the water system.
Take insulation measures for the water pipe to prevent heat loss and water condensation.
For water system installation, please see the water system installation diagram. Refer to the design drawings from
the design institute for specific installation construction.
Install the Y-shaped water filter equipped with the unit (water filter is supplied by factory.) on the water return pipe.
Clean the filter mesh after commissioning.
Before injecting water, ensure that there are not sand, pebbles, rusty iron, welding slag or other foreign materials in
the pipes to prevent damaging the heat exchanger. When flushing the water supply system, bypass the master unit
and the end-side heat exchanger with bypass valves.
Drain water
Safety valve
Filter
Thermometer
Pressure gauge
Flexible connector
Gate valve
Drainage valve
Note: When the ambient temperature is lower than 0°C, keep the unit in power-on status. If the unit is powered off for
more than 3 hours, use drainage valves to directly drain off water from the system to avoid frost cracking of water-
side heat exchanger and pipes.
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Water system installation diagram for a single unit with water distributors/collectors
Water separator
Fan coil
Fan coil
Water collector
Water separator
Check valve
Heater
buried pipe
Drain water
Safety valve
Water collector
Automatic exhaust valve
buried pipe
Chilled (hot) water inlet
Pressure gauge
Gate valve
Flexible connector
Automatic water
Filter
Drainage valve
refilling valve
Multiple module unit combinations: reference diagram of constant flow rate of water system
adjusting indoor temperature by adjusting end air flow of air-conditioner.
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Automatic water refilling vale
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
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Multiple module unit combinations: reference diagram of variable flow rate water system
adjusting indoor temperature by adjusting flow rate of chilled water.
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Fan coil
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Gate valve
Automatic water refilling valve
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Refer recommended water speed in table 1 in chapter Hydraulic calculation and pipe system to decide main pipe
size.
CAUTION:
(1) When cleaning the water system, close all the gate valves as shown in position 1 and 2. Open the 3 valve
to bypass the units to avoid foreign matters in water system entering the plate of units, which may influence the
efficiency of heat exchange and life expectancy of the plate.
(2) If two or more units are combined, it is recommended to install a reserved return system for the water system.
If a direct return system is adopted, it may cause uneven water flow distribution of units, thus affecting operation of
units. In addition, differential pressure bypass valves should be added to balance the pressure of the water system.
(3) The areas with the ambient temperature lower than 0°C can be configured with anti-freezing components, which
should be installed at the water outlet side. To facilitate drainage, customers need to install drainage hoses.
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Hydraulic calculation and pipe system
Pipe design for the air-conditioning system
■ The pipes of an air conditioning system must have sufficient transportation capacities. For example, the water
system must ensure that the water flowing through the air conditioning unit or fan coil reaches the rated flow rate
to ensure that the unit works properly.
■ Deploy pipes properly. Use pipes with reverse return if possible. Although the initial investment is increased a little,
the water flow in the system is more stable. If pipes have no reverse return design, pressure between branch pipes
must be balanced in the design process.
■ When determining the diameters of pipes, ensure that the transportation capacity is sufficient, the resistance
and noise is minimal, and that the unit works economically. A larger pipe diameter requires more investment,
but the flow resistance is smaller, the circulation pump consumes less energy, and the operation cost is smaller.
Therefore, a balance needs to be achieved between the operation cost and investment by designing the pipe
diameter properly. Avoid a large water flow with small temperature variation to ensure that the pipe system is
economical.
■ In the design process, calculate water resistance accurately to ensure that water pressures between circuits are
well balanced and that the air conditioning system works with the best water and thermal conditions.
■ The pipe system of an air conditioning system must meet the adjustment requirements for partial workload.
■ The pipe system of an air conditioning system should use energy saving technologies whenever possible.
■ Pipes and accessories of the pipe system must meet the related requirements.
■ The design of the pipe system must facilitate maintenance, operation, and adjustment.
* Determining the diameter of pipes in the air conditioning system
4 mw
The pipe diameter is determined based on the following: d= mw: water flow m3/s
The water speed should be determined by the recommendations in the first table and design the water pipe diameters
accordingly, or you can determine the water pipe diameter based on water flow in the second table.
Table 1: Recommended water speed (m/s) Table 2: Pipe diameter and resistance loss in unit length
Closed water system Open water system
Diameter Diameter of the
12 20 25 32 40 50 65 80
(mm) steel tube (mm) Water flow Water flow
kPa/100m kPa/100m
(m3/h) (m3/h)
Closed water 15 0 - 0.5 0 - 60 -- --
0.4 - 0.5 0.5 - 0.6 0.6 - 0.7 0.7 - 0.9 0.8 - 1.0 0.9 - 1.2 1.1 - 1.4 1.2 - 1.6
system
20 0.5 - 1.0 10 - 60 -- --
25 1.0 - 2.0 10 - 60 0 - 1.3 0 - 43
Open water
0.3 - 0.4 0.4 - 0.5 0.5 - 0.6 0.6 - 0.8 0.7 - 0.9 0.9 - 1.0 0.9 - 1.2 1.1 - 1.4
system 32 2.0 - 4.0 10 - 60 1.3 - 2.0 11 - 40
40 4.0 - 6.0 10 - 60 2.0 - 4.0 10 - 40
Diameter
100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 50 6.0 -11.0 10 - 60 4.0 - 8.0 --
(mm)
65 11.0 -18.0 10 - 60 8.0 - 14.0 --
Closed water 80 18 - 32 10 - 60 14 - 22 --
1.3 - 1.8 1.5 - 2.0 1.6 - 2.2 1.8 - 2.5 1.8 - 2.6 1.9 - 2.9 1.6 - 2.5 1.8 - 2.6
system
100 32 - 65 10 - 60 22 - 45 --
Open water 125 65 - 115 10 - 60 45 - 82 10 - 40
1.2 - 1.6 1.4 - 1.8 1.5 - 2.0 1.6 - 2.3 1.7 - 2.4 1.7 - 2.4 1.6 - 2.1 1.8 - 2.3
system
150 115~185 10 - 47 82 - 130 10 - 43
Note: Parameters in the preceding table may vary based on the design manual. For details, see the «HVAC Design Manual».
Model Min water volume /L Model Min water volume /L Model Min water volume /L
UAL040ER5 81 UAL070ER5 142 UAL120ER5 187
UAL050ER5 101 UAL090ER5 176 UAL150ER5 226
UAL060ER5 115 UAL100ER5 165
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Wired controller instruction
Display interface
Setting Afternoon
Clock Locking
Automatic startup after
Defrosting
power restoration
Silence Low battery
Function overview
■ Power-on/off control
■ Mode setting
■ Temperature setting
■ Switching common temperature types
■ Error code display
■ Clock setting
■ Timer setting
■ Automatic startup after power restoration
■ Low-noise mode setting
■ Password input
■ Manual defrosting
■ Low battery reminder
■ Locking
■ Energy-saving mode setting
■ Floor heating mode enabling
■ Water pump mode setting
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Number of controller keys
Five keys: “Menu” key, “Mode” key, “ON/OFF” key, “Plus” key, and “Minus” key.
■ Mode setting
In power-off status, press “ ” to switch the mode as follows:
Cooling → Heating → Hot water → Floor heating →
Automatic in summer ( + ) → Automatic in winter
( + )→ (The specific modes are determined by logics of the
unit.)
Note: To run the floor heating mode, set this mode for the master unit
and enable this mode on the wired controller.
■ Temperature setting
Press “ ”, and then press “ ” or “ ” to make “Setting”
and “Air Conditioning Water Temperature” or “Hot Water
Temperature” blink. Press “ ” to enter temperature change.
Press “ ” or “ ” to adjust the temperature, and then press
“ ” to save the change.
■ Switching between preset temperature and actual temperature
Press “ ” or “ ” to switch between preset temperature and actual
temperature.
■ Error code display
When failure occurs, “ ” blinks and the corresponding error code is Blink when
setting weekday
displayed.
Blink when
setting hour
■ Clock setting
Clock setting allows you to set the weekday, hour and minute. Blink when
setting minute
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■ Weekday setting
Press and hold “ ”, and then press “ ” or “ ” to make “ ” blink. Press “ ” to enter clock setting (now
“Weekday” starts to blink). Press “ ” to enter weekday setting and press “ ” or “ ” to set the weekday. Press
“ ” to save weekday setting and enter hour setting.
■ Hour setting
When the hour part starts to blink, press “ ” or “ ” to adjust the hour. Press “ ” to save hour setting and enter
minute setting.
■ Minute setting
When the minute part starts to blink, press “ ” or “ ” to adjust the minute. Press “ ” to save minute setting
and thus clock setting finishes.
■ Timer setting
Timer setting allows you to set timed power-on and timed power-off four times every day. To cancel timer setting, set
timed power-on/off to 00:00.
■ Timer power-on setting
Press and hold “ ”, and then press “ ” or “ ” to make “ ”
flash. Press “ ” to enter timed power-on setting (now “Weekday”
starts to blink). Press “ ” or “ ” to select a weekday, and then
press “ ” to save weekday setting and enter power-on times setting
(now the number of times starts to blink). Press “ ” or “ ” to set
the number of times, and then press “ ” to enter power-on time
setting. Set it in the same way as clock setting.
■ Timer power-off setting
Press and hold “ ” to make “Unit No.” blink. Press “ ” or Blink when setting
timed power-off
Note:
1. Only when the mode value is set to 1 or 2, “ ” will be displayed
after exiting setting.
2. The value 0 indicates no low-noise mode, 1 indicates nighttime low-noise mode, and 2 indicates all-day low-noise
mode.
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■ Password input
Press and hold “ ”, and then press “ ” or “ ” to make “Password” blink. Press “ ” to enter password input
status. Press “ ” or “ ” to change the password, and then press “ ” to save.
■ Manual defrosting
Press “ ” after inputting the password. Press “ ” or “ ” to make “ ” blink, and then press “ ”. Press “
” or “ ” to select a parameter value. When the value is set to 1, the wire controller will send a manual defrosting
direction to the unit.
Note:
1. When “ ” is displayed, it indicates that the air conditioning system is defrosting.
2. Manual defrosting can be set only when the unit is powered on in heating mode.
■ Low battery reminder
When the battery level of the wire controller is low, “ ” will be displayed.
■ Backlight display
1. When the wire controller incurs key actions, the backlight will go on.
2. If there are not any operations on the wire controller for 10 seconds, the backlight will go out.
■ Wire controller locking
Press and hold “ ” to enter or exit the locked status. In locking status, “ ” is displayed.
Note: When the wire controller is in locked status, power-on/off actions cannot be performed. When you press a key,
the icon will blink and a long beeping sound will occur.
■ Unit No. setting
By default, “Unit No.” and the corresponding number are not displayed. To set the
unit No.:
1. Press and hold “ ”.
2. Press “ ” or “ ” to make “Unit No.” blink.
3. Press “ ” to enter unit No. setting. Press “ ” or “ ” to
select a unit No.
Note: If you exit the unit No. setting status when “--” is displayed, “Unit No.” and the
corresponding number will not be displayed and the unit No. is set to FF (master
unit), as shown in the following figure:
■ Parameter query and setting
Parameter query and setting can be used only after you input the service password.
1. Press “ ” to enter the parameter query and setting status. Only the parameter
ID and parameter value are displayed.
2. Press “ ” or “ ” to adjust the parameter value.
3. Press “ ” to enter parameter value modification. Press “ ” or “ ”
to modify the parameter value.
4. Press “ ” to save the modification.
Note: If there are not any operations on the wire controller after you input
the service password, you need to input the service password again to Parameter
value
enter the parameter query and setting status.
Parameter
■ Energy-saving mode setting ID
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■ Floor heating mode enabling
When the unit requires operating in floor heating mode, enable the floor heating mode on the wire controller as
follows:
1. Press “ ”, and then press “ ” or “ ” to make “ ” (to the right of “ ”) blink.
2. Press “ ”.
3. Press “ ” or “ ” to switch parameter values. Press “ ” to save a value. When the parameter value is 1, it
indicates the floor heating mode is enabled and can be selected on the wire controller; to exit the floor heating
mode, set the parameter value to 0.
■ Water pump mode setting
To set the water pump mode on the wire controller:
1. Press “ ”, and then press “ ” or “ ” to make “ ” blink.
2. Press “ ”.
3. Press “ ” or “ ” to switch parameter values. Press “ ” to save a value. When the parameter value is 1, it
indicates the water pump mode is enabled and “ ” always blinks; to exit the water pump mode, set the parameter
value to 0.
■ Others
1. When setting a function, press “ ” to immediately exit the current action.
2. If there are not any valid operations within 10 seconds during setting, the wire controller will exit the current action
and return to the idle status.
3. When the air conditioning water pump is enabled, “ ” will be displayed.
Controller installation
Dimensions:
65.6
92
1.9
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
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(1) Remove the hanging panel from the wire controller and fix it to the cassette with mounting screws.
(2) Connect wires of the wire controller and buckle mounting holes at the back of the wire controller with hooks
of the hanging panel.
See the following installation diagram:
Place one end of the battery under the two buckles, Push the metal sheet along the direction indicated
with the positive electrode upward, and then press by the arrow. Then, the battery pops up
down the other end to horizontal position. automatically.
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Commissioning and operation
Check items before test run
CAUTION: In order to protect the equipment, you should check the following before attempting test run.
It would also be a good idea to read “Safety Precautions” once more before starting.
Note: The above references are only bases to judge whether the units onsite are in good condition. The maximum and minimum reference values
are for maximum and minimum conditions. If the units exceed the reference values in stable operating, please consult the local dealer and DAIKIN.
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Inspection and maintenance
CAUTION: Recheck the relevant safety precautions before inspection and maintenance.
CAUTION: The unit has been strictly tested and inspected before factory delivery. Customers shall
perform periodical inspection and maintenance to ensure excellent performance.
■ This unit shall be inspected and maintained by the personnel who have experienced professional cooling
training. Check safety control components of the unit before the unit restarts.
Periodical inspection
■ Clean the fin heat exchanger.
To ensure working efficiency of the condenser and maximize heat exchange, keep the heat exchanger clean
and get rid of any pollutants that may block heat exchanger fins such as leaves, cotton wool and insects. Clean
by washing with water or steam-cleaning.
■ Check the chilled water.
Drop some water from the air or water purge plug.
If the water is dirty, replace all the water in the system. (For details about the water quality requirements, see
Water Quality Control.)
Dirty water reduces cooling capability and causes corrosion of water heat exchangers and piping.
■ Check if there is air in the water piping system.
Even after air is purged at the beginning, air can still get inside the system. You should continue to purge air in
the system from time to time.
■ Clean the Y-shaped water filter in the water system.
■ Refill the refrigerant and lubricant.
Each unit is supplied with sufficient refrigerant and lubricant before delivery.
In case of a normal system, no refrigerant or lubricant needs to be refilled and it is not allowed to randomly refill
or replace the refrigerant or lubricant.
If there is any need for refilling due to a leakage, refer to the refilling amount specified on the unit nameplate.
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Maintenance
Routine check must be performed during operation of the unit to ensure the performance of the unit, which is the
best method for avoiding unnecessary downtime and other wastes. Routine check is performed for the following
items:
For consideration of
Items Monthly Quarterly Semiannually Annually
needs
1. Compressor
2. Controller
5. Others
Remarks: The forgoing maintenance plans are supervisory only (for reference) and specific maintenance plans may be implemented according to
different operation performance and areas.
Note: ● indicates items checked by users themselves, and ▲ indicates items checked by professional technicians.
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Water quality control
Water quality requirements
Water in the water system must be softened to prevent scale in the heat exchanger and affecting the heat
exchanger performance. Water not softened can also cause scale in the water pipes and cause the water
resistance to increase. This affects the water flow and the performance of the water pump. Softened water must
meet the following requirements.
Tendency
Item Base Value
Corrosion Scale Formation
pH (25ºC) 7.5~9.0 O O
Fe mg(Fe)/L <1.0 O O
Note: ○ indicates relevant factors that are inclined to corrosion or scale formation.
In addition, since water in the water system is directly used by users, water quality must meet the requirements of
local domestic water health standards.
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● Daikin Industries, Ltd.’s products are manufactured for export to numerous countries throughout the
world. Daikin Industries., Ltd. does not have control over which products are exported to and used in
a particular country. Prior to purchase, please therefore confirmwith your local authorized importer,
distributor and/or retailer whether this product conforms to the applicable standards, and is suitable
for use, in the region where the product will be used. This statement does not purport to exclude,
restrict or modify the application of any local legislation.
● Ask a qualifed installer or contractor to install this product. Do not try to install the product yourself.
Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical shock, fire or explosion.
● Use only those parts and accessories supplied or specifiedby Daikin. Ask a qualifiedinstaller or
contractor to install those parts and accessories. Use of unauthorized parts and accessories or
improper installation of parts and accessories can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical
shock, fire or explosion.
● Read the User’s Manual carefully before using this product. The User’s Manual provides important
safety instructions and warnings. Be sure to follow these instructions and warnings.
If you have any enquiries, please contact your local importer, distributor and/or retailer.