Samsung Mono Controller Kit Manual
Samsung Mono Controller Kit Manual
Samsung Mono Controller Kit Manual
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Safety precautions
Carefully follow the precautions listed as below because they are essential to guarantee the safety of SAMSUNG product.
• Always disconnect a power supply of Air-Water Heat Pump before servicing it or accessing
components inside the unit.
WARNING • Verify that installation and testing operations shall be performed by qualified personnel.
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• To prevent serious damage on the system and injuries to users, precautions and other
notices shall be observed.
Warning
fCarefully read the contents of this manual before installing the control kit and store the manual in a safe place in order to
be able to use it as reference after installation.
fFor maximum safety, installers should always carefully read the following warnings.
fStore the manual in a safe location and remember to hand it over to the new owner if the kit is sold or transferred.
fThe kit is compliant with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC), the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and
the Directive on pressurized equipment (97/23/EEC).
fThe manufacturer shall not be responsible for damage originating from unauthorized changes or the improper
connection of electric and hydraulic lines. Failure to comply with these instructions or to comply with the requirements
set forth in the “Operating limits” table, included in the manual, shall immediately invalidate the warranty.
fDo not use the units if you see some damages on the units and recognize something bad such as loud noisy, smell of
burning.
fIn order to prevent electric shocks, fires or injuries, always stop the unit, disable the protection switch and contact
SAMSUNG’s technical support if the unit produces smoke, if the power cable is hot or damaged or if the unit is very noisy.
fAlways remember to inspect the unit, electric connections, and protections regularly. These operations shall be
performed by qualified personnel only.
fThe unit contains various electric parts, which should be kept out of the reach of children.
fDo not attempt to repair, move, alter or reinstall the unit by unauthorized personnel, these operations may cause product
damage, electric shocks and fires.
fDo not place containers with liquids or other objects on the unit.
fAll the materials used for the manufacture and packaging of the air to water heat pump are recyclable.
fThe packing materials must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
fWear protective gloves to unpack, move, install, and service the unit to avoid your hands being injured by the edge of the
parts.
fDo not touch the internal parts while running the units.
fInspect the product shipped and check if damaged during transport. If the product has some damages, DO NOT INSTALL
and immediately discuss about the damages with the carrier or retailer (if the installer or the authorized technician has
collected the material from the retailer.)
fOur units shall be installed in compliance with the spaces described in the installation manual, to ensure accessibility
from both sides and allow repairs or maintenance operations to be carried out. If the units installed without complying
with procedures described in manual, additional expenses can be asked because special harnesses, ladders, scaffolding
or any other elevation system for repair service will NOT be considered part of the warranty and will be charged to the
end customer.
fWhen service works required, make sure to disconnect the power supply at least 1 minute to prevent electric shocks.
- Always check the voltage at the terminals of main PCB before trying to touch.
fUse electric wires which manual designated. Connections between wires and terminals shall be assembled without any
tension. If the assembly works is not implemented well, it can lead to have product damages and fires.
fAfter wiring works, terminal block cover shall be fixed firmly. Without cover, it can cause to have product damage and fire.
fBe sure not to perform power cable modification, midway wiring, and multiple wire connection.
- It may cause electric shock or fire due to poor connection or insulation and current limit override.
- When midway wiring is required due to power line damage, refer to "How to connect your extended power cables" in
the installation manual.
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Product specifications
Item Description
MIM-E03CN
Insulartor (2EA)
Installation manual
User manual
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Item Description
Fastener (2EA)
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O-Ring (2EA)
Main components
Model name MIM-E03CN
Parts Qty.
Main PBA 1
ELCB
- Rated current : 30A 1
- Leakage current : 30mA
Detail components Grounding screw 7
Rubber 3
Base plate 1
Top cover plate 1
Case screw 2
Weight (Net) 3.5 kg
Packing size (W x H x D) 329 mm x 439 mm x 168 mm
Screw
3. Close the top cover and install 2 screw again into the unit.
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Installing the unit
Installing the remote controller
Dimension
(Unit : mm)
120 19
120
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Wired Remote Controller Installation
1. Insert the flat-head screwdriver into two square grooves at the bottom of the Wired Remote Controller and rotate it to lift
the front cover for removal from the rear cover.
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2. Arrange the power cable and the communication cable so that they fit in the housing along the edges of the rear cover.
8 cm 8 cm
Area A
<When the cable is not concealed> <When the cable is concealed>
• When connecting the power and communication cables to the bottom of the Wired Remote Controller, first cut
NOTE off the area A.
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Installing the unit
3. Using two or more screws, firmly affix the rear cover of the remote controller to the wall, and then cut off the grooves of
the front covers for communication and power cables, making sure these cables have reasonable length.
10 mm or more
10 mm or more
10 mm or more
Screw hole
50 mm or more
Rear cover
❋ Before fixing the rear cover, secure ❋ You must fit the
at least 10 mm space of upper side, screws into the
left side, right side, and 50 mm screw holes.
space of bottom side.
4. Connect the communication cables (F3, F4) to the terminals of the back of the front cover, and then fix the wires so that
they do not get stuck during connection.
F1 F2 V1 V2 F3 F4
Wired Remote
Controller
Front cover
F3(COM2_B) F4(COM2_A)
PCB terminal
• When using an electric screwdriver, tighten the screws to the standard torque because the top of screws may be
CAUTION worn out if you use a strong torque.
• Align the controller with the upper groove first, and then insert it by turning it downwards as shown
NOTE
in the figure.
After assembly, check and confirm that no wires are stuck in the gap between the back and front
covers.
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6. Remove the front protective film.
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• When installing a Wired Remote Controller by using a cable longer than 10 m, you must install the
CAUTION
communication cable and the power cable separately. (Electrical interference can cause the Wired Remote
Controller to malfunction.)
• When installing your Wired Remote Controller on the wall, consider the size of the wire hole, and select a wire
with a proper thickness.
• Wire that is connectable to Wired Remote Controller PCB.
- If you install the Wired Remote Controller by reclaiming, install it according to U-terminal cable specification.
- If you install the Wired Remote Controller by using two pieces of PVC wire, remove the 30 cm of the sheath of
the cable and install it only with the two pieces of wires. (Recommended specification: AWG20)
• The following are the specs of the compression ring terminal connected to your Wired Remote Controller PCB.
E
W Stud ØD
F G
L
Range of Permitted Wires Rated Size Stud Size Basic Size (mm)
AWG mm2 mm2 mm t øD G E F W L
22 ~ 16 0.25 ~ 1.65 1.5 3 0.7 3.8 10.0 4.5 6.5 6.0 21.2
❋ Maximum distance for connecting communication and power cable: 100 m
• Screws on the PCB terminal must be tightened with less than 6N-cm tightening torque. If the tightening torque
is greater, it may damage the screw thread.
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Wiring works
• Field-supplied electrical components such as power switch, circuit breakers, wires, terminal blocks, etc must be
CAUTION properly chosen with compliance with national legislation or regulation.
• Switch off the power supply before making any connections.
• All field wiring and components must be installed by a licensed electrician.
• Use a dedicated power supply.
• All power connections must be protected from dew condensation by thermal insulation.
• The system shall be earthed. Do not earth the unit to a utility pipe, surge absorber or telephone earth.
Incomplete earth may cause electrical problems.
Layout of PCB
SMPS circuit 6
2 7 11
8
EEPROM
DIP switch
4 5 3
Micom 9
1
10
2-WIRE COMM
Load control
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Fuse
14 13 15
1
ON
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1 2 3 4
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No. Note No. Note
Thermistor
CNS043(White) TB-C(Black)
⑦ 1-2: Heater Out ⑧ F3-F4:COMM2 (Wired Remote Controller)
5-6: Eva In
Water Pump Signal
TB-C(Black) CNS1(White)
⑨ ⑩
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F1-F2:COMM1 (IN-OUT COMM) 1: Signal
3: Gnd
Flow Sensor
3-Way Valve
CNS057(White)
CNP501(White)
1: DC5V
⑪ 2: Signal ⑫ 1: Neutral
3: Signal_NO
3: Gnd
5: Signal_NC
4: N.C
Immersion Heater
Main Power TB-A(Black)
⑬ TB-A1(Block) ⑭ L-N, INPUT, AC
L-N, Output, AC
TB-B(Black)
Terminal No. Function Input /output Max. Current Description Remark
Water INV. pump operation (maximum input power of
B1/B6 Water Pump AC 230V output 0.5 A Mandatory
pump 100W). (B6 : Lived)
B2/B3/B5 Mixing valve AC 230V output 22 mA Mixing Valve operation(B2: CW, B3: CCW) Option
B4/B5 Backup Boiler AC 230V output 10 mA Signal output for Backup Boiler(B5: Neutral) Option
Additional Water pump operation (maximum input
B7/B8 Water Pump AC 230V output 0.5 A Option
power of pump 100W)(B8 : Lived)
B9/B10/ 2 Way Valve operation for Zone#1 (UFH)
2Way valve #1 AC 230V output 22 mA Option
B11/B12 (B9 : NO, B10 : NC, B11: Neutral, B12: Lived)
⑮ B13/B14/B11/ 2 Way Valve operation for Zone#2 (FCU)
2Way valve #2 AC 230V output 22 mA Option
B12 (B13 : NO, B14 : NC, B11: Neutral, B12: Lived)
B15/B16/B17/ 3 Way Valve operation for DHW
3Way valve AC 230V output 22 mA Option
B18 (B17 : NO, B18 : NC, B15: Neutral, B16: Lived)
Power to external thermostat(s)
B19/B20 Thermostats AC 230V output 22 mA Option
(B20: Lived)
Thermostat for zone#1 (UFH) Cooling(B21)/
B21/B22 Thermostat 1 AC 230V input 22mA Option
Heating(B22) Signal
Thermostat for zone#2 (FCU) Cooling(B23)/Heating(B24)
B23/B24 Thermostat 2 AC 230V input 22mA Option
Signal
Signal input from Solar Pump / DHW Thermostat
B25/B26 Solar Pump AC 230V input 10 mA Option
(B26 :Lived)
⑯ Dip Switch(K1~K4)
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Wiring works
Selection for the power and booster heater wire terminal
fConnect the cables to the terminal board using the solderless ring terminal.
fUse certified and verified cables.
fConnect using a driver which is able to apply the rated torque to the screws.
fIf the terminal is loose, fire may occur caused by arc.
If the terminal is connected too firmly, the terminal may be damaged.
fExternal force should not be applied to the terminal block and wires.
fThe cable ties to fasten the wire should be an incombustible material, V0 or above.
(The cable ties should be used to fasten the power wire and they are supplied with the unit.)
fMain PCB
M3.5 Screw
M3 Screw
M3.5 Screw
M4 Screw
fELCB
M5 Screw
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Selecting solderless ring terminal
fSelect a solderless ring terminal of a connecting power cable based on a nominal dimensions for cable.
fCover a solderless ring terminal and a connector part of the power cable and then connect it.
Silver solder
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Nominal dimensions for cable (mm2) 1.5 2.5 4/6 10
Nominal dimensions for screw (mm) 4 4 4 8 8
Standard dimension (mm) 8 9.5 9.5 12 12
B
Allowance (mm) ±0.2 ±0.2 ±0.2 ±0.2
Standard dimension (mm) 3.4 4.2 5.6 7.1
D +0.3 +0.3 +0.3 +0.3
Allowance (mm)
-0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -0.2
Standard dimension (mm) 1.7 2.3 3.4 4.5
d1
Allowance (mm) ±0.2 ±0.2 ±0.2 ±0.2
E Min. 4.1 4.1 6 7.9
F Min. 6 7 5 9 9
L Max. 16 17.5 20 28.5 30
Standard dimension (mm) 4.3 5.3 4.3 8.4 8.4
d2 + 0.2 + 0.2 + 0.2 +0.4 +0.4
Allowance (mm)
0 0 0 0 0
t Min. 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.15
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Wiring works
How to connect your extended power cables
1. Prepare the following tools.
Tools Crimping pliers Connection sleeve (mm) Insulation tape Contraction tube (mm)
Shape
2. As shown in the figure, peel off the shields from the rubber and wire of the Power cable (Unit: mm)
power cable.
- Peel off 20 mm of cable shields from the pre-installed tube. 20 20 20
60
• For information about the power cable specifications for indoor and 120
180
outdoor units, refer to the installation manual.
CAUTION
• After peeling off cable wires from the pre-installed tube, insert a 180
120
contraction tube. 60
20 20 20
3. Insert both sides of core wire of the power cable into the connection sleeve.
fMethod 1
Push the core wire into the sleeve from both sides.
Connection sleeve
fMethod 2
Twist the wire cores together and push it into the sleeve.
Connection sleeve
• If cable wires are connected without using connecting sleeves, their contact area becomes reduced, or corrosion develops on the
outer surfaces of the wires (copper wires) over a long time. This may cause an increase of resistance (reduction of passing current)
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and consequently may result in a fire.
4. Using a crimping tool, compress the two points and flip it over and compress another two points in the same location.
- The compression dimension should be 8.0.
Compression
dimension
- After compressing it, pull both sides of the wire to make sure it is firmly pressed.
fMethod 1 fMethod 2
Compress it 4 times Compress it 4 times
5 mm 5 mm
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5. Wrap it with the insulation tape twice or more and position your contraction tube in the middle of the insulation tape.
fMethod 1 fMethod 2
Insulation tape Insulation tape
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40 mm 35 mm
7. After tube contraction work is completed, wrap it with the insulation tape to finish.
Three or more layers of insulation are required.
fMethod 1 fMethod 2
Insulation tape Insulation tape
• Make sure that the connection parts are not exposed to outside.
CAUTION • Be sure to use insulation tape and a contraction tube made of approved reinforced insulating materials that have
the same level of withstand voltage with the power cable. (Comply with the local regulations on extensions.)
• In case of extending the electric wire, please DO NOT use a round-shaped Pressing socket.
WARNING - Incomplete wire connections can cause electric shock or a fire.
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Wiring works
Grounding work
fGrounding must be done by a qualified installer for your safety.
Installation place
High humidity Average humidity Low humidity
Power condition
<Cable striper>
1. Adjust the blade position by coin(the controller is at the bottom side of the tool). Fix the
blade position according to the outer sheath thickness of the power cable.
2. Fix the power cable and tool by using the hook at the top side of the tool.
3. Cut out the outer sheath of the power cable by revolving the tool in the direction of the
arrow, two or three times.
4. At this situation, cut out the outer sheath of the power cable by moving the tool toward
the arrow direction expressed.
5. Slightly bend the wire and pull out the cut part of the outer sheath.
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Power and communication with outdoor unit
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Communication
Wire
ELCB
N L
Power Wire
fThe power cable is not supplied with Air to water heat pump.
fThis equipment with "IEC 61000-3-12".
fPower supply cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use shall not be lighter than polychloroprene sheathed flexible
cord. (Code designation IEC:60245 IEC 57 / CENELEC: H05RN-F or IEC:60245 IEC 66 / CENELEC: H07RN-F)
fWhen installing the control kit in a computer room or net work room, server room or in the presence of risk of
disturbance to the communication cable, use the double shielded (tape aluminium / polyester braid + copper) cable of
FROHH2R type.
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Wiring works
Connecting the communication wire
fConnect ‘outdoor unit’s F1&F2’ with ‘control kit’s F1&F2 in TB-C’ by 2 core cable.
Outdoor Unit
(at Control Plate)
Control Kit
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Connecting a wired remote controller
1. Connect 'F3, F4' of TB-C kit with 'F3, F4' of a wired remote controller.
f2 units (wired remote controllers) are able to be installed on TB-C.
fWhen 2 units are installed, either one shall has "Master" setting and another one shall have "Slave" settings on a wired
remote controller.
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Temp. Sensor for DHW, Backup heater and a Water Flow Sensor
External wiring to control a switch of relay by a installer
• It operates according to the setting of FSV, and both functions can not be used at the same time.
NOTE (PV Control / Peak power control)
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Wiring works
Backup heater
Connecting a relay or a magnetic contactor for a backup heater (Not Directly connect a backup heater)
1. Connect a "relay or a magnetic contactor" with "CNP003,CNP001,CNP002".
fWhen a backup heater mode is "ON" at 1st step, a control signal of AC 230V goes through CNP003 and CNP001.
fWhen a backup heater mode is "ON" at 2nd step, a control signal of AC 230V goes through CNP003 and CNP002..
1st step 2nd step
N L1 N L2
This port can NOT supply enough power for driving a backup heater.
NOTE It’s just for providing a ON/OFF control signal.
Maximum current is 0.5A.
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Specification table
Part Specification
Step1 : CNP003, CNP001
Tab-Terminal (output)
Step2 : CNP003, CNP002
Connection load Relay or Magnetic contactor for a control signal
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Output(CNP003,CNP001 or
AC 230V (MAX 0.5A)
(CNP003,CNP001)+(CNP003,CNP002)
Backup boiler
Boiler Boiler
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Wiring works
Connection guide of additional pump
Case 1) INV. pump
Connect the PWM control external type pump to PWM terminal block and power cable to the external contact terminal.
The maximum number of additional pump installation is one inverter pumps (Input power 100W).
1. Power supply (For additional INV. Pump)
Reference (GND)
• If there is wrong wiring between PWM and reference, INV. Water Pump may not work or wrong operation.
CAUTION
The additional pump should be the same type of product as the above graph.
5~16kW : GRUNDFOS UPMM 25-95 (Heating Type)
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Case 2) AC pump
The maximum number of additional pump installation is one AC pumps (Input power 100W).
1. Power supply (AC Pump)
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B8 : Live additional pump
B7 : Neutral additional pump
Terminal block B7 B8
Pump
Power L M/C
N
• Terminal of this product is for additional water pump and the maximum allowable current is 0.5 A.
CAUTION
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Wiring works
Connection of the 2-way valve
Description No. of wires Min. / Max. current Thickness Supply Scope
Motorized 2-way valve to shut off > 0.75 mm2, H05RN-F or Field supply
2+ground 10mA / 50mA
UFH loops during cooling. H07RH-F (220-240V~, Output)
N L2
2Way Valve
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Connection of the 3-way valve
Description No. of wires Min. / Max. current Thickness Supply Scope
Diverting type 3way > 0.75 mm2, H05RN-F or Field supply
4 10mA / 50mA
valve H07RN-F ( 220-240V~, Input)
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A fDiverting typecooling mode, UFH loops will be closed.
OFF ON
B15: Neutral (N) B18: 3WAY (L2) (Initial) f220-240V~
B16: Live (L) B17: 3WAY (L1) B ON OFF 1. Before the installation, control kit should be turned off.
2. Using the appropriate equipment to correct position of
Field Setting Valve (#3071) “0” Field Setting Valve (#3071) “1” terminal block as shown on the diagram.
Floor heating as default DHW tank as default 3. Make sure what type of 3 way V/V you use.
A A
FLOOR HEATING FLOOR HEATING
B FLOOR HEATING
B
FLOOR HEATING
THERMOSTAT01 THERMOSTAT02
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Wiring works
Example
zone#1 only : cooling mode zone#2 only : cooling mode zone#1, zone#2 : cooling mode
N L N L N L
zone#1 only : heating mode zone#2 only : heating mode zone#1, zone#2 : heating mode
N L N L N L
• Before completing installation of Room thermostat, check the wiring method in a manual of Room thermostat
WARNING to output L line.
fConnect a thermostat on/off controller's power to B19, B20 and connect output of a thermostat on/off controller to B22.
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Example of RX1 (Danfoss)
fIn manual of a RF receiver
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Electronics
Terminal 1
RX2 only 1 /
Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 1
Com
on on off
1 /
Com
RF receiver (RX1)
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Wiring schematics
Wiring diagram
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Self-test mode of wired remote controller
Use of self-test mode
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Service mode
Service mode
Reset All Service Mode
ODU K3 Reset
0 Field Setting Value
Self-Test Mode
1. If you want to use the various additional functions for your Wired Remote Controller, press the and buttons at the
same time for more than 3 seconds.
fThe password entry screen appears.
2. Enter the password, “0202,” and then press the button.
fThe settings screen for installation/service mode appears.
3. Select Self-Test Mode in Service Mode.
4. Self-Test Mode consists of Self-Test Mode Display that shows operation value satus and menus that can turn each
component on or off.
Mixing Valve < OFF > Indoor Ambient Temp. (Zone2): -00.0ঐ to 000.0ঐ
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DHW tank
Electrical connections
Procedure
• It is of great importance that the heater is filled with water before the electricity is hooked up, or else- the
CAUTION warranty is not valid. If the heater is installed and not used, it must be flushed with water once a week.
Connection of the solar circulation pump / DHW Thermostat for DHW tank
Description No. of wires Max. current Thickness Supply Scope
Solar pump / 0.75mm2 H05RN-F or Field supply
2+ground 10 mA
DHW Thermostat H07RN-F (230 V~, Input)
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Booster heater
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Booster heater
Specification table
Part Specification
Terminal Block (output) N, L of TB-A1
Connection load Direct connection a booster heater
Output (N, L) AC 230V (MAX 20A)
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DHW tank
DHW tank Switch box layout
❋ Use a correct sensor pocket which is fit for the DHW tank sensor(OD Ø6).
If the gap between the supplied sensor and DHW tank sensor pocket is big, use thermal grease.
• When you set the hot water supply temperature to 55°C or less, do not use the booster heater.
NOTE - The heatpump and the booster heater operate until the initial set temperature is reached. After that, only the
booster heater may operate depending on the settings.
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Troubleshooting
IMPORTANT: All maintenance or repair work must be executed by an approved installer.
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Hot water is not coming out.
The thermostat may be set too high and Reduce thermostat setting by 5 °C and press the reset
cause the fuse or safety cut-off to operate. button.
Thermostat is set too low. Adjust the thermostat up using a standard screwdriver.
UX mixing valve(fitted on top) is incorrectly Adjust the UX mixing valve correctly to the preferred
adjusted. temperature.
Incorrect handling of thermostat, safety valve or other valves may lead to tank rupture. When servicing the unit
WARNING follow instructions carefully:
• Always turn off main power supply when water supply is being shut off.
• Test the free operation of the safety valve regularly by opening the valve ensuring the water flows freely.
• Electrical connection and all servicing of the electrical components should only be carried out by an authorized
electrician.
• Fitting and all servicing of plumbing fixtures should only be carried out by an authorized installer.
• When replacing the thermostat, safety valve or any other valve or part supplied with this unit, use only approved
parts of the same specification.
• Before resetting the safety cut-off or altering the thermostat setting, always remember to isolate the electrical
CAUTION supply to the unit. This must be done prior to removing the electrical box lid.
• If the electric element or thermostat is defective, contact authorized electrician.
• After adjustments are completed, ensure the lid to the electrical box is refitted correctly and that the retaining
screw is properly fitted.
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Mixing Valve
Installation of mixing valve
Radiator
TW4
Balancing Vessel
(Mixing tank)
Under Floor
When two different zones are used with different temperature, adjust the temperature of discharge water to high
temperature water and control the amount of bypass to provide low temperature water by applying the mixing valve and
temperature sensor of the mixing valve (TW4).
1. Select a mixing valve from the manufacturers as below (recommended) and install it at the enterance of the zone.
2. Install the supplied temperature sensor (TW4) on the rear part of the mixing valve. Install TW4 Sensor within 1m of
Mixing Valve.
3. Since running time varies depending on the manufacturer, set the FSV (default 90 sec.) by referring to the FSV value below.
❋ The table above is for your reference. It can be changed without advanced notice.
4. Set the FSV value by referring to the table below depending on installation environment.
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ex)
<#4041=1> <#4041=2>
Heating
Tw2 Tw2
Water Water
Temp. Temp.
TW3 TW3
#4042
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TW4 TW4
Ta Ta
Outdoor Ambient Temp. Outdoor Ambient Temp.
• When the thermostat control is set as 'Use', the mixing valve can be used for Zone 1 and Zone 2. (When both FSV
CAUTION #2091 and #2092 are set as 1)
Mixing Senser
(Default, 15 m) CNS045(BLU)
Radiator
N L N L
N L
2: Mixing Valve_CW
3: Mixing Valve_CCW
5: Neutral
TW4
Balancing Vessel
(Mixing tank) Under Floor
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Mixing Valve
Description No. of wires Max. current Thickness Supply Scope
Mixing valve 4 22 mA > 0.75 mm2, H05RN-F or H07RH-F Field supply (230 V~, Input)
When the pipe is a copper pipe When the pipe is not a copper pipe
Pipe Pipe
Sensor Sensor
holder
Sensor
Aluminum tape Rubber tape
Sensor Sensor
Sensor clip
Cable-tie
Insulator Insulator
• When the holder sensor cannot be welded on the pipe, fix the senor with aluminum tape and insulate it.
NOTE
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Concrete curing function
When pipes of floor heating are installed, operation for reinforcing concrete curing is applied. (Period of operation: 23 days)
Entering procedure
1. After turning off the DIP switch K3 (3rd switch of SW03) of control kit (Default ON), turn off and turn on the control kit. The
operation for concrete curing starts automatically. (If blackout occurs and communictation restarts later, operation will
continue.)
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2. Temperature of discharge water is controlled as time goes on like below.
[Temp.]
ՑՋ
ՐՐ
ՐՋ
ՏՐ
ՏՋ
ՎՐ
ՎՋ
ՍՐ
ՍՋ
Ռ Ս Վ Տ Ր Ց Ւ Փ Ք ՌՋ ՌՌ ՌՍ ՌՎ ՌՏ ՌՐ ՌՑ ՌՒ ՌՓ ՌՔ ՍՋ ՍՌ ՍՍ ՍՎ [Day]
Initial Total
Classification Step raise Heating Step down
Heating (Hour)
Time 96 72 24 24 24 24 24 144 24 24 24 24 24 552
Temperature 30 55 30 35 40 45 50 55 50 45 40 35 30 -
3. Remaining days are displayed on the wired remote controller during operation but key operation is unavailable.
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Concrete curing function
• Definition of Dip switch function
NOTE
• Please refer to
• Please refer to
reference item • Please refer to the user manual the previous
below
page
DIP
DIP switch
switch
• When outdoor unit only power supply change by local condition, it is an option to auto restart system.
Classification When the outdoor unit is power off When the outdoor unit is power on
- The outdoor unit on/off control is not available with the A2A indoor unit.
- Although the outdoor unit is turned on after the E101 error occurred, the A2A indoor unit operation keeps turned off.
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Installation option setting
fSet the control kit installation option with remote controller option.
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Entering mode for option setting Option setting mode
Mode change
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Installation option setting
Changing a particular option
You can change each digit of set option.
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
Indication and
Details Tens’ digit Unit digit The changed
0 D Option mode 1~6 0~9 0~9 0~F
of SEG of SEG value
• When changing a digit of an control kit address setting option, set the SEG3 as ‘A’.
NOTE • When changing a digit of control kit installation option, set the SEG3 as ‘2’.
Ex) When setting the ‘central controller’ into disuse status.
Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6
The tens’ digit The unit digit
The option
of an option of an option The changed
Explanation PAGE MODE mode you want
SEG you will SEG you will value
to change
change change
Indication 0 D 2 0 5 0
Classification SEG1~24
Use central controller (Default) 020010 100000 200000 300000
Disuse central controller 020000 100000 200000 300000
Mode 1 SEG1~24
MIM-E03CN 012300 100000 200000 300000
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Troubleshooting
If the unit has some problem to work properly, some error codes will be displayed on the controller.
The following table described the explanation of error codes on the LCD display.
Thermistor
ENGLISH
fCheck its resistance. 10kohm@25 °C (Control kit), 200kohm@25 °C (DHW Tank, Solar)
fCheck its location as shown at the diagram.
fCheck its contact status with pipe.
fFinal solution is to change parts
Display Explanation
Short- or open-circuit error of the room temperature sensor of the Zone 2 indoor unit (detected only when the
room thermostat is used)
Short- or open-circuit error of the room temperature sensor of the Zone 1 indoor unit (detected only when the
room thermostat is used)
Wired remote controller thermistor SHORT or OPEN
Water outlet (Back up Heater) temp sensor SHORT or OPEN (The Backup heater for using)
Ref' In
PHE
Ref' Out
Water inlet
Tw1
E901
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Troubleshooting
Communication
Display Explanation
Communication error between remote controller and the Control kit
E601, E604
E654
MEMORY(EEPROM) Read/Write Error (Wired controller data error)
Micro SD card
Download connector
EEPROM
F3(COM2_B)/
F4(COM2_A)
Thermistor Terminal Block
Connector
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Water pump & Flow Sensor
Display Explanation
Low flow rate error
• in case of low flow rate in 30 sec during water pump signals is ON(Starting)
• in case of low flow rate in 15 sec during water pump signals is ON(After starting)
ENGLISH
Normal flow rate error
• in case of normal flow rate in 10min during water pump signal is OFF
E911
fWater pump ON ( Low flow rate ) : NOT enough water flow
E912
fWater pump OFF ( Normal flow rate )
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Error codes
If the unit has some problems and does not work normally, error code is shown on the OUTDOOR UNIT main PBA or LCD of
the wired remote controller.
CONTROL KIT,
201 CONTROL KIT/OUTDOOR UNIT communication error (Matching error)
OUTDOOR UNIT
CONTROL KIT,
202 CONTROL KIT/OUTDOOR UNIT communication error (3 min)
OUTDOOR UNIT
203 Communication error between INVERTER and MAIN MICOM (6 min) OUTDOOR UNIT
403 Detection of OUTDOOR UNIT compressor freezing (During cooling operation) OUTDOOR UNIT
Protection of OUTDOOR UNIT when it is overload (during Safety Start, Normal operation
404 state)
OUTDOOR UNIT
425 Power source line missing error (only for 3-phase model) OUTDOOR UNIT
440 Heating operation blocked (outdoor temperature over 35°C) OUTDOOR UNIT
441 Cooling operation blocked (outdoor temperature under 9°C) OUTDOOR UNIT
462 [Inverter] Total current error/PFC over current error OUTDOOR UNIT
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Display Explanation Error Source
470 Outdoor unit EEPROM Read/Write Error OUTDOOR UNIT
ENGLISH
484 PFC Overload Error OUTDOOR UNIT
Wired Remote
601 Communication error between the CONTROL KIT and wired remote controller
Controller
Wired Remote
602 Wired remote controller Master/Slave setting error
Controller
CONTROL KIT,
604 Communication tracking error between the CONTROL KIT and wired remote controller Wired Remote
Controller
Wired Remote
607 Communication error between the Master and Salve wired remote controllers
Controller
899 Short- or open-circuit error of the Zone 1 water-out temperature sensor CONTROL KIT
900 Short- or open-circuit error of the Zone 2 water-out temperature sensor CONTROL KIT
903 Water outlet (backup heater) temperature sensor error. CONTROL KIT
Error that the set temperature for disinfection operation is not reached, or, after reaching, the
919 temperature fails to continue for the requested time
CONTROL KIT
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Reference (KEYMARK Certification)
Accessory*
Model code Outdoor Model code Indoor Registration number
Mono Control Kit
AE050RXYDEG/EU AE200RNWMEG/EU
007-CU0101
AE050RXYDEG/EU (space heating only) MIM-E03CN
AE080RXYDEG/EU AE200RNWMEG/EU
007-CU0102
AE080RXYDEG/EU (space heating only) MIM-E03CN
AE080RXYDEG/EU AE260RNWMEG/EU
AE080RXYDGG/EU AE260RNWMGG/EU 007-CU0103
AE080RXYDGG/EU (space heating only) MIM-E03CN
AE120RXYDEG/EU AE200RNWMEG/EU
AE120RXYDEG/EU (space heating only) MIM-E03CN
007-CU0104
AE160RXYDEG/EU AE200RNWMEG/EU
AE160RXYDEG/EU (space heating only) MIM-E03CN
AE120RXYDEG/EU AE260RNWMEG/EU
AE120RXYDGG/EU AE260RNWMGG/EU
AE120RXYDGG/EU (space heating only) MIM-E03CN
007-CU0105
AE160RXYDEG/EU AE260RNWMEG/EU
AE160RXYDGG/EU AE260RNWMGG/EU
AE160RXYDGG/EU (space heating only) MIM-E03CN
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ENGLISH
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Memo
Samsung, PO Box 12987, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Ireland
or Blackbushe Business Park, Yateley, GU46 6GG. UK
This appliance is
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