TM Midea A-Series-Split M-Thermal-Heat-Pump 20200813 V7 NEW
TM Midea A-Series-Split M-Thermal-Heat-Pump 20200813 V7 NEW
Engineering Data
M thermal A Series Split
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
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Part 1
General Information
1 M thermal Split System .............................................................................. 4
3 Nomenclature ............................................................................................ 7
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1 M thermal Split System
1.1 System Schematic
Figure 1-1.1: System schematic
Distributor
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Collector
M thermal is an integrated air-to-water heat pump system which is one-stop solution for space heating, space cooling and
domestic hot water. The outdoor heat pump system extracts heat from the outdoor air and transfers this heat through
refrigerant piping to the plate heat exchanger in the hydronic box. The heated water in the hydronic box circulates to low
temperature heat emitters (under-floor heating loops or low temperature radiators) to provide space heating, and to the
domestic hot water tank to provide domestic hot water. The 4-way valve in the outdoor unit can reverse the refrigerant
cycle so that the hydronic box can provide chilled water for cooling using fan coil units.
The heating capacity of heat pumps decreases with ambient temperature dropping. Backup electric heater is customized
to provide additional heating capacity for use during extremely cold weather when the heat pump capacity is insufficient.
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1.2 System Configurations
M thermal Split can be configured to run with the electric heater either enabled or disabled and can also be used in
conjunction with an auxiliary heat source such as a boiler.
The chosen configuration affects the size of heat pump that is required. Three typical configurations are described below.
Refer to Figure 1-1.2.
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2 Unit Capacities
2.1 Outdoor unit
Table 1-2.1: Outdoor unit
Capacity 4kW 6kW
MHA- V4W/D2N8-B V6W/D2N8-B
Appearance
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Power Supply
220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 380-415/3/50 220-240/1/50 380-415/3/50 220-240/1/50 380-415/3/50
(V/Ph/Hz)
Appearance
V12W/D2N8-B
V4W/D2N8-B V8W/D2N8-B V14W/D2N8-B
V16W/D2N8-B
Compatible outdoor unit model MHA- V12W/D2RN8-B
V16W/D2RN8-B
Appearance
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3 Nomenclature
3.1 Outdoor unit
M H A - V 10 W / D2 R N8 - B
Design code
Refrigerant
N8: R32
Power supply
R: 3-phase, 380-415V, 50Hz
Omitted: 1-phase, 220-240V, 50Hz
Cooling type
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Hot water
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3.2 Hydronic box
HB - A 60 / C G N8 - B
Design code
Refrigerant
N8: R32
Function code
G: With floor heating function
Heating type
C: Water cycle with water pump
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Product code
HB: Hydronic box
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4 System Design and Unit Selection
4.1 Selection procedure
Notes:
1. If the required water temperatures of the heat emitters are not all the same, the M thermal Split’s outlet water temperature setting should be set at the
highest of the heat emitter required water temperatures. If the water outlet design temperature falls between two temperatures listed in the outdoor
unit's capacity table, calculate the corrected capacity by interpolation.
2. If the outdoor unit selection is to be based on total heating load and total cooling load, select Split units which satisfy both total heating and cooling load
requirements.
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4.2 M thermal Leaving Water Temperature (LWT) Selection
The recommended design LTW ranges for different types of heat emitter are:
For floor heating: 30 to 35⁰C
For fan coil units: 30 to 45⁰C
For low temperature radiators: 40 to 50⁰C
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5 Typical Applications
5.1 Space Heating Only
The room thermostat is used as a switch. When there is a heating request from the room thermostat, the unit operates to
achieve the target water temperature set on the user interface. When the room temperature reaches the thermostat’s set
temperature, the unit stops.
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5.2 Space Heating and Domestic Hot Water
The room thermostats are not connected to the hydronic box but to a motorized valve. Each room’s temperature is
regulated by the motorized valve on its water circuit. Domestic hot water is supplied from the domestic hot water tank
connected to the hydronic box. A bypass valve is required.
Legend
1 Outdoor unit 10 Distributor (field supplied)
2 Hydronic box 11 Collector (field supplied)
3 Plate heat exchanger 12 Bypass valve (field supplied)
4 Backup electric heater(optional) 13 Domestic hot water tank (field supplied)
5 Internal circulator pump 14 Heat exchanger coil
6 User interface 15 Immersion heater
7 Stop valve (field supplied) FHL 1...n Floor heating loops (field supplied)
8 Motorized 3-way valve (field supplied) M1...n Motorized valves (field supplied)
9 External circulator pump (field supplied) T1…n Room thermostats (field supplied)
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5.3 Space Heating, Space Cooling and Domestic Hot Water
Floor heating loops and fan coil units are used for space heating and fan coil units are used for space cooling. Domestic hot
water is supplied from the domestic hot water tank connected to the hydronic box. The unit switches to heating or cooling
mode according to the temperature detected by the room thermostat. In space cooling mode, the 2-way valve is closed to
prevent cold water entering the floor heating loops.
Figure 1-5.3: Space heating, space cooling and domestic hot water
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5.4 Space Heating and Domestic Hot Water (Bivalent)
5.4.1 Auxiliary heat source provides space heating only
Figure 1-5.4: Space heating and domestic hot water with auxiliary heat source providing space heating only
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1 Outdoor unit 10 Mixing station (field supplied)
2 Hydronic box 11 Distributor (field supplied)
3 Plate heat exchanger 12 Collector (field supplied)
4 Backup electric heater(optional) 13 Domestic hot water tank (field supplied)
5 Internal circulator pump 14 Heat exchanger coil
6 User interface 15 Immersion heater
7 Stop valve (field supplied) FHL 1...n Floor heating loops (field supplied)
8 Motorized 3-way valve (field supplied) AHS Auxiliary heating source (field supplied)
9 Non-return valve (field supplied)
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5.4.2 Auxiliary heat source provides space heating and domestic hot water
Figure 1-5.5: Space heating and domestic hot water with auxiliary heat source providing space heating and domestic hot water
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5.4.3 Auxiliary heat source provides additional heating
If the unit’s outlet temperature is too low, the auxiliary heat source provides additional heating to raise the water
temperature to the set temperature. An additional 3-way valve is required. When the unit’s outlet temperature is too low,
the 3-way valve is open and the water flows through the auxiliary heat source. When the unit’s outlet temperature is high
enough, the 3-way valve is closed.
Figure 1-5.6: Space heating and domestic hot water with auxiliary heat source providing additional heating
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1 Outdoor unit 10 Mixing station (field supplied)
2 Hydronic box 11 Distributor (field supplied)
3 Plate heat exchanger 12 Collector (field supplied)
4 Backup electric heater(optional) 13 Domestic hot water tank (field supplied)
5 Internal circulator pump 14 Heat exchanger coil
6 User interface 15 Immersion heater
7 Stop valve (field supplied) FHL 1...n Floor heating loops (field supplied)
8 Motorized 3-way valve (field supplied) AHS Auxiliary heating source (field supplied)
9 Non-return valve (field supplied)
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5.5 Space Heating Through Floor Heating Loops and Radiators
The floor heating loops and radiators require different operating water temperatures. To achieve these two set points, a
mixing station is required. Room thermostats for each zone are optional.With the help of hydronic adapter board(optional),
maximum 8 thermostats for 8 rooms are available to control heat pump, which greatly improves the operation
convenience.
Figure 1-5.7: Space heating through floor heating loops and radiators
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5.6 Space Heating, Space Cooling and Domestic Hot Water Compatible with Solar Water Heater
Floor heating loops and fan coil units are used for space heating and fan coil units are used for space cooling. Domestic hot
water is supplied from the domestic hot water tank connected to both the hydronic box and solar water heater. Solar
water pump is controlled by Tsolar temperature sensor. Balance tank temperature sensor is used to control on/off of heat
pump. Once the heat pump stops, internal pump stops to save energy and then balance tank provides hot water for space
heating. In addition, balance tank temperature control can meet both space heating and domestic hot water needs at the
same time.
Figure 1-5.8: Space heating, space cooling and domestic hot water compatible with solar water heater
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Legend
1 Outdoor unit 12 Distributor (field supplied)
2 Hydronic box 13 Collector (field supplied)
3 Plate heat exchanger 14 Domestic hot water tank (field supplied)
4 Backup electric heater(optional) 15 Heat exchanger coil
5 Internal circulator pump 16 Immersion heater
User interface(Integrated in hydronic
6 17 Bypass valve (field supplied)
box)
7 Room thermostat 18 Balance tank (field supplied)*
Balance tank temperature sensor
8 Stop valve (field supplied) 19
(optional)
9 Motorized 3-way valve (field supplied) FHL 1…n Floor heating loops (field supplied)
10 External circulator pump (field supplied) FCU 1…n Fan coil units (field supplied)
11 Motorized 3-way valve (field supplied)
Note:
1. Balance tank volume requirement
For HB-A60/CGN8-B, balance tank volume ≥ 25L
For HB-A100/CGN8-B, balance tank volume ≥ 25L
For HB-A160/CGN8-B, balance tank volume ≥ 40L
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Part 2
Engineering Data
1 Specifications ........................................................................................... 20
4 Wiring Diagrams....................................................................................... 29
7 Hydronic Performance.............................................................................. 48
9 Accessories .............................................................................................. 54
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1 Specifications
1.1 Outdoor Unit
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Table 2-1.1: MHA-V4(6, 8, 10)W/D2N8-B specifications
Model name MHA- V4W/D2N8-B V6W/D2N8-B V8W/D2N8-B V10W/D2N8-B
Compatible hydronic box HB- A60/CGN8-B A100/CGN8-B
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 220-240/1/50
Capacity kW 4.25 6.20 8.30 10.0
2
Heating Rated input kW 0.82 1.24 1.60 2.00
COP 5.20 5.00 5.20 5.00
Capacity kW 4.35 6.35 8.20 10.0
3
Heating Rated input kW 1.14 1.69 2.08 2.63
COP 3.80 3.75 3.95 3.80
Capacity kW 4.40 6.00 7.50 9.50
4
Heating Rated input kW 1.49 2.00 2.36 3.06
COP 2.95 3.00 3.18 3.10
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Table 2-1.1: MHA-V12(14, 16)W/D2N8-B specifications
Model name MHA- V12W/D2N8-B V14W/D2N8-B V16W/D2N8-B
Compatible hydronic box HB- A160/CGN8-B
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 220-240/1/50
Capacity kW 12.1 14.5 16.0
2
Heating Rated input kW 2.44 3.09 3.56
COP 4.95 4.70 4.50
Capacity kW 12.3 14.2 16.0
3
Heating Rated input kW 3.24 3.89 4.44
COP 3.80 3.65 3.60
Capacity kW 12.0 13.8 16.0
4
Heating Rated input kW 3.87 4.60 5.52
COP 3.10 3.00 2.90
Capacity kW 12.00 13.50 14.90
5
Cooling Rated input kW 3.00 3.75 4.38
EER 4.00 3.60 3.40
Capacity kW 11.6 12.7 14.0
6
Cooling Rated input kW 4.22 4.98 5.71
EER 2.75 2.55 2.45
Seasonal space heating LWT at 35⁰C A+++ A+++ A+++
7
energy efficiency class LWT at 55⁰C A++ A++ A++
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Table 2-1.1: MHA-V12(14, 16)W/D2RN8-B specifications
Model name MHA- V12W/D2RN8-B V14W/D2RN8-B V16W/D2RN8-B
Compatible hydronic box HB- A160/CGN8-B
Power supply V/Ph/H 380-415/3/50
z
Capacity kW 12.1 14.5 16.0
2
Heating Rated input kW 2.44 3.09 3.56
COP 4.95 4.70 4.50
Capacity kW 12.3 14.2 16.0
3
Heating Rated input kW 3.24 3.89 4.44
COP 3.80 3.65 3.60
Capacity kW 12.0 13.8 16.0
4
Heating Rated input kW 3.87 4.60 5.52
COP 3.10 3.00 2.90
Capacity kW 12.00 13.50 14.90
5
Cooling Rated input kW 3.00 3.75 4.38
EER 4.00 3.60 3.40
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1.2 Hydronic Box
Table 2-1.2: HB-A60(100,160)/ CGN8-B specifications
Model name HB- A60/CGN8-B A100/CGN8-B A160/CGN8-B
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2 Dimensions and Center of Gravity
2.1 Outdoor Unit
MHA-V4(6)W/D2N8-B
Figure 2-2.1: MHA-V4(6)W/D2N8-B dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm)
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MHA-V8(10)W/D2N8-B
Figure 2-2.2: MHA-V8(10)W/D2N8-B dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm)
350
350
220 560
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MHA-V12(14,16)W/D2N8-B
Figure 2-2.2: MHA-V12(14,16)W/D2N8-B dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm)
355
355
275 520
465
250 445
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2.2 Hydronic Box
Figure 2-2.3: Hydronic box dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm)
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3 Piping Diagrams
3.1 Outdoor Unit
Figure 2-3.1: Outdoor unit piping diagram
10
9
Legend
1 Compressor 7 Electronic expansion valve
2.1 Discharge pipe temperature sensor 8 Stop valve (liquid side)
2.2 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor 9 Stop valve (gas side)
2.3 Air side heat exchanger refrigerant outlet temperature sensor 10 Pressure sensor
2.4 Suction pipe temperature sensor 11 Separator
3 4-way valve 12.1 Low pressure switch
4 Air side heat exchanger 12.2 High pressure switch
5 Distributor 13 Capillary
6 Filter 14 Solenoid valve
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Figure 2-3.2:Hydronic box piping diagram
11
28 2 10
7
12 4
F
5
14
8
1
13 3 6 9
15
Legend
1 Water side heat exchanger 9 Water pump
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4 Wiring Diagrams
4.1 Outdoor Unit
MHA-V4(6,8,10)W/D2N8-B
Figure 2-4.1: MHA-V4(6, 8, 10)W/D2N8-B wiring diagram
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MHA-V12(14,16)W/D2N8-B
Figure 2-4.1: MHA-V12(14,16)W/D2N8-B wiring diagram
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MHA-V12(14,16)W/D2RN8-B
Figure 2-4.1: MHA-V12(14,16)W/D2RN8-B wiring diagram
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4.2 Hydronic Box
HB-A60(100,160)/CGN8-B
Figure 2-4.2 HB-A60(100,160)/CGN8-B wiring diagram
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5 Capactiy Tables
5.1 Heating Capacity Tables (Test standard:EN14511)
Table 2-5.1: Heating capacity for MHA-V4W/D2N8-B
Maximum
LWT
DB 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Abbreviations:
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Table 2-5.2: Heating capacity for MHA-V6W/D2N8-B
Maximum
LWT
DB 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Abbreviations:
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Table 2-5.3: Heating capacity for MHA-V8W/D2N8-B
Maximum
LWT
DB 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Abbreviations:
LWT: Leaving water temperature (°C )
DB: Dry-bulb temperature for Outdoor air temperature (°C )
HC: Total heating capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
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Table 2-5.4: Heating capacity for MHA-V10W/D2N8-B
Maximum
LWT
DB 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Abbreviations:
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Table 2-5.5: Heating capacity for MHA-V12W/D2(R)N8-B
Maximum
LWT
DB 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Abbreviations:
LWT: Leaving water temperature (°C )
DB: Dry-bulb temperature for Outdoor air temperature (°C )
HC: Total heating capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
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Table 2-5.6: Heating capacity for MHA-V14W/D2(R)N8-B
Maximum
LWT
DB 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Abbreviations:
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Table 2-5.7: Heating capacity for MHA-V16W/D2(R)N8-B
Maximum
LWT
DB 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Abbreviations:
LWT: Leaving water temperature (°C )
DB: Dry-bulb temperature for Outdoor air temperature (°
C ) HC: Total heating capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
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5.2 Cooling Capacity Tables (Test standard:EN14511)
Table 2-5.8: MHA-V4W/D2N8-B cooling capacity
Maximum
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 4.76 0.46 10.30 5.47 0.55 10.01 6.09 0.48 12.66
0 / / / / / / 4.54 0.57 8.03 5.25 0.65 8.08 5.87 0.55 10.70
5 / / / / / / 4.04 0.67 6.07 4.75 0.75 6.34 5.37 0.65 8.28
10 / / / / / / 6.06 1.06 5.71 6.44 1.01 6.40 7.11 0.85 8.37
15 / / / 5.05 0.86 5.91 8.09 1.46 5.55 8.14 1.26 6.44 8.85 1.05 8.43
20 4.72 1.04 4.53 6.01 1.35 4.47 8.16 1.49 5.47 8.33 1.30 6.42 8.98 1.10 8.15
25 5.87 1.30 4.51 6.97 1.84 3.80 8.23 1.53 5.39 8.52 1.33 6.40 9.12 1.15 7.90
30 5.84 1.55 3.78 6.80 1.85 3.67 7.77 1.65 4.72 8.19 1.46 5.63 8.77 1.30 6.75
35 5.80 1.79 3.24 6.64 1.87 3.55 7.31 1.76 4.15 7.87 1.58 4.98 8.43 1.44 5.84
40 3.80 1.51 2.52 5.08 1.81 2.81 5.91 1.73 3.41 6.63 1.68 3.95 7.88 1.64 4.80
43 2.58 1.15 2.24 3.80 1.52 2.51 5.08 1.56 3.26 5.88 1.57 3.74 7.55 1.59 4.73
Normal
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 3.83 0.33 11.74 4.45 0.37 11.92 4.95 0.35 14.10
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Table 2-5.9: MHA-V6W/D2N8-B cooling capacity
Maximum
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 5.27 0.59 8.93 6.38 0.55 11.53 6.77 0.64 10.62
0 / / / / / / 5.05 0.69 7.28 6.16 0.66 9.39 6.55 0.74 8.85
5 / / / / / / 4.55 0.79 5.74 5.66 0.76 7.48 6.05 0.84 7.20
10 / / / / / / 6.32 1.13 5.61 6.90 1.01 6.83 7.45 0.95 7.88
15 / / / 5.89 1.10 5.33 8.09 1.46 5.55 8.14 1.26 6.44 8.85 1.05 8.43
20 5.41 1.38 3.93 6.63 1.43 4.62 8.16 1.49 5.47 8.33 1.30 6.42 8.98 1.10 8.15
25 7.16 1.80 3.98 7.37 1.77 4.17 8.23 1.53 5.39 8.52 1.33 6.40 9.12 1.15 7.90
30 6.50 1.85 3.51 7.29 1.90 3.84 7.77 1.65 4.72 8.19 1.46 5.63 8.77 1.30 6.75
35 5.84 1.90 3.07 7.22 2.03 3.55 7.31 1.76 4.15 7.87 1.58 4.98 8.43 1.44 5.84
40 3.80 1.51 2.52 5.08 1.81 2.81 5.91 1.73 3.41 6.63 1.68 3.95 7.88 1.64 4.80
43 2.58 1.15 2.24 3.80 1.52 2.51 5.08 1.56 3.26 5.88 1.57 3.74 7.55 1.59 4.73
Normal
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 4.24 0.42 10.18 5.19 0.38 13.72 5.50 0.42 12.96
0 / / / / / / 4.07 0.48 8.48 5.02 0.44 11.39 5.33 0.48 11.01
5 / / / / / / 3.64 0.58 6.31 4.54 0.53 8.61 4.91 0.58 8.49
10 / / / / / / 5.08 0.82 6.18 5.55 0.71 7.86 6.06 0.65 9.31
15 / / / 4.42 0.78 5.65 6.79 1.15 5.89 7.00 0.99 7.06 7.44 0.80 9.29
20 4.22 1.02 4.14 5.36 1.08 4.96 6.80 1.16 5.88 7.17 1.03 6.94 7.82 0.87 8.98
25 5.67 1.35 4.21 6.05 1.35 4.49 6.96 1.21 5.74 7.44 1.07 6.98 8.05 0.91 8.85
30 5.23 1.40 3.74 6.08 1.48 4.10 6.67 1.32 5.06 7.25 1.20 6.05 7.85 1.06 7.44
35 4.54 1.41 3.22 5.93 1.55 3.83 6.02 1.35 4.47 6.87 1.28 5.36 7.69 1.20 6.39
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Table 2-5.10: MHA-V8W/D2N8-B cooling capacity
Maximum
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 6.39 0.63 10.07 8.21 0.76 10.82 8.74 0.71 12.31
0 / / / / / / 6.17 0.71 8.69 7.26 0.74 9.76 7.76 0.70 11.05
5 / / / / / / 5.96 0.82 7.30 6.30 0.72 8.69 6.78 0.69 9.78
10 / / / / / / 6.29 0.74 8.54 7.91 0.84 9.45 8.30 0.79 10.53
15 / / / 5.97 0.87 6.84 7.33 0.99 7.38 9.11 1.15 7.94 9.73 1.12 8.67
20 5.68 1.15 4.96 7.06 1.29 5.46 8.38 1.35 6.22 10.31 1.60 6.43 11.15 1.64 6.81
25 6.47 1.48 4.36 7.82 1.63 4.81 9.26 1.68 5.52 11.25 1.90 5.92 12.76 2.02 6.33
30 7.27 1.89 3.85 8.57 2.01 4.25 10.15 2.06 4.93 12.20 2.20 5.54 14.36 2.40 6.00
35 7.39 2.25 3.28 8.77 2.31 3.80 10.21 2.31 4.43 11.74 2.40 4.89 13.59 2.50 5.42
40 6.61 2.52 2.62 7.42 2.37 3.14 8.88 2.53 3.51 10.23 2.51 4.07 12.27 2.83 4.34
43 5.09 2.28 2.23 5.64 2.19 2.58 6.73 2.13 3.16 8.15 2.17 3.75 10.04 2.49 4.03
Normal
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 5.14 0.45 11.38 6.68 0.53 12.50 7.10 0.51 14.03
0 / / / / / / 4.98 0.50 9.94 5.91 0.52 11.31 6.31 0.49 12.86
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Table 2-5.11: MHA-V10W/D2N8-B cooling capacity
Maximum
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 6.83 0.69 9.92 8.79 0.82 10.66 9.35 0.77 12.13
0 / / / / / / 6.61 0.77 8.56 7.76 0.81 9.61 8.30 0.76 10.88
5 / / / / / / 6.38 0.89 7.19 6.74 0.79 8.56 7.25 0.75 9.63
10 / / / / / / 6.55 0.75 8.73 8.17 0.80 10.18 8.80 0.86 10.22
15 / / / 6.30 1.07 5.89 7.61 1.03 7.35 9.48 1.13 8.38 10.64 1.20 8.84
20 6.20 1.28 4.86 7.19 1.39 5.17 8.67 1.45 5.97 10.79 1.64 6.57 12.49 1.68 7.45
25 7.13 1.68 4.24 8.26 1.81 4.56 9.87 1.88 5.24 12.00 2.07 5.79 13.93 2.17 6.42
30 8.06 2.17 3.71 9.34 2.31 4.05 11.08 2.40 4.62 13.21 2.57 5.14 15.37 2.79 5.51
35 8.13 2.48 3.12 9.48 2.43 3.72 11.03 2.62 4.21 12.70 2.68 4.73 14.51 2.87 5.06
40 6.61 2.52 2.62 7.42 2.37 3.14 8.88 2.53 3.51 10.23 2.51 4.07 12.27 2.83 4.34
43 5.09 2.28 2.23 5.64 2.19 2.58 6.73 2.13 3.16 8.15 2.17 3.75 10.04 2.49 4.03
Normal
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 5.50 0.49 11.21 7.15 0.58 12.31 7.59 0.55 13.82
0 / / / / / / 5.33 0.54 9.79 6.33 0.57 11.14 6.75 0.53 12.66
5 / / / / / / 5.11 0.65 7.84 5.41 0.57 9.54 5.88 0.56 10.60
10 / / / / / / 5.26 0.55 9.53 6.58 0.58 11.37 7.16 0.64 11.26
15 / / / 4.73 0.76 6.24 6.39 0.82 7.80 8.15 0.89 9.18 8.94 0.92 9.74
20 4.83 0.95 5.11 5.82 1.05 5.55 7.23 1.13 6.42 9.29 1.31 7.10 10.87 1.32 8.21
25 5.65 1.26 4.49 6.78 1.38 4.91 8.35 1.50 5.58 10.47 1.66 6.32 12.30 1.71 7.18
30 6.48 1.64 3.95 7.78 1.80 4.32 9.51 1.92 4.95 11.69 2.12 5.51 13.76 2.26 6.08
35 6.31 1.93 3.28 7.78 1.94 4.01 9.09 2.01 4.53 11.08 2.18 5.09 13.23 2.39 5.54
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Table 2-5.12: MHA-V12W/D2(R)N8-B cooling capacity
Maximum
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 9.55 1.27 7.50 10.39 1.41 7.37 11.39 1.36 8.35
0 / / / / / / 9.33 1.57 5.93 10.90 1.49 7.32 11.89 1.50 7.92
5 / / / / / / 9.12 1.71 5.32 11.41 1.57 7.27 12.38 1.64 7.57
10 / / / / / / 10.81 2.05 5.27 13.14 1.92 6.85 14.18 1.94 7.32
15 / / / 10.51 2.32 4.53 12.50 2.33 5.36 14.87 2.27 6.56 15.98 2.24 7.14
20 7.78 2.03 3.83 12.15 2.96 4.10 14.16 3.12 4.54 15.93 3.14 5.08 16.53 2.84 5.82
25 10.10 3.00 3.37 13.80 3.61 3.82 15.82 3.91 4.04 17.00 4.01 4.24 17.07 3.44 4.96
30 9.99 3.58 2.79 13.43 4.13 3.25 15.18 4.17 3.64 16.17 4.15 3.90 16.11 3.74 4.31
35 9.89 4.52 2.19 13.07 4.90 2.67 14.53 4.56 3.19 15.34 4.38 3.51 15.26 4.00 3.81
40 8.11 4.53 1.79 9.87 4.33 2.28 10.67 3.92 2.72 12.19 4.05 3.01 13.23 3.77 3.51
43 5.20 3.72 1.40 6.11 3.26 1.87 7.33 3.02 2.43 8.53 3.19 2.67 10.68 3.26 3.27
Normal
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 7.69 0.91 8.47 8.46 0.99 8.51 9.25 0.97 9.52
0 / / / / / / 7.53 1.11 6.78 8.89 1.05 8.48 9.67 1.05 9.22
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Table 2-5.13: MHA-V14W/D2(R)N8-B cooling capacity
Maximum
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 10.0 1.32 7.57 10.9 1.47 7.44 12.0 1.42 8.43
0 / / / / / / 9.80 1.67 5.87 11.4 1.58 7.24 12.5 1.59 7.84
5 / / / / / / 9.57 1.76 5.44 12.0 1.61 7.43 13.0 1.68 7.73
10 / / / / / / 11.3 2.18 5.21 13.1 1.92 6.85 14.2 1.94 7.32
15 / / / 11.0 2.32 4.60 13.1 2.32 5.45 15.5 2.32 6.67 16.4 2.32 7.26
20 8.17 2.17 3.77 12.8 3.16 4.04 14.9 3.33 4.47 15.9 3.14 5.08 16.5 2.84 5.82
25 10.6 3.19 3.32 14.5 3.84 3.77 16.6 4.16 3.99 17.0 4.01 4.24 17.1 3.44 4.96
30 10.5 3.96 2.65 14.1 4.53 3.11 15.9 4.56 3.49 16.2 4.18 3.87 16.1 3.74 4.31
35 10.4 4.81 2.16 13.7 5.32 2.58 15.3 4.88 3.13 15.3 4.44 3.45 15.3 4.12 3.71
40 8.11 4.53 1.79 9.87 4.33 2.28 10.7 3.92 2.72 12.2 4.05 3.01 13.2 3.77 3.51
43 5.20 3.72 1.40 6.11 3.26 1.87 7.33 3.02 2.43 8.53 3.19 2.67 10.7 3.26 3.27
Normal
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 8.07 0.94 8.56 8.88 1.03 8.60 9.72 1.01 9.61
0 / / / / / / 7.90 1.18 6.71 9.33 1.11 8.39 10.2 1.11 9.13
5 / / / / / / 7.67 1.29 5.93 9.61 1.16 8.28 10.6 1.24 8.50
10 / / / / / / 9.12 1.60 5.69 10.6 1.38 7.65 11.5 1.43 8.07
15 / / / 8.24 1.67 4.94 11.0 1.85 5.92 13.4 1.79 7.48 13.8 1.68 8.19
20 6.37 1.61 3.96 10.3 2.35 4.40 12.4 2.52 4.92 13.7 2.44 5.61 14.4 2.19 6.56
25 8.40 2.39 3.52 11.9 2.89 4.12 14.1 3.23 4.35 14.8 3.14 4.73 15.1 2.65 5.68
30 8.44 2.99 2.82 11.8 3.49 3.37 13.7 3.57 3.83 14.3 3.37 4.25 14.4 2.97 4.86
35 8.07 3.56 2.27 11.3 4.00 2.81 12.6 3.65 3.45 13.4 3.52 3.80 13.9 3.35 4.15
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Table 2-5.14: MHA-V16W/D2(R)N8-B cooling capacity
Maximum
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 10.0 1.32 7.57 10.9 1.47 7.44 12.0 1.42 8.43
0 / / / / / / 9.80 1.67 5.87 11.4 1.58 7.24 12.5 1.59 7.84
5 / / / / / / 9.57 1.76 5.44 12.0 1.61 7.43 13.0 1.68 7.73
10 / / / / / / 11.3 2.18 5.21 13.1 1.92 6.85 14.2 1.94 7.32
15 / / / 11.4 2.43 4.67 13.5 2.44 5.53 16.1 2.37 6.77 17.0 2.30 7.37
20 8.99 2.43 3.70 14.0 3.55 3.96 15.8 3.56 4.42 16.9 3.36 5.03 17.5 3.04 5.76
25 11.7 3.59 3.25 15.9 4.32 3.69 17.4 4.47 3.90 17.9 4.31 4.14 17.9 3.70 4.84
30 11.5 4.46 2.59 15.5 5.11 3.04 17.2 5.05 3.41 17.1 4.66 3.68 16.9 4.02 4.21
35 11.4 5.42 2.11 15.1 6.00 2.52 16.5 5.60 2.94 16.3 4.96 3.27 16.2 4.47 3.62
40 8.92 5.11 1.75 10.9 4.89 2.22 11.7 4.42 2.65 13.4 4.69 2.86 14.6 4.36 3.34
43 5.98 4.50 1.33 7.33 4.12 1.78 9.01 3.91 2.31 10.5 4.13 2.54 12.0 3.85 3.11
Normal
LWT
DB 5 10 15 20 25
CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER CC PI EER
-5 / / / / / / 8.07 0.94 8.56 8.88 1.03 8.60 9.72 1.01 9.61
0 / / / / / / 7.90 1.18 6.71 9.33 1.11 8.39 10.2 1.11 9.13
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6 Operating Limits
1
Figure 2-6.1: Heating operating limits
Abbreviations:
T4: Outdoor temperature (°C)
T1: Leaving water temperature (°C)
Notes:
1. If IBH/AHS setting is valid, only IBH/AHS turns on; If IBH/AHS setting is invalid, only heat pump turns on
2. Water flow temperature drop or rise interval
3. IBH/AHS only
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100
90
Provide outside pressure(KPa)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
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90
Provide outside pressure(KPa)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0
Water flow(m3/h)
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8 Sound Levels
8.1 Overall
1
Table 2-8.1: Sound pressure levels
Model name dB
MHA-V4W/D2N8-B 44
MHA-V6W/D2N8-B 45
MHA-V8W/D2N8-B 46
MHA-V10W/D2N8-B 49
MHA-V12W/D2RN8-B 50
MHA-V14W/D2RN8-B 51
MHA-V16W/D2RN8-B 55
MHA-V12W/D2RN8-B 50
MHA-V14W/D2RN8-B 51
MHA-V16W/D2RN8-B 55
Notes:
1. Sound pressure level is measured at a position 1m in front of the unit and (1+H)/2m (where H is the height of the unit) above the floor in a semi-anechoic
chamber. During in-situ operation, sound pressure levels may be higher as a result of ambient noise. Sound pressure level is the maximum value tested
under the two conditions of Notes2 and Notes3. For 16kW model, the value is calculated and it is for reference only
)00(H+1000)/2
01+H(
2
2. Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.; EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C.
3. Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB; EWT 23⁰C, LWT 18⁰C..
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8.2 Octave Band Levels
Figure 2-8.2: MHA-V4/D2N8-B octave band levels
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
10
0 NR-10
-10 NR-0
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
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Figure 2-8.4: MHA-V8/D2N8-B octave band levels
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
10 NR-20
0 NR-10
NR-0
-10
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
10 NR-20
0 NR-10
-10 NR-0
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Figure 2-8.5: MHA-V12/D2N8-B octave band levels
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
10 NR-20
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-10 NR-0
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
NR-40
Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB;
30
EWT 23⁰C, LWT 18⁰C
20 NR-30
10 NR-20
0 NR-10
-10 NR-0
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Figure 2-8.5: MHA-V12/D2RN8-B octave band levels
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
10 NR-20
0 NR-10
-10 NR-0
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
120
Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.;
110
EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C
100
90
Octave band sound pressure level (dB(A)
10 NR-20
0 NR-10
NR-0
-10
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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9 Accessories
9.1 Outdoor Unit
Energy lable 1
Operation manual 1 1 1
M8 expansion screws 5 5 5
Y-shaped filter 1 1 1
Mounting bracket 1 1 1
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Part 3
Installation and
Field Settings
1 Preface to Part 3 ...................................................................................... 56
2 Installation............................................................................................... 57
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1 Preface to Part 3
1.1 Notes for Installers Boxes
The information contained in this Engineering Data Book may primarily be of use during the system design stage of a
Midea M thermal Split project. Additional important information which may primarily be of use during field installation has
been placed in boxes, such as the example below, titled “Notes for installers”.
1.2 Definitions
In this Engineering Data Book, the term “applicable legislation” refers to all national, local and other laws, standards, codes,
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1.3 Precautions
All system installation including installation of refrigerant piping, water piping and electrical works must only be carried out
by competent and suitably qualified, certified and accredited professionals and in accordance with all applicable
legislation.
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2 Installation
2.1 Acceptance and Unpacking
2.2 Hoisting
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2.3 Outdoor unit
2.3.1 Placement Considerations
Placement of the outdoor unit should take account of the following considerations:
Outdoor units should not be exposed to direct radiation from a high-temperature heat source.
Outdoor units should not be installed in positions where dust or dirt may affect heat exchangers.
Outdoor units should not be installed in locations where exposure to oil or to corrosive or harmful gases, such as
acidic or alkaline gases, may occur.
Outdoor units should not be installed in locations where exposure to salinity may occur.
Outdoor units should be installed in well-drained, well-ventilated positions.
Outdoor units should be installed in locations where the noise from the unit will not disturb neighbors.
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Figure 3-2.5: 8-16kW models drainage hole
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transportation support
12/14/16 kW
2.3.8 Spacing
Single unit installation
Outdoor unit must be spaced such that sufficient air may flow through each unit. Sufficient airflow across heat exchangers
is essential for outdoor units to function properly.
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Stacked installation
Figure 3-2.8: Installation with obstacles in front of the unit Table 3-2.1: Minimum spacing from obstacles in front of the unit
Model name A (mm)
MHA-V4W/D2N8-B
MHA-V6W/D2N8-B
MHA-V8W/D2N8-B
MHA-V10W/D2N8-B
MHA-V12W/D2N8-B
2000
MHA-V14W/D2N8-B
MHA-V16W/D2N8-B
MHA-V12W/D2RN8-B
MHA-V14W/D2RN8-B
MHA-V16W/D2RN8-B
Installation in Rows
Figure 3-2.10: Single row installation
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Table 3-2.2: Single row installation spacing requirements
Model name A (mm) B1 (mm) B2 (mm) C (mm)
MHA-V4W/D2N8
MHA-V6W/D2N8
MHA-V8W/D2N8
MHA-V10W/D2N8
MHA-V12W/D2N8-B
≥3000 ≥2000 ≥150 ≥600
MHA-V14W/D2N8-B
MHA-V16W/D2N8-B
MHA-V12W/D2RN8-B
MHA-V14W/D2RN8-B
MHA-V16W/D2RN8-B
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2.4 Hydronic box
2.4.1 Placement Considerations
Hydronic box should be installed in positions that are as close as possible to the heat emitters.
Hydronic box should be installed in positions that are sufficiently close to the desired position of the wired controller
that the controller’s wiring length limitation will not be exceeded.
In systems that are configured to heat domestic hot water, hydronic box should be installed in positions that are
sufficiently close to the domestic hot water tank that the temperature sensor wiring length limitations will not be
exceeded.
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2.4.3 Service space requirement
The service space requirements refer to Figure 3-2.15.
2.4.4 Drainage
The drainage connections of hydronic box refer to Figure 3-2.16.
Figure 3-2.16: Drainage
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3 Refrigerant Pipework
3.1 Permitted Piping Length and Level Difference
The piping length and level difference limitations that apply are summarized in Table 3-3.1. Before installation, it is
necessary to check if the piping length and height difference are meeting the requirements.
Table 3-3.1: Permitted Piping Length and Level Difference
Models 4-16kW
Max. piping length 30m
Max. difference in height 20m
Pipe connect
Pipe size Gas side (Φ15.9); Liquid side Gas side (Φ15.9); Liquid side Gas side (Φ15.9); Liquid side (Φ9.52);
(Φ6.35); (Φ9.52);
Connect method Flare Flare Flare
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3.3 Procedure and Principles
3.3.1 Installation procedure
Note: Pipe flushing should be performed once the brazed connections have been completed with the exception of
the final connections to the indoor units. That is, flushing should be performed once the outdoor units have been
connected but before the indoor units are connected.
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Notes:
1. See Part 3, 3.4.1 “Pipe delivery, storage and sealing”.
2. See Part 3, 3.7 “Brazing”.
3. See Part 3, 3.8 “Pipe Flushing”.
4. See Part 3, 3.10 “Vacuum Drying”.
5. See Part 3, 0 “Manipulating Copper Piping”.
6. See Part 3, 3.9 “Gas tightness Test”.
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3.4 Storing Copper Piping
3.4.1 Pipe delivery, storage and sealing
Caution
Never use carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) for pipe cleansing or flushing, as doing so will seriously damage the
system.
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3.5.3 Expanding copper piping ends
Caution
Ensure that the expanded section of piping is smooth and even. Remove any burrs that remain after cutting.
Table 3-3.3: Flared opening size ranges Figure 3-3.3: Flared opening
Pipe (mm) Flared opening diameter (A) (mm)
Ф6.35 8.7 - 9.1
Ф9.53 12.8 - 13.2
Ф12.7 16.2 - 16.6
Ф15.9 19.3 - 19.7
Ф19.1 23.6 - 24.0
When connecting a flared joint, apply some compressor oil to the inner and outer surfaces of the flared opening
to facilitate the connection and rotation of the flare nut, ensure firm connection between the sealing surface
and the bearing surface, and avoid the pipe becoming deformed.
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3.5.5 Bending piping
Bending copper piping reduces the number of brazed joints required and can improve quality and save material.
Caution
When using a spring bender, ensure that the bender is clean Figure 3-3.4: Pipe bending in excess of 90°
before inserting it in the piping.
After bending a copper pipe, ensure that there are no wrinkles or
deformation on either side of the pipe.
Ensure that bend angles do not exceed 90°, otherwise wrinkles
may appear on the inner side of the pipe, and the pipe may
general, the gas and liquid pipes should be suspended in parallel and < Ф20 1 1.5
the interval between support points should be selected according to Ф20 – Ф40 1.5 2
Suitable insulation should be provided between the piping and the supports. If wooden dowels or blocks are to be used,
use wood that has undergone preservative treatment.
Changes in refrigerant flow direction and refrigerant temperature result in movement, expansion and shrinkage of the
refrigerant piping. Piping should therefore not be fixed too tightly, otherwise stress concentrations may occur in the piping,
with the potential for rupturing.
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3.7 Brazing
Care must be taken to prevent oxide forming on the inside of copper piping during brazing. The presence of oxide in a
refrigerant system adversely affects the operation of valves and compressors, potentially leading to low efficiency or even
compressor failure. To prevent oxidation, during brazing nitrogen should be flowed through the refrigerant piping.
brazed until the brazing is complete and the copper has cooled down completely.
Legend
1 Copper piping
4 Hand valve
5 Pressure-reducing valve
6 Nitrogen
When joining a shorter section of piping to a longer section, flow nitrogen from the shorter side to allow better
displacement of air with nitrogen.
If the distance from the point where nitrogen enters the piping to the joint to be brazed is long, ensure that the
nitrogen is flowed for sufficient time to discharge all the air from the section to be brazed before commencing
brazing.
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Legend
1
Table 3-3.5: Piping overlap and gap for brazed joints
Minimum
Permissible A – D
D (mm) permissible B
(mm)
(mm)
5<D<8 6
0.05 - 0.21
8 < D < 12 7
12 < D < 16 8
0.05 - 0.27
16 < D < 25 10
25 < D < 35 12
0.05 - 0.35
35 < D < 45 14
Notes:
1. A, B, D refer to the dimensions shown in Figure 3-5.7.
Filler
Use a copper/phosphorus brazing alloy (BCuP) filler that does not require flux.
Do not use flux. Flux can cause corrosion of piping and can affect the performance of compressor oil.
Do not use anti-oxidants when brazing. Residue can clog piping and damage components.
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3.8 Pipe Flushing
3.8.1 Purpose
To remove dust, other particles and moisture, which could cause compressor malfunction if not flushed out before the
system is run, the refrigerant piping should be flushed using nitrogen. As described in Part 3, 3.3.1 “Installation procedure”,
pipe flushing should be performed once the piping connections have been completed with the exception of the final
connections to the hydronic box. That is, flushing should be performed once the outdoor unit have been connected but
before the hydronic box is connected.
3.8.2 Procedure
Procedure
The liquid and gas sides can be flushed simultaneously; alternatively, one side can be flushed first and then Steps 1
to 6 repeated, for the other side. The flushing procedure is as follows:
1. Attach a pressure reducing valve to a nitrogen cylinder.
2. Connect the pressure reducing valve outlet to the inlet on the liquid (or gas) side of the outdoor unit.
3. Start to open the nitrogen cylinder valve and gradually increase the pressure to 0.5MPa.
4. Allow time for nitrogen to flow as far as the opening at hydronic box.
5. Flush the opening:
a) Using suitable material, such as a bag or cloth, press firmly against the opening at hydronic box.
b) When the pressure becomes too high to block with your hand, suddenly remove your hand allowing gas to
rush out.
c) Repeatedly flush in this manner until no further dirt or moisture is emitted from the piping. Use a clean
cloth to check for dirt or moisture being emitted. Seal the opening once it has been flushed.
6. Once flushing is complete, seal the opening to prevent dust and moisture from entering.
Figure 3-3.9: Pipe flushing using nitrogen
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3.9 Gastightness Test
3.9.1 Purpose
To prevent faults caused by refrigerant leakage, a gastightness test should be performed before system commissioning.
3.9.2 Procedure
Procedure
The gastightness test procedure is as follows:
Step 1
Once the piping system is complete and the hydronic box and outdoor unit have been connected, vacuum the
piping to -0.1MPa.
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3.9.3 Leak detection
4. Refrigerant leak detection: for leaks that are difficult to detect, refrigerant leak detection may be used as
follows:
a) Pressurize the piping with nitrogen at 0.3MPa.
b) Add refrigerant into the piping until the pressure reaches 0.5MPa.
c) Use a halogen refrigerant detector to find the leak.
d) If the leak source cannot be found, continuing charging with refrigerant to a pressure of 4.3 MPa and then
search again.
Vacuum drying also provides additional leak detection (in addition to the gas tightness test).
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3.10.2 Procedure
Caution
Before performing vacuum drying, make sure that the outdoor unit stop valves are firmly closed.
Once the vacuum drying is complete and the vacuum pump is stopped, the low pressure in the piping could
suck vacuum pump lubricant into the air conditioning system. The same could happen if the vacuum pump
stops unexpectedly during the vacuum drying procedure. Mixing of pump lubricant with compressor oil could
cause compressor malfunction and a one-way valve should therefore be used to prevent vacuum pump
lubricant seeping into the piping system.
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3.11 Charging Refrigerant
3.11.1 Calculating additional refrigerant charge
Calculate the added refrigerant according to the diameter and the length of the liquid side pipe of the outdoor unit/indoor
unit connection. If the length of the liquid side pipe is less than 15 meters it is no need to add more refrigerant, so
calculating the added refrigerant the length of the liquid side pipe must subtract 15 meters.
Caution
Only charge refrigerant after performing a gas tightness test and vacuum drying.
Never charge more refrigerant than required as doing so can lead to liquid hammering.
Only use refrigerant R32 - charging with an unsuitable substance may cause explosions or accidents.
Use tools and equipment designed for use with R32 to ensure required pressure resistance and to prevent
foreign materials from entering the system.
Refrigerant must be treated in accordance with applicable legislation.
Always use protective gloves and protect your eyes when charging refrigerant.
Open refrigerant containers slowly.
Keep the site well ventilated, no ignition source and fire extinguisher in hand for R32 is a flammable refrigerant.
Procedure
The procedure for adding refrigerant is as follows:
Step 1
Calculate additional refrigerant charge R (kg) (see Part 3, 3.11.1 “Calculating Additional Refrigerant Charge”)
Step 2
Place a tank of R32 refrigerant on a weighing scale. Turn the tank upside down to ensure refrigerant is charged
in a liquid state.
After vacuum drying (see Part 3, 3.10 “Vacuum Drying”), the blue and red pressure gauge hoses should still be
connected to the pressure gauge and to the outdoor unit stop valves.
Connect the yellow hose from the pressure gauge to the R32 refrigerant tank.
Step 3
Open the valve where the yellow hose meets the pressure gauge, and open the refrigerant tank slightly to let
the refrigerant eliminate the air. Caution: open the tank slowly to avoid freezing your hand.
Set the weighing scale to zero.
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Step 4
· Open the three valves on the pressure gauge to begin charging refrigerant.
· When the amount charged reaches R (kg), close the three valves. If the amount charged has not reached R (kg)
but no additional refrigerant can be charged, close the three valves on the pressure gauge, run the outdoor unit
in cooling mode, and then open the yellow and blue valves. Continue charging until the full R (kg) of refrigerant
has been charged, then close the yellow and blue valves. Note: Before running the system, be sure to complete
all test run checks as listed in Part 3, 8.15 “TEST RUN” and be sure to open stop valves as running the system
with the stop valves closed would damage the compressor.
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4 Water Pipework
4.1 Water Circuit Checks
Hydronic box are equipped with a water inlet and outlet for connection to a water circuit. M thermal Split units should
only be connected to closed water circuits. Connection to an open water circuit would lead to excessive corrosion of the
water piping. Only materials complying with all applicable legislation should be used.
Before continuing installation of the unit, check the following:
The maximum water pressure ≤ 3 bar.
The maximum water temperature ≤ 70°C according to safety device setting.
Always use materials that are compatible with the water used in the system and with the materials used in the unit.
Ensure that components installed in the field piping can withstand the water pressure and temperature.
Drain taps must be provided at all low points of the system to permit complete drainage of the circuit during
maintenance.
Air vents must be provided at all high points of the system. The vents should be located at points that are easily
accessible for service. An automatic air purge is provided inside the unit. Check that this air purge valve is not
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Notes:
In most applications this minimum water volume will be satisfactory.
In critical processes or in rooms with a high heat load though, extra water might be required.
When circulation in each space heating loop is controlled by remotely controlled valves, it is important that this
minimum water volume is kept even if all the valves are closed.
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4.3 Water Circuit Connection
Water connections must be made correctly in accordance with the labels on the hydronic box, with respect to the water
inlet and water outlet. If air, moisture or dust gets in the water circuit, problems may occur. Therefore, always take into
account the following when connecting the water circuit:
Use clean pipes only.
Hold the pipe end downwards when removing burrs
Cover the pipe end when inserting it through a wall to prevent dust and dirt entering.
Use a good thread sealant for sealing the connections. The sealing must be able to withstand the pressures and
temperatures of the system.
When using non-copper metallic piping, be sure to insulate the two kinds of materials from each other to prevent
galvanic corrosion.
For copper is a soft material, use appropriate tools for connecting the water circuit. Inappropriate tools will cause
damage to the pipes
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Uninhibited glycol will turn acidic under the influence of oxygen. This process is accelerated by presence of copper and at
higher temperatures. The acidic uninhibited glycol attacks metal surfaces and forms galvanic corrosion cells that cause
severe damage to the system. It is of extreme importance:
That the water treatment is correctly executed by a qualified water specialist.
That a glycol with corrosion inhibitors is selected to counteract acids formed by the oxidation of glycols.
That in case of an installation with a domestic hot water tank, only the use of propylene glycol is allowed. In other
installations the use of ethylene glycol is fine.
That no automotive glycol is used because their corrosion inhibitors have a limited lifetime and contain silicates that
can foul or plug the system;
That galvanized piping is not used in glycol systems since it may lead to the precipitation of certain elements in the
glycol’s corrosion inhibitor;
To ensure that the glycol is compatible with the materials used in the system.
and may freeze when the temperature is low enough. The flow
switch should be removed and dried, then can be reinstalled in the
unit.
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5 Electrical Wiring
5.1 General
5.2 Precautions
Fix cables so that cables do not make contact with the pipes (especially on the high pressure side).
Secure the electrical wiring with cable ties so that it does not come in contact with the piping, particularly on the
high-pressure side.
Make sure no external pressure is applied to the terminal connectors.
When installing the ground fault circuit interrupter make sure that it is compatible with the inverter (resistant to high
frequency electrical noise) to avoid unnecessary opening of the ground fault circuit interrupter
This unit is equipped with an inverter. Installing a phase advancing capacitor not only reduce the power factor
improvement effect, but also may cause abnormal heating of the capacitor due to high frequency waves. Never
install a phase advancing capacitor as it could lead to an accident.
5.3 Guidance
Most field wiring on the unit is to be made on the terminal block inside the switch box. To gain access to the terminal
block, remove the switch box service panel.
Fix all cables using cable ties.
A dedicated power circuit is required for the backup electric heater.
Installation equipped with a domestic hot water tank (field supplied) requires a dedicated power circuit for the
immersion heater.
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5.4 Wiring Overview
Figure 3-5.1: Wiring overview
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Legend
A Outdoor unit H SV2: 3-way valve (field supply)
B Solar energy kit (field supplied) I SV1: 3-way valve for domestic hot water tank (field supply)
C User interface J Booster heater
D High voltage room thermostat (field supplied) K Contactor
E P_s: Solar pump (field supply) L Power supply
F P_o: Outside circulation pump (field supply) M Indoor unit
G P_d: DHW pump (field supply)
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Table 3-5.1: Wiring requirements
Item Description Current Required number of conductors Maximum running current
1 Solar energy kit signal cable AC 2 200mA
2 User interface cable AC 5 200mA
1
3 Room thermostat cable AC 2 200mA
1
4 Solar pump control cable AC 2 200mA
1
5 Outside circulation pump control cable AC 2 200mA
1
6 DHW pump control cable AC 2 200mA
1
7 SV2: 3-way valve control cable AC 3 200mA
1
8 SV1: 3-way valve control cable AC 3 200mA
1
9 Booster heater control cable AC 2 200mA
10 Power supply cable for indoor unit AC 2+GND 0.4A
Notes:
2
1. Minimum cable section AWG18 (0.75 mm )
2. The thermistor cable are delivered with the unit:if the current of the load is large, an AC contactor is needed.
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6 DIP Switch Settings
DIP switch S1,S2 is located on the hydraulic module main control board and allows configuration of additional heating
source thermistor installation, the second inner backup heater installation, etc. Refer to Table 3-6.1 and to the M thermal
Split Service Manual, Part 4, 2.2 "Main PCB for Hydronic System".
1 Start pumpo after six hours will be invalid Start pumpo after six hours will be valid OFF
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S2
2 without TBH with TBH OFF
00=variable speed pum (Max head:8.5m,Grundfos)
01=constant speed pump (WILO)
3/4 ON/ON
10= variable speed pump (Max head:10.5m,Grundfos)
11=variable speed pump (Max head:9.0m, WILO)
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8 User Interface Field Settings
8.1 Introduction
During installation, the M thermal settings and parameters should be configured by the installer to suit the installation
configuration, climate conditions and end-user preferences. The relevant settings are accessible and programmable
through the FOR SERVICEMAN menu on the M thermal user interface. The user interface menus and settings can be
navigated using the user interface’s touch-sensitive keys, as detailed in Table 3-8.1.
Keys Function
MENU Go to the menu structure
Navigate the cursor on the display
◄► ▼ ▲ Navigate in the menu structure
Adjust settings
Turn on/off the space heating/cooling operation or DHW mode
ON/OFF
Turn on/off functions in the menu structure
BACK Come back to the up level
Long press for unlock/lock the controller
UNLOCK
Unlock /lock some functions such as “DHW temperature adjusting”
Go to the next step when programming a schedule in the menu
OK structure and confirm a selection to enter in the submenu of the menu
structure.
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8.2 Menu Structure
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8.3 FOR SERVICEMAN Menu
FOR SERVICEMAN allows installers to input the system configuration and set Figure 3-8.2: FOR SERVICEMAN password screen
the system parameters. To enter FOR SERVICEMAN, go to MENU > FOR FOR SERVICEMAN
SERVICEMAN.
Please input the password:
1 DHW MODE SETTING 1/5 1 DHW MODE SETTING 2/5 1 DHW MODE SETTING 3/5
YES 1.6 dT5_ON 5 °C 1.11 dT5_TBH_OFF 5 °C
1.2 DISINFECT YES 1.7 dT1S5 10°C 1.12 T4_TBH_ON 5 °C
1.3 DHW PRIORITY YES 1.8 T4DHWMAX 43°C 1.13 t_TBH_DELAY 30 MIN
1.4 DHW PUMP YES 1.9 T4DHWMIN -10°C 1.14 T5S_DI 65°C
1.5 DHW PRIORITY TIME SET NON 1.10 t_INTERVAL_DHW 5 MIN 1.15 t_DI HIGHTEMP. 15MIN
ADJUST ADJUST ADJUST
DHW MODE enables or disables DHW mode. For installations with DHW tanks, select YES to enable DHW mode. For
installations without DHW tanks, select NON to disable DHW mode.
DHW PRIORITY sets whether domestic hot water heating or space heating/cooling takes priority. If NON is selected in the
DHW PRIORITY mode, when it is available and the space heating/cooling is OFF, the heat pump will heat the water as
required. If space heating/cooling is ON, the water will be heated as required when the immersion heater is unavailable.
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Only when the space heating/cooling is OFF will the heat pump operate to heat domestic water.
DHW PUMP sets whether or not the DHW pump is controlled by the M thermal Split unit. If the DHW pump is to be
controlled by the M thermal Split, select YES. If the DHW pump is not to be controlled by the M thermal Split unit, select
NON.
DHW PUMP PRIORITY TIME SET set the operation time of DHW during DHW PRIORITY mode.
dT5_ON sets the temperature difference between the DHW set temperature (T5S) and the DHW tank water temperature
(T5) above which the heat pump providing heated water to the DHW tank. When T5S - T5 ≥ dT5_ON the heat pump
providing heated water to the DHW tank.
Figure 3-8.5: dT5_ON
Note: When the heat pump’s leaving water temperature is T5
water to the DHW tank. The DHW mode leaving water T5S-dT_ON
OFF ON OFF
Compressor
temperature operating limit is related to ambient
temperature as shown in Figure 2-6.3 in Part 2, 6 Time
“Operating Limits”. Abbreviations:
T5: DHW tank water temperature
T5S: DHW set temperature
dT1S5 sets the heat pump’s leaving water set temperature
(T1S) relative to DHW tank water temperature (T5). For DHW mode, the user sets the DHW set temperature (T5S) on the
main screen and cannot manually set T1S. T1S is set as T1S = T5 + dT1S5.
Figure 3-8.6 illustrates the operation of the heat pump and Figure 3-8.6: DHW mode operation
immersion heater(optional) in DHW mode. If the DHW tank
water temperature (T5) is less than the minimum of the DHW
set temperature (T5S) and the heat pump leaving water
temperature operating limit (T5stop) (refer to Figure 2-6.3 in
Part 2, 6 “Operating Limits”) less dT5_ON, the heat pump
starts providing heated water to the DHW tank. After
t_TBH_delay minutes have elapsed, the immersion heater is
turned on. If T5 reaches T5stop, the heat pump stops but the
immersion heater continues running until T5 has reached T5S
+ dT5_TBH_OFF Abbreviations:
T5: DHW tank water temperature
T5S: DHW set temperature
T5stop: DHW mode leaving water temperature operating limit
TBH: Immersion heater in DHW tank
Abreviations:
T4DHWMIN sets the ambient temperature below which the heat HP: Heat pump
pump will not operate in DHW mode. The lowest value that TBH: DWH tank immersion heater
AHS: Additional heating source
T4DHWMIN can take is -25°C, which is the DHW mode lower ambient
temperature operating limit of the heat pump.
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t_INTERVAL_DHW sets the DHW mode compressor re-start delay. When the compressor stops running, it will not re-start
until at least t_INTERVAL_DHW minutes have elapsed.
dT5_TBH_OFF sets the temperature difference between the DHW set temperature (T5S) and the DHW tank water
temperature (T5) below which the immersion is not used. When T5 > Min(T5Stop+dT5_TBH_OFF, 65°C), the immersion
heater is off.
T4_TBH_ON sets the ambient temperature above which the immersion heater will not be used.
t_TBH_DELAY sets the delay between the compressor starting and the immersion heater being turned on.
T5S_DI sets the DHW tank disinfection operation target temperature. Caution: during the disinfection operation (duration:
t_DI_MAX) the domestic hot water temperature at the hot water taps will at times be equal to the value set for T5S_DI.
t_DHWHP_RESTRICT sets the maximum length of time that the heat pump will
run in space heating or space cooling modes before switching to DHW mode, if a Abbreviations:
T5: DHW tank water temperature
requirement for DHW mode exists. When running in space heating mode or space T5S: DHW set temperature
cooling mode, the heat pump becomes available for DHW mode either as soon as
the space heating/cooling set temperatures have been reached (refer to Part 3, 8.5 “COOL MODE SETTING Menu” and Part
3, 8.6 “HEAT MODE SETTING Menu”) or after t_DHWHP_MAX minutes have elapsed.
t_DHWHP_MAX sets the maximum length of time that the heat pump will run in DWH mode before switching to space
heating mode or space cooling mode if a requirement for space heating/cooling modes exists. When running in DHW
mode, the heat pump becomes available for space heating/cooling either as soon as the DHW tank water temperature (T5)
reaches the DHW set temperature (T5S) or after t_DHWHP_MAX minutes have elapsed.
Figure 3-8.9 illustrates the effects of t_DHWHP_MAX and t_DHWHP_RESTRICT when DHW PRIORITY is enabled. The heat
pump initially runs in DWH mode. After t_DHWHP_MAX minutes, T5 has not reached
Abbreviations:
T5: DHW tank water temperature
T5S: DHW set temperature
T5stop: DHW mode leaving water temperature operating limit
DHWPUMP TIME RUN sets whether or not the user is able to set the DHW pump (field supply) in DHW mode. For
installations with a DHW pump, select ON so that the user is able to set pump start times.
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PUMP RUNNING TIME sets the length of time the pump runs for at each of the user-specified start times on the DHW
PUMP tab on the DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW) menu, if TIMER RUNNING is enabled.
DHW PUMP DI RUN sets wether or not the DHW pump (field supply) operates during the disinfection mode.
COOL MODE enables or disables cooling mode. For installations with space cooling terminals, select YES to enable cooling
mode. For installations without space cooling terminals, select NON to disable cooling mode.
t_T4_FRESH_C sets the refresh time of cooling mode climate temperature curve.
T4CMAX sets the ambient temperature above which the heat pump will not Figure 3-8.11: T4CMAX, T4CMIN
operate in cooling mode. The highest value that T4CMAX can take is 46°C, which is
the cooling mode upper ambient temperature operating limit of the heat pump.
Refer to Figure 3-8.11.
T4CMIN sets the ambient temperature below which the heat pump will not operate Abreviations:
in cooling mode. The lowest value that T4CMIN can take is -5°C, which is the cooling T4: Outdoor ambient temperature
mode lower ambient temperature operating limit of the heat pump. Refer to Figure 3-8.12.
dTSC sets the temperature difference between the actual room temperature (Ta)
Figure 3-8.13: dTSC
and set room temperature (TS) above which the heat pump provides chilled
water to the space cooling terminals. When Ta – TS ≥ dTSC the heat pump
provides chilled water to the space cooling terminals and when Ta ≤ TS the heat
pump does not provide chilled water to the space cooling terminals. Refer to
Figure 3-8.18. dTSC is only applicable if YES is selected for ROOM TEMP in the TEMP. TYPE SETTING menu. Refer to Part 3,
8.8 “TEMP. TYPE SETTING Menu”.
t_INTERVAL_C sets the cooling mode compressor re-start delay. When the compressor stops running, it will not re-start
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until at least t_INTERVAL_C minutes have elapsed.
T1SetC1 sets the temperature 1 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode.
T1SetC2 sets the temperature 2 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode.
T4C1 sets the ambient temperature 1 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode.
T4C2 sets the ambient temperature 2 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode.
ZONE1 C-EMISSION sets the emission type of zone1 for cooling mode.
ZONE2 C-EMISSION sets the emission type of zone2 for cooling mode.
3 HEAT MODE SETTING 1/3 3 HEAT MODE SETTING 2/3 3 HEAT MODE SETTING 3/3
3.1 HEAT MODE YES 3.6 dTSH 2°C 3.11 T4H2 7°C
3.2 t_T4_FRESH_H 2.0HRS 3.7 t_INTERVAL_H 5MIN 3.12 ZONE1 H-EMISSION RAD.
3.3 T4HMAX 16°C 3.8 T1SetH1 35°C 3.13 ZONE2 H-EMISSION FLH
3.4 T4HMIN -15°C 3.9 T1SetH2 28°C 3.14 t_DELAY_PUMP 2MIN
3.5 dT1SH 5°C 3.10 T4H1 -5°C
ADJUST ADJUST ADJUST
t_T4_FRESH_H sets the refresh time of heating model climate temperature curve.
T4HMAX sets the ambient temperature above which the heat pump will not Figure 3-8.15: T4HMAX, T4HMIN
operate in heating mode. The highest value that T4HMAX can take is 35°C,
which is the heating mode upper ambient temperature operating limit of the
heat pump. Refer to Figure 3-8.15. Abreviations:
T4: Outdoor ambient temperature
T4HMIN sets the ambient temperature below which the heat pump will not operate in heating mode. The lowest value
that T4CMIN can take is -25°C, which is the heating mode lower ambient temperature operating limit of the heat pump.
Refer to Figure 3-8.16.
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dTSH sets the temperature difference between the actual room temperature (Ta) and set room temperature (TS) above
which the heat pump provides heated water to the space heating terminals. When TS – Ta ≥ dTSH the heat pump provides
heated water to the space heating terminals and when Ta ≥ TS the heat pump does not provide heated water to the space
heating terminals. Refer to Figure 3-8.23. dTSH is only relevant if YES is selected for ROOM TEMP in the TEMP. TYPE
SETTING menu. Refer to Part 3, 8.8 “TEMP. TYPE SETTING Menu”.
t_INTERVAL_H sets the heating mode compressor re-start delay. When the compressor stops running, it will not re-start
until at least t_INTERVAL_H minutes have elapsed.
T1SetH1 sets the temperature 1 of automatic setting curve for heating mode.
T1SetH2 sets the temperature 2 of automatic setting curve for heating mode.
T4H1 sets the ambient temperature 1 of automatic setting curve for heating mode.
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T4H2 sets the ambient temperature 2 of automatic setting curve for heating mode.
In AUTO MODE SETTING the following parameters should be set. 4 AUTO. MODE SETTING
4.1 T4AUTOCMIN 25°C
4.2 T4AUTOHMAX 17°C
T4AUTOCMIN sets the ambient temperature below which the heat pump will
not provide chilled water for space cooling in auto mode. Refer to Figure 3-8.18.
ADJUST
T4AUTOHMAX sets the ambient temperature above which the heat pump will
not provide heated water for space heating in auto mode. Refer to Figure 3-8.18.
Abreviations:
HP: Heat pump
AHS: Additional heating source
IBH: Backup electric heater
T4CMAX: The ambient temperature above which the heat pump will not operate in cooling
mode.
T4HMIN: The ambient temperature below which the heat pump will not operate in heating
mode.
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8.8 TEMP. TYPE SETTING Menu
MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > TEMP. TYPE SETTING
Figure 3-8.19: TEMP. TYPE SETTING menu
The TEMP. TYPE SETTING is used for selecting whether the water flow 5 TEMP. TYPE SETTING
5.1 WATER FLOW TEMP. YES
temperature or room temperature is used to control the ON/OFF of the heat 5.2 ROOM TEMP. NON
pump. 5.3 DOUBLE ZONE NON
When ROOM TEMP. is enabled, the target water flow temperature will be ADJUST
calculated from climate-related curves (refer to “9.1 Climate related curves ”).
For installations without room thermostats, space heating and cooling modes can be controlled in one of two different
ways:
according to the M thermal leaving water temperature alone
according to the room temperature detected by the M thermal Split user interface’s built-in temperature sensor alone
WATER FLOW TEMP. sets whether space heating/cooling modes are Figure 3-8.20: Only set WATER FLOW TEMP to YES
controlled according to the M thermal leaving water temperature. If YES is
ROOM TEMP. sets whether space heating/cooling modes are controlled according Figure 3-8.21: Only set ROOM TEMP to YES
If set WATER FLOW TEMP. and ROOM TEMP. to YES, meanwhile set DOUBLE ZONE to NON or YES, the following pages will
be displayed. In this case, the setting value of zone 1 is T1S, the setting value of zone 2 is T1S2 (The corresponding TIS2 is
calculated according to the climate related curves.)
Figure 3-8.22: Set WATER FLOW TEMP. and ROOM TEMP. to YES; Set DOUBLE ZONE to NON or YES
Figure 3-8.23: Set DOUBLE ZONE to YES and set ROOM TEMP. to NON; Set WATER FLOW TEMP. to YES or NON
If set DOUBLE ZONE and ROOM TEMP. to YES, meanwhile set WATER FLOW TEMP. to YES or NON, the following page will
be displayed. In this case, the setting value of zone 1 is T1S, the setting value of zone 2 is T1S2. (The corresponding TIS2 is
calculated according to the climate related curves.)
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Figure 3-8.24: Set DOUBLE ZONE and ROOM TEMP. to YES; Set WATER FLOW TEMP. to YES or NON
ROOM THERMOSTAT sets whether or not room thermostats are installed. For installations with room thermostats, select
YES. For installations without room thermostats, select NON.
ROOM THERMOSTAT = MODE SET: Room thermostat can control heating and cooling individually.
ROOM THERMOSTAT=ONE ZONE: Room thermostat provides the switch signal to unit.
ROOM THERMOSTAT=DOUBLE ZONE: Indoor unit is connected with two room thermostat.
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8.10 OTHER HEATING SOURCE Menu
8.10.1 OTHER HEATING SOURCE menu overview
MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > OTHER HEATING SOURCE
In OTHER HEATING SOURCE the following parameters should be set. Backup electric heater is optional.
dT1_IBH_ON sets the temperature difference between the heat pump’s leaving water set temperature (T1S) and the heat
pump’s leaving water temperature (T1) above which the backup electric heater heating element(s) are on. When T1S - T1 ≥
dT1_IBH_ON the backup electric heater is on (on models where the backup electric heater has a simple on/off control
t_IBH_DELAY sets the delay between the compressor starting and the backup electric heater being turned on.
dT1_ASH_ON sets the temperature difference between the heat pump’s leaving water set temperature (T1S) and the heat
pump’s leaving water temperature (T1) above which the additional heating source is on. When T1S - T1 ≥ dT1_AHS_ON the
additional heating source is on.
t_ASH_DELAY sets the delay between the compressor starting and the additional heating source being turned on.
T4_AHS_ON sets the ambient temperature below which the additional heating source is used. If the ambient temperature
is above T4_ASH_ON, the additional heating source is not used. The relationship between operation of the additional
heating source and the ambient is shown in the picture below.
Figure 3-8.28: T4_AHS_ON
Abreviations:
AHS: Additional heating source
T4: Outdoor ambient temperature
P_IBH1, P_IBH2 set heating capacity of IBH and P_TBH sets heating capacity of TBH, which are used for energy
consumption statistics.
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8.11 HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING Menu
MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING
T1S_H.A._H sets the heat pump’s leaving water set temperature for space ADJUST
heating mode when in holiday away mode.
T5S_H.A._DHW sets the heat pump’s leaving water set temperature for DHW mode when in holiday away mode.
OK CONFIRM ADJUST
Use ▼ ▲ to adjust the numerical values. The maximum length of the phone numbers
is 14 digits.
The black rectangle found between 0 and 9 when scrolling up and down using ▼ ▲ is converted to a blank space when
the phone numbers are displayed to users in MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > SERVICE CALL and can be used for phone
numbers less than 14 digits in length.
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS is used to restore all the parameters set in the user interface to their factory defaults.
On selecting YES, the process of restoring all settings to their factory defaults begins and progress is displayed as a
percentage.
NO YES
OK CONFIRM
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8.14 TEST RUN
8.14.1 TEST RUN Menu overview
MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > TEST RUN
TEST RUN is used to check that the valves, air purge function, circulation pump, space cooling mode, space heating mode
and DHW mode are all operating correctly.
Figure 3-8.32: TEST RUN start screen and TEST RUN menu
11 TEST RUN
During test run, all buttons except OK are invalid. If you want to11.1
turnPOINT
off the CHECK
test run, please press OK. For example ,when
NO YES
OK ENTER
OK CONFIRM
Once installation is complete it is important to run the air purge function to remove any air which may be present in the water
piping and which could cause malfunctions during operation.
The COOL MODE RUNNING operation is used to check the operation of the Test run is on.
Cool mode is on.
system in space cooling mode. Leaving water temperature is
15°C.
During the COOL MODE RUNNING operation, the M thermal Split unit leaving
water set temperature is 7°C. The current actual leaving water temperature is
displayed on the user interface. The unit operates until the leaving water
temperature drops to the set temperature or the next command is received. OK CONFIRM
If any error code is displayed during the cool mode running operation, the cause should be investigated. Refer to Part 3, 8.2
“Error Code table”.
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8.14.6 HEAT MODE RUNNING operation
The HEAT MODE RUNNING operation is used to check the operation of the Figure 3-8.38: HEAT MODE RUNNING display
On systems where an auxiliary heat source (AHS) is installed, the AHS starts and runs for 10 mins (whilst the heat
pump continues running), after which the AHS stops and the heat pump continues to operate until the water
temperature rises to the set temperature or the heat mode running operation is exited by pressing OK.
On systems where a backup electric heater is being used, the backup heater turn on (on models where the backup
heater has a simple on/off control function). 3 mins later the backup electric heater will turn off. The heat pump will
then operate until the water temperature rises to the set temperature or the next command is received.
On systems with no auxiliary heat source (AHS), the heat pump will then operate until the water temperature rises to
If any error code is displayed during the cool mode running operation, the cause should be investigated. Refer to Part 3, 8.2
“Error Code table”.
During the DHW MODE RUNNING operation, the DHW set temperature is 55°C. On systems where a tank boost heater is
installed, the tank boost heater will turn on once the heat pump has run for 10 mins. The tank boost heater will turn off 3
min later and the heat pump will operate until the water temperature rises to the set temperature or the next command is
received.
11 TEST RUN
Test run is on.
DHW mode is on.
Water flow temper. is 45°C
Water tank temper. is 30°C
OK CONFIRM
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8.15 SPECIAL FUNCTION Figure 3-8.40: Special functions menu
8.15.1 SPECIAL FUNCTION menu overview 12 SPECIAL FUNCTION 12 SPECIAL FUNCTION
MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > SPECIAL FUNCTION Active the settings and active the 12.1 PREHEATING FOR FLOOR
“SPECIAL FUNCTION”?
12.2 FLOOR DRYING UP
stop.
Before floor heating, if a large amount of water remains on the floor, the floor may be warped or even rupture during floor
heating operation, in order to protect the floor, floor drying is necessary, during which the temperature of the floor should
be increased gradually.
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During first operation of the unit, air may remain in the water system which can cause malfunctions during operation. It is
necessary to run the air purge function to release the air (make sure the air purge valve is open).
T1S sets the heat pump’s leaving water set temperature in preheating for floor
Figure 3-8.41: Preheating for floor menu
mode.
12.1 PREHEATING FOR FLOOR
t_fristFH sets the duration of preheating for floor mode. T1S 30°C
t_fristFH 72 HOURS
The operation of the unit during preheating for floor mode is illustrated in Figure
3-8.42.
ENTER EXIT
ADJUST
Abreviations:
t_interval_H: Compressor re-start delay in space heating mode. (Refer to Part
3, 8.6 “HEAT MODE SETTING Menu”).
Whilst the preheating for floor operation is running, the number of minutes that it has been running for and the heat
pump’s leaving water temperature are displayed on the user interface. During the preheating for floor operation all
buttons except OK are inactivated. To exit the preheating for floor operation, press OK and then select YES when prompted.
Refer to Figure 3-8.43.
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Figure 3-8.43: Preheating for floor screens
NO YES
OK CONFIRM OK CONFIRM
up mode can be used to remove moisture from the floor slab T_DRYPEAK 45°C
T_DRYPEAK sets the heat pump’s leaving water set temperature for Phase 2.
The heat pump’s leaving water set temperature during the floor drying up operation is illustrated in Figure 3-8.45.
During the floor drying up operation all buttons except OK are inactivated. To exit Figure 3-8.46: FLOOR DRYING UP screen
the floor drying up operation, press OK and then select YES when prompted. 12.2 FLOOR DRYING UP
START DAY 01-01-2019
Note: In the event of a heat pump malfunction, floor drying up mode will continue if
a backup electric heater and/or additional heating source is available and configured
to support space heating mode.
ENTER EXIT
ADJUST
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8.16 AUTO RESTART
MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > AUTO RESTART Figure 3-8.47: AUTO RESTART menu
13 AUTO RESTART
AUTO RESTART sets whether or not the unit re-applies the user interface settings 13.1 COOL/HEAT MODE YES
when the power returns following a power failure. Select YES to enable auto restart or 13.2 DHW MODE NON
If the auto restart function is enabled, when the power returns following a power
failure, the unit re-applies the user interface settings from before the power failure. If ADJUST
the auto restart function is disabled, when the power returns after a power failure,
the unit won’t auto restart.
POWER INPUT LIMITATION sets the type of power input limitation and the
setting range is 0-8. If the unit will operate at larger power input, 0 should be
selected. If the unit will operate at a lower power input, 1-8 should be
selected and the power input and capacity will decrease.
Model No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4/6kW 18 18 16 15 14 13 12 12 12
8/10kW 19 19 18 16 14 12 12 12 12
12/14kW(1N) 30 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16
16kW(1N) 14 14 13 12 11 10 9 9 9
12/14kW(3N) 30 30 29 27 25 23 21 19 17
16kW(3N) 14 14 13 12 11 10 9 9 9
15 INPUT DEFINE
ON/OFF(M1M2) sets the control function of M1M2 for remote ON/OFF of unit or
15.1 ON/OFF(M1M2) REMOTE
AHS of TBH
15.2 SMART GRID NO
SMART GRID sets whether SMART GRID control signal is connected to hydronic PCB.
15.3 T1B(Tw2) NO
T1B sets whether T1B sensor exist in the installation.
15.4 Tbt1 NO
Tbt1, Tbt2 set whether balance tank temperature sensors are installed in the
15.5 Tbt2 HMI
balance tank. (Tbt1: upper temp. sensor, Tbt2: nether temp. sensor)
ADJUST
Ta sets the Ta sensor connection type (HMI: Ta on wired controller; IDU: Ta
connected on hydronic PCB)
15 INPUT DEFINE
SOLAR INPUT sets whether solar control signal is connected to hydronic PCB.
15.6 Ta HMI
F-PIPE LENGTH sets the length of refrigerant pipes between outdoor unit and indoor
15.7 SOLAR INPUT NON
unit.
15.8 F-PIPE LENGTH <10m
dTbt2 sets the temperature difference for starting the unit.
15.9 dTbt2 12°C
RT/Ta_PCB sets whether hydronic adapter board is valid.
15.10 RT/Ta_PCB NON
ADJUST
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8.19 CASCADE SET (Not available for M thermal A Series Split)
MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > CASCADE SET
Figure 3-8.51:CASCADE SET
16 CASCADE SET
16.1 PER_START 20%
16.2 TIME_ADJUST 5 MIN
16.3 ADDRESS RESET FF
ADJUST
ADJUST
HMI SET sets the wired controller is master or slave. (0=MASTER, 1=SLAVE)
When HMI SET is set to SLAVE, the controller can only switch the operation mode, turn on or off, set the temperature, and
cannot set other parameters and functions.
HMI ADDRESS FOR BMS sets the HMI address code for BMS.(only valid for master controller)
ADJUST
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9 Operation parameter
MENU > OPERATION PARAMETER
This menu is for installer or service engineer reviewing the operation parameters. There are nine pages for the operating
parameter as following
SV3 STATE OFF PIPE BACKUP HEATER OFF POWER CONSUM. 1000kWh
PUMP_I ON TANK BACKUP HEATER ON Ta ROOM TEMP 25°C
ADDRESS 1/9 ADDRESS 2/9 ADDRESS
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T5 WATER TANK TEMP. 53°C Tbt1 BUFFERTANK_UP TEMP. 35°C ODU MODEL 6kW
Tw2 CIRCUIT2 WATER TEMP. 35°C Tbt2 BUFFERTANK_LOW TEMP. 35°C COMP.CURRENT 12A
TIS’ C1 CLIMATE CURVE TEMP. 35°C Tsolar 25°C COMP.FREQENCY 24Hz
TIS2’ C2 CLIMATE CURVE TEMP. 35°C IDU SOFTWARE 01-09-2019V01 COMP.RUN TIME 54 MIN
FAN SPEED 600R/MIN TW_O PLATE W-OUTLET TEMP. 35°C T3 OUTDOOR EXCHARGE TEMP. 5°C
IDU TARGET FREQUENCY 46Hz TW_I PLATE W-INLET TEMP. 30°C T4 OUTDOOR AIR TEMP. 5°C
FREQUENCY LIMITED TYPE 5 T2 PLATE F-OUT TEMP. 35°C TF MODULE TEMP. 55°C
SUPPLY VOLTAGE 230V T2B PLATE F-IN TEMP. 35°C P1 COMP. PRESSURE 2300kPa
DC GENERATRIX VOLTAGE 420V Th COMP. SUCTION TEMP. 5°C ODU SOFTWARE 01-09-2018V01
DC GENERATRIX CURRENT 18A Tp COMP. DISCHARGE TEMP. 75°C HMI SOFTWARE 01-09-2018V01
ADDRESS 7/9 ADDRESS 8/9 ADDRESS 9/9
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10 Network Configuration Guidelines
The wired controller realizes intelligent control with a built-in WIFI module, which receives control signal from the APP.
Before connecting the WLAN, please check for it if the router in your environment is active and make sure that the wired
controller is well-connected to the wireless signal. When the product is connected to the network, please make sure that
the phone is as close as possible to the product. Midea only supports 2.4GHz band routers at present. Special characters
(punctuation, spaces, etc.) are not recommended as part of the WLAN name. It is recommended that you connect no more
than 10 devices to a single router lest home appliances are affected by weak or unstable network signal. If the password of
the router or WLAN is changed, clear all settings and reset the appliance. APP interface changes from time to time as APP
is updated and may change slightly vary from those in this document.
Click here
Click here
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10.4 Wired Controller which receives
Settingrealizes
The wired controller control
intelligent signal
control with from the APP.
a built-in Wifi module,
Go to "MENU"> which receives
"WLAN controlBefore
SETTING"> signalconnecting
from the
"AP MODE". the WLAN, please check for it if the router in your
APP.
Press "OK" to activate the WLAN, refer to Figure 3-8.1. Select YES, press
Before connecting the WLAN, please checkand
environment is active for itmake
if thesure that
router in the
yourwired controller is
OK to select AP mode. Select APwell-connected
Mode correspondingly
to the on
wireless the mobile
signal. device and continue the follow-up settings
environment is active and make sure that the wired controller is
according to the APP prompts.
well-connected During
During
to the the Wireless
the Wireless
wireless distribution process,
signal. distribution process, the LCD the LCD icon
icon ““ ”” flashes
flashes to indicate that the
During the Wireless to indicate
distribution that the
process, network
the LCD is being
icon ““ deployed. After the process is
network is being deployed. After the process is completed,
completed, the icon “
the icon ””will
flashes
” will be constantly on.
be constantly on.
to indicate that the network is being deployed. After the process is
MENU completed, MENU
the icon2/2
“ ” will
WLANbe constantly
SETTING 2/2on. WLAN SETTING
FOR
E2 SERVICEMAN
#00 FOR
E2 SERVICEMAN
#00
WLAN SETTING WLAN SETTING
SN VIEW SN VIEW
AP MODE
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11 USB Function Guidelines
11.1 Parameters setting transfer between wired controllers
Installer can quickly copy the wired controller parameter settings from unit A to unit B via USB disk, which save the
time of on-site installation. Steps are as follows:
Step 1:
Plug U disk into the port of hydronic PCB of A unit.
“USb” appears on digital display Wired controller interface automatically changes
USB FUNCTION
READ SET PARAMETER
WRITE SET PARAMETER
USB port
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OK
Step 2:
Select “READ SET PARAMETER” and press “OK” button then rate of progress will appear. When the process is finished,
“SUCCESS” appears below and an EXCEL file which can not be seen in the wired controller interface but users can find it on
computer will be generated inside the USB disk.
Select “READ SET PARAMETER” Finished EXCEL generated
OK OK SUCCESS
After that, if parameter correction is needed, please connect the USB with computer and open the EXCEL file to change
parameters and then save it. Please do not change the file name or format. Parameters are not allowed for
non-professionals to change and Midea recommends to use the wired controller to change the parameters.
Step 3:
Plug USB disk into the port of hydronic PCB of B unit and select “WRITE SET PARAMETER” then rate of progress will appear.
When the process is finished, “SUCCESS” appears below.
Select “WRITE SET PARAMETER” Finished
USB FUNCTION USB FUNCTION
READ SET PARAMETER READ SET PARAMETER
WRITE SET PARAMETER 25% WRITE SET PARAMETER
OK OK SUCCESS
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11.2 Convenient program upgrade for unit
There is no need to carry any heavy equipment but only USB disk can realize program upgrade. Steps are as follows:
Step 1:
Copy new program in U disk root directory where other files in bin format are not allowed in
Step 2:
Power on and make sure communication is normal.
Step 3:
Plug U disk into the port of hydronic PCB.
“USb” appears on digital display Wired controller interface automatically changes
USB FUNCTION
READ SET PARAMETER
WRITE SET PARAMETER
USB port PD25319B84M200415V24.bin
OK
Step 4:
Please distinguish between programs for main control PCB and hydronic PCB. Select one of them and press “OK” button
then rate of progress appears. When the process is finished, “SUCCESS” appears below. For upgrading outdoor unit, the
process normally lasts for several minutes while only few seconds is needed for indoor unit.
Select program Finished
USB FUNCTION USB FUNCTION
READ SET PARAMETER READ SET PARAMETER
WRITE SET PARAMETER WRITE SET PARAMETER
PD25319B84M200415V24.bin 51% PD25319B84M200415V24.bin
PD25319B86M200421V35.bin PD25319B86M200421V35.bin
OK OK SUCCESS
Step 5:
Pull out U disk and power on again to finish upgrading program. Check the program version to make sure upgrade is
successful.
Check IDU software version Check ODU software version
OPERATION PARAMETER #00 OPERATION PARAMETER #00
Tbt1 BUFFERTANK_UP TEMP. XX ℃ T3 OUTDOOR EXCHANGE TEMP. XX ℃
Tbt2 BUFFERTANK_LOW TEMP. XX ℃ T4 OUTDOOR AIR TEMP XX ℃
Tsolar XX ℃ TF MODULE TEMP. XX ℃
IDU SOFTWARE XX-XX-XXXXXXX P1 COMP PRESSURE XX Kpa
ODU SOFTWARE XX-XX-XXXXXXX
HMI SOFTWARE XX-XX-XXXXXXX
OK ADDRESS 5/9 OK ADDRESS 9/9
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12 Climate Related Curves
The climate related curves can be selected in the user interface, MENU > PRESET TEMPERATURE > WEATHER TEMP. SET.
Figure 3-12.1: WEATHER TEMP.SET menu
The curves for heating mode and ECO heating mode are the same but the default PRESET TEMPERATURE
curve is curve 4 in heating mode, while in ECO mode, the default curve is curve 6.
The default curves for cooling mode is curve 4. Once the curve is selected, the
leaving water set temperature (T1s) is determined by the outdoor temperature. In
each mode, each curve from the eight curves in the user interface can be selected.
The relationship between outdoor ambient temperature (T4) and leaving water set
temperature (T1s) is described as in Figure 3-12.2, Figure 3-12.3, Figure 3-12.4 and
Figure 3-12.5.
The automatic setting curves are the ninth curve for cooling and heating mode, the ninth curve can be set as in Figure
3-12.6 and Figure 3-12.7.
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T1S(℃)
39
Leaving water set temperature (⁰C )
37
35 Curve 1
Curve 2
33
Curve 3
31 Curve 4
29 Curve 5
Curve 6
27
Curve 7
25 Curve 8
23 T4(℃)
-30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Notes:
1. It only has the curves of the low temperature setting for heating, if the low temperature is set for heating.
2. Curve 4 is default in low temperature heating mode and curve 6 is default in ECO mode.
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Figure 3-12.3: High temperature curves for heating mode
Curve 1
49 Curve 2
Curve 3
Curve 4
44 Curve 5
Curve 6
Curve 7
39
Curve 8
34 T4(℃)
-30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Notes:
T1S(℃)
24
Leaving water set temperature (⁰C )
22
20
Curve 1
18 Curve 2
16 Curve 3
Curve 4
14
Curve 5
12 Curve 6
Curve 7
10
Curve 8
8
4 T4(℃)
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Notes:
1. It only has the curves of the low temperature setting for cooling, if the low temperature is set for cooling.
2. Curve 4 is default in low temperature cooling mode.
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Figure 3-12.5: High temperature curves for cooling mode1
T1S(℃)
Leaving water set temperature (⁰C )
25
23
Curve 1
Curve 2
21 Curve 3
Curve 4
19 Curve 5
Curve 6
Curve 7
17
Curve 8
15 T4(℃)
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
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Notes:
1. It only has the curves of the high temperature setting for cooling, if the high temperature is set for cooling.
2. Curve 4 is default in high temperature cooling mode.
Figure 3-12.6: Automatic setting curve for heating mode Figure 3-12.7: Automatic setting curve for cooling mode
T1SETH1 T1SETC1
T1SETH2 T1SETC2
T4 T4
The setting of T1SETH1, T1SETH2, T4H1, T4H2 refer to Part 3, 8.6” HEATING MODE SETTING Menu” and T1SETC1, T1SETC2,
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13 Error Code Table
Table 3-13.1: Error code table
Error code Content
C7 Transducer module temperature too high protection
E0 Water flow failure (E8 appears 3 times)
E1 Phase sequence error (for 3 phase models)
E2 Communication error between the main control board of hydraulic module and user interface
E3 Backup electric heater exchanger water outlet temperature sensor T1 error
E4 Domestic hot water tank temperature sensor T5 error
E5 Air side heat exchanger refrigerant outlet temperature sensor T3 error
E6 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor T4 error
E7 Balance tank sensor Tbt1 error
E8 Water flow failure within 3 times
E9 Suction pipe temperature sensor Th error
EA Discharge pipe temperature sensor Tp error
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Table 3-13.1: Error code table(continued)
L4 MCE error
L5 Zero speed protection
L7 Phase sequence error
L8 Compressor frequency variation greater than 15Hz within one second protection
L9 Actual compressor frequency differs from target frequency by more than 15Hz protection
Pb Water side heat exchanger anti-freeze protection
Pd Air side heat exchanger refrigerant outlet temperature sensor T3 error
PP Water side heat exchanger inlet temperature is higher than outlet temperature in heating/DHW mode
bH PED board error
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