Air-Cooled Chiller (R410A Inverter Series) : M5ACV 030 CR M5ACV 055 CR M5ACV 075 CR
Air-Cooled Chiller (R410A Inverter Series) : M5ACV 030 CR M5ACV 055 CR M5ACV 075 CR
Air-Cooled Chiller (R410A Inverter Series) : M5ACV 030 CR M5ACV 055 CR M5ACV 075 CR
Air-Cooled Chiller
(R410A Inverter Series)
Models: M5ACV 030 CR
M5ACV 055 CR
M5ACV 075 CR
M5ACV 100 CR
M5ACV 135 CR
M5ACV 210 CR
Table of Contents
Nomenclature .................................................................................................................... 1
- Product Line up
Features ............................................................................................................................ 3
Application Information ...................................................................................................... 4
- Refrigerant Circuit Diagram
- Chiller Panel Controller
- Precautions and Installation
Sound Data ..................................................................................................................... 49
Selection Process ........................................................................................................... 50
- Water Pressure drop vs Flow rate
- Glycol
Engineering and Physical Data ....................................................................................... 53
- Specifications
Performance Data ........................................................................................................... 62
Dimensional Data ............................................................................................................ 70
Electrical Data ................................................................................................................. 73
Wiring Diagrams .............................................................................................................. 76
Servicing and Maintenance ............................................................................................. 81
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................... 82
Exploded View and Part List ........................................................................................... 91
This manual supercedes M5ACV-2006
Note: Installation and maintenance are to be performed only by qualified personnel who are
familiar with local codes and regulations, and experienced with this type of equipment.
Caution: Sharp edges and coil surfaces are a potential injury hazard. Avoid contact with them.
Warning: Moving machinery and electrical power hazards. May cause severe personal injury
or death. Disconnect and lock off power before servicing equipment.
Production spec
variation
Electrical
A : 220-240V/1Ph/50Hz
F : 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
M 5 AC V 100 C R - F X AA
Model Type
R : heatpump
Omitted if cooling
Series
C : C series
Capacity
100 : 100,000 Btu/h
Type
Inverter
Model Name
AC : Air cooled mini
chiller
Refrigerant
5 : R410A
Brand
McQuay
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M5ACV
Heat pump model
Product Line Up
210CR
135CR
100CR
075CR
055CR
030CR
Nomenclature
M5ACV Product Line-up
FXAA
FXAA
FXAA
FXAA
FXAA
AXAA
X
X
X
X
X
X
Wired handset WCCH
X
X
X
X
X
X
Gold Fin
X
X
X
Isolator Switch
X
X
X
Terminal block
2
X
X
X
X
X
X
Scroll compressor
X
X
Capillary tube (Normal circuit)
X
Capillary tube (Normal & Inverter circuit)
X
X
X
X
X
X
EXV (Normal & Inverter circuit)
X
X
X
X
X
X
Pump only
X
X
Inverter Compressor
Inverter compressor is programmed to run at the optimum speed, which is regulated by the input frequency
as it can varies according to the heat load requirement.
Inverter advantages are :
• Less start & stop – Frequency regulated compressor resulting in lesser in the sense of start and stop of
compressor, which greatly reduces the energy consumption.
• Fast cooling/heating – Inverter compressor has the ability to produce faster cooling/heating capacity at
the frequency higher than the dominant capacity frequency.
• Smart loading/unloading – with the integration of built in system algorithm; inverter compressor could
control the system’s loading and unloading sophisticatedly.
• Better compressor reliability – Reliability of inverter compressor is always better since there is lesser on/
off of the system especially during low load condition.
Safety Proctection
• High & low pressure switches
• Anti-freeze protection sensor
• Discharge temperature sensor
• Over pressure relief valve
• Water pressure differential switch
• Anti-freeze heater on BPHE
• Compressor, water pump overload protector
Modular Installation
A network up to 50chillers in a system is possible. Control on the operation of the chillers will be done through
the microprocessor controller. The external water piping connection can be made either from the left or right
side of the unit.
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Application Information
M5ACV030CR
Water / Refrigerant Circuit Diagram
EXV
FILTER
IL
ILTER
DRIER
BPHE
WATER
A
ATER
OUT
CHARGE
COMPENSAT
A OR
AT
COMPRESSOR WATER
WA
ATER
SUCTION IN
ACCUMULAT
A OR
AT
P WA
WA
ATER
TER PUMP
EXPANSION
PANSION TANK
P TANK
M5ACV055CR
Water / Refrigerant Circuit Diagram
FILTER
IL
ILTER
EXV
DRIER
BPHE
WATER
A
ATER
OUT
LIQUID RECEIVER
COMPRESSOR
SUCTION
ACCUMULAT
A OR
AT
WA
WA
ATER
TER PUMP P EXPANSION
P
PANSION
T
TANK
WATER
WA
ATER
IN
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Model : M5ACV 100CR
HEA TING
CHECK
CAP
4-W AY V ALV E VA LV E 4-W AY V ALV E
TUBE
EXV
LIQUID LIQUID
RECEIVER RECEIVER
WATER WATER
OUT IN
EXV
LIQUID LIQUID
RECEIVER RECEIVER
WATER WATER
OUT IN
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Model : M5ACV 210CR
FILTER FILTER
4-WAY VALVE FILTER FILTER 4-WAY VALVE
4-WAY VALVE
TWIN
TWIN 4-WAY VALVE DRIER DRIER
TUBEJOINT
TUBE JOINT DRIER DRIER
CHECK
CHECK CHECK
CHECK
VALVE
VALVE VALVE
VALVE
OIL
OIL OIL
OIL
SEPARATOR
SEPARATOR SEPARATOR
SEPARATOR
EXV EXV
EXV
EXV
OIL
OIL
RETURN
RETURN COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR
TUBE
TUBE SUCTION
SUCTION
ACCUMULATOR
ACCUMULATOR
LIQUID
LIQUID LIQUID
LIQUID
RECEIVER
RECEIVER RECEIVER
RECEIVER
VARIABLE SPEED
VARIABLE SPEED COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR
TWIN SUCTION
SUCTION
TWIN
TUBE JOINT ACCUMULATOR
ACCUMULATOR
TUBE JOINT
WATER
WATER WATER
WATER
OUT
OUT IN
IN
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Chiller Panel Controller
1. Safety Consideration
Only specially trained and technicians and installers are authorized to install and service this
equipment.
2. General Description
2.1 General
The chiller panel controller is designed to control the chiller operation. This device allows the user
to have customized control for each connected unit.
2.2 Features
The requirements of user friendly and easy to use have been taken into account in designing this
chiller panel controller. It can do the task as follow:
• Whole system configuration
• Unique parameter settings
• Operation status display
• Tracing fault record (easy in hardware troubleshooting)
The display is shown in an 8-lines graphical LCD display. There are 8 dedicated keys available
in the panel,
• Menu selection
• Navigation on the screen
• Modification of the selected value
During first start-up, the panel will have a default configuration (timer schedule, set point,
miscellaneous settings, etc). User can do the changes on that particular configuration later.
• Relative Humidity:
0 to 95% non-condensing
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3. Hardware Description
Legend
1&2 Navigation key
3 Execute instruction key
4 Cancel instruction key
5 Switching to heat mode shortcut key
6 Switching to cool mode shortcut key
7 Toggle ON/OFF shortcut key
8 Show alarm key
9 Graphical LCD display
10 ON/OFF indicator
Legend
1&2 Chiller terminal unit connection
3 Not available
4 CMOS reset jumper (JH2)
5 Chiller bus resistor or configuration (JH3)
6 Not available
7 Not available
8 Not available
9 Not available
10 Backup battery
The 2 navigation keys permit item selection and modifying the selected value.
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4. Installation
Chiller Network
Chiller panel needs to be energized with +12Vdc. The 5 way wires that provided is once on the easiest
solution to establish a communication between the panel and chiller main board (CN8-JP13). If the 5-way
wires socket has been occupied in main board, just using 2 insulation wired are needed to establish a com-
munication between panel and chiller main board.
Chiller panel can support maximum up to 50 units of chiller. In the chiller network, duplication of main board
unit address is not allowed. Each chiller main board should have their unique unit address (0-50).
For first time running, user need to assign a unique unit address to each main board in the chiller network.
User should follow the procedure below:
• Only power ON one main board at once time. Make sure not others main boards are energized.
• By using the panel connected to the main board.
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Sum m ary Pages Main Menu Setting Menu
<ENTER>
IMPORTANT : Do not assign a same unit address to more than one chiller main board.
RECOMMENDATION : Please select a coherant model (G1 Model) to all the chiller main boards in
the same network.
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4.2 Others Configuration
• JH2 in chiller panel should let it open (put the jumper header on one pin only) all the time
unless user need to do CMOS reset to that particular panel.
• JH3 should let it open (put the jumper header on one pin only) all the time as well.
• Remember to put in the coin cell battery on the panel. Without the backup battery, the panel will
always reset the time to 12:00am, 1st Jan 2000.
• Disconnect the unit and ensure no others unit energy source that supplies the panel.
• Open the rear panel of the Chiller Panel (insert a ‘flat-head’ screwdriver in the top joint of main
casing with rear panel to open the real panel).
• Pass the necessary wires of the panel across the large opening in the rear panel. Place the rear
panel flat support against the wall and make marks on the wall through the four installation holes
(inner and outer).
• Drill four appropriate holes in the marked places.
• Attach the rear panel to the wall and put on the screws on it. Ensure that all cables are passed
through the hole of the rear panel.
• Connect the wires to the corresponding terminal according to the wiring bus network. The
power supply and communication wires must be correctly connected to ensure that the
panel works.
• Close the chiller panel (ensure the bottom joint is aligned for the casing, then complete others joint
part. Ensure that the contacts at the back of the panel are aligned with each others).
JP13 JP13
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5. Software Description
5.1 Introduction
The Chiller Panel Controller can be used to control / display the status of Chiller.
Status viewing:
• ON/OFF status
• Mode (Cooling / Heating/ Boiling)
• Mode set temperature
• Compressor status (ON/OFF/ DEFROST)
• Water in, Water Out, Outdoor air and Panel temperature
• Chiller model (Chiller, Heat Pump, Chiller/ Boiler, Chiller+Boiler, Heat Pump/Boiler, Heat Pump+
Boiler)
• Advance parameter settings
• Defrost sensor temperatures
• Compressor discharge sensor temperatures
• Compressor run times
• Incoming alarm/ fault/ error
Status settings:
• ON/OFF switching
• Mode setting (Cooling / Heating/ Boiling)
• Mode set temperature
• Manual entering defrost
• Advance parameter settings
• Password changing
• Panel option setting (Backlight, Alarm Buzzer, Screen saver, Contrast, Brightness, temperature
unit)
• Time and date settings
• Clearing compressor run time
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5.2 Menu Structures
Status
Mode
Compressor
Set Parameter [#]
Defrost
Change
Password [#] Antifreeze
Main Menu Settings Menu
Clock Setting
Unit Selection
Menu
Date Setting
Timer Menu
Time Schedule
Timer
Show Alarms
Alarm Menu
Defrost Sensor
Discharge Sensor
Display Menu
Inverter Chiller
[#] – Password required
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5.3 Chiller Menu Structure
1st page: Display ON/OFF status, Mode settings and Temperature settings.
01/01/2000 12:00am
Status : ON
Mode : Cooling
[00]
01/01/2000 12:00am
Compressor : ON
[00]
3rd page: Display Water In, Water Out, Outdoor air and Panel temperature
01/01/2000 12:00am
Water In :19.8°C
Water Out : 25.6°C
Outdoor Air : 32.2°C
Panel : 20.5°C
[00]
4th page: Display Chiller model, Compressor No. and Chiller ID.
01/01/2000 12:00am
Model : Chiller
Unit No :0
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5.3.2 Main Menu
Press ENTER in [Summary Pages] to go into this menu
MAIN MENU
Operating Menu
Setting Menu
Timer Menu
Alarm Menu
Display Menu
There are 5 sub menus in [Main Menu]. Press UP or DOWN to select sub menus, ENTER to enter into
the sub menu or press ESC to exit to [Summary Pages]
OPERATION MENU
Status : ON
Mode : Cooling
Cool Temperature : 12.0°C
Heat Temperature : 40.0°C
Some normal settings can be found here. Press UP or DOWN to select each settings, ENTER to start the
setting or press ESC here to exit to [Main Menu]
Defrost Compressor
Comp 1
This menu lets user select one compressor to enter into defrost cycle manually, as long as the
environment fulfill the defrost requirement.
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5.3.2.2 Settings Menu
Select [Settings Menu] in [Main Menu] and press ENTER to go into this menu.
SETTINGS MENU
Set Parameter
Change Passw ord
Panel Option
Set Panel ID
Some advance settings can be found here. Press UP or DOWN to select settings, ENTER to start the
setting or press ESC here to exit to [Main Menu].
1. General
2. Regulator
3. Compressor
4. Defrost
5. Antifreeze
6. Inverter
7. Alarm and Contact
There are 7 groups of advance parameters for user to set in this menu, Press UP or DOWN to
select the group, ENTER to go into the group or ESC to exit to [Setting Menu].
Settings: - General
- Regulator
- Compressor
- Defrost
- Antifreeze
- Inverter
- Alarm and Contact
0
- - --
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5.3.2.2.3 Panel Option
Select [Panel Option] in [Setting Menu] and Press ENTER to go into this menu.
Backlight : Norm al :
Buzzer : On
Screen Saver : Disable
Timeout : 5m
Contrast : 50%
Brightness : Medium
Temp Unit :°C
User can do some miscellaneous for the panel. These settings would not affect whole system perfor-
mance.
=> Unit 0
If other ID no. (1-50) has been assigned, the panel acts like Slave Panel Unit. It is dedicated to
one particular Chiller. It can only control the Chiller with same ID in the network.
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5.3.2.3 Timer Menu
Select [Timer Menu] in [Main Menu] and press ENTER to go into this menu.
TIMER MENU
Clock Setting :
Date Setting
Time Schedule
Timer : Disable
All the timer/ schedule settings are included in this menu. Press UP or DOWN to select each settings.
ENTER to start the setting or press ESC here to exit to [Main Menu].
Set Time :
hh: mm
00: 00
User can set the time in this menu. The time setting is in 24-hour format.
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5.3.2.3.2 Set Date
Select [Date Setting] in [Timer Menu] and press ENTER to go into this menu.
Set Date :
yyyy mm dd
2000 / 01 / 01
User can set the date in this menu. The date is set according to sequence below:
Timer 1 Timer 2
ON OFF ON OFF
This is the 7 days programmable timer schedule menu. There are 2 ON/OFF events in one day. User can
choose to set each day of week (Sunday - Saturday) ON/OFF timer. Before this schedule carry their
effect to the Chiller, user need to set the [Timer] in [Timer Menu] to enable.
ALARM MENU
Show Alarms
This place keeps records for all previous occurred fault/ alarms. User can view the alarm history and clear
that record (alarm history) as well. The panel can keep up to 20 fault/ alarm records.
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5.3.2.4.1 Show Alarms
Select [Show Alarms] in [Alarm Menu] and press ENTER to go into this menu.
[Ch 0]
Alarm 1
Comp 1 overload
User can view all the fault/ alarm records in this menu.
Beside that, user can erase the alarm record in this menu.
User can erase all the alarm / fault records at once in this menu.
DISPLAY MENU
Defrost Sensor
Discharge Sensor
Comp Run Time
Inverter Chiller
This menu display Defrost Sensor temperature, Compressor Discharge sensor temperature,
Compressor Run Time and Inverter Chiller. Beside that, user can clear each Compressor
Run Time for Chiller.
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5.3.2.5.1 Defrost Sensor
Select [Defrost Sensor] in [Display Menu] and press ENTER to go into this menu.
Defrost Sensor
Comp 1 : 12.8°C
User can view the defrost sensor temperature for each compressor in the Chiller.
Discharge Sensor
Comp 1 : 36.5°C
User can view the discharge sensor temperature for each compressor in the Chiller.
Comp 1 : 13579h
User can view the compressor run time for each compressor in the Chiller. Beside that, user can
clear each compressor run time in this menu. User needs to key in the correct password before
clearing the compressor run time.
This menu display compressor frequency, EXV opening, DC voltage, Current, Suction Sensor,
BPHE in sensor, BPHE out sensor and condenser in sensor.
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6. Operation User Manual
6.1 Starting
Chiller panel can be set as Master or Slave panel unit. When the Panel ID is set to ‘0’, it acts like a Master
panel, whereas it is Slave panel if Panel ID is set to others number (1-50).
Chiller panel can control the Chiller if both ID no. (Panel ID and Chiller ID) are same.
Master Panel can choose to control each Chiller or control all Chiller at once in the network.
For example : Panel ID 0 (master) can control Chiller ID 0 / ID 1/ ID 32 .... or all Chillers at once.
=> Unit 0
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6.2 CHILLER OPERATION CONTROL
6.2.1 STARTING
During power on for the Chiller Panel, it needs to take several times to collect information from the Chiller.
At this time, all the status will show “--”. Please ensure the particular Chiller exists in the network. When
the process is completed, user can start to control the Chiller using the panel.
Status : -- Status : ON
[00] [00]
In gathering information process Gathering information completed
01/01/2000 12:00am
Cool Temp : 12
Unit Selection :
Select a Chiller ID via UP or DOWN and press ENTER
Select All to confirm or ESC to cancel.
Select One :0
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6.2.3 Switching On/Off
There are several ways to switch ON/OFF for the Chiller.
i) [Summary Pages]
Press and hold ON/OFF button (hold 1 second). Please note that the ON/OFF button will only function in
[Summary Pages].
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Operation Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
OPERATION MENU
In [Operation Menu], select “Status” and press
Status : ON ENTER.
Mode : Cooling
Cool Temperature : 12.0°C
Heat Temperature : 40.0°C
OPERATION MENU
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Timer Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
7 days programmable time can turn chiller ON/OFF. User can set the schedule in this
[Timer Menu]. Please refer 6.2.11 (page 40) for schedule settings.
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6.2.4 Switching Mode
There are several ways to switch the mode for the Chiller. Please take note that some mode cannot be set
due to current Chiller model settings.
Mode
Chiller Model
Cooling Heating Boiling √ - Allow to set
Chiller √ x x
Heat Pump √ √ x x - Not Allow to set
Chiller / Boiler √ x √
Heat Pump / Boiler √ √ √ Auto - Turn ON automatically
Chiller + Boiler √ x Auto
Heat Pump + Boiler √ √ Auto
i) [Summary Pages]
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Operation Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
OPERATION MENU
Status : ON
Mode : Cooling In [Operation Menu], select “Mode” and press
Cool Temperature : 12.0°C ENTER to start setting or ESC to exit to [Main Menu]
Heat Temperature : 40.0°C
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6.2.5 Changing Mode Set Temperature
There are 2 ways to change the mode set temperature for the Chiller.
i) [Operation Menu]
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Operation Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
OPERATION MENU
Status : ON
Mode : Cooling In [Operation Menu], select “Cool Temp” / “Heat
Cool Temperature : 12.0° C Temp”and press ENTER start setting or ESC to exit
Heat Temperature : 40.0° C
to [Main Menu].
OPERATION MENU
Status : ON
Mode : Cooling Change value via UP or DOWN button, and then press
Cool Temperature : 12.0° C ENTER to confirm the change or ESC to cancel.
Heat Temperature : 40.0° C
1. General
2. Regulator In [Set Parameter], select “Regulator” and press
3. Compressor ENTER. Press ESC to exit to [Main Menu].
4. Defrost
5. Antifreeze
6. Inverter
7. Alarm and Contact
R1 Cool SP : 12.0°C Select “R3”/ “R5” and press ENTER to start setting
R2 Cool Diff : 3.0°C
R3 Heat SP : 40.0°C or ESC to exit to [Set Parameter] menu.
R4 Heat Diff : 3.0°C
R5 Min Cool SP : -20°C
R6 Max Cool SP : 40°C
R7 Min Heat SP : -20°C
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6.2.6 Manual Defrost
User can choose which compressor will go into manual defrost cycle by using the Chiller Panel, as long
as the condition is fulfilled with defrost condition. This can be done in [Operation Menu].
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Operation Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
Please take note that “Manual Defrost” option will only available in HEATING mode. It will disappear in
COOLING/ BOILING mode.
Status : ON Status : ON
Mode : Cooling Mode : Heating
Cool Temperature : 12.0°C Cool Temperature : 12.0°C
Heat Temperature : 40.0°C Heat Temperature : 40.0°C
OPERATION MENU
In [Operation Menu], select [Manual Defrost], press
Status : ON
Mode : Heating
ENTER to go into it, or ESC to exit to [Main Menu].
Cool Temperature : 12.0°C
Heat Temperature : 40.0°C
Manual Defrost
Defrost Compressor
Select which compressor to go into defrost cycle via
Comp 1
UP or DOWN button. Press ENTER to confirm or ESC
to exit to [Operation Menu].
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6.2.7 Advance Parameter Settings
The Chiller Panel provide user a lot of advance parameter settings for the Chiller. The parameters are
divided into 7 groups. There all are stored in [Set Parameter] menu and it is password-protected layer
in the panel.
* CAUTION : INPROPER SETTINGS WILL CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE CHILLER !!!
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Settings Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
<ENTER> <ESC>
Key in Password
Set Parameter
1) General
G1 Mode : Chiller
G2 No. Comp : 1 Comp
G3 On/Off in : Disable
G4 Cool/Heat in : Disable
G5 Ext Alarm in : Disable
G6 Water sys : Isolated
G7 Unit No :0
2) Regulator
R1 Cool SP : 12.0°C R8 Max Heat SP : 90°C
R2 Cool Diff : 3.0°C R9 Ax Heat SP : 5.0°C
R3 Heat SP : 40.0°C R10 Ax Heat Diff : 2.0°C
R4 Heat Diff : 3.0°C R11 Au Bo SP : 5.0°C
R5 Min Cool SP : -20°C R12 Au Bo Diff : 2.0°C
R6 Max Cool SP : 40°C R13 Au Bo Start : 30m
R7 Min Heat SP : -20°C
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3) Compressor
C1 Min Run : 12s
C2 Min Stop : 240s
C3 2On Interval : 360s
C4 2Cp ON Dly : 15s
C5 P-Cp ON Dly : 60s
C6 Cp-P OFF Dly: 40°C
C7 Cp Cut Off : 120°C
4) Condenser Defrost
D1 Start Temp : -3°C
D2 End Temp : 14°C
D3 Max Dura : 10m
D4 Interval : 45m
D5 Dly Bfr Def : 0s
D6 Dly Aft Def : 0s
A1 Heater SP : 5°C
A2 Heater Diff : 2.0°C
A3 Sensor : Leave
A4 Alarm SP : 3°C
A5 Alarm Diff : 2.0°C
6) Inverter
V1 Cp Freq : 100Hz
V2 EXV : 180
V3 Cp Manual : Disable
V4 EXV Manual : Disable
V5 Def Mode : Disable
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6.2.8 Changing Password
For security purpose, some places in the panel are password-proctected. User can change the password
at anytime.
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Settings Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
<ENTER> <ESC>
Change Password
Please enter the User needs to enter the old password in order to change
Old password ----------- the password.
Change the 1st digit value via UP or DOWN. Press
0
---- ENTER to start enter 2nd digit and the rest, or ESC to
exit at anytime.
If password correct, this message will be If password not correct, this message will be
shown and proceed to new password shown and exit to [settings Menu]
settings.
If new password is accepted, this message If new password is ‘0000’, this message
will be shown and then exit to [Settings Menu]. will be shown and then exit to [Settings Menu].
The password remains as previous.
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6.2.9 Clock Setting
User can set the clock for the panel.
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Timer Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
<ENTER> <ESC>
Set Time
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Timer Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
<ENTER> <ESC>
Set Time
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6.2.11 7 Days Programmable Setting
The are 2 ON/OFF events in one day for the schedule. This schedule is applicable to all the chillers in
the network.
<ENTER> <ENTER>
Summary Pages Main Menu Timer Menu
<ESC> <ESC>
<ENTER> <ESC>
Set Schedule
Timer 1 Timer 2
ON OFF ON OFF
UP or DOWN select day of week, ENTER
Sun 0800 1600 ____ ____
Mon 0800 1600 ____ ____ to select event or ESC to exit to [Timer Menu].
Tue 0800 1600 ____ ____
Wed 0800 1600 ____ ____
Before the schedule will carry the effect, user need to set ENABLE for “TIMER” in [Timer Menu].
TIMER MENU
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6.2.12 Viewing Alarm / Erase Alarm Record
Whenever a new fault/ alarm is occurred, there will be a message pop up to show the fault/ alarm.
Backlight will blinking with beeping sound (if “Alarm Buzzer” is set ON). If the fault/ alarm has not been
dissolved from the Chiller, a sign [A] will be shown in the [Summary Pages].(from pop up menu)
automatically if the fault/ alarms have been dissolved.
While the fault/ alarms have not been dissolved (sign [A]), user can check that fault/ alarm by to into
[Alarm Menu]. If all the fault/ alarm have been dissolved, user can view the fault/alarm historty records
in [Alarm Menu] as well. Screen saver will be deactivated while all the alarms have not been dissolved.
If panel ID is set 0 (Master panel), it can receive and view all the fault / alarms from all chillers in the
network.
[Ch 0]
New Alarm 1 [Ch 0] show alarm occurred unit.
Press any button to stop backlight blinking and beeping.
Comp 1 overload Press ESC again to exit to normal page.
12:00am 01/ 01/ 2000
01 / 01/ 00 12:00am
Erase Alarm ?
Press ENTER to erase the alarm, or ESC to cancel.
Please Enter to Erase,
Or ESC to exit
User can erase all the fault/ alarm record at once time through [Erase All Alarm] in [Alarm Menu].
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6.2.13 Viewing Defrost Sensor Temperature
The Chiller Panel displays defrost sensor temperature for each compressor in [Defrost Sensor]
in [Display Menu].
Defrost Sensor
Press ESC to exit to [Display Menu]
Comp 1 : 12.8°C
Discharge Sensor
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6.2.15 Viewing / Clear Compressor Run Time
User can view/ clear the compressor run time for the Chiller in [Comp Run Time] in [Display Menu].
Inverter Chiller
Inverter Chiller
Suction : 13.3°C
Comp. Freq : 100Hz BPHE in : 6.0°C
Exv. : 180 BPHE out : 12.9°C
Comp. Amp : 11.0A Condenser : 43.0°C
DC Bus : 516V
Backlight : Normal :
Buzzer : On
Press UP or DOWN to select the item. ENTER to set,
Screen Saver : Disable or ESC to exit to [Settings Menu].
Timeout : 5m
Contrast : 50% Press UP or DOWN to toggle the value. ENTER to confirm,
Brightness : Medium
Temp Unit :°C or ESC to cancel.
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Parameter Value Description
Backlight Normal Turn ON backlight for 30s via key press
Always Always ON backlight
ON Enable beeping sound when fault/ alarm occurred
Buzzer
OFF Disable beeping sound when fault/ alarm occurred
Enable Show screen saver when timeout
*Screen Saver
Disable No screen save
*Timeout 1-30m Timeout for showing screen saver
Contrast 0-100% Adjust the contrast setting for the LCD panel
OFF No backlight
Brightness
Low, Medium, High Adjust the backlight intensity
°C Display temperature in degree Celsius
Temp Unit
°F Display temperature in degree Fahrenheit
* This product must be branded. Screen saver will be deactivated for brand less panel
• CMOS reset allows user to reset some settings to default value such as:
• Procedures
4. Remove the jumper header (put the jumper header on 1 pin only), power OFF and then
power ON the panel.
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7. Problem and Troubleshooting
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8. Appendix
General Unit Default Min Max Resolution
G1 Model Flag 4 0 2 1
0=Chiller (Chiller+Boiler)
1=Heat pump,
2=Chiller/ Boiler,
3=Heat pump/ Boiler, 4=Chiller+Boiler
5=Heat pump+Boiller
G2 Number of compressor Flag 1 1 4 1
1=1 compressor,
2=2 compressor,
3=3 compressor,
4=4 compressor
G3 On/Off input Flag 0 (disable) 0 1 1
0=disable, 1=enable
G4 Coo/ Heat input Flag 0 (disable) 0 1 1
0=disable, 1=enable
G5 External alarm input Flag 0 (disable) 0 1 1
0=disable, 1=enable
G6 Water system for chiller network Flag 0 (disable) 0 1 1
0=independent, 1=modular
G7 Unit number Flag 0 0 50 1
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COOL MODE ANTIFREEZE Unit Default Min Max Resolution
A1 Antifreeze heater set-point °C (F) 5 (41) -40 (-40) 40 (104) 1
A2 Antifreeze heater differential °C (F) 2 (3.6) 0.4 (0.7) 10 (18) 0.1
A3 Antifreeze sensor select Flag 0 0 1 1
0=Leaving water, 1=Entering water (leaving)
A4 Antifreeze alarm set-point °C (F) 3 (37) -40 (-40) 40(104) 1
A5 Antifreeze alarm differential °C (F) 2 (3.6) 0.4 (0.7) 10 (18) 0.1
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Special Precautions When Dealing with Refrigerant R410A Unit
2) Components
Mixture of composition by weight : R32(50%) and R125(50%)
3) Characteristic
• R410A liquid and vapor components have different compositions when the fluid evaporates or
condenses. Hence, when leak occurs and only vapor leaks out, the composition of the refrigerant
mixture left in the system will change and subsequently affect the system performance. DO NOT add
new refrigerant to leaked system. It is recommended that the system be evacuated thoroughly before
recharging with R410A.
• When refrigerant R410A is used, the composition will differ depending on whether it is in gaseous or
liquid phase.
Hence when charging R410A, ensure that only liquid is being withdrawn from the cylinder or can. This
is to make certain that only original composition of R410A is being charged into the system.
• POE oil is used as lubricant for R410A compressor, which is different from the mineral oil used for R22
compressor.
Extra precaution must be taken to avoid exposing the R410A system to moist air.
a) During installation or servicing, avoid prolong exposure of the internal part of the refrigerant system to
moist air. Residual POE oil in the piping and components can absorb moisture from the air.
b) Ensure that the compressor is not expose to open air for more than the recommended time specified by
its manufacturer (typically less than 10 minutes). Removed the seal-plugs only when the compressor is
about to be brazed.
c) The system should be thoroughly vacuumed to 1.0 Pa ( 700mmHg) or lower. This vacuuming level is
more stringent than R22 system so as to ensure no incompressible gas and moisture in the system.
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d) When charging R410A, ensure that only liquid is being withdrawn from the cylinder or can. This is to
ensure that only the original composition of R410A is being delivered into the system. The liquid
composition can be different from the vapor composition.
Liquid
withdrawal
e) Normally, the R410A cylinder or can is being equipped with a dip-pipe for liquid withdrawal. However, if
the dip-pipe is not available, invert the cylinder or can so as to withdraw liquid from the valve at the
bottom.
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Installation
MIN 500
500 500
500
1500
AIR F LOW
AIR FLOW
AIR FLOW
1500
MIN
500
50 50
100
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M5ACV 030CR
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M5ACV 100 / 135 / 210CR
700
500 500
1100
Safety Precautions
Before installing the air conditioner unit, please read the following safety precautions carefully
! Warning
• Installation and maintenance should be performed by qualified persons who are familiar
with local code and regulation, and experienced with this type of appliance.
• All field wiring must be installed in accordance with the national wiring regulation.
• Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit corresponds to that of the name plate before
commencing wiring work according to the wiring diagram.
• The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible hazards due to installation failure.
• All electrical wiring must not touch the refrigerant piping, compressor or any moving parts
of the fan motors.
• Confirm that the unit has been switched OFF before installing or servicing the unit.
• Do not touch the compressor or refrigerant piping without wearing gloves.
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Caution
Please take note of the following important points when installing.
• Do not install the unit where leakage of flammable gas may occur.
If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, it may cause fire ignition.
!
If the drainage piping is not connected properly, it may cause water leakage which will dampen the
furniture.
This unit is factory pre-charged. Overcharge will cause over-current or damage to the compressor.
Installation Location
• Installation work should be done by the authorized dealer or qualified contractor. Never install the unit
yourself.
• Make sure there is sufficient airflow around the unit.
• Vibration isolator should be provided to reduce the vibration and noise of the unit.
• There should be sufficient space allocated for servicing and maintenance when installing the unit.
Transportation
• The unit should be lifted using a crane. Ensure that the hanger belts Hanger
are not touching the coil, top panel and front panel (use protective panel) Hanging Belt
Protective Panel
as shown in Figure 1.
• The bolt of the base and channel support can be removed after
putting the unit on the fixed location. Figure 1
Figure 1
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M5ACV 030 / 055 / 075CR
M5ACV 030 CR
G AT E G AT E
VALV E VALV E
F LE XIB LE S TR AINE R
G AT E VALVE (LOWE R
C HE C K P OS IT ION F OR DR AINAG E )
VALV E
MAK E UP
VALV E
G AT E G AT E
VALV E VALV E
G AT E B ALANC ING
THE R MOME TE R VALV E VALV E
FAN C OIL UNIT /AIR HANDLING UNIT
F LE XIB LE S TR AINE R
G AT E VALVE (LOWE R
C HE C K P OS IT ION F OR DR AINAG E )
VALV E
MAK E UP
VALV E
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M5ACV 100 / 135 / 210CR
AIRVENT (INSTALL
HIGHEST POSITION)
PRESSURE GAUGE
GATE GATE
VALVE VALVE
MAKE UP
VALVE Figure 2
! CAUTION
• Do not allow water to remain in the water pipes if the unit is not operating for a long period.
Water must be drained out if the unit is not running during winter. Failing to do so would cause the pipe
to crack.
• Do not drink the chilled water in the unit.
Electrical and Wiring
• Refer to the wiring diagram provided on the unit when making electrical wiring.
• Do not ground any electrical equipment to the water piping.
• Install an external isolator switch (if it is not provided) to prevent electrical shock.
! CAUTION
• All field wiring must be installed in accordance with the national wiring regulation.
• All the terminals and connections must be tightened. Improper connection and fastenings could
cause electric shock, short circuit and fire.
• Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit corresponds to that of the name plate before
commencing wiring work according to the wiring diagram.
• The unit mus be GROUNDED to prevent possible hazards due to insulation failure.
• All electrical wiring must not touch the refrigerant piping, compressor, pump, fan motor or any
moving parts of the fan motors.
• Do not operate the chiller with wet hands. It would result in electric shock.
• Do not use fuse of different amperage than stated. Using wire etc. to replace a fuse could cause
equipment damage or fire.
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WARNING
!
• All terminals and connection must be tightened.
• Avoid any wires from touching the refrigerant pipe. Apply insulation if necessary.
• Avoid any wires from touching the moving components such as, fan motor, pump & compressor.
Refrigerant Circuit
• All mini chiller units are pre-charged with R410A refrigerant. The only piping that needs to be done is the
water piping from mini chiller (outdoor) to the fan coil unit (indoor).
! Caution
• R410A must be charged as liquid. Usually R410A cylinder is equipped with
a dip-pipe for liquid withdrawal. If there is no dip-pipe, the cylinder should be inverted so as
to withdraw liquid R410A from the valve.
• Do not top-up when servicing leak, as this will reduce the unit performance. Vacuum the unit
thoroughly and then charge the unit with fresh R410A according to the amount recommended in
the specification.
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Control Operation Guide
The unit is equipped with a microprocessor controller board. The microprocessor contorller is provided to
give temperature control for the system by accurately measuring and controlling the water entering and
water leaving temperature. The temperature setting in the unit is preset in the factory. It is not recommended
to change the setting unless necessary. A wired contoller handset is connected to the microprocessor board.
Every parameter setting and reading can be observed from the LCD of the handset.
1. Handset location
The handset is located on a metal bracket behind the right door panel.
2. LED Display (microprocessor board)
The keypad LED will light up when the unit is turned on.
3. LCD display (contoller handset)
During normal operations, the LCD can display the entering water temperature, the leaving water
temperature, the entering water set point temperature, compressor on or off status and outdoor air
temperature. When malfunctioning occurred, the LCD would blink. The display would show the faulty
parameter and the date and time of the occurance.
4. Controller functioning specification
There is a 3 minute delay for the compressor and fan motor to restart (default setting). During defrosting,
fan motor is not running.
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Sound Data
M5ACV030CR
M5ACV055CR
M5ACV075CR
M5ACV100CR
M5ACV135CR
M5ACV210CR
1m 1m
1m 1m
1m
1m
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Selection Pr ocess
Process
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Model : M5ACV075CR - Cooling / Heating
Water Flow Pump Head System Head Available Head Presure
m3/hr kPa kPa kPa
2.20 315.00 21.78 293.22
2.60 300.00 31.81 268.19
3.00 285.00 41.17 243.83
3.40 275.00 52.17 222.83
3.80 265.00 65.60 199.40
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Correction Factors with GLYCOL Use
CAPACITY FACTOR
GLYCOL
LWT/ deg C 10 20 30 40
-5 0.89 0.87 0.77
-3.9 0.9 0.876 0.781
-1.1 0.925 0.925 0.892 0.796
1.7 0.945 0.938 0.906 0.809
4.4 0.956 0.949 0.918 0.82
7.2 0.965 0.958 0.927 0.829
10 0.962 0.957 0.926 0.828
WATER PRESSURE
GLYCOL %
FLOW DROP
10 1.015 1.06
20 1.04 1.12
30 1.08 1.18
40 1.135 1.24
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Engineering and Physical Data
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151 & ISO13253.
3) NOMINAL COOLING AND HEATING CAPACITY ARE BASED ON THE CONDITIONS BELOW :
a) COOLING - 12°C / 7°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 35°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
b) HEATING - 40°C / 45°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 7°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
4) SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL ARE ACCORDING TO JIS B 8615 STANDARD. POSITION OF THE MEASUREMENT POINT IS 1m IN FRONT AND 1m BELOW THE UNIT.
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General Data - Heat pump R410A Inverter
MODEL M5ACV075CR
Btu/h 70000
NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITY
W 20515
Btu/h 75000
NOMINAL HEATING CAPACITY
W 21980
COOLING W 9050
NOMINAL TOTAL INPUT POWER
HEATING W 7900
COOLING A 16.6
NOMINAL RUNNING CURRENT
HEATING A 15.4
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 380-415 / 3 / 50
REFRIGERANT TYPE R410A
CONTROL ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
HEIGHT mm/in 1460 / 57.5
UNIT DIMENSION WIDTH mm/in 1150 / 45.3
DEPTH mm/in 550 / 21.7
HEIGHT mm/in 1626 / 64.0
PACKING DIMENSION WIDTH mm/in 1309 / 51.5
DEPTH mm/in 656 / 25.8
UNIT WEIGHT kg/lb 200 / 440
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dBA 65
EVAPORATOR
COOLING l/s / m3/hr 0.9 ( 3.4 )
NOMINAL WATER FLOW 3
HEATING l/s / m /hr 1.0 ( 3.7 )
CONDENSER FAN
TYPE/DRIVE PROPELLER / DIRECT
QUANTITY 2
HYDRAULIC KIT
TYPE HORIZONTAL MULTISTAGE END-SUCTION
MAX. WATER OPER. PRESSURE kPa / psi 1000 / 145
PUMP
COOLING l/s / m3/hr 0.9 ( 3.4 )
WATER FLOW RATE
HEATING l/s / m3/hr 1.0 ( 3.7 )
INSTALLATION PIPE CONNECITON mm/in 25.4 / 1
PIPING COOLING m 22.3
HEAD
HEATING m 21.3
MATERIAL NOT APPLICABLE
TANK
CAPACITY/VOLUME L / ft3 NOT APPLICABLE
COMPRESSOR
TYPE SCROLL
STAGE OF CAPACITY CONTROL (Btu/h) 0 - 75000
REFRIGERANT
CHARGING MASS kg/lb 4.8
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151 & ISO13253.
3) NOMINAL COOLING AND HEATING CAPACITY ARE BASED ON THE CONDITIONS BELOW :
a) COOLING - 12°C / 7°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 35°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
b) HEATING - 40°C / 45°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 7°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
4) SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL ARE ACCORDING TO JIS B 8615 STANDARD. POSITION OF THE MEASUREMENT POINT IS 1m IN FRONT AND 1m BELOW THE UNIT.
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General Data - Heat pump R410A Inverter
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151 & ISO13253.
3) NOMINAL COOLING AND HEATING CAPACITY ARE BASED ON THE CONDITIONS BELOW :
a) COOLING - 12°C / 7°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 35°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
b) HEATING - 40°C / 45°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 7°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
4) SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL ARE ACCORDING TO JIS B 8615 STANDARD. POSITION OF THE MEASUREMENT POINT IS 1m IN FRONT AND 1m BELOW THE UNIT.
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General Data - Heat pump R410A Inverter
MODEL M5ACV210CR
Btu/h 200000
NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITY
W 58562
Btu/h 210000
NOMINAL HEATING CAPACITY
W 61490
COOLING W 22300
NOMINAL TOTAL INPUT POWER
HEATING W 21800
COOLING A 44.6
NOMINAL RUNNING CURRENT
HEATING A 44.6
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 380-415 / 3 / 50
REFRIGERANT TYPE R410A
CONTROL ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE
HEIGHT mm/in 1786 / 70.3
UNIT DIMENSION WIDTH mm/in 2093 / 82.4
DEPTH mm/in 1192 / 46.9
HEIGHT mm/in 1975 / 77.7
PACKING DIMENSION WIDTH mm/in 2176 / 85.6
DEPTH mm/in 1300 / 51.2
UNIT WEIGHT kg/lb 642 / 1415
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dBA 85
EVAPORATOR
COOLING l/s / m3/hr 2.7 ( 9.6 )
NOMINAL WATER FLOW
HEATING l/s / m3/hr 2.9 ( 10.3 )
CONDENSER FAN
TYPE/DRIVE PROPELLER / DIRECT
QUANTITY 2
HYDRAULIC KIT
TYPE HORIZONTAL MULTISTAGE END-SUCTION
MAX. WATER OPER. PRESSURE kPa / psi 1000 / 145
PUMP
COOLING l/s / m3/hr 2.7 ( 9.6 )
WATER FLOW RATE 3
HEATING l/s / m /hr 2.9 ( 10.3 )
INSTALLATION PIPE CONNECITON mm/in 38 / 1 1/2
PIPING COOLING m 25.0
HEAD
HEATING m 25.0
MATERIAL NOT APPLICABLE
TANK
CAPACITY/VOLUME L / ft3 NOT APPLICABLE
COMPRESSOR
TYPE SCROLL
STAGE OF CAPACITY CONTROL (Btu/h) 0 - 210000
REFRIGERANT
CHARGING MASS kg/lb 9.5/20.9 + 8.5/18.7
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151 & ISO13253.
3) NOMINAL COOLING AND HEATING CAPACITY ARE BASED ON THE CONDITIONS BELOW :
a) COOLING - 12°C / 7°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 35°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
b) HEATING - 40°C / 45°C ENTERING / LEAVING EVAPORATOR WATER TEMPERATURE, 7°C AIR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.
4) SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL ARE ACCORDING TO JIS B 8615 STANDARD. POSITION OF THE MEASUREMENT POINT IS 1m IN FRONT AND 1m BELOW THE UNIT.
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Components Data
MODEL M5ACV030CR M5ACV055CR
TYPE PROPELLER
Q'TY 1 2
CONDENSER
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
DIAMETER mm/in 457.2 / 18
TYPE INDUCTION
CONDENSER
Q'TY 1 2
FAN MOTOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) NA NA
TYPE AC INVERTER SCROLL
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
MODEL M5ACV075CR
TYPE PROPELLER
Q'TY 2
CONDENSER
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
DIAMETER mm/in 609.6 / 24
TYPE INDUCTION
CONDENSER
Q'TY 2
FAN MOTOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) NA
TYPE AC INVERTER SCROLL
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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Components Data
MODEL M5ACV100CR M5ACV135CR
TYPE PROPELLER
Q'TY 2
CONDENSER
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
DIAMETER mm/in 609.6 / 24 660.4 / 26
TYPE INDUCTION
CONDENSER
Q'TY 2 2
FAN MOTOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) NA NA
TYPE SCROLL + AC INVERTER SCROLL
OIL TYPE POE POE
COMPRESSOR
OIL SCROLL cm3 / fl.oz. 1700 / 57.5 3250 / 110
AMOUNT INVERTER S. cm3 / fl.oz. 2300 / 77.8 2300 / 77.8
TYPE CROSS FINNED TUBES
MATERIAL CORRUGATED INNER GROOVED COPPER
TUBE DIAMETER mm/in 9.52 / 3/8
THICKNESS mm/in 0.372 / 0.015
CONDENSER
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
COIL
THICKNESS mm/in 0.12 / 0.005
FIN FACE AREA m2 / ft2 1.37 / 14.7 1.79 / 19.3
ROW 2
FIN PER INCH 14
TYPE BRAZED PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER
BPHE
MATERIAL STAINLESS STEEL
TYPE HORIZONTAL MULTISTAGE END-SUCTION
PUMP
MATERIAL CAST IRON & STAINLESS STEEL
MATERIAL ELECTRO-GALVANIZED MILD STEEL
CASING
COLOUR LIGHT GREY- PE775104
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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Components Data
MODEL M5ACV210CR
TYPE PROPELLER
Q'TY 2
CONDENSER
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
DIAMETER mm/in 812.8 / 32
TYPE INDUCTION
CONDENSER
Q'TY 2
FAN MOTOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) NA
TYPE AC INVERTER SCROLL
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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Safety Devies
TYPE NC NC
HIGH PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 600 600
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 480 480
TYPE NC NC
LOW PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 18 18
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 28 28
PHASE PROTECTION BUILT IN ON BOARD BUILT IN ON BOARD
SAFETY DEVICE
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH YES YES
ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION SENSOR YES YES
DISCH. THERMOSTAT SETTING °C / °F 110 / 230 110 / 230
OVER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE YES YES
ANTI-FREEZE HEATER ON BPHE YES YES
PUMP OLP YES YES
COMPRESSOR OLP YES YES
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
MODEL M5ACV075CR
TYPE NC
HIGH PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 600
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 480
TYPE NC
LOW PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 18
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 28
PHASE PROTECTION BUILT IN ON BOARD
SAFETY DEVICE
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH YES
ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION SENSOR YES
DISCH. THERMOSTAT SETTING °C / °F 110 / 230
OVER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE YES
ANTI-FREEZE HEATER ON BPHE YES
PUMP OLP YES
COMPRESSOR OLP YES
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
TYPE NC NC
HIGH PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 4140 / 600 4140 / 600
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 3312 / 480 3312 / 480
TYPE NC NC
LOW PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 124 / 18 124 / 18
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 193 / 28 193 / 28
PHASE PROTECTION BUILT IN ON BOARD
SAFETY DEVICE
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH YES YES
ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION SENSOR YES YES
DISCH. THERMOSTAT SETTING °C / °F 110 / 230 111 / 230
OVER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE YES YES
ANTI-FREEZE HEATER ON BPHE YES YES
PUMP OLP YES YES
COMPRESSOR OLP YES YES
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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MODEL M5ACV210CR
TYPE NC
HIGH PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 600
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 480
TYPE NC
LOW PRESSURE
OPEN Pa / psi 18
SWITCH
CLOSE Pa / psi 28
PHASE PROTECTION BUILT IN ON BOARD
SAFETY DEVICE
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH YES
ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION SENSOR YES
DISCH. THERMOSTAT SETTING °C / °F 110 / 230
OVER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE YES
ANTI-FREEZE HEATER ON BPHE YES
PUMP OLP YES
COMPRESSOR OLP YES
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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Performance Data
19 20 25 28
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 9.79 3.81 9.69 3.97 9.13 4.62 8.69 4.90 1.26 82.44 194 0.85
5 10.03 3.84 9.94 4.01 9.36 4.67 8.91 4.95 1.30 81.81 196 0.86
6 10.27 3.89 10.17 4.04 9.56 4.71 9.09 4.99 1.32 79.26 197 0.87
M5ACV030CR 7 10.47 3.91 10.38 4.08 9.78 4.76 9.32 5.05 1.36 76.46 199 0.87
8 10.96 3.97 10.84 4.14 10.14 4.81 9.61 5.09 1.39 75.81 201 0.88
9 11.29 4.01 11.21 4.18 10.38 4.86 9.82 5.14 1.43 74.19 203 0.89
10 11.86 4.07 11.73 4.23 10.93 4.90 10.34 5.18 1.49 72.70 206 0.90
4 13.08 4.20 12.76 4.46 11.29 5.28 10.55 5.78 1.58 170.36 211 0.93
5 15.03 4.32 14.79 4.58 13.61 5.42 12.94 5.92 1.97 155.23 231 1.01
6 16.34 4.43 16.20 4.69 15.36 5.53 14.79 6.03 2.28 140.37 247 1.09
M5ACV055CR 7 17.97 4.57 17.84 4.83 17.00 5.68 16.39 6.19 2.52 127.43 260 1.14
8 18.98 4.66 18.86 4.92 18.07 5.75 17.46 6.26 2.68 117.64 269 1.18
9 20.29 4.77 20.11 5.03 19.03 5.87 18.27 6.37 2.78 111.89 274 1.20
10 20.98 4.87 20.74 5.13 19.42 5.96 18.55 6.46 2.80 110.65 275 1.21
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
30 32 35 40
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 8.35 5.03 7.98 5.14 7.35 5.22 6.14 5.27 1.26 82.44 194 0.85
5 8.56 5.09 8.17 5.19 7.53 5.27 6.29 5.31 1.30 81.81 196 0.86
6 8.73 5.13 8.34 5.23 7.69 5.31 6.42 5.34 1.32 79.26 197 0.87
M5ACV030CR 7 8.96 5.20 8.56 5.30 7.91 5.37 6.60 5.39 1.36 76.46 199 0.87
8 9.22 5.23 8.79 5.32 8.09 5.39 6.75 5.42 1.39 75.81 201 0.88
9 9.45 5.27 8.97 5.37 8.33 5.43 6.98 5.45 1.43 74.19 203 0.89
10 9.90 5.31 9.42 5.40 8.64 5.46 7.16 5.48 1.49 72.70 206 0.90
4 10.11 6.11 9.71 6.44 9.19 7.17 8.55 7.77 1.58 170.36 211 0.93
5 12.50 6.25 12.06 6.58 11.43 7.32 10.43 7.92 1.97 155.23 231 1.01
6 14.38 6.36 13.95 6.70 13.25 7.43 11.97 8.03 2.28 140.37 247 1.09
M5ACV055CR 7 15.94 6.52 15.45 6.86 14.64 7.60 13.11 8.21 2.52 127.43 260 1.14
8 16.99 6.59 16.47 6.93 15.61 7.65 13.92 8.26 2.68 117.64 269 1.18
9 17.71 6.70 17.11 7.04 16.14 7.77 14.33 8.38 2.78 111.89 274 1.20
10 17.93 6.79 17.28 7.13 16.26 7.85 14.40 8.46 2.80 110.65 275 1.21
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
NT TEMPERATURE ON CONDENS
42 46
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 5.28 5.39 3.78 5.41 1.26 82.44 194 0.85
5 5.42 5.40 3.89 5.43 1.30 81.81 196 0.86
6 5.55 5.42 4.01 5.45 1.32 79.26 197 0.87
M5ACV030CR 7 5.71 5.44 4.13 5.47 1.36 76.46 199 0.87
8 5.84 5.46 4.24 5.50 1.39 75.81 201 0.88
9 5.98 5.47 4.36 5.52 1.43 74.19 203 0.89
10 6.20 5.50 4.48 5.56 1.49 72.70 206 0.90
4 8.18 8.60 8.14 8.62 1.58 170.36 211 0.93
5 9.48 8.75 9.29 8.78 1.97 155.23 231 1.01
6 10.54 8.87 10.24 8.90 2.28 140.37 247 1.09
M5ACV055CR 7 11.35 9.06 10.97 9.09 2.52 127.43 260 1.14
8 11.94 9.10 11.50 9.13 2.68 117.64 269 1.18
9 12.27 9.22 11.82 9.25 2.78 111.89 274 1.20
10 12.37 9.30 11.94 9.27 2.80 110.65 275 1.21
62
Model : M5ACV075CR - Cooling
19 20 25 28
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 22.22 6770.82 22.11 6899.09 20.48 7528.92 19.34 7890.14 2.86 251.10 706 1.23
5 22.46 6773.14 22.31 6901.46 20.65 7538.74 19.51 7920.53 2.97 245.71 714 1.25
6 23.02 6777.77 22.44 6905.16 21.53 7555.76 20.53 7978.55 3.12 237.49 727 1.27
M5ACV075CR 7 23.78 6784.72 23.71 6911.65 22.61 7580.61 21.84 8064.85 3.41 223.00 750 1.30
8 24.14 6787.04 24.06 6916.28 22.91 7639.07 22.11 8146.10 3.44 220.79 752 1.30
9 25.04 6793.99 25.02 6923.69 23.77 7677.83 22.85 8226.53 3.59 211.41 760 1.31
10 25.26 6796.30 25.10 6932.96 24.30 7750.35 23.43 8363.39 3.80 198.81 770 1.33
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
30 32 35 40
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 18.59 8130.95 17.83 8371.77 17.35 9028.69 14.80 9335.03 2.86 251.10 706 1.23
5 18.76 8175.06 18.00 8429.58 17.95 9036.10 14.96 9447.69 2.97 245.71 714 1.25
6 19.87 8260.41 19.21 8542.27 18.86 9042.59 16.55 9669.70 3.12 237.49 727 1.27
M5ACV075CR 7 21.33 8387.68 20.82 8710.50 20.52 9050.00 18.77 10001.82 3.41 223.00 750 1.30
8 21.58 8484.12 21.05 8822.15 20.69 9223.44 18.92 10174.24 3.44 220.79 752 1.30
9 22.24 8592.33 21.62 8958.12 21.60 9298.49 19.16 10421.32 3.59 211.41 760 1.31
10 23.26 8772.09 23.08 9180.78 22.83 9478.97 19.92 10815.57 3.80 198.81 770 1.33
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
42 46
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 14.04 9575.84 11.83 9978.35 2.86 251.10 706 1.23
5 14.21 9702.22 13.03 10179.40 2.97 245.71 714 1.25
6 15.89 9951.56 13.91 10581.50 3.12 237.49 727 1.27
M5ACV075CR 7 18.26 10324.64 16.75 11184.64 3.41 223.00 750 1.30
8 18.39 10512.26 16.86 11385.69 3.44 220.79 752 1.30
9 18.54 10787.12 16.97 11787.79 3.59 211.41 760 1.31
10 19.34 11224.26 17.08 12390.94 3.80 198.81 770 1.33
63
Model : M5ACV100 / 135CR - Cooling
19 20 25 28
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 30.76 8.99 30.29 9.15 27.91 9.93 26.48 10.40 3.98 217.54 951 1.83
5 31.84 9.05 31.48 9.20 31.48 10.04 27.73 10.57 4.25 203.33 975 1.87
6 32.68 9.09 32.33 9.26 32.33 10.16 28.60 10.72 4.40 194.90 987 1.90
M5ACV100CR 7 34.00 9.15 33.88 9.32 31.59 10.27 30.22 10.91 4.79 172.70 1013 1.95
8 34.36 9.18 34.01 9.38 34.01 10.40 30.33 11.03 4.83 170.46 1015 1.95
9 35.20 9.23 34.85 9.44 34.85 10.52 31.20 11.19 4.86 168.20 1017 1.95
10 35.80 9.27 35.34 9.50 33.06 10.64 31.69 11.33 4.90 165.93 1019 1.96
4 42.21 11.84 41.56 12.05 38.30 13.08 36.34 13.70 5.46 204.78 817 1.81
5 43.69 11.91 43.20 12.12 43.20 13.22 38.05 13.92 5.83 193.19 838 1.86
6 44.84 11.97 44.36 12.20 44.36 13.38 39.24 14.12 6.04 186.19 850 1.89
M5ACV135CR 7 46.66 12.05 46.49 12.27 43.35 13.52 41.47 14.36 6.57 167.40 879 1.95
8 47.15 12.09 46.67 12.35 46.67 13.69 41.62 14.53 6.62 165.47 881 1.96
9 48.30 12.15 47.82 12.42 47.82 13.85 42.81 14.73 6.67 163.53 884 1.96
10 49.12 12.20 48.49 12.50 45.36 14.01 43.48 14.91 6.72 161.57 887 1.97
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
30 32 35 40
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 25.53 10.72 24.58 11.03 23.16 11.50 20.78 12.28 3.98 217.54 951 1.83
5 26.79 10.92 25.85 11.27 24.72 11.73 22.10 12.67 4.25 203.33 975 1.87
6 27.66 11.10 26.73 11.47 25.61 11.98 23.00 12.97 4.40 194.90 987 1.90
M5ACV100CR 7 29.31 11.33 28.39 11.76 27.84 12.00 24.74 13.46 4.79 172.70 1013 1.95
8 29.41 11.46 28.49 11.88 28.06 12.49 24.81 13.57 4.83 170.46 1015 1.95
9 30.29 11.63 29.37 12.08 28.28 12.74 25.72 13.87 4.86 168.20 1017 1.95
10 30.78 11.78 38.65 12.24 28.49 12.93 26.21 14.07 4.90 165.93 1019 1.96
4 35.03 14.11 33.73 14.52 31.77 15.14 28.51 16.17 5.46 204.78 817 1.81
5 36.76 14.38 35.47 14.84 33.91 15.45 30.32 16.69 5.83 193.19 838 1.86
6 37.96 14.61 36.68 15.11 35.14 15.78 31.56 17.08 6.04 186.19 850 1.89
M5ACV135CR 7 40.21 14.92 38.96 15.48 38.20 15.80 33.94 17.72 6.57 167.40 879 1.95
8 40.36 15.08 39.10 15.64 38.50 16.44 34.05 17.87 6.62 165.47 881 1.96
9 41.56 15.32 40.30 15.91 38.80 16.77 35.29 18.26 6.67 163.53 884 1.96
10 42.23 15.52 53.03 16.12 39.10 17.02 35.96 18.53 6.72 161.57 887 1.97
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
NT TEMPERATURE ON CONDENS
42 46
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 19.83 12.59 17.93 13.22 3.98 217.54 951 1.83
5 21.16 13.02 19.12 14.21 4.25 203.33 975 1.87
6 22.07 13.35 20.04 14.48 4.40 194.90 987 1.90
M5ACV100CR 7 23.82 13.88 21.51 14.97 4.79 172.70 1013 1.95
8 23.89 13.99 21.89 15.02 4.83 170.46 1015 1.95
9 24.81 14.32 22.82 15.29 4.86 168.20 1017 1.95
10 25.30 14.53 23.47 15.45 4.90 165.93 1019 1.96
4 27.21 16.58 24.60 17.41 5.46 204.78 817 1.81
5 29.03 17.15 26.24 18.70 5.83 193.19 838 1.86
6 30.28 17.57 27.50 19.06 6.04 186.19 850 1.89
M5ACV135CR 7 32.69 18.28 29.52 19.71 6.57 167.40 879 1.95
8 32.79 18.42 30.04 19.77 6.62 165.47 881 1.96
9 34.04 18.85 31.31 20.13 6.67 163.53 884 1.96
10 34.71 19.13 32.21 20.34 6.72 161.57 887 1.97
64
Model : M5ACV 210CR - Cooling
19 20 25 28
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 63.74 18.13 63.05 18.44 59.36 19.48 56.97 20.32 8.30 275.51 1100 1.98
5 66.08 18.14 64.97 18.51 62.38 19.50 60.13 20.46 8.79 269.04 1128 2.04
6 67.96 18.16 67.09 18.54 64.85 19.55 62.74 20.59 9.22 263.76 1153 2.08
M5ACV210CR 7 70.03 18.18 69.30 18.57 66.22 19.62 64.45 20.71 9.60 258.54 1175 2.12
8 70.33 18.20 69.80 18.61 68.11 19.72 66.31 20.82 9.85 253.01 1190 2.15
9 70.82 18.24 70.39 18.65 68.91 19.85 67.27 20.91 10.07 247.65 1202 2.17
10 70.85 18.28 71.02 18.78 69.16 20.00 67.68 21.00 10.22 241.69 1211 2.18
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
30 32 35 40
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 55.29 20.93 53.55 21.57 50.82 22.59 45.96 24.47 8.30 275.51 1100 1.98
5 58.47 21.17 56.70 21.80 53.82 22.84 48.41 24.70 8.79 269.04 1128 2.04
6 61.13 21.36 59.36 21.99 56.40 23.05 50.65 24.88 9.22 263.76 1153 2.08
M5ACV210CR 7 62.65 21.51 61.06 22.15 58.56 23.21 52.35 25.04 9.60 258.54 1175 2.12
8 64.85 21.61 63.19 22.26 60.31 23.33 54.48 25.15 9.85 253.01 1190 2.15
9 65.91 21.67 64.36 22.34 61.64 23.41 56.08 25.24 10.07 247.65 1202 2.17
10 66.45 21.68 65.03 22.38 62.56 23.44 57.48 25.28 10.22 241.69 1211 2.18
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
NT TEMPERATURE ON CONDENS
42 46
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
COOL POWER COOL POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
4 43.91 25.29 39.61 27.02 8.30 275.51 1100 1.98
5 46.04 25.48 40.93 27.11 8.79 269.04 1128 2.04
6 48.06 25.65 42.40 27.21 9.22 263.76 1153 2.08
M5ACV210CR 7 49.78 25.79 44.02 27.30 9.60 258.54 1175 2.12
8 51.79 25.90 45.80 27.40 9.85 253.01 1190 2.15
9 53.51 25.98 47.74 27.50 10.07 247.65 1202 2.17
10 55.11 26.04 49.82 27.60 10.22 241.69 1211 2.18
65
Model : M5ACV 030 / 055CR - Heating
-7 -5 0
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 3.82 3.77 5.04 3.80 7.82 3.83 1.89 56.66 227 1.00
40 2.71 4.02 4.08 4.05 7.11 4.11 1.80 61.20 222 0.98
M5ACV030CR 45 1.61 4.42 3.03 4.45 6.20 4.50 1.66 68.55 215 0.94
50 0.66 4.67 2.00 4.70 5.02 4.77 1.44 77.36 204 0.89
55 0.31 4.99 1.27 5.03 3.56 5.10 1.12 93.29 186 0.82
35 12.54 4.86 13.50 4.99 15.10 5.22 2.82 109.37 276 1.21
40 12.11 5.26 12.86 5.34 14.56 5.49 2.79 110.73 275 1.21
M5ACV055CR 45 11.72 5.53 12.46 5.69 14.15 5.99 2.73 114.96 271 1.19
50 10.04 5.94 10.77 6.04 12.44 6.22 2.44 132.02 256 1.12
55 7.07 6.33 7.79 6.39 9.45 6.51 1.89 158.50 227 1.00
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
4 7 10
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 9.74 3.84 11.00 3.83 12.11 3.81 1.89 56.66 227 1.00
40 9.15 4.14 10.44 4.14 11.54 4.14 1.80 61.20 222 0.98
M5ACV030CR 45 8.32 4.51 9.67 4.51 10.82 4.50 1.66 68.55 215 0.94
50 7.07 4.80 8.39 4.81 9.54 4.80 1.44 77.36 204 0.89
55 5.28 5.12 6.50 5.13 7.66 5.12 1.12 93.29 186 0.82
35 15.93 5.27 16.76 5.23 17.40 5.14 2.82 109.37 276 1.21
40 15.73 5.51 16.49 5.48 17.16 5.42 2.79 110.73 275 1.21
M5ACV055CR 45 15.33 6.05 16.11 6.04 16.81 5.92 2.73 114.96 271 1.19
50 13.63 6.25 14.42 6.23 15.14 6.16 2.44 132.02 256 1.12
55 10.63 6.53 11.42 6.52 12.15 6.48 1.89 158.50 227 1.00
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
NT TEMPERATURE ON CONDENS
15 21
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 13.63 3.76 14.90 3.67 1.89 56.66 227 1.00
40 12.93 4.10 13.88 4.03 1.80 61.20 222 0.98
M5ACV030CR 45 12.27 4.77 13.27 4.37 1.66 68.55 215 0.94
50 11.56 4.77 12.19 4.70 1.44 77.36 204 0.89
55 9.46 5.07 11.40 4.99 1.12 93.29 186 0.82
35 18.25 4.85 19.13 4.28 2.82 109.37 276 1.21
40 18.06 5.21 18.78 4.82 2.79 110.73 275 1.21
M5ACV055CR 45 17.78 5.60 18.63 4.95 2.73 114.96 271 1.19
50 16.16 5.95 17.10 5.54 2.44 132.02 256 1.12
55 13.19 6.35 14.17 6.08 1.89 158.50 227 1.00
66
Model : M5ACV 075CR - Heating
-7 -5 0
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 16.52 6499.45 16.92 6508.30 20.10 6530.41 3.85 201.36 819 1.40
40 16.02 7431.71 16.38 7440.94 18.81 7464.02 3.78 206.85 809 1.39
M5ACV075CR 45 15.26 7928.19 15.68 7935.22 18.56 7950.70 3.71 213.00 800 1.37
50 14.61 8281.90 15.04 8290.25 18.11 8311.11 3.59 217.56 785 1.35
55 12.93 9214.67 13.38 9223.11 16.68 9244.21 3.25 232.28 740 1.28
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
4 7 10
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 20.91 6547.74 22.78 6472.20 23.66 6209.44 3.85 201.36 819 1.40
40 19.02 7482.79 22.38 7458.64 22.52 7152.06 3.78 206.85 809 1.39
M5ACV075CR 45 18.71 7963.74 21.98 7900.00 21.99 7733.21 3.71 213.00 800 1.37
50 18.21 8327.94 21.32 8308.49 21.42 8031.45 3.59 217.56 785 1.35
55 17.22 9260.77 19.34 9240.49 19.36 8958.03 3.25 232.28 740 1.28
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
NT TEMPERATURE ON CONDENSO
15 21
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 24.68 5844.57 25.89 5406.74 3.85 201.36 819 1.40
40 22.76 6769.17 24.61 6309.69 3.78 206.85 809 1.39
M5ACV075CR 45 22.00 7603.51 23.32 7148.92 3.71 213.00 800 1.37
50 21.59 7687.00 22.90 7273.67 3.59 217.56 785 1.35
55 20.05 8609.67 21.41 8191.64 3.25 232.28 740 1.28
67
Model : M5ACV100 / 135CR - Heating
-7 -5 0
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 28.34 9.48 29.27 9.52 31.59 9.64 6.31 70.13 1049 2.03
40 24.46 10.13 25.58 10.19 28.38 10.36 5.90 100.29 1050 2.03
M5ACV100CR 45 20.58 10.78 21.90 10.87 25.17 11.08 5.04 157.28 1026 1.99
50 16.71 11.44 18.21 11.54 21.96 11.80 4.64 181.53 1003 1.94
55 12.83 12.09 14.52 12.22 18.75 12.53 4.24 203.68 974 1.89
35 38.39 13.55 39.65 13.61 42.79 13.78 7.87 113.65 943 2.03
40 33.13 14.48 34.65 14.58 38.45 14.81 7.33 137.31 917 1.98
M5ACV135CR 45 27.88 15.42 29.66 15.54 34.10 15.84 6.83 157.55 892 1.92
50 22.63 16.35 24.66 16.50 29.75 16.88 6.28 177.85 863 1.86
55 17.38 17.29 19.67 17.47 25.40 17.91 5.75 195.90 834 1.60
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
4 7 10
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 31.17 9.73 36.69 9.80 36.69 9.80 6.31 70.13 1049 2.03
40 29.00 10.49 34.29 10.64 34.29 10.64 5.90 100.29 1050 2.03
M5ACV100CR 45 27.80 11.25 29.31 11.40 31.47 11.47 5.04 157.28 1026 1.99
50 24.64 12.01 26.97 12.18 29.48 12.31 4.64 181.53 1003 1.94
55 22.14 12.78 24.68 12.96 31.45 13.15 4.24 203.68 974 1.89
35 42.23 13.91 45.74 14.07 49.69 14.01 7.87 113.65 943 2.03
40 39.28 15.00 42.60 15.18 46.44 15.21 7.33 137.31 917 1.98
M5ACV135CR 45 37.65 16.09 39.70 16.30 42.63 16.41 6.83 157.55 892 1.92
50 33.38 17.18 36.53 17.42 39.93 17.60 6.28 177.85 863 1.86
55 29.99 18.27 33.43 18.54 42.60 18.80 5.75 195.90 834 1.60
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
NT TEMPERATURE ON CONDENS
15 21
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 42.37 10.00 47.99 10.09 6.31 70.13 1049 2.03
40 39.62 10.87 44.91 11.01 5.90 100.29 1050 2.03
M5ACV100CR 45 36.71 11.73 41.84 11.93 5.04 157.28 1026 1.99
50 34.14 12.60 38.76 12.85 4.64 181.53 1003 1.94
55 35.68 13.46 36.53 13.77 4.24 203.68 974 1.89
35 57.38 14.30 65.00 14.43 7.87 113.65 943 2.03
40 53.67 15.54 60.84 15.75 7.33 137.31 917 1.98
M5ACV135CR 45 49.72 16.78 56.67 17.06 6.83 157.55 892 1.92
50 46.24 18.01 52.50 18.38 6.28 177.85 863 1.86
55 48.33 19.25 49.48 19.69 5.75 195.90 834 1.60
68
Model : M5ACV 210CR - Heating
-7 -5 0
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 46.10 18.96 48.56 18.97 54.71 19.08 11.02 231.26 1338 2.41
40 44.97 20.58 47.86 20.60 53.53 20.68 10.70 238.49 1319 2.38
M5ACV210CR 45 43.83 22.43 47.35 22.46 52.45 22.56 10.29 244.24 1294 2.33
50 42.03 24.47 46.51 24.58 51.14 24.74 10.11 247.39 1283 2.31
55 39.72 26.77 43.80 26.93 49.57 27.19 10.00 253.09 1276 2.30
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
4 7 10
MODEL WATER AVAIL. PUMP PUMP
HEAT POWER HEAT POWER HEAT POWER FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT CAP. INPUT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW kW kW kW m /hr kPa W A
35 59.64 19.27 65.86 19.46 67.02 19.71 11.02 231.26 1338 2.41
40 58.43 20.83 63.95 20.99 65.77 21.18 10.70 238.49 1319 2.38
M5ACV210CR 45 57.38 22.73 61.49 22.96 64.78 23.10 10.29 244.24 1294 2.33
50 56.35 25.02 60.42 25.13 64.16 25.34 10.11 247.39 1283 2.31
55 55.21 27.50 59.76 27.77 63.65 28.06 10.00 253.09 1276 2.30
LEAVING WATER TEMP (°C)
15 21
MODEL WATER WATER AVAIL. PUMP
HEAT POWER POWER RUNNING FLOW HEAD INPUT INPUT
CAP. INPUT INPUT CURRENT RATE PRESS. POWER AMP
3
kW kW kW A m /hr kPa W A
35 71.01 20.23 21.03 34.88 11.02 231.26 1338 2.41
40 70.81 21.59 22.21 36.84 10.70 238.49 1319 2.38
M5ACV210CR 45 70.58 25.72 24.15 40.07 10.29 244.24 1294 2.33
50 70.58 25.72 26.27 43.58 10.11 247.39 1283 2.31
55 70.50 28.60 29.35 48.70 10.00 253.09 1276 2.30
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Dimensional Data
Data
1051,6
10,0 10,0
1010,0
WATER
WA
OUTLET
50,0
789,5
479,0
283,3
WA
WATER
INLET
22,3 22,3
81,4
147,3 94,2
All Dimensions are in mm
WATER
A OUT
WATER IN
WA
50,0
ELECTRICAL
982,9
CABLE
,
882,9
,
724,9
452,0
70,0
36,5
281,5
8
70
Model : M5ACV 075CR
15,0
592,4
15,0
553,0 1153,0 84,0 210,0
244,0
WA
WA
ATER
TER OUT AIR VENT
WA
WA
ATER
TER IN
1462,4
180,0
ELECTRICAL CABLE
70,0
1019,6
749,6
433,1
265,2
70,6
510,7
51
1
All Dimensions are in mm
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Model : M5ACV100 / 135CR
A
D
C
WATER OUTLET
WATER INLET
J
I
M
L L H
K
E F
G B
F G
Model A B C D E
Base Leg Hole
M5ACV100CR 1500 900 1245 1190 297.5 307.5 1446
Model H I J K L M
DETAIL A
WATER OUTLET
128.0
WATER INLET
256.0
1998.4
2092.5 1199.2
1683.3
1786.3
38.0
70.0
SEE DETAIL A
624.5
504.5
100.0
174.0
30.0 98.7
50.0 1992.5 50.0 1192.2
All Dimensions are in mm
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Electrical Data
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151.
MODEL M5ACV075CR
INSULATION GRADE B
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 220 - 240 / 1 / 50
CONDENSER FAN RATED INPUT POWER W 300 x2
MOTOR RATED RUNNING CURRENT A 1.5 x2
MOTOR OUTPUT W 145 x2
POLES 8
INSULATION GRADE E
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 380 - 415 / 3 / 50
CAPACITOR mF NA
RATED INPUT POWER (COOLING) W 7700
COMPRESSOR
RATED INPUT POWER (HEATING) W 6500
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (COOLING) A 14.3
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (HEATING) A 13.1
LOCKED ROTOR AMP. A NA
INSULATION GRADE F
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 380 - 415 / 3 / 50
RATED INPUT POWER (COOLING) W 750
WATER PUMP
RATED INPUT POWER (HEATING) W 800
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (COOLING) A 1.3
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (HEATING) A 1.4
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151.
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Electrical Data - Heat pump R410A Inverter
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151.
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Electrical Data - Heat pump R410A Inverter
MODEL M5ACV210CR
INSULATION GRADE B
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 220 - 240 / 1 / 50
CONDENSER FAN RATED INPUT POWER W 820 x2
MOTOR RATED RUNNING CURRENT A 3.6 x2
MOTOR OUTPUT W 550 x2
POLES 8
INSULATION GRADE E
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 380 - 415 / 3 / 50
CAPACITOR µF NA
RATED INPUT POWER (COOLING) W 20200
COMPRESSOR
RATED INPUT POWER (HEATING) W 19700
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (COOLING) A 38.7
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (HEATING) A 38.7
LOCKED ROTOR AMP. A 118
INSULATION GRADE F
POWER SOURCE V/Ph/Hz 380 - 415 / 3 / 50
RATED INPUT POWER (COOLING) W 1300
WATER PUMP
RATED INPUT POWER (HEATING) W 1300
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (COOLING) A 2.3
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (HEATING) A 2.3
1) ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
2) ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ISO 5151.
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Wiring Diagrams
PA R T NO : 50 13 9 026086
76
Model : M5ACV 055CR
77
Model : M5ACV 075CR
78
PA R T NO : 50 13 4 083602
Model : M5ACV 100/135CR
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380~415V / 3PH / 50Hz
L1 L2 L3 N
ISOLATOR
SWITCH
R S T N
DC1 -
DC -
JP_DC
DC2 -
DC1 +
DC+
DC2 +
CAPACITOR BOARD
LP2 HP1 FLW HP2 LP1
TOC1
TOC4
TOC3
TCD1
TCD3
TOC2
TBPE-1
TBPL-1
TOA
TCS1
TCD2
TCS2
TWL
TWE
TBPL-2
TBPE-2
+
POWER
BR-1P
A
B
C
N
-
G
BOARD
A
B
C
N
G
T PE
Model : M5ACV 210CR
FTR1 DC_IN
FTR2 S JK2 JK1 JK4 JK3 JK7 JP8 JP2 JP4 JP5 JP7 JP6 JP17 JP18 JP19 JP20 JP11 JP9
(50A)
(25A) JP3
R J-RST JP14
A’
B’
C’
A’
B’
FL1
C’
N’
LA L LB MAIN BOARD PE
CH IC090102
N
ALARM JP_POWER DC_OUT
FL2
JK8 ON/OFF
BL BR BL OR BL RD
L1
8 1
FUSE
ON
SW1
JP_POWER1
FAN-2-2
JP1 JP13
A1 R_PHASE PWM1
2
L1 L2 L3
-
EV 2
EV 1
EST
1 2
PFC
FAN-1-2
1
T1 T2 T3 A2 N IPM BOARD
T
S
R
BR-3P
FAN-1-1 C
0.47uF
POWER1
+ P
FAN-2-1 U V W
80
CP1
CP2
R_PHASE
PHASE
4WV1
4WV2
BP_H
JDC
AU_H
PUMP
BOILER
CC_H1
L1 L2 L3 21 A1 L1 L2 L3 21 A1
L1 L2 L3 A1
CP1 CP2
PUMP
T1 T2 T3 22 A2 T1 T2 T3 22 A2 A2
T1 T2 T3
95 97
LCD
96 98 DISPLAY
RED
WHITE
BLACK
PANEL
EV1 EV2
V
U W
COMP
RD BL BR BL OR BL
TB3
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
FAN-2-1 FAN-2-2 N FAN-1-2 FAN-1-1 4WV1 N 4WV2 BP_H N CC_H3 CC_H2 N CC_H1 BOIL N AU_H
T B2 H/C H/C ON/OFF ON/OFF ALARM ALARM
FSC2
V V
U W U W V
GREEN/YELLOW
U W
FSC1
AU_H
COMP 1 COMP 2 PUMP
GREEN/YELLOW
GREEN/YELLOW
GREEN/YELLOW
CF2 FM2 FM1
18uF 4WV1 4WV2
CF1 BP_H
HEAT/COOL ON/OFF ALARM
18uF
TB4 TB5
GROUND PLATE
Servicing and Maintenance
Servicing
Servicing or maintenance of these unit must be carried out by experienced personnel with specific
training in refrigeration. Repeated check the safety devices and continuous cycling of control components
must be analyzed and corrected before being reset.
The simple design of the refrigeration circuit totally eliminates potential problems during normal unit
operation. No maintenance work is needed on the refrigeration circuit as long as the unit is operating
normally.
Ease of maintenance has been taken into consideration during the design stage such that the unit is easily
accessible for servicing and maintenance. By accessing from the front panel of the unit, servicing and
maintenance operation can be done easily. The electrical components are especially easy to access since
it is located in the terminal box on top of the front panel.
Under normal circumstances, these chiller require only a check and cleaning of air intake through the coil
surface only. These can be done monthly or quarterly depending on the surrounding where the units are
installed.
When the surrounding is very oily or dusty, then the coils must be regularly cleaned by a qualified air
conditioner service technician to ensure sufficient cooling capacity and efficient unit operation. The
normal life span might be shortened if no proper service is provided.
Maintenance
For consistent performance and durability, always conduct proper and regular maintenance to the unit.
For prolong period of operation time, the heat exchanger will become dirty impairing its effectiveness and
reducing the performance of the units. Consult your local dealer about the cleaning of the heat exchanger.
No major maintenance or servicing needed for the internal water circuit in the unit except the water pump
failure. It is advised that regular check on the stainer to be conducted and change the water stainer if it is
dirty or choked.
Always check the water level in the system, in order to protect the moving components in the hydraulic kit
from over heating and excessive wear.
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Troubleshooting
When a malfunction of the unit is detected, immediately switch off the main power supply before proceeding
with the following troubleshooting procedures.
The following are common fault conditions and simple troubleshooting tips. If any other fault conditions that
are not listed occur, contact your nearest local dealer. DO NOT attempt to troubleshoot the unit by yourself.
Error Code
CONTROL MEASURE
RESET
ERROR DISPLAY ERROR DESCRIPTION PUMP SYSTEM1 SYSTEM 2
(default)
COMP FAN COMP FAN
Phase Missing Phase missing Manual OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Phase Seq Error Wrong phase sequencing Manual OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Memory Error EEPROM read/write error Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Entering Water sensor BPHE water in sensor error Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Open/Short
Leaving water sensor BPHE water out sensor error Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Open/Short
Outdoor Air sensor Ambient temp sensor error Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Open/Short
Water Flow Error Cv contact opened Manual OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Cool Mode Antifreeze Leaving water temp too low Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OV/UN Voltage Comp High Voltage (>490V) <460V, Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OV/UN Voltage Comp Low Voltage (<310V) >340V, Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Pump Overload Pump OLP closed Auto OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
IPM Error IPM over-current or overheat Auto - OFF OFF - -
Comp 1 Overload Comp 1 overload Auto - OFF OFF - -
Comp 1 Discharge Comp 1 discharge overheat Auto - OFF OFF - -
Overheat
High Pressure 1 System 1 high pressure Auto - OFF OFF - -
Low Pressure 1 System 1 low pressure Auto - OFF OFF - -
Comp 1 Defrost Coil out system 1 sensor Auto - OFF OFF - -
sensor Open/Short error
Comp 1 Suct sensor Suction comp system 1 Auto - OFF OFF - -
Open/Short sensor error
Comp 1 Discharge Discharge comp system 1 Auto - OFF OFF - -
sensor Open/Short sensor error
Coil 1 Inlet Temp Coil In system 1 sensor error Auto - OFF OFF - -
Open/Short
V-Hx Inlet Temp BPHE refrigerant in sensor Auto - OFF OFF - -
sensor Open/Short error
V-Hx Outlet Temp BPHE refrigerant out sensor Auto - OFF OFF - -
Open/Short error
Comp 2 Overload Comp 2 overload Auto - - - OFF OFF
High Pressure 2 System 2 high pressure Auto - - - OFF OFF
Low Pressure 2 System 2 low pressure Auto - - - OFF OFF
Comp 2 Defrost Coil out system 2 sensor Auto - - - OFF OFF
sensor Open/Short error
Comp 2 Discharge Discharge comp system 2 Auto - - - OFF OFF
sensor sensor error
Open/Short/Overheat
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Diagnostic flow chart
Yes
Is LED main
Input conditions faulty To check & rectify
board lit?
No
No
Is R,S,T Input
voltage normal? Incorrect Input power supply To check & rectify
Yes
Is Power board No
DC-IN voltage Incorrect DC rectifier circuit To rectify
normal?
Yes
Is JP-power/DC- Yes
OUT output Main board faulty To replace
normal?
No
Is connection Yes
between main Main board or IPM short circuit To replace
board and IPM
normal?
No
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LED on main board normal, but no output.
Is output No
condition ok? Incorrect output condition To check & rectify
Yes
No
Is load ok? Incorrect load. (exam: air trap ) To check & rectify
Yes
No
Is Main board ‘s
Fuse blown To replace fuse
fuse ok?
Yes
Main board faulty To replace Main board
* Is fuse in DC Yes
Incorrect operating condition To check & rectify
loop ok?
No
No
Is IPM ok? IPM faulty To replace IPM
Yes
No
Is compressor ok? Compressor failure To replace compressor
Yes
Fuse blown To replace fuse
* Faulty fuse should be replaced after the confirmation of IPM & compressor.
84
Water flow error
Short JK4 on
main board
Yes
Main board faulty To replace Main board
Yes
Is Power supply Power supply failure To rectify
> 490VAC?
No
No
Is Power supply
< 460VAC?
Yes
Power board faulty To replace Power board
85
Under voltage protection (OV/UN Voltage)
Yes
Is Power supply Power supply failure To rectify
< 310VAC?
No
No
Is Power supply
> 340VAC?
Yes
Power board faulty To replace Power board
Pump overload
No
Is voltage of 97,
98 on heat relay
VDC= 0 V ?
Yes
Remove * JK8, 97 No
& 98, is it still Main board faulty To replace Main board
conducting?
Yes
Pump overload To rectify
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Phase missing
No
Is voltage
between R,S,T Incorrect incoming supply To check & rectify
415VAC±20%
Yes
Yes
Is J-RST on Main
Main board faulty To replace Main board
board
415VAC±20%?
No
No
EMI filter faulty To check & replace EMI filter
No
Main board/compressor faulty To check & replace
87
IPM Error
No
Is IPM ok? IPM faulty To replace IPM
Yes
No
Is current at rated Compressor faulty To check & rectify
frequency ok?
Yes
No
Is IPM Error Normal
persists?
Yes
No
No
Is IPM temperature Main board faulty or wrong signal To rectify / replace
>100°C?
Yes
No
Is heat compound IPM faulty To replace IPM
dried out?
Yes
Heat compound dried out To replace and re-apply
88
Variable drive high pressure (High pressure 1)
No
Is high pressure High pressure switch faulty To replace
switch ok?
Yes
No
Is low pressure Low pressure switch faulty To replace
switch ok?
Yes
89
Variable compressor high discharge temperature (Comp 1 discharge overheat)
Yes
> 110°C? Compressor stops To check & rectify
Yes
No
Is Temp. sensor
Sensor faulty To replace sensor
ok? (<100°C?)
Yes
Check on
compressor No
winding Compressor faulty To replace compressor
resistance, is it to
spec?
Yes
Check on No
compressor Compressor shorted To replace compressor
insulation, is it
ok?
Yes
No
Is supply voltage Supply voltage failure To rectify
ok?
Yes
Check current
reading on No
handset against Normal
actual reading, is it
very big different?
Yes
Current sensing circuit error To replace Main board
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Exploded View and Part Lists
91
Model : M5ACV 055CR
92
Model : M5ACV 075CR
93
Model : M5ACV100CR
94
Model : M5ACV135CR
95
Model : M5ACV210CR
96