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MODEL: FA-30
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Failure Possible causes Solutions
1. Liquid refrigerant into the 1. Check the cause and
High noise of
compressor eliminate it
compressor
2. compressor crash 2. change the compressor
No running of fan 1.Relay failure 1. change the relay
motors 2. fan motor destroyed 2. change the fan motor
1. completely leakage of 1. examine leakage and supply
The compressors are refrigerant refrigerant
running, but the unit 2. Tube-in-tube heat exchanger 2. change the tube-in-tube heat
is not cooling/heating ruined exchanger
3. Compressors fault 3. Change compressors
Expansion screws:
Install it on the four points of the bottom
plate to fix the unit to the foundation.
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9.1
Failure Possible causes Solutions
1. turn off the switch and
1. Power source failure
check the power source
No running of the unit
2. Loosened wiring 2. find the caused and repair
3. The power fuse has broke 3. change a new fuse
1. Water leakage of the water 1. check the water supply
The pump is running system device and inject water
without water 2. There is air in the system 2. Discharge the air
recycling or with high 3. the valves are not open
3. open the valves completely
noise entirely
2300mm
4. Filter blockage 4. Wash the filter
1. check leakage and supply
1. refrigerant shortage
refrigerant
Low refrigerant capacity
2. bad water thermal insulation 2. Improve the insulation
while
3. bad heat elimination of air 3. wash the heat exchanger
compressors are running
heat exchanger and improve condensing
4. Water flow shortage 4. Wash the filter
1. discharge unwanted
1. Excessive refrigerant
Over-high outlet refrigerant
pressure of compressors 2. Bad heat elimination of air 2. Wash the heat exchanger
heat exchanger and improve condensing
1. check leakage and supply
1. refrigerant shortage
refrigerant
2. filter or capillary blockage 2. change new filter or capillary
Over-low inlet pressure
3. wash the filter or discharge
of compressors 3. water flow shortage
1960mm the air in the system
4. Capillary in the expansion
4. change the expansion valve
valve cracks
1. examine the power source
1. power source failure
and eliminate the failure
2. compressor contactor
2. change the contactor
1100mm
failure
3. loosened wiring 3. check and repair it
No running of
4. Compressor over loading 4. compressor over loading
compressors
protection protection
5. wrong setting for inlet water
5. Reset it
temperature
6. Wash the filter or discharge
6. Water flow shortage
the air in the system
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AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMP SPECIFICATIONS
Model FA-30
ELECTRICAL INPUT
Voltage/Phase/Frequency 380-415V/3PH/50HZ
Rated Current 46Amps
PERFORMANCE
Heating Capacity 85KW
Heating Power Input 26.5KW
Sound Level 65dB(A)@3m
TECHNICAL DATA
Compressor
Type Scroll
Number Per Unit 4
FLA (Full Load Amp) 14.8Amps*4
Voltage/Phase 380-415V/3PH
Fan
Type Extemal Rotor
Number 3
Power Input 0.81KW*3
Voltage/Phase 380~400V/3PH
Fan Speed 1410Rpm
HEAT EXCHANGER (Water Side)
Type Tube in shell heat exchanger
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Water Flow Rate (m /h) 14
Max. Outlet Water Temp 55℃
Water Connections 2 Inch
GENERAL INFORMATION
Refrigerant R410a
Defrost Automatic Hot Gas Injection
Shipping Weight 900kg
Dimensions L x W x H (cm) 230*110*196
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7.5 Defrosting
In the heating mode, when the outdoor evaporator surface has white frost (when the
air temp is low or the air is humid, this phenomenon will be more obvious), the heat
exchanging and performance will be affected, so when the frost gets to a certain
degree, the system will run the defrosting automatically.
In the defrosting mode, the outdoor fan motor will stop run. Sometimes there is while
vapor from the outdoor evaporator. Those are normal defrosting phenomenon instead
of fault.
When the exist condition of defrosting is satisfied, the following process will happen.
1) When the exist condition of defrosting is satisfied, defrosting stop, and compressor
stop running accordingly, but the outdoor fan start to run, 5 seconds later, four-way
valve power on.
2) After the fan run for 30 seconds, the system will recover to heating normally.
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Fault code table:
Fault code Fault description
P13 System 3 discharge too high protection
P14 System 4 discharge too high protection
Water outlet and inlet temp. diffrences
P15
overlarge protection
P16 Cooling temp. too low protection
P17 Antifreeze protection
P18 Elec. Heater temp. too high protection
P19 Copressor 1 current protection
P20 Copressor 2 current protection
P21 Copressor 3 current protection
P22 Copressor 4 current protection
P23 Outlet water temp. too low proteciton when
P24 Fan motor overload protection
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Fault code table:
Fault code Fault description
E01 Discharge temp. sensor 1 fault
E02 Discharge temp. sensor 2 fault
E03 Discharge temp. sensor 3 fault
E04 Discharge temp. sensor 4 fault
E05 Coil temp. sensor 1 fault
E06 Coil temp. sensor 2 fault
E07 Coil temp. sensor 3 fault
E08 Coil temp. sensor 4 fault
E09 Suction temp. sensor 1 fault
E10 Suction temp. sensor 2 fault
E11 Suction temp. sensor 3 fault
E12 Suction temp. sensor 4 fault
E17 Solar/return temp. sensor fault
出风口 E18 Outlet water temp. fault
>2000m m
E19 Inlet water temp. fault
E20 DHW temp. fault
>1800mm >1800mm >1500 m m >1 50 0 mm E21 Communication fault
E22 Ambient temp. fault
E25 Water level sensor fault
P01 Water flow fault
P02 System 1 high pressure protection
P03 System 2 high pressure protection
P04 System 3 high pressure protection
P05 System 4 high pressure protection
P06 System 1 low pressure protection
P07 System 2 low pressure protection
P08 System 3 low pressure protection
P09 System 4 low pressure protection
P10 Phase sequence protection
P11 System 1 discharge too high protection
P12 System 2 discharge too high protection
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7.3.7 Lock and unlock the keyboard
In the standby or running status, if there is no operation on the key board for
60s, the keyboard will be automatically locked and there is lock icon on the
screen. At this time, there is no respond no matter which key is pressed.
In the lock status, press the on/off key for 5s, the keyboard will be unlocked
after a sound of tick. At this time, the lock icon on the screen will disappear
and the operation on the keyboard will back to the normal.
OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
5s
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OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
1 ON 1 ON
OFF
OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
2 ON 2 ON
OFF
Note: Only No.1 and No.2 timing groups are the timing for on/off the machine. No.3
and No.4 are unused.
In the timing setting interface, press “function” key to cancel the current timing group.
Press “timer” key for 5s to cancel all the timing groups.
OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
or
Terminal on water pump
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7.3.7 Timing on/off setting
In the main interface, press “timer” key to enter into the timing group setting
interface. Then press up or down key to set the timing group. There is totally 4 timing
groups. When the No.1 timing group is flashing, press “timer” key to enter into the
hour setting interface, the number of the hour will flashing, at this time, press up and
down key to set the hour. After the hour is set, press “timer”, then the number of the
minute will flashing, then press up or down key to set the minute.
After the startup time of the No.1 timing group is set, press “timer” key to enter into
the setting of the shutdown time of the No.1 timing group. The setting way is the
same as the above.
After the shutdown time is set, press “timer” key to confirm the current setting and
enter into the setting for the No.2 timing group. The setting way is the same as that
for the No.1 timing group.
After the setting is done, press on/off key to confirm the current time and back to the
main interface.
In the timing setting interface, if there is no operation on the keys for 30s, the current
setting time will be confirmed and it will back to the main interface. (there is power
down memory on the timer setting) .
In the timing interface, press on/off key to confirm the current setting time and back
to the main interface. The setting for other timing group is the same as for the No.1
timing group.
OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
1 ON
OFF
OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
1 ON 1 ON
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7.3.6 The current clock setting
In the main interface, press “timer ” key for 5s to enter into the current clock setting
interface, the icon of “ ” on the display will flash;
Press “timer” key, the number of hour on the display will flash, then press “+” or “-”
can change the time (hour);
After the hour is set, press “timer” key again, the number of hour will stop flash, and
the number of minute will flash, then press “+” or “-” can change the time (minute).
After the minute is set, press “timer” key to confirm the current clock setting and
back to the main interface.
components running status the unit running status
OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
operating
parameter
Timing status
the current
time status
special status OUT IN OUT IN
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
FAN FAN
key operating
area
C C C C
Press on/off button for 1s to turn on/off the heat pump.
O O O O
FAN FAN
Function key M
Under the main interface, press “M” button to enter the unit status query.
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Code Parameter name Adjustment range Initial value Remark “Up”key
+ and "down”key -
L0 The delta temp. for air conditioner 2-18℃ 3℃ Adjustable Page up or page down to query and modify parameter values.
L1 Heating Temp.setting 20-50℃ 50℃ Adjustable With the “M” key, each parameters can be query and set.
L2 Cooling Temp.setting 8-30℃ 12℃ Adjustable In the main interface, press these two keys, you can directly modify the setting
L3 Auto mode temp. setting 8-50℃ 40℃ Adjustable temperature of the current mode. (During dual-mode operation, press “M” key to
L4 The delta temp. for DHW 2-18℃ 5℃ Adjustable switch the setting temperature of different modes.)
L5 DHW temp. setting 20-52℃ 52℃ Adjustable
0-Heating curve
L6 Energy-saving mode
1-Time division heating
0 Adjustable Timing key
L7 Translation set of the curve 0-30 10 Adjustable
Press this key for 5s to enter into the clock setting status, modify and set the
L8 Slope ser of the curve 24-50 30 Adjustable
current time via the up and down keys.
L9 Timing 1 00-23 23 Adjustable
Press this key to enter into the status of the timing on/off setting and set 2 groups of
L10 Timing 2 00-23 6 Adjustable
on/off time via the up and down keys.
L11 Timing 3 00-23 9 Adjustable
L12 Timing 4 00-23 17 Adjustable
L13 Set temp. in period 1 20-50℃ 35 Adjustable
7.3 Controller operation
L14 Set temp. in period 2 20-50℃ 42 Adjustable
L15 Set temp. in period 3 20-50℃ 30 Adjustable
L16 Set temp. in period 4 20-50℃ 40 Adjustable
7.3.1 Standby
0: No In the standby mode, the screen displays as the following
1: for hot water
L17 Electric heater type 3 Adjustable running mode water inlet temp. ambient temp. current time
2: for heating
3:both
the ambient temp. to allow open of the
L18 -30℃~35℃ 5℃ Adjustable
electric heater
L19 delay time of the electric heater start 0~90min 30min Adjustable
0: wet
L20 climate type 1 Adjustable
1: dry
temp. setting of the extending frost
L21 -30℃~-1℃ -10 ℃ Adjustable
cycle
L22 Solar pump ΔT 3-15℃ 10 ℃ Adjustable
L23 Backwater set 30-65℃ 40 ℃ Adjustable
L24 Water supply set 20-60℃ 45 ℃ Adjustable
L25 current setting of the compressor 0~40A 20A Adjustable C C
L26 minimum defrosting interval 20~90min 45min Adjustable
L29 the coil temp. to exit from the defrosting 1~40 ℃ 13 ℃ Adjustable
O
C C
O
C
O
C
O
5s
7.3.4 Operation parameter query
In the main interface, press “M” button to enter into the operation parameter query
page, press “+ ” and “-” to check each running parameter. (See page 21)
3s
C
O O
C O
C
O
C C
O C
O
C
O
C
O O
C O
C
O
C C
O
C
O
C
O
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