Home
OPTICLIMATE PRO3
Contents
1. 7 7 _230V 1 fase emperatuur beveiliging _Magneetklep Aansluitingen op de Aansluitingen op de klemmenstrook links klemmenstrook rechts onder onder Temperatuur Aarde beveiliging Hygrostaat High temperature safeguard Using this safeguard the OptiClimate can switch off the heat sources e g lamps when the temperature in a room becomes too high The unit has a terminal that can be connected to the timer of a control panel for example The feed wire running to the switch in the timer should be interrupted for this purpose Terminal 1 for example is for a Grasslin clock and terminal 4 for a LeGrand timer BAAI BAHA we LeGrand Grasslin The two ends should be connected to terminals 15 amp 16 on the terminal strip in the electrical compartment of the OptiClimate The OptiClimate supplies the power for the timer If the room temperature exceeds 35 C the OptiClimate will interrupt the circuit switching off the heat sources ERROR 15 is then displayed on the remote control Always refer to the timer manufacturer s manual if a model other than the one shown is used Water side connections Supply and drain connections of the cooling water The unit has a water inlet and outlet The inlet should be installed at a draw off point with a magnetic valve installed between the draw off point and the inlet always check the flow direction arrow on the valve
2. 57 C max 60 C min 40 C D 19 Cooling water temperature too low factory setting Using this setting you can determine at which temperature the Cooling water temperature too low alarm is activated The settings in D 19 are default 4 C max 0 C min 10 C and 1 C D 20 Not applicable D 21 Cooling block too hot factory setting Using this setting you can determine at which temperature the Cooling block too hot alarm is activated The settings in D 21 are default 24 C max 30 C min 15 C To activate the alarm the temperature has to be too high for a certain period of time The time is determined by D 22 D 21 and D 22 jointly determine when Error 11 is activated D 22 Duration of cooling block too hot factory setting Using this setting you can determine how long it takes before a Cooling block too hot alarm is given The settings in D 22 are default 30min max 40min min 20min The temperature level is determined by D 21 D 21 and D 22 jointly determine when E 11 is activated D 23 Temperature compensation of the room temperature sensor factory setting Using this setting you can calibrate the room temperature sensor The setting can be changed if the indication on the display does not correspond with reality The settings in D 23 are default 0 C max 5 C min 5 C and can be set in 0 5 C increments D 24 Temperature compensation of the cooling block temperature sensor
3. The magnetic valve should be installed as close as possible to the draw off point as this is the water seal When a leak occurs the magnetic valve closes automatically Make sure that the black magnetic coil of the water valve is directed upwards preferred or to the side If it is directed downwards condensate from the valve might enter the coil Make sure that the magnetic valve is installed at a fixed point that is always easily accessible to the user Condenswater afvoer Magneetklep 16mm PE leiding Buis solatie Magnetic valve in the supply pipe of the water A filter should be placed in the water inlet This filter prevents blockage in the unit Disassembly of the filter often releases dirt into the unit As such it may only be removed after contacting the Technical Service department It is recommended to insulate the water supply line in order to prevent condensation build up The upper water connection is the water outlet The water outlet can be connected directly to the drain sewer Alternatively the warm water can be used for heating purposes Note Only use solid copper or LDPE pipes and affix these properly to the wall using clamps Always avoid putting the LDPE under tension Make sure that the magnetic valve is affixed properly to the wall or another fixed point Never use a garden hose When all the LDPE connections are checked for leaks and the unit operates properly all flare
4. Three way valve Comes with servomotor and additional temperature sensor of 10 metres This valve enables cooling two rooms 12h by 12h if the Dual Room function is switched on Each room has its own sensor and it scans the room where the cooling is activated The High Temperature Safeguard will be active for both rooms simultaneously Plenum box This box can be installed at the backside of the OptiClimate so that the unit can be placed outside the room One to three hoses can be connected to the plenum box to suck out the warm air from the room Always measure the dimensions of the suction hoses as large as possible Carbon filters 3 pieces See also Inspection and Maintenance Fault code overview Keep this error list in the vicinity of the OptiClimate E E m m im mm mm mM mM M M M M M M mM O1 Phase monitor only for 15000 pro3 02 Condensation drain 03 Drain water temperature too high gt 57 04 Ambient temperature too low lt 4 05 Room temperature sensor not connected 06 Cooling block temperature sensor not connected 07 Return water temperature sensor not connected 08 Room temperature sensor not connected Dual Room 09 Compressor motor thermal safeguard 10 Cooling block anti freeze safeguard 11 Faulty or no cooling alarm 12 High pressure safeguard cooling system 13 Low pressure safeguard cooling system 14 Power interruption 15 High temperature safeguard 16 W
5. Connect the other side to the little white plug on the printed circuit board as shown in the illustration In case of water leakage the water supply will be stopped immediately by means of the electrical valve in the water pipe Alarm port The printed circuit board has an alarm port that is activated makes contact when a malfunction error occurs This contact can be connected to an SMS GSM detector or alarm system and it can be set to NO contact open or NC contact closed by means of the Settings menu This means that the contact will be opened or closed in case of detection See the manual of the GSM detector or alarm for this Automatic moisture meter with light cell The automatic moisture meter with built in light cell supplied with the unit is already connected The cable should be led through the opening in the panel The automatic moisture meter should be hung in the room and may NOT be covered The light cell in the automatic moisture meter automatically switches the OptiClimate from day to night mode Room temperature sensor The compartment also has a room temperature sensor which is already connected to the printed circuit board This sensor should be led to the outside through the opening in the panel and should be hung at the level of the upper side of the vegetation The sensor should be protected against heat radiation but may not be put in the shade A protective cover over the sensor is sufficient The remote con
6. D 31 Beep on off The tone that is generated when the remote control is used can be turned on and off 0 off 1 on D 32 Fahrenheit Celsius The temperature shown on the display can be displayed in Fahrenheit and Celsius O Celsius 1 Fahrenheit Inspection Maintenance Frequently check whether all couplings of the water connections are properly tightened Also check that there are no leaks Frequently check whether there is no thickening of the black coil black block on the brass valve of the brass magnetic valve water seal In case of poor contact moist contact the coil can become too hot and expand If this is not fixed the coil can burn out and the magnetic valve will no longer open The dust filter at the backside of the unit should be checked every 10 12 weeks for dust accumulation If the filter has a layer of dust the dust should be removed using a vacuum cleaner The carbon filter should be replaced every 10 12 weeks in order to guarantee proper operation of the unit This is essential and should not be forgotten If this is not carried out the filter will break down sooner than normal To replace the carbon filter you first have to remove the dust filter If you want to work with a humidifier make sure that it is connected to a reverse osmosis filter or scale filter Fan faults caused by limescale are not covered under the warranty If the dust filter is still clogged with white particles when using a humi
7. heating temperature The adjustable values in D 12 are default 16 C max 20 C min 10 C D 13 Maximum adjustable heating temperature factory setting Using this setting you can change the maximum adjustable heating temperature The adjustable values in D 13 are default 35 C max 50 C min 25 C D 14 Minimum adjustable cooling temperature factory setting Using this setting you can change the minimum adjustable cooling temperature The adjustable values in D 14 are default 16 C max 20 C min 10 C D 15 Maximum adjustable cooling temperature factory setting Using this setting you can change the maximum adjustable cooling temperature The adjustable values in D 15 are default 35 C max 35 C min 25 C D 16 Anti freeze protection of the cooling water factory setting Using this setting you can determine at which temperature the Anti Freeze Alarm is activated The adjustable values in D 16 are default 3 C max 0 C min 10 C D 17 Anti freeze protection of the cooling block factory setting Using this setting you can determine at which temperature the Anti Freeze alarm of the cooling block is activated The settings in D 17 are default 0 C max 5 C min 2 C D 18 Cooling water temperature too high factory setting Using this setting you can determine at which temperature the Cooling water temperature too high alarm is activated The settings in D 18 are default
8. OPTICLIMATE PRO3 B User Manual Please read the following information carefully before using the unit High temperature safeguard on page 9 Delete alarm history on page 15 Contents Technical specifications Installation Electrical connections Water side connections Operation Setting the cooling capacity Settings Inspection maintenance Fault analysis and error messages Fault code list Optionally available Appendix Fault code overview page 3 page 4 page 6 page 10 page 13 page 18 page 19 page 23 page 24 page 24 page 26 page 27 Technical specifications OPTICLIMATE 3500 PRO3 230V lof3 740W 3 5 kW F l 2 L min 2x1500W 870x580x405 57 kg 230V l f3 1450W kW 10 15 2 4 L min 3x1500W 990x630x505 73 kg 230V 1of3 2150W 10 kW 16 24 3 6 L min 3x2000W 1050x660x505 92 kg ADOV 3 3100W 15 kW 24 35 5 9L min 3x2500W 1230x810x545 123 kg 230V lof3 3100W 15 kW 24 35 5 9 L min Jx2500W 12302810545 123 kg De OptiClimate 15000 prod is een fose machine Woaterverbruik alleen tijdens het koelen Verbruik is afhankelijk van de tapwotertemperatuur en is gebaseerd op Nederlands klimaat Installation Fan installation front side If the unit is placed in a narrow room or in the ridge of a gable roof the fan blow out side can be installed at the short side of the unit This can be done simply by reversing the purple panels so that the fan panel is moved around
9. als 11 00 A E te 12 00 PM equals 12 00 11 00 PM equals 23 00 12 00 AM equals 00 00 Deleting the time when setting the timer switching off the timer Press the R key and the time is deleted The display will show CLOSING Press the T key three times to close immediately or wait 10 seconds to close automatically The settings of the current time and the timer settings should run synchronous with the times of the control panel All clocks must run synchronously when the timer function is used ee ay YOM 8 Using the automatic moisture meter for dehumidifying during the night The automatic moisture meter can be set to the required maximum air humidity during the night If the Night mode is active and the automatic moisture meter indicates that the unit should dehumidify the Drop icon starts to flash Water will also be consumed during dehumidifying td The automatic moisture meter 9 Reading function for the temperature sensors Press the S key and the sensor will show the temperatures The number and temperature of the sensors will show in the spot of the clock Pressing the a and vw keys will allow users to select the reading of the various sensors CLOSING Press the S key to close immediately or wait 60 seconds to close automatically C 01 Temperature cooling block C 02 Temperature drain water C 03 Temperature room 2 only in case of a dual room configuration now 40 degrees C 04 Blow o
10. ater leakage safeguard
11. blocked or the blow out is too scanty tight too few holes or the hose is too thin The result is that the unit cannot get rid of its cold air Error 11 Poor cooling There is no proper cooling There may be a leak in the cooling system and it needs to be repaired The condenser of the compressor may also be faulty Error 12 High pressure protection If this error message appears most likely water does not flow through the unit This Should be resolved immediately because the unit cannot get rid of its hot air and the pressure of the cooling system will repeatedly increase too much It is also possible that the unit gets too little water See the Setting the cooling capacity section page 18 for the correct flow If water does not flow through the unit and the taps and magnetic valve are open the heat exchanger might also be clogged due to the use of well or polluted water Check the filter in the inlet Error 13 Low pressure protection Check the manometer when the unit is off Is the pressure lower than 4bar 0 4Mpa If yes there is a leak in the cooling system and it must be repaired Error 14 Current interruption alarm The unit is deprived of current This alarm which is only visible in the alarm history at the bottom of the display indicates that there is a problem with the current Error 15 High ambient temperature safeguard is active As soon as the ambient temperature drops below the set day temperature the unit wi
12. c valve is mounted incorrectly Check the arrow on the brass housing If water drips from the sides of the unit you have a problem with the condensation water drainage Check whether the unit has sufficient fall see the Installation section using a spirit level It is also possible that the condensation hose has too many loops bends or is blocked Fault code list Error 01 Usually means that the phases are crossed reversal Only active in the 15000 series Two of the three phases it does not matter which should probably be switched If the unit has operated before the phases are connected properly You may have a problem with the power supply voltage You can check this by observing which LED is burning on the little white cupboard in the top of the electrical compartment Over voltage Voltage is too high Low voltage Voltage is too low Phase loss Phase is interrupted Reversal Phase sequence is incorrect crossed Normal Phases are connected properly and the voltage is correct Error 02 Condensate does not drain Check the condensation drain for blockage and make sure the unit has sufficient fall towards the condensation drain Error 03 Drain water temperature is higher than 57 C If the error message appears when the unit is already operating for a while then too little or no water flows through the unit The pressure may be set too high The maximum permitted pressure is 2 2MPa See the Setting the cooling ca
13. can be switched on and off individually in the Settings menu If a central heating system is used for heating for example all of these heating elements can also be switched off at the same time Setting D 1 3 means all three elements will heat D 1 2 means two elements will heat D 1 1 means one element will heat D 1 0 means all elements are off D 02 Temperature safeguard If the room temperature exceeds 35 C terminals 15 and 16 on the terminal strip of the unit will switch the heating elements off The switch off temperature can be changed using the D 02 setting The minimum temperature for switching off is 30 C and the maximum temperature is 40 C If the temperature drops below the set temperature for cooling mode again the safeguard will switch off The safeguard does not impact the operation of the OptiClimate however the display will Show the error message E 15 see also the fault code list D 03 Auto Restart after power interruption If the power is interrupted when the unit is on and the power is restored the unit will Switch on by default If you want the unit to remain off after a power interruption caused by an external fault you should change the D 03 setting Setting D 03 0 means Auto Restart is off D 03 1 means Auto Restart is on This is the default setting The display will show error code 14 in case of power interruption See also the fault code list D 04 Cool at Night night cooling on of
14. connections Hygrostaat Afstandsbediening Waterklep Temp beveiliging Sensors voedingskabel First the panel at the left side near the manometer should be removed to make the various electrical connections A magnetic valve water leakage sensor automatic moisture meter remote control and room temperature sensor are supplied with the unit Their cables can be led to the outside through the opening at the bottom of the panel The power cable for the power supply can be led through the black feed through rubber at the side of the unit Electrical water valve The plug of the water valve should be connected using the black cable supplied with the unit as shown in the illustration below The other end of the cable should then be connected to the appropriate terminals terminal N and terminal 7 on the terminal strip see page 8 The third connection of the water valve can be used as earthing Water leakage sensor The connection set contains a loose 5m long white wire the water leakage sensor This sensor is connected to the eighth terminal on the printed circuit board The sensor cable should be led to the outside through the opening in the panel and should be placed on the ground at the lowest point The end of the sensor cable can be split into several cores using a connector so that more than one point is secured against leakage If the sensor has a black cap this should be cut off and the cores should be stripped 5 mm
15. difier in conjunction with a scale filter then an osmosis filter is required The water is too hard to use with a scale filter There is no need to use a humidifier if the space is not too large Fault analysis and error messages If the unit does not switch on and the remote control display and the LEDs on the printed circuit board are off most likely there is no power supply It is also possible that the internal fuse has blown This fuse is located near the printed circuit board in a synthetic housing If there is power supply the LED on the printed circuit board flashes and the remote control display shows E 01 but the unit does not switch on two of the three phases it does not matter which should probably be switched If the fuse automat bursts when the unit starts to cool most likely a fuse of an incorrect value or incorrect type was installed Check the technical specifications page 8 for the correct details If the unit makes strange noises or is cooling poorly check the manometer to ensure that the pointer is not pointing too far to the right centre of the screen and check that the water temperature does not exceed 55 C If that is the case make sure that the unit receives more water and check whether the pointer of the manometer drops Subsequently set the manometer as described in the Settings section on page 18 If water continues to flow through the unit while the unit is off it might be possible that the magneti
16. f Using this setting the night cooling can be switched on D 04 0 means Cool at Night is off This is the default setting D 04 1 means Cool at Night is on If in the timer off mode the minimum temperature is for example set to 22 C the unit will cool the room to 22 C in the night mode If the room temperature drops below 22 C the unit will begin to heat the room This function is useful in warm climates in a very well insulated room or with other sources of heat that cannot be switched off When the Cool at Night function is active a moon icon will be shown on the display D 05 Pre Heating on off Pre heating can be switched on using this setting D 05 0 means Pre Heating is off This is the default setting D 05 1 means Pre Heating is on If Pre Heating is switched on the unit will heat the room up to the set cooling mode day temperature one hour before daybreak timer is on At the beginning of the day the room will be at the right temperature Besides the advantage of giving the day temperature a jump start this also prevents the cold parts of the unit from becoming wet which reduces or prevents mould build up Note Only works in conjunction with the timer and not in the light cell mode D 06 Slow cool down post heating on off Slow cool down post heating can be switched on using this setting D 06 0 means Slow Cool Down is off This is the default setting D 06 1 means Slow Cool Down is on If Slo
17. factory setting Using this setting you can calibrate the cooling block temperature sensor The settings in D 24 are default 0 C max 5 C min 5 C and can be set in 0 5 C increments D 25 Temperature compensation of the cooling water temperature sensor factory setting Using this setting you can calibrate the cooling water temperature sensor The settings in D 25 are default 0 C max 5 C min 5 C and can be set in 0 5 C increments D 26 Temperature compensation of the Dual Room temperature sensor factory setting Using this setting you can calibrate the second room temperature sensor in the Dual Room configuration The settings in D 26 are default 0 C max 5 C min 5 C and can be set in 0 5 C increments D 27 Resting time of the compressor Using this setting you can adjust the resting time between Compressor Off and Compressor On Setting D 27 15 means the resting time is 15 seconds This is the default setting This setting may be used if the temperature values in the room increase too much because of the time that the compressor is in resting mode D 28 Water Leakage Alarm on off Using this setting the water leakage alarm can be switched on or off If D 28 is set to 1 the alarm is on If D 28 is set to 0 the alarm is off D 29 Display lighting Using this option you can switch the lighting in the display of the remote control on and off O Automatic default 1 Always on
18. fittings should be glued You do this by unscrewing the coupling applying some glue to the thread and re tightening the blue flare nut If done properly the flare fittings will never come loose as a result of vibration If it is necessary to loosen the flare fittings then two water pump pliers will do the trick Copper pipes of 15 mm or LDPE pipes of 16 mm are sufficient for all units If several units have to cool at more than 15 kW the main pipe should be 20 mm copper or 20 or 25 mm LDPE If the supply pipe has high pressure a copper pipe of 15 mm will cool up to 30 kW All types of cooling water tap well pond or swimming pool water can be used for cooling However tap water is preferred because you won t need to rely on additional electric pumps Well water contains clay and iron particles that accumulate on the inner wall of the heat exchanger The result is that sooner or later the unit will cool less effectively or not at all If you use well water you can install a filter but such a solution requires maintenance A normal 22mm tap water connection has sufficient capacity to continuously cool three or four 15000pro2 units at 45 60 kW We also have suitable solutions for larger installations when there are problems with the water supply and discharge In such cases please contact the Technical Service department Discharge of the condensation water The unit will also dehumidify the air during cooling The moisture extracted from
19. gh Temperature alarm If D 10 is set to 1 the high temp alarm will not occur through these contacts If D 10 is set to 1 port 16 is common and ports 16 amp 17 will be each other s alternate contacts The clock of the OptiClimate OC will operate these make and break contacts and the clock timer of the OC can replace the clock on the control panel The lamps will operate synchronous with the cooling mode of the OC To install a High Temperature safeguard contact 16 should be aligned with the alarm port on the printed circuit board If there is a High Temperature alarm this alarm will interrupt the timer s signal and the temperature safeguard will still operate The setting of the alarm port should then be the standard setting 0 N C D 11 Hysteresis of the temperature Using this setting you can adjust the hysteresis bandwidth of the temperature control This is the temperature difference required to switch the compressor on and off Setting D 11 2 means the hysteresis is 2 This is the default setting The hysteresis can be set from 1 C to 4 C in 0 5 C increments If for example the day temperature is set to 28 C and the hysteresis to 2 C the unit will start to cool at 29 C and stop cooling at 27 C To shorten the hysteresis effectively the resting time of the compressor should also be decreased D 27 D 12 Minimum adjustable heating temperature factory setting Using this setting you can change the minimum adjustable
20. ght cell mode on off On Off Turn unit on off or confirm menu option 1 On Off key The unit is switched ON or OFF using the On Off key The LED will be green when the unit is On The LED will be red when the unit is Off In case of malfunctioning the LED will flash red and green The On Off key is also used to confirm a menu selection 2 Mode key M Pressing the mode key will switch the mode from day mode cooling to night mode heating dehumidifying and v v The display will show a lit snowflake in day mode and a sun with drops of water in night mode lef Night mode Temperatures for the day and night can be set using the mode function These can be changed later if required 3 Fan speed key Fn This key is used for selecting the air speed of the fan The sequence is as follows automatic low medium high The speed changes whenever the Fn key is pressed If you select the automatic fan mode in the Cool mode the unit will ventilate more or less depending on the need for cooling 4 Temperature setting The temperature can be set from 16 C to 34 C Pressing the a or v key will show the set temperature SET TEMP on the display By pressing it once more you can set the required temperature The set temperature will be saved and stored after 3 seconds Switching between day and night temperatures is done using the M mode key 5 Time Setting T key Press the T key once to select the hours and then press the a or w ke
21. ich makes contact when an alarm or error occurs This contact can be connected to an alarm system or SMS GSM detector 13 Compressor Active mode If the compressor operates the display will show the Compressor icon at the bottom right hand side It will disappear when the compressor is turned off 1 The compressor only operates during the DAY period if the set temperature is exceeded and during the NIGHT period if the set air humidity is exceeded 14 Heating Elements Active mode If the heating elements are turned on the display will show the Hot Air icon at the bottom right hand side It will disappear when the heating elements are turned off RR The heating elements only operate during the NIGHT period if the temperature reaches a value below the set value Setting the cooling capacity Capacity control The capacity is factory set at 1 6 MPa 1 5 1 7MPa is an average setting Your specific application might require higher or lower cooling capacity The maximum cooling capacity is at 1 3MPa and the minimum cooling capacity is at 2 0MPa The unit will consume more water at a higher cooling capacity than at a lower cooling capacity To adjust the cooling capacity turn the set screw of the capacity control This set screw is located at the side of the unit under the Cooling Capacity Control sticker By turning the set screw to the left the pressure will increase and the cooling capacity will decrease and by turning the se
22. ll Switch on the sources of heat again and the error code will disappear The number 15 will however continue to be shown in the log at the bottom of the display You can delete this by pressing and holding the R key Error 16 Water leakage safeguard is active There is a leak The external water sensor the 5m long wire with two blank cores at the end makes contact with water and the water supply is closed Once the leak is repaired you have to press the ON OFF key and the unit will operate normally Please contact your supplier in case of any other error message Optionally available Vibration isolation springs Vibration absorbers for extra quiet rooms These absorbers are meticulously calculated to bear the unit s weight and ensure nearly 100 contact insulation No other solutions on the market offer a similar level of contact insulation Noise damping plate with adhesive layer 2 pieces Anti vibration plates absorbing plates for extra quiet rooms These plates can be glued to the flat panels of the unit to limit noises radiated by the unit to a minimum Connection set for open water ditch canal etc Consists of a closed heat exchanger with glycol filling anti freeze and a pump Condensation water lift pump Lift height up to 4 metres This pump is often used if there is no drain for the condensation water in the vicinity or if the unit is placed lower than the drain 6mm PVC hose connection Comes with a 5m hose
23. pacity section page 18 for the correct flow Error 04 Ambient temperature is too low The unit is placed in a cold environment causing the risk of freezing The room in which the OptiClimate is installed should be warmer than 4 C Error 05 Ambient temperature sensor is not connected or is defective Error 06 Cooling block temperature sensor is not connected or is defective Error 07 Return cooling temperature sensor is not connected or is defective Error O8 Water leakage safeguard is active There is a water leak Repair the leak and dry the end of the sensor In Dual Room systems error 08 indicates a problem with the second temperature sensor Error 09 Thermal safeguard of the compressor is activated The compressor consumes too much current Contact the Technical Service department if the thermal safeguard jumps again after resetting The thermal safeguard is located at the left hand side near the printed circuit board in the electrical compartment Error 10 Anti freeze safeguard the temperature of the cooling block is too low If the cooling block is colder than O C it can freeze up The unit stops cooling and starts to defrost Most likely too much water flows through the unit This causes the unit to have too much cooling capacity The minimum pressure is 1 3MPa You might have to increase the pressure slightly to reduce the cooling capacity See the Settings section to remedy this The dust carbon filters may also be
24. t screw to the right the pressure will decrease and the cooling capacity will rise It is recommended to do this if there are sources of heat in the room so that the unit will not turn off constantly because the temperature in the room drops below 16 C the pressure on the manometer is not the water pressure but the pressure of the cooling medium Settings Setup This menu allows you to change certain settings and to set the heating temperature safeguard auto restart and hysteresis Pressing the S key for more than 6 seconds will open the Settings menu The display will show a capital D followed by a number from O1 to 29 Briefly pressing the S key allows you to scroll through the settings The first setting is D 01 the second setting is D 02 etc Use the A or W key to change a setting Press the On Off key to confirm the setting If you do not want to change anything and exit the menu press the R key The settings are from D 01 to D 29 Do not adjust settings D 16 to D 22 These are factory settings To restore the factory settings press and hold the M key until the Settings menu opens All settings will now be restored to factory settings Confirm this with the on off key D 01 Switching the heating elements on off The OptiClimate has three heating elements The heating elements of 1 phase systems are connected to 1 phase and the heating elements of 3 phase systems are divided over 3 phases Each of these elements
25. the air comes into the condensation drain The condensation drain is connected to a sturdy garden hose or a pipeline that does not bend easily The condensation water drips from the hose which can be connected to the drain pipe The condensate can also be used as feed water The cooling block has been adjusted to prevent metals or oxides from entering the condensate This is ideal when the only feed water available is hard water The drain pipe of the condensation water may not have loops and may not be put under the water level in a drum If the unit is installed at the same level or lower than the drain or sewer a condensation lift pump can collect the water This small lift pump pumps the water through a hose of 9mm to a height of 4 metres into the drain Stronger pumps are also available Drain pump of the condensation water Incorrect drain installation The drain to the pump must not be under the water level and the pipe may not have loops as shown above The unit is now installed and ready to use Putting into operation Operation T Temp up scroll 1 Temp down scroll T Press and release to set the time press and hold to set the timer FN Fan speed S Press and release to read Sensors press and hold to bring up the Menu R Press and release to confirm press and hold to delete error codes M Press and release to switch between day and night mode Press and hold to turn automatic li
26. to the short side of the unit Loosening the red corner bracket will eliminate the need for using separate cable connections Installation To guarantee proper air suction leave at least 15cm of space between the wall and the backside of the unit where the carbon amp dust filters and air inlet are located At least 15cm of space should also be left between the topside of the unit and the ceiling Larger spaces are preferred The unit must stand free from the wall to avoid contact noises The unit should be mounted in such a way that the side of the condensation drain is at least 1 cm lower than the other side fall to ensure that the condensate flows properly In practice the 1 cm elevations at all corners except the corner of the electrical compartment are exactly right for a correct fall Using a spirit level is recommended Icm afschot To avoid contact noises the OptiClimate comes standard with rubber shock absorbers that are suitable for suspended installation If the OptiClimate is going to be placed on a solid base the rubber shock absorbers supplied with the connection set need to be used Special insulating springs can be supplied for areas that have to be extra quiet Placing the insulating springs on the supports will ensure that the unit has automatic fall to the condensation drain Installation of rubber shock absorbers OR E Installation of insulating springs Electrical
27. tomatic light cell mode Only set the timer if you do not want to work with the light cell This function can be used to set the DAY NIGHT programme The programme restarts every day regardless of which day it is If the timer is set the display will show the clock icon next to the time Press the T key for 2 seconds When ON becomes visible you can change the timer setting Pressing the a or v key will allow you to set the hours of the ON time Pressing the T key again will allow you to set the minutes of the ON time The ON time is the time that the unit will start to cool Pressing the T key again will allow you to set the OFF time The OFF time is the time that the unit will start to heat dehumidify If the timer is not set yet the display will show or the time that was already set Example The unit must cool between 8 00 AM and 8 00 PM The ON time should then be set to 8 00 AM and the OFF time to 8 00 PM AM after midnight from 0 00 to 12 00 hours PM after noon from 12 00 to 24 00 hours 1 00 AM equals 01 00 2 00 AM equals 02 00 3 00 AM equals 03 00 4 00 AM equals 04 00 1 00 PM equals 13 00 2 00 PM equals 14 00 3 00 PM equals 15 00 4 00 PM equals 16 00 z M I NN 5 00 PM equals 17 00 6 00 AM equals 06 00 6 00 PM equals 18 00 7 00 AM equals 07 00 7 00 PM equals 19 00 8 00 AM equals 08 00 8 00 PM equals 20 00 9 00 AM equals 09 00 10 00 AM equals 10 00 nnen ener 11 00 AM equ
28. trol The remote control contained in the compartment can be hung in the room but can also be hung elsewhere This way the OptiClimate can also be controlled from outside the room The four core cable is already connected and should be led to the outside through the opening in the panel Power cables Five different OptiClimate models are available For your safety and the safety of the OptiClimate the following specifications should be observed when connecting the power supply use the fuse automats and cable thicknesses specified Model Fuse automat Cable thicknesses 3500pro3 1 phase D16 automat 2 5mm cable 3500pro3 3 phase D10 automat 2 5mm cable 6000pro3 1 phase D25 automat 4 0mm cable 6000pro3 3 phase D16 automat 2 5mm cable 10000pro3 1 phase D35 automat 4 0mm cable 10000pro3 3 phase D20 automat 2 5mm cable 15000pro3 S 1 phase D50 automat 6 0mm cable 15000pro3 S 3 phase D35 automat 4 0mm cable 15000pro3 3 phase D25 automat 4 0mm cable The compressor of this unit is divided over 3 phases The cables for the supply voltage should be led through the feed through rubber at the side and connected to the left hand side of the terminal strip as described in the illustration The earthing can be connected to the PE terminal or to the screw on the metal housing at the bottom right of the terminal strip Aansluitingen op de klemmenstrook rechts onder Aansluitingen op de klemmenstrook links 2 lussen bij
29. ut air temperature C 05 Intake air temperature C 06 Temperature of low pressure cooling medium for compressor C 07 Water leakage sensor 10 Reading function for the error codes The unit malfunctions if the ON OFF LED flashes red and green E XX will show the actual error code If the problem is solved automatically the error code will disappear The error log alarm history is located at the bottom in the display of the remote control If an error occurs the error will be continuously visible at the bottom of the display even if the error has been solved This way a malfunction or incorrect setting that is about to come up can be noticed and or resolved at an early stage Deleting the error log alarm history When resolved errors in the log can be deleted by pressing and holding the R key Ess Errorcodes Keep the alarm history clear so that problems can be easily resolved resolved at an early stage 11 Water Leakage safeguard If there is water on the ground due for example to an incorrectly mounted coupling ora blocked sewer and the water makes contact with the water leakage sensor the flat white wire with two blank cores at the end the unit will stop cooling and the magnetic valve will close immediately The unit will only start operating normally after the leak is repaired and the fault is reset by pressing the On Off key 12 Alarm port The printed circuit board has an alarm port wh
30. w Cool Down is switched on the unit will slowly cool the room until one hour after the end of the day Note Only works in conjunction with the timer and not in the light cell mode D 07 Dual Room cooling two rooms 12h by 12h on off Using this setting you can switch on off the cooling of two rooms alternately D 07 0 means Dual Room operation is off This is the default setting D 07 1 means Dual Room operation is on If the Dual Room function is active the display will show the house icon at the bottom right hand side To use this function you will have to order a three way valve and a connection set consisting of a three way valve plenum box second temperature sensor external water seal and an extensive installation user manual D 08 Alarm port N O Normally Open or N C Normally Closed Using this setting the alarm port can be adjusted D 08 0 means N C Normally closed This is the default setting D 08 1 means N O Normally open Refer to the user manual for the correct settings of the SMS GSM detector or the alarm system that should be connected D 09 Water Valve options You can opt to open the water valve only if there is a demand for water or only use the water valve if the water leakage sensor detects a leak Setting D 09 to O will only open the valve during cooling Setting D 09 to 1 will only open the valve when a leak occurs D 10 Timer port If D 10 is set to 0 ports 15 and 16 will interrupt the Hi
31. y to change the hours Press the T key again and the minutes will flash and then press the A or V key to change the minutes Now press the R key to confirm the hours and minutes that you entered 6 Automatic Light Cell setting Day Night programme The automatic moisture meter in the pro3 series has a light cell which switches to the day mode when it sees the light is on and to the night mode when the light is off Only the Day Night temperatures have to be set the rest is done automatically If you want to set the unit manually the automatic light cell can be switched off and the unit will operate manually By pressing the M key for 3 seconds the mode switches from light cell to manual By pressing the M key again for 3 seconds the mode switches from manual to light cell If the automatic light cell is activated the display Shows an A It is important to note that when the Timer setting is programmed the automatic light cell mode is deactivated Therefore install a Timer only if you want to use advanced options The Timer mode is active when a clock icon appears in the display The external automatic moisture meter for the light cell should be connected to the terminal strip in the electrical compartment terminals 12 14 and 18 Otherwise the unit will remain in the night mode because light is not detected This is connected by default 7 Timer Setting DAY NIGHT programme As a general rule we recommend using the au
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
SMC EZ Card 1000 SATELLITE PRO L500 取り扱い説明書はこちら Benutzerhandbuch - Manual und bedienungsanleitung. Frequently Asked Questions Development of a Pharmacy Management Application using the Utilisation de DSI Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file