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1. 5 MANUAL CHER by sinclair F SPLIT AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS SHP 140IRC SHP 140ERC SHP 180IRC SHP 180ERC D SINCLCOIR HEAT PUMPS Contents BASIC IM OMMAUOM a nas an ana nn 2 Cautions 065 0 00 1 3 Dr CALLIONS iei UE EN en nas MEE HMM 7 Transp pona e ser m 8 Inspection and 8 Product desci pioka RE ees Me ee eee 9 House heating and hot water supply 10 MA AO UR aan te AAAA A dd a tan 10 ONS 11 AG EEE 12 DIMENSIONS and omission ana 13 C X 13 Senis Moz M NN T 15 06 renee cus e e ete ete Cos M MM ME MICE MEM 15 EIN CHS SUMO ECON eo 17 CSS T te LIE ECHTE 17 OBELOIOOE son 18 Connections between indoor and outdoor unit 18 O a rerp CCP ETT 19 TEE 19
2. Indoor unit SHP palette 165 180IRC venkovni 1 cardboard on palette w1220xd1040xh760 86 jednotka 1 cardboard w 815 x d 815 x h 260 12 Dimensions and heat pump Indoor unit Indoor unit appearance Description Indoor unit provides efficient heat exchange between the refrigerant circuit and the water circuit and is located inside a house or a building Indoor unit stands on a steel base with four rubber feet Heat pump components are located inside the indoor unit Side parts of the unit are made of painted plates Side and rear covers are fixed with screws front cover is removable with the help of two small handles Upper cover panel is made of plastic Control panel with display and rotary selector JOG is located on the front part of the upper cover Piping and electrical connections are guided from upper side and are not covered Components of refrigerant circuit are inside the heat pump indoor unit covered with insulation so that no condensate can be formed on these parts If anyway some small quantity of condensate water is formed it is collected into a water tray Water tray is located inside the heat pump in its lower part Heat created inside the heat pump causes evaporation of this condensate water in the tray Small quantity of condensate can be drained out under the heat pump Creation of a small quantity of condensate water means no malfunction of the heat pump 13 Views D
3. 4 TE Al Y A HEATING UNDERFLOOR SENSOR BUFFER TANK HEAT PUMP INDOOR UNIT a Simple buffer tank for heat pump for heating water circuit with the volume of 400 500 600L in PU foam insulation very compact we will deliver The possibility to connect a solar exchanger This buffer tank contains also stainless exchanger for DHW heating Upper 1 3 of the tank provides DHW heating Lower part of the tank provides DHW preheating b 2 pcs of 3 way valve for switching between the upper 1 3 of the tank for DHW heating and between the lower 2 3 of the tank for heating circuit ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later c Electronic control of 3 way valves for tank switching ESBE series 641 operation time 30 seconds d Pump Grundfos for water circulation in radiators if heating with radiators is installed e 3 way valve for equitherm regulation of water temperature in radiators if radiators are installed ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later f Pump Grundfos for water circulation in underfloor heating if underfloor heating is installed g 3 way valve for equitherm regulation of water temperature in underfloor heating if underfloor heating is installed ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later 3 way valves for equitherm regulation of water temperature in radiators and in underfloor heating will be co
4. 4 If power cable is damaged it must be replaced by qualified person in order to avoid a risk of electrical shock Power supply cable 4 Unit must good earth connection otherwise there is risk of electrical shock or fire Earth connection 4 Please make a regular check once month of the installation place order to see if there is no tilt or damage to the base which could lead to Place of installation person injury or unit damage Switch off power supply when cleaning or providing maintenance of the unit Switch off power supply S is strongly prohibited to replace a fuse by a piece of wire Correct value of fuse must be determined by a qualified specialist PROHIBITION A Do not operate the unit with wet hands in order to prevent the risk of electrical shock Warning Safety precautions 1 Prevention of explosion and fire Some parts of heat pump indoor unit can become very hot Do not touch any pipes of heating system which have no thermal insulation Do not remove any parts of casing 2 Prevention of frostbites Supplied heat pump indoor unit is charged with refrigerant R407c This refrigerant contains no chlorine and thus represents no damage for ozone layer of the Earth Refrigerant R407c is not inflammable and forms no risk of explosion But leaking refrigerant can cause frostbites on affected areas In case of refrigerant leak do not touch any part of heat pump Do
5. S Do not insert your fingers or other objects into indoor or outdoor unit rotating parts could cause an injury PROHIBITION Do not put any objects on the unit or directly under it PROHIBITION If itis necessary to move the unit or to make a new installation please ask for help your supplier or a qualified person Wrong installation can cause Ask for help water leakage or risk of electrical shock or fire If itis necessary to repair the unit please ask for help your supplier or a qualified person Wrong repair can cause water leakage or risk of Ask for help electrical shock or fire It is prohibited to make repairs by yourself as this can cause risk of electrical shock or fire Prohibite It is recommended to wear protective gloves when providing maintenance or repairs Caution a6 Unit MUST NOT be installed near combustible gases If there is a gas leakage there is a risk of fire Place of installation 4 Make sure the installation place for the unit is strong enough in order to prevent tilt or fall of the unit Security of the unit 4 sure the power supply line is equipped with circuit breaker otherwise there is a risk of electrical shock or fire Circuit breaker of power supply Do not use for power supply cables which are modified or combined do not use extension cords or cables with unknown origin or parameters Power supply cable otherwise these could be overheated and cause a fire
6. Appearance Color Odour smell Value of pH Melting point Boiling point Ignition temperature Evaporation rate Flammability Upper lower explosive limits Vapour pressure Vapour density Relative density Solubility ies Partition coefficient n octanol water Auto ignition temperature Decomposition temperature Viscosity Explosive properties Oxidizing properties Other information liquefied gas colorless ether like not applicable 100 C 43 6 at pressure of 1013 hPa 685 not available non flammable non explosive 10350 hPa at 20 3 59 relative air 1 1 133 g cm at 25 C liquid phase in water less soluble in solvents not available cca 0 97 704 C not available 0 1516 mPa s dynamic at 25 non explosive not oxidizing Gas vapours are heavier than air SECTION 10 Stability and reactivity Reactivity Chemical stability Hazardous reactions Conditions to avoid Hazardous decomposition products Thermal decomposition Decomposes hazardous gases if close to fire Under normal conditions the product is chemically stable Reaction with alkali metals Reaction with alkaline earth metals Avoid open flames and high temperatures danger of explosion or rupture of packaging as a result of increasing pressure inside the vessel Prohibit access of moisture Carbon oxides Fluorofosgen by contact with open fire or glowing objects Hydroge
7. TEE do do ot did NU 20 M tHOGO MASON D ie 22 VAIO CONS E D E dd et D ETE S 23 gio ES 10 exe LR PR PIN SENS 24 Basic components of the heat DUM ID 24 26 as T m ad te Rte to to on 27 aFOnio OO 27 Maintenance ANGOISSE D RE 28 Tate GAIA emm 28 8 016 gel ETAT E EEA A E A E 28 Check of filling pressure of the heating system 29 Common faults and troubleshooting 30 Error messages and solutions 31 ODOR mE E E E E tt E E t E dE dE dd 31 mise deine A 40000 57 31 osea open onu ono ocu cu E E aD Rp Aot Apto 31 SOVICO GENI MD de ee etu A 32 SAFETY DATASSHEE Uu tuo uot el tus ec ou oce 33 0 cel ER eae ren era OTN eM entre tear 40 Basic information Welcome in the world of air source water heat pump Your decision to purchase heat pump will reward you for many years This is your assurance that you have purchased quality heat pump system which is manufactured based on the latest level of knowledge and innovation We are pleased to introduce new powerful high temperature heat pump S THERM series which has bee
8. any other modification which could cause a change of temperature on indoor unit installation place If the unit is installed on a free accessible place it is necessary to protect the unit by a suitable securing covers As an installation place is recommended to select a place where unit will not disturb surroundings by its operation noise or by hot air The unit should be installed close to electric power supply Covers of the unit are made of painted steel please protect these parts against humidity Upper side of the unit is made of plastics please protect this part against heavy objects Please leave a sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and service work 500mm 600mm 2 50mm v E 600mm 2 7 1200mm oe v x 21 Method of installation Heat pump can be installed on the floor on a concrete base using spacer screws or on a metal frame using rubber feet Please ensure the unit is installed horizontally 1 2 Min 600 Prepare a foundation for outdoor unit installation Build concrete pillars where feet of the outdoor unit will stand Respect all principles for construction work and security Lay a drainage hose for condensate drainage and cover with gravel to the height of about 200 mm Lay copper piping and communication cables in a protective tube into the requested place and positioning Put additional gravel up to the top of the hole and align with terrain Fix feet of
9. if underfloor heating is installed ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later 3 way valves for equitherm regulation of water temperature in radiators and in underfloor heating will be controlled exclusively by electronic control of the type ESBE series 671 operation time 240 seconds This configuration can be used also for cooling mode Different types of fan coils can be used as cooling units 25 Version 3 Heat Pump with two Separate tanks System consists of accumulation tank for heating system without the possibility of connecting to a solar heating connected with DHW tank with or without the possibility of connecting to a solar water heating BUFFER TANK ST 400A RADIATOR ST 500A SENSOR ST 2000 ST 300D INDIRECT WATER HEATER HEAT PUMP INDOOR UNIT DHW INPUT ta EXP a Simple buffer tank for heat pump for heating water circuit with the volume of 400 500 600L in PU foam insulation very compact we will deliver The possibility to connect a solar exchanger b Separate DHW tank supplier not known at this moment Tank will have a capacity of 200 and 300 liters with the possibility of solar exchanger C 2 pcs of 3 way valve for switching between DHW tank and tank for heating circuit ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later Electronic control of 3 way valves for tank switching ESBE series 641 operation time 30 seconds e Pump Grundfos for water ci
10. service and maintenance work When operating the unit please follow strictly all instructions also for other components of your heating system Let an authorized service company to make detailed training in operation of heat pump system During operation please make only activities described in this operation manual Manufacturer takes no responsibility for any damage caused by not following operation instructions Qualified persons Product positioning its installation and commissioning can be done only by trained person working in accordance with all instructions in operation and installation manual Safety Where children or persons with limited physical sensory or mental capabilities are to be allowed to operate this equipment ensure that this will only happen under supervision or after appropriate training by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the equipment For your information Pictures and drawings in this manual are for your information only The manufacturer reserves the right to make a change or improvement to the product when necessary without prior notification of the users of this device Quality check upon receiving product Upon the unit delivery please check if there is any damage due to transport If any damage is found on the unit please inform the transport company or the manufacturer in written form immediately If the heat pump should be inst
11. Make cable connection tight 4 Check compressor temperature 5 Make reset of return water temperature 6 Clean water filter and make venting of water distribution 1 Wrong evaporation find the reason of wrong evaporation and solve 2 Use a new compressor 1 Replace fan relay 2 Replace fan motor 1 Check there is no refrigerant leak and refill 2 Find the reason and replace the heat exchanger 3 Use a new compressor 1 Clean water filter and make venting of water distribution 2 Make reset of water temperature demand 1 Clean water filter and make venting of water distribution 2 Replace flow switch 30 Error messages and solutions See Operation manual Options 5 pcs temperature sensor in the packing inside the unit Recycling Heat pump system all parts of options and transport packing are made mostly from materials which could be recycled these parts should not be disposed as a household waste A Environmental hazard in case of unqualified disposal WARNING Unqualified disposal of refrigerant can cause environment pollution Please secure the refrigerant is disposed only by qualified persons Respect all valid national laws and regulations Disposal of packing material Please ask an authorized qualified service center which installed the unit to dispose the packing material for the transportation Disposal of refrigerant Heat pump S THERM indoor unit uses the refrigerant R 407 C A Danger of injury
12. caused by contact with refrigerant WARNING Leaking refrigerant can cause frostbites on affected areas e case of refrigerant leak do not touch any part of heat pump indoor unit e Donot inhale fumes or gases which come out from leaks in the refrigerant circuit e Prevent contact refrigerant with skin or intrusion into your eyes e When there is a refrigerant contact with a skin or intrusion into eyes search for medical assistance A Danger of environmental hazard WARNING This heat pump contains refrigerant R 407 C This refrigerant must never escape into the atmosphere Refrigerant R407C is a fluorinated greenhouse gas with GWP 1653 GWP Global Warming Potential covered by the Kyoto Protocol e Refrigerant be disposed only by qualified persons Warranty conditions Manufacturer provides product warranty under terms and conditions which are stated in a Warranty certificate Warranty certificate forms an integral part of product delivery and its validity is conditional to filling in all data Warranty time is 5 years for indoor and outdoor unit from the date of the first installation of heat pump Manufacturer guarantees the delivery of spare parts for 10 years from the first installation of heat pump warranty repairs will be made by installation company or by the company which is authorized by the manufacturer 31 Service Service and maintenance work on the product can be done only by contracted se
13. outdoor unit to the foundation using suitable screws Gravel ground height min 600 mm Drainage hose 22 Water connections When making water connections take into consideration remarks below Heat pump is determined to be connected to a closed system of central heating In order to guarantee fault free operation central heating installation must be made by authorized specialized persons and in accordance with corresponding standards and rules Try to reduce water resistance in the piping Piping must be clean and without any dirt and obstructions It is necessary to make a leak test and check that there is no water leaking Piping pressure test must be done separately DO NOT MAKE the test when the heat pump is connected There is a flow switch mounted inside the heat pump Ensure correct connection of this switch and its function and its control by control unit It is better to make the connection between the heat pump and the building as a flexible connection so that transfer of vibrations is eliminated Water piping holders must be made independently and must not use the unit of heat pump Try to prevent air presence in a water piping and mount venting valve to the upper part of water distribution system For easy inspection during the operation it is necessary to install temperature and pressure gauge to the water input and output Lower parts of water distribution system must be equipped with a drain
14. the data manufacturer 5 nameplate and check also the electric characteristics of the unit Important person making the installation is responsible for connection of unit protective circuit breaker which must have parameters corresponding to the capacity of the unit see table with electric characteristics of the unit Connection to the electric distribution network must be done in compliance with valid standards and regulations Procedure for electrical connection remove the inspection panel which will allow access to the electrical box For removing of inspection panel take out the control unit from its holder Pull the power supply cable through the cable bushing WARNING Connections must be done according to the wiring diagram which is located on the electric box Wires of power supply cable must be made of copper and must have the cross section in compliance with valid standards Earth connection of the unit must be done through earthing clamp located inside the electric box Power supply voltage must not have fluctuations of more than 10 Phase unbalance must not be more than 3 All wires are connected through screw terminals Wire insulation must removed in the length of 10 mm Trial operation Check before trial operation e Check the indoor unit and ensure all pipes are in order and respective valves are open e Check electrical connections Check the power supply fixing of screw connections correct connecting acc
15. 07C difluoromethane pentafluoroethane and 1 1 1 2 tetrafluoroethane zeotrope mixture with cca 23 difluoromethane and 25 pentafluoroethane Transport hazard class es 2 2 Classification number 2A Hazard Identification Number 20 Kemler Code Packing group Limitations C E Name description REFRIGERANT GAS R 407C UN number 3340 Transport hazard class es 2 2 Pollution category No No Marine Pollutant substance is not considered to be water pollutant F C S V REFRIGERANT GAS R 407C Ems regulation Name description UN number 3340 Transport hazard class es 2 2 Name description REFRIGERANT GAS R 407C UN number 3340 37 SECTION 15 Regulatory information Related regulations Chemical Safety Assessment Other information summary Act no 356 2003 Coll in the wording of later regulations and on amendment to certain other acts Act no 258 2000 Coll in the wording of later regulations and on amendments to other acts Act no 185 2001 Coll in the wording of later regulations Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council REACH Regulation EC No 1272 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council CLP GHS Regulation EC No 453 2010 Made by substance manufacturer Product contains fluorinated greenhouse gas covered by Kyoto protocol VOC standard product specification content of volatile organic substances SECTION 16 Other informatio
16. M unit permanently and to keep correct and approved working order only original 5 spare parts can be used exclusively for maintenance and service work Check of filling pressure of the heating system Filing pressure of your heating system can be read on the pressure gauge which was installed as a part of heating system by a specialized company during the installation This pressure should be between 1 and 2 bar When the water pressure drops below 0 5 bar indoor units switches off automatically and outdoor unit goes into a standby mode and displays an error message e Please check this filling pressure of the heating system after the start of operation every day during the first week and then once a half year A Danger of damage by leaking water WARNING When there are leaks water can leak out and cause some damage e case of leaks close shut off valve of cold water the area of warm water pipe e there any leaks in the heating circuit switch the heat pump off e Leaks must be removed by a service engineer Shut off valve of cold water is not a part of the heat pump system delivery It will be installed by a service engineer on the installation place Service engineer will also explain positions and operation of this valve e When the filling pressure drops below 0 5 bar inform your service engineer and ask him to replenish heating water and to increase filling pressure Danger of damage to the eq
17. OL S R O PURKYNOVA 45 612 00 BRNO TEL 420 800 100 285 FAX 420 541 590 124 www nepa cz tepelnacerpadla nepa cz ANPA INSTALLATION PROTOCOL PROTOCOL After Heat Pump installation please fill in this protocol and send latest within 14 days to the address spol s Purkynova 45 61200 Brno Model and Heat pump serial number Date of handover Customer provider of equipment Surname name Contractor Contact person otreet No ZIP code Telephone fax Street No ZIP Telephone fax Email System details and equipment inspection add the value or check the box Location Ventilation type number area m Refrigerant circuit Heating circuit Pipe installation Component installation Pipe installation Leak check System flushing Charging Leak check Vacuuming Charged Added kg total kg Pipe insulation Venting Insulation Component installation recommendation usage of heat system components depends on the system design Filter Expansion tank liters Charging valve Safety valve for cold water bar oafety valve of expansion tank bar Electrical installation Circuit breaker nameplate check Earthing Revision made Power supply Indoor and outdoor unit communication Provider user got explanations about functions of Heat Pump
18. Ol Heat pump system switching off If itis necessary to switch off the system of heat pump it must be completely disconnected from power supply 10 Specifications This operation manual is valid exclusively for the following models of heat pump CR mms Range of output water temperature Indoor unit power supply 4 6 A CS W Compressor CS W A A W S U 2 i N Number Power input p Electric heater Power input DENM 3480 4900 O A 6 1 7 Starting current LRA 4 8 Oo 84 8 O STRATOS PARA 25 1 STRATOS PARA 25 1 Model 8 Waterpump Power input w 5 J 0 Refrigerant Max pressure Pa 45 450 11 Outdoor unit dimensions w d h mm 1168 1063 1102 1168 1063 1102 Indoor unit dimensions w h d mm 602 638 1035 602 638 1035 94 Gas pipe Pipe max length m Pipe max height difference m Operation pressure oves DNS 1 Height difference n 1 accumulation tank indoor unit PP Optimal tow n 3 1 Rs dB A d k B B m g g m pa 4 2 2 6 m M m Additional refrigerant charge 115 g per 1 m pipe Above given values are only informative Actual specifications can be found on nameplate of the unit Heat pump system can be operated under all rates of electric energy consumption Packing Wwe Indoor unit SHP ig 140IRC 1 wooden casing on T mm
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20. able High temperature heat pump SINCLAIR S THERM and its control unit was designed a complex system providing efficient management of thermal energy to guarantee balanced and efficient operation of a house inclusive integration of solar cells as a additional source of thermal energy and a possibility for swimming pool heating But the system is of course for its operation dependent on continuous supply of necessary amount of electric energy from distribution network For the case of power supply failure there is the possibility to add a special optional battery operated GSM module which can in the case of power failure send SMS message to given telephone numbers informing about this event in case of fatal failure of the system message defining current status can be sent to the user giving him a chance to take necessary steps for system operation recovery or to take necessary measures otandard equipment includes also LAN module which gives the possibility of remote control and monitoring via internet network Read before use The following instructions will guide you through the whole documentation Besides this operation manual there are also other manuals to be respected Please read this operation manual and installation instructions carefully and keep these manuals on a safe place Should there will be a change of user of this product please pass this manual to a new user Make this manual available for service engineers when providing
21. alled later please protect it against damage rust or abrasion taking the following measures 1 All input locations like water connections must be sealed correctly 2 Unit must be protected from sunshine and placed in locations with a temperature below 45 C 3 Unit must be protected from dust to avoid dirt coming to the evaporator 4 Unit must be stored in a place where it creates no obstacle and can cause no accident 5 Please check the unit regularly when stored C This product is equipped with European Union compliance sign CE This product was tested by state accredited laboratory Cautions and Warnings In order to protect users and other people from possible harm caused by this unit and in order to avoid damage to the unit or other property and to guarantee proper use the heat pump please read this manual carefully and follow given instructions The piping connection and wiring should be installed according to the local laws and regulations as well as the profession standard Mainly work on electrical parts and on refrigerant circuit requires professional qualification Heat pump system indoor and outdoor unit can be operated with the exception of maintenance only with closed casings In other case there can come under unfavorable operation conditions to damage on equipment or even to personal injury or death Remarks to symbols Meaning Incorrect handling could result in personal injury or death Incorrect handli
22. and its controlling User obtained Warranty certificate hereby declare made Heat Pump settings according to provider user demand declare the Heat Pump was installed correctly according to technical documentation truthfully checked and marked items in the protocol Date Provider user signature Service engineer signature 39 Take back of electrical waste Information for Users to Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment private households Icon on the product or in the accompanying documentation means that used electric or electronic products must not be disposed together with domestic waste For the correct disposal of the product hand it over to a place for take back where it is collected free of charge By correct disposal of the product you can help to preserve valuable natural resources and help in preventing potential negative impacts to environment and human health which could be consequence of incorrect disposal of waste Ask for more details from local authorities nearest collection point in Waste Acts of respective country in the Czech Republic in Act 185 2001 Coll in the wording of later regulations In case of incorrect disposal of this waste a fine can be imposed according to national regulations Manufacturer Sinclair Corporation Ltd 1 4 Argyll Street London W1F 7LD UK Supplier and technical support Nepa spol s r o Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic WWW nep
23. ated place Additional information about the hazards EU Characteristics related to the environment Substance contains fluorinated greenhouse gases not covered by the Kyoto Protocol Cautions to human health and symptoms Liquid contact could cause frostbites burns In high concentrations may cause asphyxiation Warning Vessel under pressure Specific hazards for humans and environment Gas and its vapors are heavier than air Danger of gas vapors accumulation in cramped space possibly also in hollows and spaces which are located lower then neighboring surroundings e g cellars SECTION 3 Composition information on ingredients Name of 1 component 1 1 1 2 tetrafluorethan R 134a CAS Registry Number 811 97 2 EC Number EINECS 212 377 0 REACH Registry Number 01 2119459374 33 Concentration 50 54 96 resp 500 540 g in 1 kg of product Name of 2 component Pentafluorethan R 125 CAS Registry Number 354 33 6 EC Number EINECS 206 557 8 Concentration 23 27 96 resp 230 270 g in 1 kg of product Name of 3 component Difluormethan R 32 CAS Registry Number 75 10 5 EC Number EINECS 200 839 4 Concentration 21 25 resp 210 250 g in 1 kg of product Classification according to 67 548 EC F R 12 33 EE of components according to the criteria in Regulation EC No 1272 2008 CLP GHS EC Number Classification according to Suns EINECS Component name 95 hm criteria in Re
24. densate can form on piping inside the house This could lead to a material damage e g as a result of corrosion Please make sure the piping insulation is not damaged When there is a insulation damage please call service engineer immediately 6 Prevent environment damage Heat pump indoor unit contains refrigerant R407c This refrigerant must never escape into the atmosphere Refrigerant R407C is a fluorinated greenhouse gas with GWP 1653 GWP Global Warming Potential covered by the Kyoto Protocol If this refrigerant escapes into the atmosphere its effect is 1653 times stronger than the natural greenhouse gas Before disposal of the heat pump refrigerant in the system must be completely sucked up into a suitable container in order to have later the possibility to recycle or to dispose the refrigerant according to the valid rules and regulations Please ensure all maintenance work connected with access to the refrigerant circuit is made only by officially certified qualified persons and using corresponding protection tools and equipment Please let the refrigerant in the heat pump system to be recycled or disposed by a qualified person in accordance with valid rules and regulations Please consult all matters related to the installation repairs dismantling or moving the unit with the authorized supplier Wrong made installation can lead to water or refrigerant leak risk of electrical shock or fire Transportation Please t
25. e done ask service engineer to make the preventive maintenance WARNING Outdoor unit Removing the frost from the evaporator must not be done with a sharp object otherwise the evaporator could be damaged Frost can be removed using a flow of hot air with a maximum temperature of 50 C or with a mild flow of warm water with a maximum temperature of 50 C e Cleaning of the outdoor unit can be done only with all casing mounted e Outdoor unit is protected against splashing water and can be therefore cleaned with a soft stream of water A Danger of damage due to the unqualified cleaning WARNING High pressure cleaning equipment can damage plates of heat exchanger behind plates grill e Casing cleaning be done with soft sponge and warm water max 50 C and commercially available cleaning agents for household without sharp particles in form of water solutions up to the concentration of max 2 96 Do not use any sanitary cleaning agents containing chlorine or ammonia Permanent safe and reliable operation and a long service life can be reached under assumption that heat system is inspected maintained at least once a year by a qualified specialist 28 Danger of injury and damage due to the unauthorized maintenance and repair Never try to make repair or maintenance of the heat pump by yourself PROHIBITION Service engineer should be authorized for this activity In order to guarantee all functions of S THER
26. efrigerant 2 Clogged filter or capillary 3 Insufficient water flow Compressor is not running 1 Fault in power supply 2 Faulty compressor contactor 3 Loose power cable 4 Tripping of compressor protection 5 Wrong setting of return water temperature 6 Insufficient water flow Compressor too noisy 1 Liquid refrigerant does not come into the compressor 2 Faulty compressor Fan is not running 1 Faulty fan relay 2 Faulty fan motor Compressor is running but unit cannot reach heating or cooling capacity 1 Lack of refrigerant 2 Faulty heat exchanger 3 Faulty compressor 1 Insufficient water flow 2 Low setting of water temperature demand Low temperature of output water 1 Lack of water in the system 2 Faulty flow switch 1 Switch the unit off and check power supply 2 Check the power cable and its connection 3 Find the reason of tripping and replace the fuse or switch the circuit breaker on 1 Check water quantity and replenish 2 Make venting of water distribution 3 Open water valves 4 Clean water filter 1 Check there is no refrigerant leak and refill 2 Make a good pipe insulation 3 Clean heat exchanger on the air side 4 Clean water filter 1 Remove some refrigerant 2 Clean heat exchanger on the air side 1 Check there is no refrigerant leak and refill 2 Replace filter or capillary 3 Clean water filter and make venting of water distribution 1 Check power supply 2 Replace compressor contactor 3
27. gulation EC No Number i 1272 2008 CLP GHS 81197 2 97 2 2188770 377 0 2138770 1 1 2 tetrafluorethane 134 50 54 Gas under pressure 280 354 33 6 206 557 8 Pentafluorethane 125 memo memo Gas under pressure H 280 Gas under pressure H 280 5 10 5 200 839 4 Difluormethane 32 21 25 Extremely flammable gas category 1 H 220 REMARK According to the criteria in Regulation EC product requires no labeling SECTION 4 First aid measures General measures Take off all contaminated clothing Ensure protection and security of the person providing first aid Seek medical advice immediately Inhalation Immediately move to fresh air and place in recovery position Seek medical advice If breathing is stopped administer artificial respiration with respiration bags Ambu bag or with help of equipment for artificial respiration Seek medical advice Eye contact Flush eyes with large amounts of water for several minutes Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do In case there is contact only with one eye protect non injured eye during flushing appropriately Continue rinsing Seek medical advice okin contact In case of skin contact wash immediately with large amounts of warm water and if possible take off contaminated clothing Possible frostbites wash with lukewarm water at least 15 minutes do take off clothing Apply a sterile bandage and call a physician Ingestion Ingestion is not con
28. imensions 1035 1075 Control panel Dimensions Outdoor unit Outdoor unit appearance Description Outdoor unit evaporator is located outside a house or building Main part of the unit is the evaporator which is covered from upper side from back side and from cover sides with metal plates which are fixed by rivets and therefore are not removable Front metal cover is fixed with screws and covers electric box for communication and power cables connection Fan is located in the upper part and is protected with a black grill The evaporator stands on four feet 15 Views Dimensions Console dimensions 168 1102 16 1063 1030 102 Unit description Indoor unit Secondary circuit water Upper plastic cover Out Primary circuit refrigerant Panel with display Handles for cover 7 5 iA removing Covers Outdoor unit Fan with motor protected by grill LA Electric box V Evaporator with casing 7 Feet Connections between indoor and outdoor unit Copper pipes 47 por PS SEs A Pres a T M md 1 P 1 i sis i 1 ic A oJ oe l l l l l l l l ll lH Bp Copper pipes are used to connect indoor and outdoor unit Piping must be installed by specialized company and piping must be as short as possible and with minimum bends Specialized c
29. ly hot water with the temperature even over 65 C it can provide also water for sanitary purposes when second tank for hot water is provided REMARKS To accomplish the whole system it is necessary to use additional components and control Heat pump functions Copper connection pipes Protection of our planet with the help of green technology Heat pump transfers the heat from the air into the heated area without any combustion no waste is created no harmful gases are emitted clean environment is preserved and less waste is created Help for the population thanks to high efficiency and money saving Heat pump is driven by electric energy and its average coefficient of performance COP can be higher than 4 0 With the help of timer function users can use electric energy during periods of lowest cost and so save money for the whole family Save operation Utilization of heat pump for heating can prevent possible risk of electric shock or burning and people are protected against explosion or poisoning Easy operation Heat pump is controlled and protected by control board requested water temperature is set based on real requirements Protecting system can ensure operation even under heavy conditions Heating mode Cooling mode Evaporator defrost Control temperature correction time constant temperatures equithermal control Programming timer setting Priorities Rate utilization Emergency mode N
30. mer than 65 C Heat pump can therefore supply hot water for under floor heating heat exchanger fan coil or radiator and thus replace water boiler directly Heat pump can be furthermore used for production of high temperature water for sanitary purposes as for example for use in kitchen for showers and so on Any other purpose of using can be considered as utilization which is not in compliance with its determination Manufacturer supplier takes therefore no responsibility for any damage thus incurred The risk is on the side of user System consists of two units indoor and outdoor which are connected with a copper refrigerant piping Other components and parts of the heating system are delivered and installed by installation company or other subcontractor and it is necessary to use components according to the purpose and utilization of the system Connection between heat pump and accumulation tank should be as short as possible as simple as possible any with minimal bends In case it is necessary to make a bend it is recommended to make an elbow rather than a bend Size of the connection between heat pump and accumulation tank should be at least DN25 so that sufficient flow of 2 0 2 8 m h be guaranteed Heat pump is equipped with one auxiliary electric heater which can be used e To support heating and hot water supply when there is an insufficient heat supply from heat source For an emergency mode when there are faults with
31. mical and physical measures Keep pressure vessel outside sources of heat open fire on a good ventilated a cold place 34 Environmental precautions Disposal instructions Supplementary precautions If possible stop product release Prohibit release into the environment drainage surface water and soil Using appropriate method enclose the place of release and prohibit expansion e g floating barrages etc Leaking gas vapor fog spray with water stream Provide sufficient ventilation After spraying with water stream collect created mixture by a suitable sorbent e g sand sawdust universal binder silica Affected place and rests wash with water finally dispose in accordance with local regulations For details to personal protective equipment see Section 8 For details to disposal see Section 13 SECTION 7 Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Basic principles for work Ensure adequate ventilation and local exhaust on the workplace and also in floor area refrigerant R 407C is heavier than air Protect pressure vessels from falling tipping over Open valves slowly in order to minimize output pressure Prohibit penetration of substance from system back into pressure vessel Keep reducing valves free off grease and oil protect against humidity Use the substance only in closed systems Ensure all equipment of the system is connected correctly and tightly When working with the substance always
32. n Hecommended usage and limitations Other information Technical information supply Reason for revision gt 9996 at temperature of 20 and pressure of 10350 hPa It is necessary to comply with valid national and local laws related to the usage of chemical substances Product can be used in accordance with Regulation EC No 842 2006 related to some fluorinated greenhouse gases All data in Material Safety Data Sheet are valid for pure substance Become acquainted with Usage Guide on etiquette or leaflet supplied with the delivery The information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge and belief at the date of its publication The information given is designed only as a guide and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification Real conditions of product processing at subsequent final user is out of reach of our supervision and inspection Subsequent final user takes the responsibility for keeping all laws regulations Distributor s address Rework of Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 453 2010 in accordance with Regulation EC No 1272 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council CLP GHS R phrase related to the substance mentioned in Section 3 R 12 Extremely S phrase related to hazards of the substance mentioned in Section 3 H 220 Extremely flammable gas H 280 Gas under pressure may explode when heated 38 NEPA SP
33. n tested based on EHPA and EN 14511 standards and reached excellent results in energy efficiency these results are indicated in submitted protocols Control units of existing air water heat pumps adjust refrigerant quantity through thermostatic or electric expansion valve to set temperature based on temperature and pressure of refrigerant without taking into consideration status of additional nodes of heat pump system Control unit of SINCLAIR 5 heat pump optimizes the control process of heat pump comprehensively which means that control unit uses several additional data sources gathered in important nodes of the whole system Control process is thus expanded with the data of outdoor temperature compressor temperature refrigerant temperature and pressure position of control valves heating water temperature and flow air flow through evaporator etc This comprehensive way of heat pump controlling can react more quickly and precisely to the changes of physical quantities which have influence on the efficiency of the whole system Next advantage brings the fact that monitoring these important physical quantities gives the control unit the possibility to foresee expected changes and react in advance As a result of this control process becomes smoother without fluctuations and overshooting which is typical for existing less sophisticated or versatile control units Operation of SINCLAIR S THERM heat pump system is thus much more st
34. n fluoride No decomposition when respecting handling conditions SECTION 11 Toxicological information Acute inhalation toxicity Skin corrosion irritation Sensitization Germ cell mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Reproductive toxicity STOT single exposure SIOT repeated exposure Known issues LC50 gt 2085 mg l exposure 4 hours rat value for 1 component of refrigerant gas R 134a Slight eye irritation no special labeling required rabbit value for 1 component of refrigerant gas R 134a No skin irritation by contact danger of frostbites Does not cause respiratory system sensitization laboratory animals Does not cause skin sensitization laboratory animals Tests on mammalian cell cultures did not show mutagenic effects Not classifiable as a human carcinogen even after long exposure No toxicity to reproduction not determined not determined Gas has stifling effect 36 SECTION 12 Ecological information Toxicity Acute toxicity for aquatic organism LC50 fish 450 mg l exposure 96 hours Oncorhynchus mykiss EC50 daphnia 980 mg l exposure 48 hours Daphnia magna EC50 algae not available EC10 bacteria gt 730 mg l exposure 6 hours increase Ps Putida value for 1 component of refrigerant gas H 134a Persistence and degradability Bioaccumulative potential Mobility in soil Bioaccumulation of oxygen Chemical accumulation of oxygen Other adverse effect
35. ng may result in minor injury or damage to product or property Remarks to icons Icon Meaning Subject of prohibition is indicated next to the icon Prohibition 4 Indicated action must be done Mandatory action A Follow given instructions Warning Warning Meaning If you find there is a fault or abnormal behavior of the unit stop operation and switch off by disconnecting power cable from the socket or by switching off main switch or circuit breaker Mandatory action Risk of smoke fire electrical shock In order to avoid mistakes like wrong sealing of water connections risk of electrical shock or fire installation of heat pump must be done by qualified Must be done by qualified person person Please check good earth connection of the unit and power supply Good earth connection otherwise there is a risk of electrical shock necessary D DO NOT INSERT your finger and other objects into fans and evaporator otherwise there is a risk of injury PROHIBITION necessary to switch the unit off immediately and stop the operation 4 If the unit does not run properly or you can feel a strange smell it is Otherwise there is a risk of electrical shock or fire owitch off power supply 4 If water or foreign objects entered the unit switch off power supply immediately owitch off power supply 4 circuit breaker tips frequently disconnect the unit from power supply Switch off power supply
36. not inhale fumes or gases which come out from leaks Prevent contact refrigerant with skin or intrusion into your eyes When there is a refrigerant contact with a skin or intrusion into eyes search for medical assistance 3 Prevention of injuries The air coming out from the outdoor unit is colder than outdoor temperature By temperatures below 5 C can come to ice forming in this area This ice represents a certain danger of slipping Do not forget possible ice forming under the outdoor unit Take necessary measures to prevent possible danger to persons near the outdoor unit 4 Prevention of injuries due to unqualified modifications Do not damage or remove seals and safety locks on individual parts of the unit Modifications of sealed and locked parts can be done only by authorized service engineers and customer service Prohibition to make any changes is valid for heat pump system surroundings of heat pump system water and electricity supply Please make under no circumstances any modifications or changes in the heat pump system or in other parts of heating system and hot water preparation Please do not make any additional site structural changes which could restrict available space for the unit or other steps which could lead to a temperature changes on indoor unit installation place 5 Prevent possible damages to the house caused by condensate water Piping system between indoor and outdoor is cold which means the con
37. ntrolled exclusively by electronic control of the type ESBE series 671 operation time 240 seconds ATTENTION this configuration cannot be used for cooling mode 24 Version 2 Pump Sinclair water heater System consists of accumulation tank for heating system radiators and underfloor heating optional solar heating can be also connected Domestic hot water DHW can be then heated by a separate heater e g SWH 15 190T SWH 35 300TL without solar heating or SWH 35 300TSL with the possibility of solar heating connection SINCLAIR RADIATOR SUFFER WATER HEATER B DHW OUTPUT SENSOR SWH 35 300TSL HEATING UNDERFLOOR SENSOR HEAT PUMP INDOOR UNIT DHW INPUT a Simple buffer tank for heat pump for heating water circuit with the volume of 400 500 600L in PU foam insulation very compact we will deliver The possibility to connect a solar exchanger b Small Sinclair heat pump for independent DHW heating either with solar heating or without this c Pump Grundfos for water circulation in radiators if heating with radiators is installed d 3 way valve for equitherm regulation of water temperature in radiators if radiators are installed ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later e Pump Grundfos for water circulation in underfloor heating if underfloor heating is installed f 3 way valve for equitherm regulation of water temperature in underfloor heating
38. ompany will install also communication and power supply cables Operation range Water temperature C Outdoor temperature C Capacity specifications CAPACITY SPECIFICATIONS Ambient temperature A Output water temperature W C Model SHP 140 SHP 180 azowss 3 83 MONS 290 446 Values measured according to the Standard EN 14511 2 2012 EHPA Measurement contains also defrosting cycle Place of installation Outdoor unit e Outdoor unit can be installed on any place outside which can carry the weight of this heavy unit as e g terraces terrain etc Place of installation must be protected against influences of heat or fire It is recommended to use protective covers or roofs to protect the unit against snow in winter Areas of heat pump air input and output must not be blocked by any obstacles Drainage channel must be built around the unit to drain condensate water See Method of installation Place of installation must be protected against strong air blowing There must be space enough left around the unit for maintenance and service work 3000 mm 1000 mm 1000 mm Danger of injury due to ice formation WARNING The air coming out from the outdoor unit is colder than outdoor temperature Therefore ice can be formed by temperatures below 5 This ice represents a danger of slipping Danger of damage or malfunction due to a bl
39. ording to the wiring diagram and correct earthing of the unit Check the heat pump inclusive all screws and parts of the pump to see they ok After switching on check control unit indicators to see there is no malfunction During the trial operation it is possible to connect a pressure gauge to the test valve and check high pressure or low pressure of the gas Trial operation After the first power connection heat pump will activate LCD display will illuminate necessary test will be done automatically and heat pump is waiting for next settings in stand by mode Check if the water pump is running and if it is running normally After 1 minute of operation of water pump compressor will start Listen if there is no strange sounds coming out from the compressor noisy knocking squeaks If this should be the case switch the unit off and check the compressor oet valves of water distribution so that warm cold water distribution to each branch is correct and corresponds requirements for heating cooling e Check whether the temperature of output water is stable 27 Maintenance and cleaning Indoor unit A Before starting the maintenance and cleaning of the heat pump switch always power supply off WARNING e When cleaning the heat pump do not use thinner benzene or other aggressive cleaning solutions or powder do not use water warmer than 40 C e Cleaning can be done with a neutral soap or any non aggressi
40. outlet and a drain outlet is already mounted on the heat pump frame If heat pump is not running then it is necessary to drain the water from the system in winter time For water distribution system venting a venting valve must be mounted on the upper side of the system For easy maintenance it is not necessary to make an insulation on the drain part and venting valve Drain parts and venting valve are not parts delivered with the heat pump these parts must be supplied by an installation company A Danger of equipment and system damage due to the use of water with high content of calcium and magnesium Caution 23 Hydraulic diagram Basic components of the heat pump Install hydraulic components according to the local requirements analogically to the following examples of hydraulic diagram This example of hydraulic diagram does not contain all closing and safety parts necessary for professional installation Version 1 Heat Pump with a Combined stainless flow water heater for DHW located in buffer tank for water for heating circuit This is the most complex solution system consists of combined multipurpose free flow accumulation tank which serves for heating of domestic hot water DHW and accumulation of hot water for heating and heating system which consists of radiators and underfloor heating Optional part can be heating using solar collector SOLAR SENSOR 27 D e P d 2 y OPTIONAL 3 27 ROOF UNIT 27 DHW
41. own snow WARNING Areas of air input and output must remain free of obstacles in order to guarantee sufficient and not hindered air blow Outdoor unit must be installed in a distance at least 3 m from public roads e Please ensure locally common and by law determined minimum distances are kept to the following objects vegetation canvas walls open fire and heat radiation places where children can play e Please keep air input and output of outdoor unit free of frost e Operation of outdoor unit emits a certain level of noise which can become stronger on hard surfaces therefore place of installation must be chosen very carefully These value are dependent on heat pump performance 20 Indoor unit Place of installation must have a good ventilation Indoor unit must be installed inside a house or building cellar veranda service or technical room etc on a dry place where unit will be permanently protected against frost and where temperature range of 7 C to 25 is kept or on any other place which is clean bright and has a good ventilation Place of installation should have a minimum volume Vmin according to the standard EN 378 T1 Vmin G c where is a refrigerant charge kg and c is an applicable limit value in kg m for refrigerant R407c the value of c is 0 31kg m Minimum volume for the unit SHP 180IRC is 25 8m It is prohibited to make any additional construction work which could lead to the volume reduction or
42. permanent heat pump switch off e To keep emergency protection against frost during these faults Auxiliary electric heater can be used for heating and or hot water supply Building and indoor units Water tank amp Expansion tank Air water heat pump et LE Heat pump can be used for two circuits example Illustrations have only informative character the final solution will be prepared by a designer or the installation company pump is equipped with an intelligent control system with the possibility of controlling up to 18 switch relays with the capacity of 230V 2A max Besides this the system can control two step motors of expansion valves and the control board has two outputs with voltage 0 to 10V for exchanger fan speed control or heat pump compressor control Heat pump can be controlled from supervising system via communication cable or can be controlled remotely via Internet or mobile phone for more details and possibilities please see Operation manual IMPORTANT REMARKS Illustration above shows only the main parts and the main purpose of utilization several additional components must be installed by qualified person in order to guarantee safety and maintenance possibilities as for example water connections venting valves flexible piping control valves pressure gauges water filters water temperature gauges drainages and similar House heating and hot water supply As the heat pump can supp
43. place and also in floor area refrigerant R 407C is heavier than air Self contained breathing apparatus in case of high concentration For the case of emergency use have mask of self contained breathing apparatus always in ready position In case of rescue action or during maintenance work in a warehouse always use self contained breathing apparatus as there is a hazard of suffocation because oxygen can be squeezed out from air by refrigerant Additionally wear a face shield where the possibility of increased hazard exists Wear chemically resistant protective gloves leather gloves possibly also gloves of PVA type Protective clothing safe work shoes 35 Exposure limitation Persons Environment Hygienic measures When working with refrigerant have always breathing mask with proper filter in ready position Use self contained breathing apparatus always when entering area with stored refrigerant and do not take off until you are sure the air in the area is clean Always use personal protective equipment and respect general rules for work with chemical substances Do not breath gases fumes aerosol Prohibit release of substance into environment drainage surface water and soil Product contains fluorinated greenhouse gas covered by Kyoto protocol Do not eat drink smoke and blow your nose on the workplace Wash your hands before the break and after finishing the work SECTION 9 Physical and chemical properties
44. ransport the unit always in the upright position Do not lay it on its side otherwise some internal parts could be damaged During transportation and loading down avoid any sudden movements When moving touch the unit always on its base part When using a fork lift use always a protective block between the forks so that there is no damage to the unit and its covers This protective block must be along the entire width of the unit If itis necessary to lift the unit during the installation it is necessary to use a rope 8 m long and to insert some soft protective material between rope and the unit to prevent damage of covers See the picture to the right Fork lift can be use to lift the unit too as the package has a strong wooden base S DO NOT TOUCH heat exchanger with your fingers and other PROHIBITION objects Inspection and storage Upon delivery it is necessary to see the packing list and check all items if the delivery is complete It is also necessary to check if there is no damage on any delivered part When there is any damage please inform transportation company immediately After unit acceptance the manufacturer takes no responsibilities for any damage during transportation WARNING Sharp edges and exchanger surface can cause injury Please do not touch these parts Product description The air source heat pump extracts heat from outdoor air and transfers it into water Heat pump systems consist of separated circ
45. rculation in radiators if heating with radiators is installed f 3 way valve for equitherm regulation of water temperature in radiators if radiators are installed ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later g Pump Grundfos for water circulation in underfloor heating if underfloor heating is installed valve for equitherm regulation of water temperature in underfloor heating if underfloor heating is installed ESBE series VRG 131 132 DN size of connection will be specified later 3 way valves for equitherm regulation of water temperature in radiators and in underfloor heating will be controlled exclusively by electronic control of the type ESBE series 671 operation time 240 seconds This configuration can be used also for cooling mode Different types of fan coils can be used as cooling units Water pump Circulation pump seal less type electronic Type STRATOS Para 25 1 8 Maximum discharge 8 m Max flow 8 m h Max operation pressure 6 bar Nominal capacity 100 W 5 Speed 1400 3700 rev min Se D OL a Consumption 8 140 W Current by 1 230 0 09 1 30 Astratos PARA 20 25 1 11 5 Stratos PARA 25 30 1 11 Stratos PARA 25 30 1 14 Stratos PARA 25 30 1 8 Stratos PARA 152 4 Stratos PANA 15 20 25 1 5 26 Electrical connections Before starting the work on electrical connections ensure the power supply corresponds to
46. rvice company having the appropriate authorization List of authorized companies is included with the product or can be found on webpage www nepa cz or on toll free info line Manufacturer Sinclair Corporation Ltd 1 4 Argyll Street London W1F 7LD UK Supplier and technical support Nepa spol s r o Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic WWW nepa cz Toll free info line 4420 800 100 285 32 SAFETY DATA SHEET 407 Safety data sheet reworked according to the ANNEX of Commission Regulation EU No 453 2010 SECTION 1 Identification of the substance mixture Chemical name Synonym R 407 Klea 66 9000 Trade name 407 Usage Refrigeration Emergency telephone number Toxicological information center 420 224 919 293 420 224 915 402 SECTION 2 Hazards identification Classification according to the criteria in Regulation EC No 1272 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council CLP GHS Hazard classes and categories otandard phrases about the hazards Classification process Gas under pressure H 280 Based on checked values Standard phrases about the hazards a Physical hazards H 280 Contains gas under pressure may explode if heated Additional remark According to Dangerous Substances Directive 67 548 EEC is not the substance classified as dangerous GHS04 Signal word WARNING Precautionary statements Storage P 410 P403 Protect from sunlight Store in a well ventil
47. s ODP not available GWP not available Prohibit emission into atmosphere not available not available not available not available Use in accordance with Regulation EC No 842 2006 related to some fluorinated greenhouse gases SECTION 13 Disposal considerations Waste treatment methods Method of deactivation When used in refrigeration no hazardous waste created Empty pressure vessels should be returned to the supplier for refilling Secure sufficient ventilation Disposal see Section 6 Method of deactivation of contaminated package Waste catalogue Recommendation to the product Pressure vessels not in compliance with actual legislative requirement can be considered as contaminated metal packages After deactivation of rests of substance in manufacturing base and afterwards washing out with huge quantity of water can be metal packages classified as secondary raw material scrap iron Waste key Waste name 14 06 01 chlorofluorocarbons HCFC HFC Waste marked with are considered to be hazardous waste as declared in Council Directive 91 689 EEC on hazardous waste Dispose as hazardous waste Product disposal must be carried out in compliance with Act no 185 2001 Coll in the wording of later regulations SECTION 14 Transport information UN number UN proper shipping name Road transport ADR RID Maritime river transport IMDG Air transport ICAO IATA DGR UN 3340 REFRIGERANT GAS R 4
48. sidered a potential route of exposure Advice for a physician In case of breathing smoke fume during fire with leak of this product or in case of breathing products of decomposition always give at first a dose of corticoid spray e g Ventolair or Pulmicort Ventolair and Pulmicort are registered trademarks SECTION 5 Firefighting measures Suitable extinguishing media Product itself is not flammable choose the one most appropriate for type of surrounding fire Unsuitable extinguishing media otrong water spray opecific hazard of the substance or mixture If involved in a fire the following toxic fumes may be produced by thermal decomposition Forming of explosive mixtures with air Example Carbon oxides CO Hydrogen fluoride HF Carbonyl fluoride opecial protective equipment for firefighters Wear self contained breathing apparatus Use personal protective equipment protecting the whole body Further information Cool down the containers equipment exposed to heat with water spray Fire or intense heat may cause violent rupture of packages SECTION 6 Accidental release measures Personal precautions Evacuate personnel from place of release and prevent entry of unauthorized persons Keep persons in a safe distance and stay on the near side of wind outside air blow direction Inform the nearest surroundings Personal protective equipment Protective clothing covering the whole body leather gloves respiration equipment Che
49. uipment and system due to the use of water with a high content of lime water with corrosive effects or water polluted WARNING with chemicals As a result of usage of unsuitable tap water it may come to a damage of sealings and diaphragms to clogging of parts of equipment and system where water flows and higher noise can be emitted during heating e When it is necessary to replenish or to drain and re fill the heat system please consult the service engineer who installed your equipment Under certain circumstances it is necessary to test and treat the heating water You get more info to this also from your service engineer 29 Common faults and troubleshooting Identify and solve the problem with the help of information below Problem solving should be done by a qualified service engineer Heat pump 1 Fault in power supply cannot be started 2 Loose power cable 3 Circuit breaker tripping Operation of water pump is noisy and water is not circulating 1 Lack of water in the system 2 Air in the system 3 Water valves are closed 4 Water filter is dirty and water flow is blocked Low capacity of heat pump compressor runs continuously 1 Lack of refrigerant 2 Wrong insulation of water pipe 3 Low heat exchange ratio on the air exchange side 4 Insufficient water flow High pumping of compressor 1 Too much refrigerant 2 Low heat exchange ratio on the air exchange side Low pressure in the system 1 Lack of r
50. uits where heat is transferred from its source to the heating system using liquids or gases these circuits use different media air refrigerant and heating water circuits are connected through heat exchangers These heat exchangers provide transfer of thermal energy Heat pump is used to heat buildings using accumulating hot water into heat water tank using the tank is not a condition for heat pump operation where water tank must have a volume appropriate to the building size Size of accumulated water tank must be determined by a designer based on the thermal loss of the building Effective heating of the building is reached by circulation of this heated water When using under floor heating the heat pump can reach COP value up to 4 5 Normal water temperature for under floor heating is 35 C temperature 40 C to 50 C is used for heating with fan coils heat exchangers with fan temperature 35 C to 65 C is used for radiators or other temperature can be used based on the request of the user If necessary the unit can also work in reverse mode and heat pump can be used for cooling When used for cooling water is cooled down to the temperature of 12 C Compared with oil boiler gas boiler and electric heater represents the heat pump the best solution thanks to its efficiency safety and environment protection This high temperature air water heat pump uses advanced technologies for heating and intelligent control system to produce water war
51. use personal protective equipment described in Section 8 Do not eat drink and smoke on the workplace Measures for protection against fire and explosion Conditions for safe storage Usable materials Precautions for common storage Stability during storing Specific final usage Product is not flammable otore separately from other substances in original and closed packing Warehouse must have a good ventilation inclusive emergency ventilation must be dry with a temperature up to max 50 it must be equipped with first aid kit personal protective equipment and must be protected against access of unauthorized persons otore pressure vessel in upright position Protect from heat otandardized steel carbon steel hardened steel aluminum alloy stainless steel Do not store together with flammable materials Do not store together with food Do not store together with feed When maintaining all conditions for storage and handling is the product stability unlimited Product can be used in accordance with Regulation EC No 842 2006 related to some fluorinated greenhouse gases SECTION 8 Exposure controls personal protection Products components which are necessary to monitor limits of exposure none Engineering measures Personal protective equipment a Respiratory protection b Eyes protection c Hands protection d Skin protection Ensure adequate ventilation and local exhaust on the work
52. ve common cleaner for the use in the kitchen If you are not sure about steps to be done ask service engineer to make the preventive maintenance Do not pour water on the control panel of the indoor unit clean only with dry and soft cloth e Check regularly water supply and venting so that there is no shortage of water in the system In some intervals check also the water filter so that water of good quality is guaranteed Shortage of water or dirt in the water can damage the unit e Operate the unit on a dry and clean place with a good ventilation In order to guarantee a good heat exchanging and energy saving clean the heat exchanger once in 1 to 2 months Check individual parts of the unit and the pressure in the system If some parts are defective replace these and add the refrigerant as needed e Check electric supply and electric system check if individual electrical parts have no defects if wire connections are correct If any part does not work correctly or emits some smell replace this part in time e Ifthe heat pump will not be user for longer time drain all the water from the system and block all the holes In order to prevent freezing in winter drain the water on the lowest part of the heat exchanger Before re starting the unit it is necessary to fill the water again and make an overall check e Heat pump water distribution MUST BE protected against freezing in winter A If you are not sure about procedures to b
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