WATERLESS R-454B Smart Logic Controller

Whakakahoretanga
- Ko te whakaurunga me te mahi tika o te Tapeke Green Mfg. Heat Pump he mea nui kia pono ana mahi. Me whakauru katoa nga punaha Green Mfg. katoa me te mahi e tetahi kaikirimana HVAC whai mana. Ko te rahi o nga taputapu, te kowhiringa me te whakaurunga ko te kawenga anake o te kaikirimana whakauru.
- Ko te whakaurunga o nga taputapu ki runga i te hoahoa porowhita parahi o naianei karekau e rite ki te Tapeke Green Mfg. Hoahoa porowhita whenua o naianei e kore e whakaaetia, ka whakakorehia nga whakamana katoa i runga i nga taputapu, a ko te kawenga anake o te kaikirimana whakauru. Me hanga te whakaurunga kia rite ki nga tohutohu kua whakatakotoria i roto i tenei pukapuka. Ki te kore e tukuna he whakaurunga e tetahi kaikirimana HVAC whai mana i runga i nga tikanga e rite ana ki tenei pukapuka ka whakakorea, ka whakakorea hoki te iti o te kapi whakamana mo te punaha.
- Ko te Tapeke Green Mfg. e kore e tika mo tetahi koha, mahi kore pai, kino, ngaro ranei, ahakoa he tika, he hua ranei, e pa ana ki te hoahoa, te hanga, te hanga, te tono, te whakaurunga ranei o nga waahanga kua tohua.
- All Total Green Mfg. forced air units will have separate terminal strips labeled “thermostat/zone board” and “air handler/furnace” for low voltage and are PLC “controlled.
- For proper equipment function, the thermostat or zone board must be tied to the “thermostat/zone board terminal” strip. The air handler or furnace must be tied to the “air handler/furnace” terminal strip. There will also be additional terminal strips for various functions based on the model type you may be working with. The information provided here is to supplement the installation manual specific to your unit.
- IMPORTANT: For WGxA, WG2AH and WG2AD unit’s, if using a cased coil over a furnace, do NOT program your thermostat for dual fuel mode or, use the furnace settings. Leave the thermostat set to electric aux. heat, otherwise, you may interfere with proper PLC function. Follow the dual fuel function option for the unit model you are installing. This information is detailed in your unit installation manual. You will also want to check the aux. heat cycle rate (CPH) setting in the thermostat and set this to 1 or, the lowest available value depending on your thermostat brand and model.
WG1A Air Forced Only– Rarangi o nga mahi
- The PLC checks that the LOW/HIGH pressure and discharge temperature switches are made. An open pressure switch input has a 60 second delay before setting a lockout and fault signal to “X”. This is to prevent nuisance calls, especially at the beginning of the cooling season when the Earth Loops are at their coldest. “X” is set with any hard lockout condition. Turning the low voltage ki te wae compressor off ka hoki ki runga ki te tautuhi ano i te maukati i te mea karekau e tuwhera te huringa pāmahana tuku. He paatene tautuhi ā-ringa te whakakā pāmahana tuku. Ko te whakakao pāmahana tuku tuwhera ka hiahia ki te tautuhi-a-ringa me te puia ititage huringa mana. He aunoa nga pana pehanga.
- A “Y” call starts heating or cooling. A 20-minute timer will bring on AUX heat should that time elapse without having satisfied the heating call. Once aux. heat is called, aux. heat will stay called until the thermostat fully satisfies.
- He pekepeke kua whakauruhia ki runga i te paraka waea waea kua tohua "A" me "S". I te whakaurunga o te pekepeke, ka mahi te waeine me te taahi wera aux rite noa. Mena ka tangohia te pekepeke, ka uru te PLC ki te aratau wahie rua ka aukati i te compressor ina he piiraa mo te wera aux. Kia oti te waea wera aux, ka aukati te kaitao whakamatao mo te 5-meneti ki te whakaara ano i te waea "Y" kia pahemo te wa. Ma tenei ka whai wa mo te oumu ki te whakamatao kia kore ai te hau wera e puta te pehanga rere nui, te kati ranei ina timata ano te kaitao.
- Ina tautuhia te whakamatao ki te aratau whakamatao, ka whakakaha te tohu "O" i te takirere whakamuri me te maukati i te putanga wera aux.
- I roto i te kaha ki te whakaiti i te paunga pūngao, ka huri te PLC i te mana ki te whakamahana take crank ina rere te compressor.
- This PLC program also allows the use of almost any heat/cool thermostat. Total Green Mfg. Strongly recommends using Honeywell 8000 series thermostats.
- If either the compressor unit or, the air handler/cased coil sensor detects a refrigerant leak, the unit will go into lockout mode disabling the compressor and backup heat source. The blower on forced air units will be activated and, the “LA” (Leak Alert) light along with the “X” (Lock Out) will turn on along with the “LA” terminal being energized with 24 volts AC. This terminal can be used as a trigger, if required by your local building codes, to set off a remote alarm and/or trigger a mechanical room exhaust fan in the event of a refrigerant leak.
WG2A Air Forced Only– Rarangi o nga mahi
- The PLC checks that the LOW/HIGH pressure and discharge temperature switches are made. An open pressure switch input has a 60 second delay before setting a lockout and fault signal to“X”. During this 60 second time period, the compressor will only operate in 1st stage hoatu ana he waahi ki te punaha ki te whakaora i mua i te whakatakoto i te raka kaha ki waho. Ko tenei hei aukati i nga waea whakararu, ina koa i te timatanga o te wa whakamatao i te wa e tino makariri ana nga Korohuri Whenua. Kua whakaritea te "X" me nga ahuatanga maukati pakeke. Te huri i te vol ititage ki te wae compressor off ka hoki ki runga ki te tautuhi ano i te maukati i te mea karekau e tuwhera te huringa pāmahana tuku. He paatene tautuhi ā-ringa te whakakā pāmahana tuku. Ko te whakakao pāmahana tuku tuwhera ka hiahia ki te tautuhi-a-ringa me te puia ititage huringa mana. He aunoa nga pana pehanga.
- Ka timata te waea "Y1" 1st stage whakamahana, whakamatao ranei ka haere tonu mo te 20 meneti ka tae ki te tuarua stagme pahemo taua wa kaore te whakamaarama e karanga ana "Y2". Mena kei te aratau whakamahana te waeine, kotahi te 2 stage starts, a 20-minute timer will bring on AUX heat should that time elapse without having satisfied the heating call. Once all stagkua karangahia, ka karangahia kia tino makona te whakamaarama.
- Mena ka neke ake i te 3 nga waea “Y1” ka mau ki te kore te whakamaarama e karanga ana mo te tuarua stage i roto i te 20 meneti ranei, i mua i te 20 meneti 2nd stagKa pau te wa, i te wha o nga piiraa "Y1", ka timata te huringa tiaki e mau ana ka maukati te punaha ki te rua o nga wa.tage for 5 minutes to assure oil return to the compressor. If the system is air zoned, a Zone Override terminal “D” will energize to 24 volts. As described in your unit installation manual, this 24-volt signal can be used along with a field supplied isolation relay to call open the largest zone and hold that damper open so the blower doesn’t see high static pressure during those 5 minutes. The maintenance cycle locks any other call out until completion. After the maintenance cycle, or if a “Y2” call is made before the maintenance cycle occurs, the
- counter resets back to zero. This makes our system zone friendly as it allows for true 2 staghe whakamahana me te whakamatao.
There is an installed jumper on the field wiring terminal block marked “A” and “S”. With the jumper installed, the unit will function with an aux heat strip as normal. If the jumper is removed, the PLC goes into dual fuel mode stopping the compressor when there is a
call for aux heat. Once the aux heat call completes, a 5-minute cool down timer prevents the compressor from restarting on a “Y” call until the time elapses. This allows time for the furnace to cool so hot air doesn’t cause high discharge pressure or a lockout when the compressor restarts. - Ina tautuhia te whakamatao ki te aratau whakamatao, ka whakakaha te tohu "O" i te takirere whakamuri me te maukati i te putanga wera aux.
- I roto i te kaha ki te whakaiti i te paunga pūngao, ka huri te PLC i te mana ki te whakamahana take crank ina rere te compressor.
- This PLC program also allows the use of almost any heat/cool thermostat. Total Green Mfg. Strongly recommends using Honeywell 8000 series thermostats.
- If either the compressor unit or, the air handler/cased coil sensor detects a refrigerant leak, the unit will go into lockout mode disabling the compressor and backup heat source. The blower on forced air units will be activated and, the “LA” (Leak Alert) light along with the “X” (Lock Out) will turn on along with the “LA” terminal being energized with 24 volts AC. This terminal can be used as a trigger, if required by your local building codes, to set off a remote alarm and/or trigger a mechanical room exhaust fan in the event of a refrigerant leak.
WG2AH Air Force with Hydronic Heating Function
In addition to the function and features as described for WG2A units, The PLC program for the WG2AH units allows for switching priority call from forced air to hydronic heating as well as a feature called “Split Zone” that are installer optioned by choosing jumper settings as described below.
- Ka whakamahia he pekepeke i runga i te waahi waea waea i waenga i nga pito "R" me "AW" hei whakarite i te whakamahana hau i runga i te whakamahana wai. Ina tangohia te pekepeke nei, ko te whakamahana wai te kaupapa matua.
- Ko te Rohe Ritua he waahanga ka taea e koe te whakamahana i tetahi rohe, papa ranei me te wera wai me tetahi atu rohe, papa ranei me te hau kaha. Kei te kaha te Rohe Ritua ma te tango i te peke waea matua puta noa i te "R" me te "AW" ka neke ki te "R" me te "SZ" o te paraka waea waea papa.
- Ahakoa i roto i te aratau "Rohe Wahi", ka tukuna e te waeine compressor te whakamahana hau ki te rohe hau. I te wa e karangahia ana e te taika rokiroki mo te wera, ka huri te waeine compressor ki te whakamahana wai. Mena ka puta he waea mo te rohe hau i te wa e whakamahana ana te waeine compressor i te wai, ka haere tika te waea ki te puna wera aux hei pupuri i te rohe hau. Kia makona te pāmahana tank, ka huri te punaha ki te whakamahana hau noa me te waeine compressor.
- When a hydronic heat call from the buffer tank takes place, the compressor turns off if it is running. 1 minute after that, the 3 way valve energizes and the SV1 valve de-energizes. 30 seconds after that stage, ka timata nga papu wai ki te whakarite i te rere pai o te wai. 30 hēkona i muri i tērā stage, ka timata te compressor. Kia pai te whakamaarama o te tank, ka mutu te miihini ka haere tonu te papu mo te 30 hēkona i mua i te whakaweto kia mau te toenga o te wera mai i te whakawhiti wera. 1 meneti i muri i te katinga o te compressor, ka mutu te hiko o te 3-ara valve. 1 meneti i muri mai ka taea e te compressor te whakaara ano mo te waea rohe hau. Ko enei huringa taima e whakaiti ana i nga kakahu o te punaha ma te kore e huri i raro i te pehanga, i te utaina ranei.
- Ka monoa te mahi whakawera Hydronic i nga wa katoa ka kaha te tauranga “O' ki te whakanoho i te waeine ki te aratau whakamatao.
- If either the compressor unit or, the air handler/cased coil sensor detects a refrigerant leak, the unit will go into lockout mode disabling the compressor and backup heat source. The blower on forced air units will be activated and, the “LA” (Leak Alert) light along with the “X” (Lock Out) will turn on along with the “LA” terminal being energized with 24 volts AC. This terminal can be used as a trigger, if required by your local building codes, to set off a remote alarm and/or trigger a mechanical room exhaust fan in the event of a refrigerant leak.
WG2AD Air Force me te Taumahi Whakawera Wai o-whare
I tua atu i nga mahi me nga ahuatanga e whakaahuahia ana mo nga waeine WG2A kua whakaahuahia i te waahanga tuatahi o tenei tuhinga, ka taea e te kaupapa PLC mo nga waeine WG2AD te huri i te waea matua mai i te hau kaha ki te whakamahana wai o te whare.
- Ka whakamahia he pekepeke i runga i te waahi waea waea i waenga i nga pito "R" me "AW" hei whakarite i te whakamahana hau/te whakamahana i runga i te whakamahana wai o te whare. Ina tangohia tenei pekepeke, ko te whakamahana wai o te whare te kaupapa matua.
- When a water heating call from the water tank takes place, the compressor turns off if it is running. 1 minute after that, the 3 way valve energizes and the SV1 valve de-energizes. 30 seconds after that stage, ka timata nga papu wai ki te whakarite i te rere pai o te wai. 30 hēkona i muri i tērā stage, ka timata te compressor. Kia pai te whakamaarama o te tank, ka mutu te miihini ka haere tonu te papu mo te 30 hēkona i mua i te whakaweto kia mau te toenga o te wera mai i te whakawhiti wera. 1 meneti i muri i te katinga o te compressor, ka mutu te hiko o te 3-ara valve. 1 meneti i muri mai ka taea e te compressor te whakaara ano mo te waea rohe hau. Ko enei huringa taima e whakaiti ana i nga kakahu o te punaha ma te kore e huri i raro i te pehanga, i te utaina ranei.
- Ko tetahi atu waahanga PLC mahi motuhake mo te tauira WG2AD e taea ai te whakamahana wai ki runga 120 nga nekehanga, ko te kaha o te waeine ki te pupuri i te pumau o te compressor ma te tarai i te kawenga compressor ina hiahiatia hei whakahaere i te pehanga tuku.
- If either the compressor unit or, the air handler/cased coil sensor detects a refrigerant leak, the unit will go into lockout mode disabling the compressor and backup heat source. The blower on forced air units will be activated and, the “LA” (Leak Alert) light along with the “X” (Lock Out) will turn on along with the “LA” terminal being energized with 24 volts AC. This terminal can be used as a trigger, if required by your local building codes, to set off a remote alarm and/or trigger a mechanical room exhaust fan in the event of a refrigerant leak.
Kaiwhakahaere Aratau Maamaa
WG1H 100% Wai Whakawera me te Wai Matao anake– Rarangi o nga mahi
- Ka tirotirohia e te PLC ko nga huringa LOW/HIGH pressure, HX Low and Discharge temperature switches. He 60 hēkona te roa o te whakaurunga whakakā haumaru tuwhera i mua i te whakatakoto i te maukati me te tohu he ki te "X". He mea tenei hei aukati i nga waea whakararu, ina koa i te timatanga o te wa whakamatao i te wa e tino makariri ana nga Roopu Whenua. Kua whakaritea te "X" me nga ahuatanga maukati pakeke. Te huri i te vol ititage ki te wae compressor off ka hoki ki runga ki te tautuhi ano i te maukati i te mea karekau e tuwhera te huringa pāmahana tuku. He paatene tautuhi ā-ringa te whakakā pāmahana tuku. Ko te whakakao pāmahana tuku tuwhera ka hiahia ki te tautuhi-a-ringa me te puia ititage huringa mana. Ko te pehanga me te HX Nga huringa pāmahana iti he aunoa.
- Ma te waea "N" ka tiimata te papu porohita mo te 30 hēkona i mua i te kaitahuri kia taea ai te rere katoa i roto i te HX (whakawhiti wera) i mua i te tiimata o te miihini. Kia oti te waea, ka rere te papu he taapiri 30 hēkona i muri i te whakamutu o te kaitapa ki te horoi i te HX o nga toenga wera. Ka puta tenei ahakoa he wera, he wai makariri ranei.
- If the compressor unit sensor detects a refrigerant leak, the unit will go into lockout mode disabling the compressor. The “LA” (Leak Alert) light along with the “X” (Lock Out) will turn on along with the “LA” terminal being energized with 24 volts AC. This terminal can be used as a trigger, if required by your local building codes, to set off a remote alarm and/or trigger a mechanical room exhaust fan in the event of a refrigerant leak.
Mena kei a koe etahi patai mo tetahi o enei mahi, whakapaa atu ki a Total Green Mfg 419-678-2032 mo te tautoko hangarau.
Pātai Auau
- Q: Ka taea e au te whakamahi i tetahi whakamaarama me te Kaiwhakahaere Arorau Ataata?
A: Yes, the PLC program allows for the use of almost any heat/cool thermostat, but Total Green Mfg. recommends using Honeywell 8000 series thermostats for optimal performance.
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