Samsung AE090JXYDEH User manual

ECO HEATING SYSTEM CONTENTS
ECO HEATING SYSTEM
OUTDOOR UNIT
CONTROL KIT
1. Precautions
2. Product Specifications
3. Disassembly and Reassembly
4. Troubleshooting
5. PCB Diagram
6. Wiring Diagram
7. Schematic Diagram
8. Reference Sheet
Model : AE090JXYDEH
AE090JXYDGH
AE120JXYDEH
AE120JXYDGH
AE140JXYDEH
AE140JXYDGH
AE160JXYDEH
AE160JXYDGH
MIM-E03AN

Contents
1. Precautions..............................................................................................................................................................................3
1-1 Precautions for the Service..........................................................................................................................................3
1-2 Precautions related to static electricity and PL...................................................................................................3
1-3 Precautions for the Safety............................................................................................................................................4
1-4 Precautions for handling a system containing refrigerants .........................................................................5
1-5 Precautions for the brazing.........................................................................................................................................5
1-6 Precautions for charging refrigerants.....................................................................................................................5
2. General Overview.............................................................................................................................................................6
2-1 Features of the System..................................................................................................................................................6
2-1-1 Key features of the Monobloc..........................................................................................................................7
2-2 Product Specications...................................................................................................................................................8
2-2-1 Hydro Unit.................................................................................................................................................................8
2-3 Specications of optional items.............................................................................................................................10
2-3-1 Accessories.............................................................................................................................................................10
3. Disassembly and Reassembly.........................................................................................................................12
3-1 EHS Control Kit...............................................................................................................................................................13
3-2 Outdoor Unit...................................................................................................................................................................15
4. Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................................42
4-1 Check before diagnostics..........................................................................................................................................42
4-2 OUTDOOR UNIT errors................................................................................................................................................44
4-2-1 Temperature sensor errors (E221,E231,E251,E320,E901,E902,E906) ..........................................46
4-2-2 Compressor errors (E404, E461, E467).......................................................................................................47
4-2-3 High pressure sensor protection error (E407)........................................................................................48
4-2-4 Compressor discharge error (E416)............................................................................................................49
4-2-5 EEV error (E419)....................................................................................................................................................50
4-2-6 Fan errors (E458, E475)......................................................................................................................................51
4-2-7 Current trip errors (E462, E463, E464, E465)............................................................................................53
4-2-8 DC-link voltage under/over error (E466)..................................................................................................54
4-2-9 IPM overheating error (E500).........................................................................................................................55
4-2-10 Gas leakage error (E554) ...............................................................................................................................56
4-3 CONTROL KIT & wired remote controller errors..............................................................................................57
4-3-1 EEPROM Error (E162).........................................................................................................................................58
4-3-2 CONTROL KIT/OUTDOOR UNIT communication error (E202)........................................................59
4-3-3 Communication error between INVERTER and MAIN PBA (E203) ...............................................60

Contents
4-3-4 Communication tracking error(E604)........................................................................................................61
4-3-5 Water outlet (backup heater) temperature sensor error (E903)....................................................62
4-3-6 DHW tank temperature sensor error (E904)...........................................................................................63
4-3-7 Flow switch (ON) and water pump (OFF) error (E911).......................................................................64
4-3-8 Flow switch (OFF) and water pump (ON) error (E912).......................................................................65
4-4 Other troubleshootings.............................................................................................................................................66
4-4-1 Heating during the cooling mode / Cooling during the heating mode...................................66
4-4-2 Initial diagnosis when the OUTDOOR UNIT is not powered on....................................................68
4-4-3 OUTDOOR UNIT power supply error .........................................................................................................69
5. PCB Diagram
.............................................................................................................................................................................
70
5-1 Control Kit......................................................................................................................................................... 70
5-2 Outdoor Unit................................................................................................................................................... 71
6. Wiring Diagram ........................................................................................................................ 80
6-1 Control Kit......................................................................................................................................................... 80
6-2 Outdoor Unit................................................................................................................................................... 81
7. Reference Sheet ....................................................................................................................... 83
7-1 Index for Model Name................................................................................................................................. 83
7-1-1 Outdoor Unit ......................................................................................................................................... 83
7-2 Refrigerant Circuit Diagram.......................................................................................................................84

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1. Precautions
1-1 Precautions for the Service
Use the standard parts when replacing the electric parts.
– Confirm the model name, rated voltage, rated current of the electric parts.
When repairing the equipment, connection of the harness parts must be firm and solid.
– A loose connection may cause noise or other malfunction.
When assembling and disassembling the equipment while it is laid down, lay it on soft cloth.
– Otherwise it may scratch the back of the exterior of the product.
Remove dust or dirt completely from the housing block, wiring block and service parts during repair.
– This helps prevent the danger of fire caused by tracking or short circuit.
Fasten the valve caps of service valves and charging valves of outdoor unit as much as possible using adjustable wrenches.
Check the status of the components’ assembly after repair service.
– The status must be the same as before the repair service.
1-2 Precautions related to static electricity and PL
The PCB power supply block is susceptible to static electricity. Therefore, care must be taken during repair or measuring
while the power is on.
– Wear insulation gloves for PCB repair or measuring.
Check whether the installation location is at least two meters away from other electronic products such as TV, video, or
audio.
– Otherwise, the video quality might be degraded or noise might be generated.
Do not let end users repair the products themselves.
– Unauthorized disassembly might cause electric shock or fire.

Precautions
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1-3 Precautions for the Safety
Do not pull any electric wires and do not touch an auxiliary power switch with a wet hand.
– There is a danger of electric shock or fire.
In case any wire or power plug has been damaged, replace it to eliminate any possible danger.
Do not bend the power cord by force and do not put any heavy object on the power cord.
– There is a danger of electric shock or fire.
Do not use multi socket.
– There is a danger of electric shock or fire.
Ground the product if necessary.
– Be sure to ground the product if there is any danger of electric leakage due to water or moisture.
Be sure to turn off the auxiliary power switch or pull out the power plug during replacement or repair of electric parts.
– There is a danger of electric shock.
In case the product will not be in use for a long time, the battery of remote control should be kept separately.
– Leakage of inside fluid can cause break down of remote control.
The installation must be done by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
– Installation by an unqualified person may cause a water leakage, electric shock or fire and so on.
The electric work must be done by service agent or similarly qualified persons according to national wiring regulations and use
only rated cable.
– If the capacity of the power cable is insufficient or electric work is not properly completed, electric shock or fire may occur.
Use only rated parts and tools.
– If you don't use the rated parts and tools, it can cause trouble with the air conditioner and bring about injury.
If any gas or impurities except R410A refrigerant come into the refrigerant pipe, serious problem may occur and it may cause
injury.
Leak test must be done using only Nitrogen(NO
2
)gas.
R410A refrigerant is used for EHS.
– When using R410A, moisture or foreign substances may affect to the capacity and reliability of the product.Safety precautions
must be taken when installing the refrigerant pipe.
– The design pressure of the unit is 4.1MPa. Select appropriate material and thickness according to the regulations.
– R410A is a quasi-azeotrope of two refrigerants.
Make sure to charge liquid one when adding refrigerant.
If you charge gaseous refrigerant, it may affect the capacity and reliability of the product as a result of change formation of the
refrigerant.

Precautions
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1-4 Precautions for handling a system containing refrigerants
All system containing refrigerants shall be removed under regional regulations prior to the disposal to
prevent the potential health and environmental consequences.
Harmful for human body
– When emitted liquid refrigerant contacts human body, contacted area may get frostbite, blister or become numb.
If refrigerant leaks in airtight area, lack of oxygen may cause suffocation. When refrigerant is heated, it may generate harmful gas.
Precautions for handling container
– Do not apply shock or heat to the refrigerant container.
1-5 Precautions for the brazing
Clear any dangerous or inflammable materials in surrounding environment.
Make sure to empty the remaining refrigerant in the product or pipe before brazing.
– Brazing with the refrigerant still remaining in the product or pipe may cause poor result and generate harmful gas. Furthermore,
pressure of the refrigerant may increase and cause damage to the leaking part. This may lead harmful refrigerant and oil to spurt
out which can be dangerous for service personnel.
Use nitrogen gas to get rid of the oxide forming during brazing.
– Using other type of gas may cause damage to the product or the exterior.
1-6 Precautions for charging refrigerants
Add quantity of the refrigerant using a scale and perform a test operation with S-net.
– Product performance may decrease if you add excessive amount of refrigerant.
Do not charge refrigerants while heating the container up.
– The container may get damaged by the heat and result in explosions.
Do not operate the product without pressure switch(for product protection) and sensor.
– If there are any internal blockage, high refrigerant pressure increase may damage the product or exterior.

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2. General Overview
2-1 Features of the System
POWER SAVING
EHS(Eco Heating System) considers the trend in air conditioner use. It optimizes the
energy efficiency of loads ranging from partial to full. It achieves an excellent energy
effect for the users of the air conditioner.
Samsung patented compressor
Samsung has been researching and developing compressors since the 70's.
It has developed power saving compressors for more than thirty years.
The EHS(Eco Heating System) compressor adopts a double-rotor BLDC compressor with permanent magnets made by Samsung.
Electricity for the compressor rotor is obtained from a neodium-iron-boron permanent magnetic material (boron magnet can attract iron
material weighing 1000 times its own weight.) It strengthens the rotary moment of the compressor to maximize the entire efficiency of the
compressor.
BLDC electricity
Permanent magnet, strong magnetic rotor
Double rotor compression cylinder
Nd-Fe-B Neodium-Iron-Boron magnet
SAMSUNG's double-rotor compressor has the upper and lower rotors designed symmetrically.
The double rotor in symmetry can remove vibrations caused by the eccentric design of the cylinder.
2 rotors balancing the rotary moment
Centered symmetry
Upper rotor
Permanent magnet rotor
Lower cylinder
Upper cylinder
Lower rotor
High efficiency heat exchanger
EHS(Eco Heating System) uses new multiple-teeth screw pipes with a diameter of 8 mm to improve the heat exchangeability of the pipe by
30.8%.
The water-friendly aluminum foil in the heat exchanger uses the G-fin patent design to improve the efficiency of heat exchange by 13%.
DC fan electricity
The EHS(Eco Heating System) outdoor machine uses DC fan electricity. The rotational speed of electricity is 100 RPM to 1050 RPM with
step-free control. The electrical efficiency is improved by about 33% compared to AC electricity.
Efficiency
Multiple-teeth screw pipes
General screw pipes

General Overview
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2-1-1 Key features of the Monobloc
Easy installation
No need to install the refrigerant lines in the system. Users can run the system after connecting water pipes only.
Integrated Heating & Cooling system
Plate Heat exchanger is a integral part in heating & cooling system. For user’s convenience, PHE is integrated into the system.
This concept will help space saving and lower costs for pipe line reduction.
Running Costs-Reduction of Up to 32.4%
Samsung EHS, known for its world class efficiency (12kW floor heating system with COP of 4.51), can reduce 32.4% of your run-
ning costs as compared to a gas boiler.
High Performance at Low Temperature
Samsung EHS is made up of an inverter compressor optimally operated according to the outdoor temperature, offering heating
performance of 90% at -10°C and reliable frost protection at -25°C.

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2-2 Product Specifications
2-2-1 Hydro Unit
Item
AE160JXYDGH AE140JXYDGH AE120JXYDGH AE090JXYDGH
3phase 16kW 3phase 14kW 3phase 12kW 3phase 9kW
Image
Outdoor unit
Control Kit
Remote Controller
A2W
Condition #1.
(A7/W35) *1
Nominal
Capacity
Heating W 9,000 12,000 14,000 16,000
Btu/h 30,700 40,900 47,800 54,600
Cooling W 7000 12,000 13,000 14,000
Btu/h 23,900 40,900 44,300 47,800
Power Input
(Nominal)
Heating W2,140 2,660 3,140 3,800
Cooling 1,920 3,160 3,500 3,840
Current Input
(Nominal)
Heating A3.5 4.2 4.8 5.7
Cooling 3.2 5.2 5.3 5.8
COP (Nominal Heating) W/W 4.21 4.51 4.46 4.21
EER (Nominal Cooling) W/W 3.65 3.80 3.71 3.65
A2/W35 Capacity Heating W 7,700 9,800 11,200 12,500
COP W/W 3.26 3.32 3.26 3.10
A-7/W35 Capacity Heating W 7,600 10,300 10,800 13,400
COP W/W 2.39 2.61 2.56 2.47
Field
Wiring
MCA A 10 10 12 12
MFA A 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.1
Power Source Wire ㎡1.5↑1.5↑1.5↑1.5↑
Transmission Cable ㎡0.75↑0.75↑0.75↑0.75↑
Water
Connections
Water Flow Rate
(Heating/Cooling) LPM 26/21 35/35 40/37 46/40
Water Pressure (Max) bar 3 3 3 3
Water Pipe Inlet Φ, inch BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1"
Outlet Φ, inch BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1"
Leaving Water
Temperature
Heating °C 25~55 25~55 25~55 25~55
Cooling °C 5~25 5~25 5~25 5~25
Refrigerant
Type - R410A R410A R410A R410A
Control Method - EEV EEV EEV EEV
Factory Charging g 1,500 2,600 2,600 2,600
Power Supply Φ, #, V, Hz G(380~415V,
50Hz, 3Ф)
G(380~415V,
50Hz, 3Ф)
G(380~415V,
50Hz, 3Ф)
G(380~415V,
50Hz, 3Ф)
Sound *3
Sound
Pressure
Heating Std High dB(A) 48 50 51 52
Cooling Std High dB(A) 48 50 52 54
Sound Power Heating Std High dB 63 64 65 66
External
Dimension
Net Weight kg 76.0 108.0 108.0 108.0
Shipping Weight kg 84.0 118.0 118.0 118.0
Net Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 940 x 998 x 330 940 x 1,420 x 330 940 x 1,420 x 330 940 x 1,420 x 330
Shipping Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 995 x 1,178 x 426 995 x 1,598 x 426 995 x 1,598 x 426 995 x 1,598 x 426
Operating
Temp. Range A2W
Heating ℃-25~35 -25~35 -25~35 -25~35
Cooling ℃10~46 10~46 10~46 10~46
D.Hot Water ℃-25~43 -25~43 -25~43 -25~43
*1) A2W Condition #1 : (Heating) Water In/Out 30℃/35℃, Outdoor Air 7℃DB/6℃WB; (Cooling) Water In/Out 23℃/18℃, Outdoor Air 35℃DB.
*2) Sound pressure was acquired in an anechoic room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.

General Overview
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Product Specifications (cont.)
Item
AE160JXYDEH AE140JXYDEH AE120JXYDEH AE090JXYDEH
1phase 16kW 1phase 14kW 1phase 12kW 1phase 9kW
Image
Outdoor unit
Control Kit
Remote Controller
A2W
Condition #1.
(A7/W35) *1
Nominal
Capacity
Heating W 9,000 12,000 14,000 16,000
Btu/h 30,700 40,900 47,800 54,600
Cooling W 7,500 12,000 13,000 14,000
Btu/h 25,600 40,900 44,300 47,800
Power Input
(Nominal)
Heating W2,140 2,660 3,140 3,800
Cooling 1,950 3,160 3,500 3,840
Current
Input
(Nominal)
Heating
A
9.2 12 14.3 17.1
Cooling 9 14.3 15.7 17.3
COP (NominalHeating) W/W 4.21 4.51 4.46 4.21
EER (Nominal Cooling) W/W 3.85 3.80 3.71 3.65
A2/W35 Capacity Heating W 7,700 9,800 11,200 12,500
COP W/W 3.26 3.32 3.26 3.10
A-7/W35 Capacity Heating W 7,600 10,300 10,800 13,400
COP W/W 2.39 2.61 2.56 2.47
Field Wiring
MCA A 22 28 30 32
MFA A 27.5 35 37.5 40
Power Source Wire ㎡4.0↑6.0↑6.0↑6.0↑
Transmission Cable ㎡0.75↑0.75↑0.75↑0.75↑
Water
Connections
Water Flow Rate (Heating/Cooling) LPM 26/22 35/35 40/37 46/40
Water Pressure (Max) bar 3 3 3 3
Water Pipe Inlet Φ, inch BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1"
Outlet Φ, inch BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1" BSPP male 1"
Leaving Water
Temperature
Heating °C 25~55 25~55 25~55 25~55
Cooling °C 5~25 5~25 5~25 5~25
Refrigerant
Type - R410A R410A R410A R410A
Control Method - EEV EEV EEV EEV
Factory Charging g 1,400 2,600 2,600 2,600
Power Supply Φ, #, V,
Hz
E(220~240V,
50Hz, 1Ф)
E(220~240V,
50Hz, 1Ф)
E(220~240V,
50Hz, 1Ф)
E(220~240V,
50Hz, 1Ф)
Sound *3
Sound
Pressure
Heating Std High dB(A) 48 50 51 52
Cooling Std High dB(A) 48 50 52 54
Sound Power Heating Std High dB 63 64 65 66
External
Dimension
Net Weight kg 76.0 108.0 108.0 108.0
Shipping Weight kg 84.0 118.0 118.0 118.0
Net Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 940 x 998 x 330 940 x 1,420 x 330 940 x 1,420 x 330 940 x 1,420 x 330
Shipping Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 995 x 1,178 x 426 995 x 1,598 x 426 995 x 1,598 x 426 995 x 1,598 x 426
Operating
Temp. Range A2W
Heating ℃-25~35 -25~35 -25~35 -25~35
Cooling ℃10~46 10~46 10~46 10~46
D.Hot Water ℃-25~43 -25~43 -25~43 -25~43
*1) A2W Condition #1 : (Heating) Water In/Out 30℃/35℃, Outdoor Air 7℃DB/6℃WB; (Cooling) Water In/Out 23℃/18℃, Outdoor Air 35℃DB.
*2) Sound pressure was acquired in an anechoic room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.

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Item Description Code No. Q’ty Remark
Cap Drain DB63-10355C 5
Essential Offer
(Outdoor Unit)
Drain Plug DB67-00806A 2
Rubber Leg DB73-20134A 4
MANUAL INSTALL (Outdoor Unit) DB68-05387A 1
MANUAL USERS (CONTROL KIT) DB68-05402A 1
Essential Offer
(Control Kit)
MANUAL INSTALL (CONTROL KIT) DB68-05388A 1
Switch-Flow DB34-00079A 1
Wired remote controller DB93-11251L 1
Connector Wire
(Smart Grid, 2000mm) DB93-13255A 1
SENSOR TEMP DB32-00213A 1
Thermistor (Water Tank) DB95-05023A 1
SENSOR TEMP DB32-00217A 1
HOLDER SENSOR DB61-05217A 2
SPRING ETC-SENSOR DB81-00635A 2
CABLE TIE DB65-10088C 4
2-3 Specifications of optional items
2-3-1 Accessories

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Accessories
Item Description Code No. Q’ty Remark
TAPE-HANDLE CABI SIDE DB74-00039D 2
Essential Offer
(Control Kit)
RUBBER-PIPE DB73-00436B 2
INSULATION-BASE DB72-00401F 2
ASSY CONNECTOR WIRE-CLIP
(Back-up heater connector(Brown)) DB93-08924R 1
LEAD CONNECTOR
(Back-up heater connector (Red)) DB39-00941A 1
LEAD CONNECTOR
(Back-up heater connector(White)) DB39-00941B 1

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Hand Tool sets
3. Disassembly and Reassembly
Item Remark
+Screw Driver
Adjustable wrench
–Screw Driver
Nipper
Electric Motion Driver
L-Wrench
Torque Lench
Latchet Lench

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No Parts Procedure Remark
1 CABINET TOP You must turn off the power before
disassembling.
1) Unscrew and remove the two screws
on the CABINET TOP.
(Use '+' type screw driver)
2) Remove the CABINET TOP.
2 ELCB 1) Unscrew and remove the two screws of the
power supply cable on the terminal block.
(Use '+' type screw driver)
2) Unscrew and remove the two screws on the
top & bottom of the ELCB.
(Use '+' type screw driver)
3-1 EHS Control Kit
Be sure that the power switch is in the OFF and the power source cord shall be unplugged prior to disassembly and reassembly works.

Disassembly and Reassembly
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No Parts Procedure Remark
3 ASSY PCB MAIN OUT 1) Unscrew and remove the earth screw
on the CABINET BOTTOM.
(Use '+' type screw driver)
2) Unscrew and remove the three screws
(Use‘+’type screw driver)
3) Pull the PCB support to each direction.
Please note that PCB support may be
broken by your excessive pulling.

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No Parts Procedure Remark
1 CABI FRONT RH
You must turn off the power before
disassembling.
1) Unscrew and remove the three screws on the
CABI FRONT RH.
(Use '+' type screw driver)
2 CABI TOP 1) Unscrew and remove the nine screws
on each side of the CABI TOP.
(Use '+' type screw driver)
3 CABI INSTALL
FRONT
1) Unscrew and remove the screw
on the CABI INSTALL FRONT.
(Use ‘+’type screw driver)
AE160JXYD*/AE140JXYD*/AE120JXYD*
3-2 Outdoor Unit

Disassembly and Reassembly
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Disassembly and Reassembly
No Parts Procedure Remark
4 GUARD COND 1) Pull the sensor from Guard Cond.
2) Unscrew and remove the four screws
on the GUARD COND.
(Use '+' type screw driver)

Disassembly and Reassembly
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No Parts Procedure Remark
5 CABI BACK RH 1) Pull the sensor from the CABI BACK RH.
2) Unscrew and remove the nine screws on each
side the CABI BACK RH.
(Use '+' type screw driver)

Disassembly and Reassembly
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No Parts Procedure Remark
6 CABI INSTALL BACK 1) Unscrew and remove the 7 screws in the
Cabinet-Install Back.
(Use '+' type screw driver)

Disassembly and Reassembly
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No Parts Procedure Remark
7 CABI FRONT LF 1) Unscrew and remove 10 screws.
in the Cabinet-Front LF.
(Use '+' type screw driver)
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