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OPA 186RKTYG (Digital c/w EC motor & UC7 Controller)
Packaged Reverse Cycle R410A
Air Cooled Air Conditioner Installation &
Maintenance
button on the UC7 circuit board until
the display shows the letter 'H', then
release the push button.
iii. The indoor fan will start and run at the
'High' speed setting (factory default
setting is 7.5V). The display will show
the value ('7.5') and the indoor fan will
run at the selected speed.
iv. Each following press on the SW3
push button increases the indoor fan
control voltage in steps of 0.5V, up
to a maximum of 10.0V. Pressing the
push button again when value 10.0 is
shown returns the fan control voltage
down to the minimum value for 'High'
fan speed (3.0V).
v. When the desired setting for high
fan speed is selected then wait for
30 seconds. The controller will save
the selected value in its memory and
return to normal operation.
vi. To adjust the indoor fan 'Low' speed
repeat the above procedure but wait
until the display shows the letter 'L'
before releasing the push button. The
factory default value for low speed is
5.5V.
If the air returning to the indoor unit is
regularly expected to be above 50%RH,
then the coil face velocity should be limited
to be 2.5 m/s or less (refer Air Handling
graph in Technical Data pamphlet).
High humidity levels can occur in tropical or
subtropical conditions, and/or when heavily
moisture laden fresh air is introduced. Select
a fan speed that avoids water carry-over
problems.
CHECK TESTS
1. Leave the remote switch in the off
position and close the mains isolating
switch.
A four hour delay period is required to
allow the crankcase heater to drive any
liquid refrigerant out of the compressor
oil.
2. Check that all fan motors are free
running.
3. Check that the thermostat is correctly
wired to the unit and is set at the desired
temperature.
4. Checkthattheairlters,ifany,have
been correctly installed.
5. Check any supply air diffuser dampers
are open.
START UP PROCEDURE
Use the supplied Commissioning Sheet to
help you complete the following procedure:
1. Switch on the unit after the four hour
delay period for the crankcase heater
has expired.
Compressor
The compressor is digital scroll type. This
has a variable capacity ability that enables
closer control of room temperature.
The compressor lubricant is polyol ester
oil (POE). Note, this oil absorbs moisture
quickly if exposed to open air.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electricalworkmustbedonebyaqualied
electrician. The outdoor unit must be wired
directly from a distribution board by means
of a circuit breaker and a mains isolator
provided - preferably close to the unit.
Standard units are suitable for use with
thermostats with either manual Heat/Cool
selection or automatic changeover subject
to the contact ratings of the thermostats.
The system is set up for the compressor to
be controlled variably by:
1. TZT-100 Controller (via RS485 modbus),
2. 0-10V dc command via BMS modbus, or
3. 0-10V dc command via a client supplied
external controller.
If option 1 is chosen, then disconnect or
remove the Signal Input for Controller 0-10V.
If a TZT-100 Controller is used then variable
capacity control is automatically included
and no additional wiring is required.
Note: The TZT-100 Controller can
automatically switch the indoor fan off during
de-ice, if selected, therefore no additional
wiring is required to achieve this result.
A 24 hour power supply to the crankcase
heaters is required, otherwise the warranty
is void.
INDOOR FAN SPEED
The Indoor fan can be switched ON through
the thermostat by selecting High, Medium
or Low fan speed, or via BMS. This can be
done without starting the compressor.
1. Check the operation of the indoor fan for
noise and vibration.
2. CheckiftheHighspeedairowisto
specication.
3. CheckiftheLowspeedissufciently
low yet without risk of frost on the indoor
coil.
4. Refer wiring diagram for the factory
default setting of the maximum fan
speed and the fan speed range High –
Low.
5. If either High speed or Low speed need
adjusting, use the UC7 Controller board
to adjust the indoor fan speed:-
i. Ensure the compressor is off and the
thermostat or BMS does not request
for the compressor to start.
ii. Press and hold down the SW3 push
GENERAL
This OPA 186 unit must be installed in
accordance with all national and local safety
codes.
OPTIONS (Field Fitted)
1. TZT-100 Room Temperature Controller
2. Signal Isolator (refer Indoor Fan Speed
control options).
INSTALLATION
Positioning
Refer to dimension diagram for minimum
clearances. If multiple units are to be placed
side-by-side then allow at least 2 m between
coil faces.
Mounting
Fastentheunitdowntoarmathorizontal
base using the four holes provided in the
mounting rails.
When the unit is being installed on a roof
it is recommended that the unit is installed
on a substantial structure with vibration
isolating springs beneath the unit. These
springs are not supplied with the unit.
Flexible duct connections are recommended
between the supply and return ducts and
the unit.
Condensate Drain
The condensate drain should be 'U' trapped
outside the unit. The trap should have a
vertical height of at least 50 mm. The drain
should have a slope of at least 1 in 50 and
must not be piped to a level above the unit
drain pipe.
Forlongcondensatepiperuns,tavent
pipe near the drain trap. The top of the vent
pipe must be at least 100 mm above the
OPA unit's drain tray.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
General
The refrigeration system has been charged
with R410A refrigerant; refer wiring
specicationtableforamount.Tapping
points are provided to measure discharge
and suction operating pressures. Beware of
high system pressures; use correct guages.
OPEN
DRAIN
MINIMUM
SLOPE
20 mm PER m
(1 IN 50)
50 mm
MINIMUM
100 mm
APPROX.
'U' TRAP
100 mm
APPROX.
VENT PIPE
FOR LONG
CONDENSATE
DRAIN RUNS
UNIT
Dimensions (mm) OPA 186RKTYG
PROJECTION
Not to Scale
POINT LOADS (kg) WEIGHT
W X Y Z (kg)
46 56 75 64 241
2. Check for correct rotation of the
compressor. If rotation is incorrect the
compressor will not pump, be noisy, and
will draw minimal current. To correct
motor rotation, change the phasing at
the main power terminal.
3. Check the supply voltage.
4. Measure the current draw on the
compressor motor and on each fan
motor. Check all readings against the
speciedvalues-particularlytheindoor
fan amps if the unit is installed in a free
blow application.
5. Fit R410A compatible gauges and
measure the suction and discharge
pressures.
6. In cooling mode, test the operation
of the high pressure safety control by
safely disconnecting the outdoor air fan.
7. Test the operation of the reversing valve
by running the unit in both the heating
and cooling mode.
8. Check that the motors are running
smoothly.
9. Checkthesupplyairowateachoutlet.
10. Touch up any outdoor unit paintwork
damage to prevent corrosion.
UNIT CONTROLLER (UC7)
The Unit Controller provides system
protection functions such as coil frost
protection, de-icing, high head pressure and
low suction pressure cut-out.
It also protects against rapid cycling of the
compressor(s) and loss of refrigerant.
Various methods of head pressure control
(orlimiting)areemployedintemperzone
units. The particular method used varies
from model to model, but is also handled by
the Unit Controller. In combination, these
features deliver optimised performance
across a wide operating temperature range.
AsaresultoftheUC’scontrolofthese
inter-related functions, the outdoor fans may
take some time to start rotating after each
compressor start. They may also run on
when the compressor stops. The fans will
stop during a de-ice cycle. The speed will
vary either smoothly, or in steps, in order to
protect against excessively low or high head
pressure.
Refer to UC7 Controller label on the unit or
www.temperzone.biz for operation & fault
diagnostics information; model search 'UC7'.
MAINTENANCE
Weekly For First Four Weeks
1. Checkindoorairlters(iftted)and
vacuum or wash clean as necessary.
2. Check condensate drain for free
drainage.
3. Check compressor compartment for oil
stains indicating refrigerant leaks.
SUPPLY
AIR
RETURN
AIR
1158
MOUNTING CENTRES
1160
OVERALL
1200
OVERALL
OUTDOOR
AIR FLOW
500 MIN. CLEARANCE
1000 MIN.
CLEARANCE
500 MIN. CLEARANCE
X
Y
Z
W
OUTDOOR
AIR FLOW
ELECTRICAL
ACCESS
PANEL 60
440
35 65
ACCESS
PANEL
2000 MIN. CLEARANCE
1070
OVERALL
45
1032
1095
725
MOUNTING CENTRES
12 DIA. HOLES
DRAIN
15 BSPF
11
ELECTRICAL
HOLES
25 DIA.
187
195
203
95
4. Check tightness of electrical
connections.
Six Monthly
1. Check the tightness of all fan and motor
mountings.
2. Check tightness of electrical
connections.
3. Check suction and discharge operating
pressures.
4. Replaceindoorunitairlters(iftted).
5. Check condensate drain for free
drainage.
Yearly
1. Checkallrefrigerantpipingforchang
and vibration.
2. Check the operation of electric heaters,
iftted.
3. Check air supply at all diffusers.
4. Check for excessive noise and vibration
and correct as necessary.
5. Check for insulation and duct damage
and repair as necessary.
6. Remove lint and dust accumulation
fromoutdoorcoilns.
7. Touch up any outdoor unit paintwork
damage to prevent corrosion.
NOTE
Specicationsaresubjecttochangewithout
notice due to the manufacturer's ongoing research
and development programme.
Fig. 2 Connecting Alternative Thermostats
This wiring diagram shows how to connect a thermostat or other controller using 12V DC control signals to the UC7.
This pamphlet replaces the previous
issue no. 3960 dated 04/16.
Wiring revision F.
©temperzonelimited201604/16 Pamphlet No. 3960