Daikin EWWQC13AJYNN/A [55/72] Caution

Daikin EWWQC13AJYNN/A [55/72] Caution
D -808 C – 08/01 A – EN Pag. 55/72
IMPORTANT
Before putting the machine into operation, clean the water circuit. Dirt, scaling, corrosion residue and other foreign
material can accumulate inside the heat exchanger and reduce its heat exchanging capacity. Pressure drops can
increase as well, thus reducing water flow. Proper water treatment therefore reduces the risk of corrosion, erosion,
scaling, etc. The most appropriate water treatment must be determined locally, according to the type of system and
local characteristics of the process water.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to or malfunctioning of equipment caused by failure to treat water or
by improperly treated water.
Units with external water pump
Start the water pump and check the water system for any leaks; repair these if necessary. While the water pump is in
operation, adjust the water flow until the design pressure drop for the evaporator is reached. Adjust the flow switch
trigger point (not factory-supplied), to ensure operation of the machine within a ± 20% flow range.
CAUTION
From this moment onwards, the machine will be under electrical power. Use extreme caution during
subsequent operation.
A lack of attention during subsequent operation may cause serious personal injury.
Electrical power supply
The machine’s power supply voltage must be the same as that specified on the nameplate ± 10% while the voltage
unbalance between phases must not be in excess of ± 3%. Measure the voltage between phases and if the value does
not fall within the established limits, correct it before starting the machine.
CAUTION
Provide suitable power supply voltage. Unsuitable power supply voltage could cause malfunction of the control
components and undesired triggering of the thermal protection devices, along with a considerable reduction in the life
of the contactors and electric motors.
Unbalance in power supply voltage
In a three-phase system, excessive unbalance between the phases causes overheating of the motor. The maximum
allowed voltage unbalance is 3%, calculated as follows:
Unbalance %: %_____100
max
=
x
Vaverage
VaverageV
Example: the three phases measure 383, 386 and 392 Volts respectively, the average is:
383+386+392
=
387 Volts
3
thus the unbalance percentage is:
%29,1100
387
387392
=
x below the maximum allowed (3%)

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