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Installer manualAG-AC10
Air/air heat pump
IHB GB 1615-2M11862
Table of Contents
41 Important information4Safety information
5Read before starting the installation
5Electrical requirements
62 Delivery and handling6Transport
6Assembly
6Supplied components
73 Pipe connections7General
7Connecting the cooling circuit
8Pipe connections
94 Electrical connections9General
9Communication cable
9Connecting indoor and outdoor unit
10Connecting accessories
115 Installation11Compatible model combinations
11Installation instructions
15Pump down
166 The main functions of the valves
177 Disturbances in comfort17Troubleshooting
188 Accessories
199 Technical data19Dimensions
20Technical specifications
21Electrical circuit diagram
22Index
3Table of Contents |AG-AC10
Safety informationThismanual describes installationand serviceproceduresfor implementation by specialists.
This appliance can be used by childrenaged from 8 years and above and per-sons with reduced physical, sensory ormental capabilities or lack of experienceand knowledge if they have been givensupervisionor instruction concerninguseof the appliance in a safeway andunder-stand thehazards involved. Children shallnot play with the appliance. Cleaningandusermaintenance shall not bemadeby children without supervision.
Rights to make any design or technicalmodifications are reserved.
©NIBE 2016.
Symbols
NOTE
This symbol indicates danger to machine orperson.
Caution
This symbol indicates important informationaboutwhat you shouldobservewhenmaintain-ing your installation.
TIP
This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitateusing the product.
MarkingAG-AC10 is CE marked and meets IPX4.
The CE marking means that NIBE ensures that theproductmeets all regulations that are placed on it basedon relevant EU directives. The CE mark is obligatory formost products sold in the EU, regardless where they aremade.
IPX4 means that the product is protected against dropsof water from all angles.
Recovery
Information regarding the correct recycling of theproduct in accordance with the EU directive2012/19/EU
Do not dispose of used units with normalhousehold waste. It must be disposed of at aspecial waste station or dealer who providesthis type of service.
Separate waste sorting of an electrical andelectronic device makes it possible to prevent adverseeffects on the environment and human health, whichmay occur from inappropriate waste sorting and thisalso makes it possible to reuse and recycle the material,which leads to a considerable saving of energy and re-sources.
To emphasize the need for waste sorting and separatehandling of these units, there is a symbol of a crossed-out waste bin on the product.
Improper disposal of the product by the user results inadministrativepenalties in accordancewith current legis-lation.
Environmental informationThis unit contains a fluorinated greenhouse gas that iscovered by the Kyoto agreement.
F-Gas Regulation (EU) No. 517/2014
The equipment contains R410A, a fluorinated green-housegaswith aGWPvalue (GlobalWarmingPotential)of 2087.50. DO not release R410A into the atmosphere.
AG-AC10Chapter 1 | Important information4
1 Important information
Safety precautions
NOTE
■ Avoid the use and storage of flammable li-quids near the climate unit.
■ Never install electric equipment that does nothave IPX1 protection (protection against ver-tical water drops), under the unit.
The manufacturer assumes no liability, if safety thestandards or protection preventive measures are notcomplied with.
Special safety measures
During installation the cooling circuitmust be connectedfirst and then the electrical circuit. Perform in reverseorder when removing the unit.
During repair■ Disconnect the voltage (via the main switch) beforeopening theunit to check or repair the electrical parts.
■ Keep hands and clothing away frommoving parts.
■ Clean after completing the work, and check that nometal residue or cable parts have been left inside theunit.
■ Vent the premises during the installation and thecooling circuit test. Ensure that no refrigerant gas hasleaked out during the installation, as contact with na-ked flames or heat sources can be toxic or dangerous.
Read before starting theinstallationThis heat pump complies with strict safety and functionstandards.
It is very important that the installer or the service tech-nicians install or repair the system so that it works safelyand efficiently.
For a safe installation and good function thefollowing is required:■ Read this instruction manual carefully before startinginstallation.
■ Follow the installation and safety instructions exactlyas described and shown.
■ Comply with local and national electrical regulations.
■ Note all the warning and safety messages indicatedin this manual.
■ The unit must be connected to a separate supply.
These instructions are sufficient for installation andmaintenance. If assistance is required for a particularproblem, contact our dealer for further information.
NIBE does not accept any responsibility for damage thatoccurs in the event of incorrect installation or impropermaintenance.
Electrical requirementsNOTE
The electrical discharge can cause serious per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified electriciansmay handle the electrical system.
■ Before installation ensure that the mains supply forthe power supply is the same as that indicated on theclimate unit's rating plate.
■ Eachunitmust be connectedwith approvedgroundedcable.
■ The electrical connections must be performed by aspecially trained and qualified electrician.
■ Ensure a ground connection before the unit ispowered.
■ Hazardous electrical voltage is used in this electricalcircuit. See electricalwiringdiagramand its instructionsbelow the connection. Incorrect connections or unsuit-able ground connection can cause accidents or death.
■ The yellow/green cable must not be used for connec-tions other than ground.
■ Tighten the cables securely. Incorrect connections cancause overheating and fire.
■ Electrical cables must not come into contact with thecooling pipes, the compressor or fan's moving parts.
■ Use separate cables for each type of cable.
5Chapter 1 | Important informationAG-AC10
TransportThe outdoor unit should be transported and movedvertically.
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Take care when lifting and moving the indoor and out-door units. We recommend that you ask for assistanceandbend your kneeswhen you lift to avoid injuring yourback.
AssemblyWe recommend that this climate unit be installed by anauthorised technician in accordance with the suppliedinstallation instructions.
NOTE
■ Do not install this climate unit where thereare flue gases, flammable gases or a lot ofmoisture, e.g. in a greenhouse.
■ Do not install this climate unit where there isequipment that generates too much heat.
■ Do not install the unit in premises where itmay be subjected to water splashes (e.g.laundry rooms).
■ To protect the climate unit from corrosion,the unit must not be installedwhere it can bedirectly exposed to seawater splashes or sul-phur fumes.
Selection of installation location for outdoorunitDuring installation...■ ...in damp or uneven locations:
Use a base that is stable and raised above the groundto prevent damage and abnormal vibrations.
■ ...in locations exposed to strong winds:
Secure the unit with bolts and metal frame. Ensurethat there is suitable wind protection.
■ ...in locations susceptible to snowfall (for climate unitswith heat pump):
The concrete foundation or slabs must be positionedso that the lower edge of the evaporator is at the levelof the average local snowdepth, however aminimumof 300 mm.
Prevent the following:■ proximity to heat sources or to areas where hot air isblown out.
■ Installation on wooden wall, because there is a risk ofresonance.
■ damp areas or easily flooded areas and uneven sur-faces.
■ to drill holes in the areas where there are electricalparts or units.
The following is recommended:■ If possible, select well-ventilated, shaded areas.
■ Secure the unit securely at the base to prevent vibra-tions.
Installation areaMinimumworking and maintenance range (measuredin mm):
100 500
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400
300
100
100 500
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Supplied components
Transition nipplefrom 3/8" to 1/2"
AG-AC10Chapter 2 | Delivery and handling6
2 Delivery and handling
GeneralPipe installationmust be carried out in accordance withcurrent norms and directives.
Only use refrigerant pipes that are seamless, degreased,deoxidized and suitable for a pressure of at least 42 bar.The pipes must be supplied with at least 8 mm vapour-proof insulation.
H1
H1
H2
H2
H1 = Height max 10 m
H2 = Height max 5 m
AG-AC10-42Pipe length
Total length
1.5 mThe refrigerantpipes'minimumlength7.5 mThe refrigerant pipes' maximum total
length with standard filling20 mThe refrigerant pipes' maximum total
length with additional filling1
AG-AC10-50Pipe length
Max.pipelengthfor oneindoorunit
Totallength
1.5 mThe refrigerant pipes' minimumlength
12 m15 mThe refrigerant pipes' maximumtotal length with standard filling
25 m30 mThe refrigerant pipes' maximumtotal lengthwith additional filling1
1 Additional filling of refrigerant can be done when the unit isrunning in cooling operation: For refrigerant pipe 1/4" - 3/8" = 15g/m. For refrigerant pipe 1/4" - 1/2" = 20 g/m.
For information about pipe dimensions, see section"Technical Specifications" on page 20.
Condensation drainFor condensation removal, the AG-CH10 accessory ofsuffient length is required to transport the condensationto an external drain. See section "Accessories" on page18 for further information about AG-CH10.
Connecting the cooling circuit■ Use the flare method to connect the pipes.
■ Keep all pipework as short as possible.
■ Lubricate the contact surfaces and hand tighten, thentighten the connections using a torquewrench to ob-tain agoodand secure connection. See the installationinstructions on page 12.
■ Check carefully that there is no risk of any leakageprior to the function test.
NOTE
Pipework for gas is shown as wide pipes andpipework for liquid is shown as narrow pipes.
7Chapter 3 | Pipe connectionsAG-AC10
3 Pipe connections
Pipe connectionsAG-AC10-42 + one indoor unit
Size A
AG-AC10-42 / AG-AC10-50 + one indoor unit
Size B
AG-AC10-42 / AG-AC10-50 + two indoor units
Size A
Size A
AG-AC10-50 + two indoor units
Size A
Size B
Explanation
Indoor unit
AG-WT10-4 / AG-WL10-4Size AAG-WT10-7 / AG-WL10-7Size B
AG-AC10Chapter 3 | Pipe connections8
GeneralNOTE
Electrical installation and servicemust be carriedout under the supervision of a qualified electri-cian, and inaccordancewithapplicable electricalsafety regulations.
■ If a miniature circuit-breaker is used this must havemotor characteristic "C" (compressor operation). Forother fuse sizes, see section "Technical Specifications"on page 20.
■ AG-AC10 does not include an omnipolar circuitbreaker on the incoming power supply. The heatpump’s supply cable must be connected to a circuitbreaker with a breaking gap of at least 3 mm. Whenthe building is equipped with an earth-fault breakerthe heat pump should be equipped with a separateone. Incoming supply must be 230 V ~ 50 Hz via elec-trical distribution units with fuses.
■ If an insulation test is to be carried out in the building,disconnect the heat pump.
Communication cableH05VVC4V5-K 2x0.75 or similar screened cablemust beused.
Connecting indoor andoutdoorunit
Installation with one indoor unit
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Rated voltage230V ~ 50Hz
Installation with two indoor units
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Rated voltage230V ~ 50Hz
Outdoor unitIndoor unit
Indoor unit
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ExplanationPower supply cableACommunication cableBConnection cableC
9Chapter 4 | Electrical connectionsAG-AC10
4 Electrical connections
Connecting accessoriesThe outdoor unit is equipped for connection of a con-densation water pipe (AG-CH10). Connect the powersupply to AG-CH10 as illustrated:
GREY
WHITE
GREEN/YELLOW
AG-CH10
Caution
Also see the Installer manual for AG-CH10.
AG-AC10Chapter 4 | Electrical connections10
Compatible model combinationsOur recommended model combinations are as follows.
Installation with one indoor unit
Indoor unit (circuit A)Outdoor unit
AG-WT10-4 / AG-WL10-4AG-AC10 -42
AG-WT10-7 / AG-WL10-7AG-WT10-7 / AG-WL10-7AG-AC10 -50
Installation with two indoor units
Indoor unit (circuit B)Indoor unit (circuit A)Outdoor unit
AG-WT10-4 / AG-WL10-4AG-WT10-4 / AG-WL10-4AG-AC10 -42AG-WT10-4 / AG-WL10-4AG-WT10-4 / AG-WL10-4
AG-AC10 -50AG-WT10-7 / AG-WL10-7AG-WT10-4 / AG-WL10-4
Installation instructions1. Place the outdoor unit on a stable base raised above
the ground and secure it.
TIP
When installing stand, install screws down-ward to facilitate removal of the front panel.
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2. Hole for connecting the accessory AG-CH10.
3. Remove the sidepanel, then connect the supply andcommunication cables to the outdoor unit and se-cure them with load relief.
11Chapter 5 | InstallationAG-AC10
5 Installation
4. Use insulated copper cooling pipes. Cut a length of30 – 50 cm in addition to the distance between theunits.
min. 8 mmmin. 8 mm
Insulation
5. Removeburrs from thepipeends. Turn thepipe endsdownwards to prevent residue entering the pipe.
6. Thread the flangenuts (which are removed from theoutdoor unit) on the pipes and bend up the ends ofthe pipes.
NOTE
Only use tools intended for R410A
7. A good upward bend must have the followingproperties:■ a smooth and even inner surface
■ a uniform and even outer edge
■ a conical upward bend of uniform length.
Lubricate the contact surfaces with compressor oilbefore connecting the pipes.
3mm 45 °
Lubricate!
AG-AC10Chapter 5 | Installation12
8. Tighten the connections using awrench and torquewrench according to the tightening torque valuesin the table.
Tightening torquePipe diameter
Approx. 15 – 20 Nm6.35 mm (1/4")Approx. 30 – 40 Nm9.52 mm (3/8")Approx. 50 – 55 Nm12.7 mm (1/2")
9. Insulate the pipes thoroughly and keep the pipeconnections free for leak testing.
10. For vacuuming of the indoor unit and refrigerantpipe, connect the vacuumpump to theoutdoorunitas illustrated.
NOTE
Remaining air or damp affects the heatpump's functionnegatively andcandamagethe product.
INDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
11. Remove the valve caps from both valves. Start thevacuumpump and allow it to run for the time givenin the table. If damp air has entered the coolingpipes, flush through with dry nitrogen.
Low pressure
High pressure
Capacity vacuum pump 100l/h
10 min or morePipe length ≤ 10 m
15 min or morePipe length ≥ 10 m
13Chapter 5 | InstallationAG-AC10
12. With the vacuum pump running, close the lowpressure knob on the valve block. Stop the vacuumpump.Open the service valveusinganAllen key andclose it again after 10 seconds. Check the seal of alljoints using soap solution.
13. Open the service valves fully (anti-clockwise direc-tion). Disconnect the vacuum pump. Reinstall thecaps on the valves, tighten to a torque of 20 Nm.Leak trace caps and connections using a sniffer orleak spray. See page 16 for the valves' main func-tions. Repeat steps 10-13 if you have more indoorunits. The indoorunitsmust bemarkedwith "indoorunit A" and "indoor unit B".
14. Complete insulation, protect against mechanicalimpacts, secure and hang up.
15. Caution
The cooling circuit addresses must be setbefore the system is started. The settingsmust be made for each of the system's in-door units. See the Installer Manual for thespecific indoor unit.
Outdoor unit Indoor unit
Address A
Address B
AG-AC10Chapter 5 | Installation14
Pump downPump down means retrieving all refrigerant in the out-door unitwithout losing the system's filling. This is donewhen the climate unit is to be moved or during repairof the cooling circuit.
Procedure for "Pump down":1. Connect amanometer assembly to the lowpressure
valve, open partially (1/4 turns). Extract air from themanometer. Then close the highpressure valve fully.
2. Start the climate unit in cooling mode. When thepressure that is read out from the manometer hasdropped to a value less than 0.6 bar (absolute pres-sure), the low pressure valve must be closed fullyand the climate unit switched off.
3. Remove themanometer assembly. Theaction "Pumpdown" is now complete and all refrigerant has beencollected in the outdoor unit.
15Chapter 5 | InstallationAG-AC10
3-way valve (service valve)2-way valve (service valve)Action
Valve cap
ConeO-ring
CLOSEDDelivery
OPENFunction and test ofthe climate unit
*
OPENPressure measurement and gas filling
*
CLOSEDVacuuming with vacuum pump
* The service valve on the outdoor unit that gives accessto the refrigerant system is of the "Schrader" type. Usehoses that have a Schrader opener in the connection.
AG-AC10Chapter 6 | The main functions of the valves16
6 The main functions of the valves
TroubleshootingNOTE
Workbehind covers securedby screwsmayonlybe carried out by, or under the supervision of,a qualified installation engineer.
NOTE
AsAG-AC10 can be connected to several differ-ent indoor units, these should also be checked.
NOTE
In the event of action to rectify malfunctionsthat require work within screwed hatches, theincoming supply electricity must isolated at thesafety switch.
Basic actionsStart by checking the following possible fault sources:■ That the climateunit is runningor that the supply cableto AG-AC10 is connected.
■ Group and main fuses of the accommodation.
■ The property's earth circuit breaker.
Fault codes
Caution
Remove the side panel that protects the termin-al blocks to read off the LEDs. See page 11.
Key to symbols
The LED is off.
The LED flashes.
CauseDL7DL6DL5DL4DL3
Mixed up pipes.
Defective or disconnected temp. sensor liquid pipe circuit B.
Defective or disconnected temp. sensor liquid pipe circuit A.
Defective or disconnected temp. sensor gas pipe circuit B.
Defective or not connected temp. sensor gas pipe circuit A.
Compressor sensor defective or not connected.
Outdoor temperature sensor defective or not connected.
Evaporator sensor defective or not connected.
Overcurrent compressor.
The compressor's control electronics have overheated.
Overcurrent on fan.
The fan's control electronics have overheated.
Phase monitor tripped.
Fault in indoor unit A-B
Communication fault in indoor unit A-B
DL3 is lit with a steady light if all indoors units are func-tioning correctly, but are switched off. DL3 and DL4 arelit with a steady light if at least one indoor unit is run-ning..
17Chapter 7 | Disturbances in comfortAG-AC10
7 Disturbances in comfort
Condensation water pipe
Condensation water pipe for leading condensation to ex-ternal drain.
AG-CH10-30
Length: 3000 mmPart no. 067 467
AG-CH10-10
Length: 1000 mmPart no. 067 466AG-CH10-60
Length: 6000 mmPart no. 067 468
Ground stand
Ground stand AG-GS10-1
For installation on ground.
Part no. 067 460
GSMmodule AG-BU10
With AG-BU10 you can control the indoor unit via yourmobile phone.
Part no. 067 449
Wall mounting
Wall mounting AG-WS10-1
For installation on walls.
Part no. 067 462
AG-AC10Chapter 8 | Accessories18
8 Accessories
Dimensions
AG-AC10-42/50895
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19Chapter 9 | Technical dataAG-AC10
9 Technical data
Technical specificationsAG-AC10-50AG-AC10-42
Output data840 / 59001020 / 4310WCooling capacity +35°C1) / 27/19°C2), min/max
950 / 6000940 / 5150WHeating capacity +7/6 °C1) / +20 °C2), min/max
39303030WHeating capacity -7°C / -8°C1) / +20 °C2), max
37302900WHeating capacity -10°C/-11°C 1) / +20 °C2), max
32702400WHeating capacity -22°C/-23°C1) / +20 °C2), max
5400W/6.36/A++4300W/6.52/A++Pdesignc/SEER/Energy class (cooling +35 °C)3)
4290W/4.01/A+3420W/4.09/A+Pdesignh/SCOP/Energy class (heat -10 °C)3)
Electrical data230 V ~ 50 HzRated voltage1790 / 7.80W/AMax. specified power/operating current
10AFuseRefrigerant circuit
R410AType of refrigerantTwin rotaryType of compressor
1.3kgVolumePipe connections
6.35 (1/4")mm(inches)
Pipe connection (liquid)
9.52 (3/8")*mm(inches)
Pipe connection (gas)
0.8mmMin. thickness refrigerant pipeRecommended working range 4)
-20 / 50°CMin/max outdoor temp. during cooling10 / 32°CMin/max indoor temp. during cooling-32 / 24°CMin/max outdoor temp. during heating0 / 27°CMin/max indoor temp. during heating
Miscellaneous57kgWeight895mmWidth345mmDepth630mmHeight41dB(A)Max. sound pressure level at 2 m, according to ISO 9614IPX4Enclosure class
064 166064 165Part No.
1) Refers to the outdoor temperature.2) Refers to the indoor temperature.3) According to EN 14825.4) The performance test is carried outwithin the specified temperature range, where operation outside theworking range is possible withmaintained function.*)Transition nipple 3/8" to 1/2" to fit the indoor units AG-WL10-7 and AG-WT10-7 is included.
AG-AC10Chapter 9 | Technical data20
Electrical circuit diagram
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21Chapter 9 | Technical dataAG-AC10
Item register
AAccessories, 18
DDelivery and handling, 6
Assembly, 6Transport, 6
EElectrical circuit diagram, 21Electrical connection, 9
IImportant information, 4
Electrical requirements, 5Safety information, 4
Installation, 11Installation instructions, 11Pump down, 15
MMarking, 4
PPipe connections
Condensation removal, 7Connecting the cooling circuit, 7
SSafety information
Marking, 4Symbols, 4
Safety precautions, 5Supplied components, 6Symbols, 4
TTechnical data, 19
Dimensions, 19Technical specifications, 20
The main function of the valves, 16
AG-AC10Chapter 10 | Item register22
10 Item register
WS name: -GemensamtWS version: a193 (working edition)Publish date: 2016-05-19 15:50
37 4255 150 02
NIBE AB Sweden
Hannabadsvägen 5Box 14 SE-285 21 Markarydinfo@nibe.sewww.nibe.eu
M11862
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