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Global PAC Controls Manual July 2018

‘everything for the professional air conditioning installer’

Secon Solar Limited, Unit 87, Business & Innovation Centre, Wearfield, Sunderland SR5 2TH

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The Hitachi Global PAC Primairy range is a new range of PAC single split systems designed to give a high level of flexibility without exces-sive complexity and at a competitive price. This manual is designed to show how to use the controls for Global PAC using the wired remote controller supplied with the unit. Contents System Component Diagrams 2 to 4 Field Settings 5 to 6 Running Parameters 7 to 8 Remote Interface 9 Control Logic Description 10 Fault Code Overview 11 Outdoor Unit Fault Codes 12 to 15 Indoor Unit Fault Codes 15 to 16 Trouble Shooting Overload Conditions 17 Drive Fault Codes 3hp model 18 Drive Fault Codes Other Models 19 Controller Layout and other functions 20 Sensor Resistances 20 Basic Operation 21 Weekly Time Clock Operation 22

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Typical Indoor and Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagrams

INDOOR UNIT

OUTDOOR UNIT

SYSTEM WIRING

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Comparison of Wiring Diagram with actual PCB

INDOOR UNIT

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OUTDOOR UNIT

Comparison of Wiring Diagram with actual PCB

Control Board

Driver Board

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On installation various field settings should be set up for the particular installation that you have. Step 1—Pipe Length Dip switch 2, segment 1 on the outdoor unit PCB is delivered set to off. If the in-door to outdoor pipe separation is above 15 metres set this to on. Step 2—Duct Static Pressure (Ducted Units Only)

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Field Settings

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Step 3—Operation Settings Set using the wired controller as below

Code Description Value Notes

1 Auto Restart 0—No / 1—Yes

2 Fahrenheit / Centigrade 0—Centigrade / 1—Fahrenheit

3 Display Temperature 0—Set Temp / 1—Actual Temp

4 Room / Unit sensor in

Cooling Mode

0—Sensor in Controller, 10—

Sensor in unit, 1-9 sets a ratio to use both e.g. 5 is 50:50

5 Dirty Filter Indication 0—Off 1—On

6 Dirty Filter Time Period 0-32 where 32 is 1000 hours

7 Installation Height In metres 0 to 10 Only for cassette models

8 Cooling Compensation 0 to 10 (0 to –5C)

9 Heating Compensation 0 to 10 (0 to –5C)

10 Duct Static Pressure Depends upon model See field settings step 2

12 Room / Unit sensor in

Heating Mode

0—Sensor in Controller, 10—

Sensor in unit, 1-9 sets a ratio to use both e.g. 5 is 50:50

13 Cooling Offset -10 to +10—temperature in C

14 Heating Offset -10 to +10—temperature in C

25 Volt Free Access 0—Disabled, 1– Access Control

Enable, 2—fire protection en-able, Access & Fire protect en-

able, 3—All On / Off enable

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Running Parameters

Various Settings and actual operating conditions can be viewed using either the wired controller or the outdoor unit LED display

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Parameter check by outdoor PCB (not 3hp model)

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Volt Free Access

A plug is included connected to CN16 with a pair of wire loops to allow remote in-terface with the unit for the following functions via a remote Volt Free Contact. The option code 25 needs to be set up to use this function (see page 6) and the red loop on the plug in CN16 to be cut and taken via a 1mm cable to a remote Volt Free contact. Keycard Access—Use the Volt Free contact to give a closed signal for normal opera-tion and open the contact for 30 seconds or more to stop operation Fire Alarm—Use the Volt Free contact to break the contacts and stop the unit after 30 seconds in case of a fire alarm On / Off control—The Volt Free is used to start and stop the unit with Closed circuit starting and open circuit stopping the unit.

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Control Logic Description

Fan Only Mode

In fan only mode the temperature is not shown, nor can the set tem-

perature be adjusted and Auto Fan mode is not available. The indoor unit runs constantly in the selected fan speed.

Cooling Mode

In cooling mode the indoor fan operates constantly in either the manually selected speed or in auto fan speed according to the dia-

gram on the right dependant upon the difference between actual and set temperature.

The unit will cool until the set temperature is reached when it will stop cooling. Cooling will be restarted when the actual temperature

is higher than the set temperature by 1C.

The outdoor fan speed is dependant upon the outdoor coil tempera-

ture. Twin fan outdoor units operate with the lower fan running slightly slower than the upper.

Heating Mode

When heating mode is initially selected the indoor fan will not oper-

ate to prevent cold drafts. Once the indoor coil warms up then the

fan will operate according to the selected fan speed. In auto fan speed the fan will operate according to the diagram on the right de-

pendant upon the difference between actual and set temperature.

The unit will heat until the set temperature is reached when it will

stop heating. Heating will be restarted when the actual temperature is lower than the set temperature by 1C.

The outdoor fan speed is dependant upon the outdoor coil tempera-

ture. Twin fan outdoor units operate with the lower fan running

slightly slower than the upper.

Auto Mode

In auto mode the system will compare the set temperature with the actual temperature. A difference of greater than 3C will result in the

unit switching into either heating or cooling mode. It will stay in that

mode until the set temperature is changed or the heating or cooling has stopped for 10 minutes.

Freeze and Overheat Protection

In cooling mode the system will stop cooling if the indoor coil tem-perature drops too low and runs the risk of freezing the coil. It will

also monitor the outdoor coil and stop cooling if the temperature rises too high.

In heating mode if the indoor coil temperature rises too high then

the unit will stop heating to allow this to drop.

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Fault Codes

If the unit malfunctions then an error code will display on the controller as below. Error codes and Drive Error Codes can also be interrogated using the Running Parameter function on the controller. They are also displayed on the outdoor PCB.

Fault Code by Wired Controller Display You can also Parameter code 24 to show a

fault code or 25 to show a Drive Code.

Fault Code by Outdoor LED 3HP Model Only

Fault Code by Outdoor Unit Seven Segment Display 4 to 6.5HP Models

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Fault Code by LED Display at indoor wireless receiver panel

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Controller Layout & Other Functions

Tempera-

ture

Discharge

Sensor

All Other

Sensors

0C 187k 15k

10C 114k 9.8k

20C 72k 6.6k

30C 46k 4.6k

50C 21k 2.3k

100C 3.8k 0.5k

Readings in k-Ohms for sensors at dif-fering temperatures. To test a sensor 0C is melting ice and 100C is boiling water.

For other controller information read the controller manual

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‘everything for the professional air conditioning installer’

Secon Solar Limited, Unit 87, Business & Innovation Centre, Wearfield, Sunderland SR5 2TH

T: 0191 516 6554 E:info@seconsolar.com W: www.seconaircon.co.uk