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1. SOLARSTREAM HEAT PUMP SPECIFICATIONS For more information goto the website www siddonssolarstream com For installation video goto www siddonssolarstream com installation To beread inconjunction with the e Installation and User Manual e Product Brochure Content le SPECIEICALION E DOVBENEINTUNSSERRINIUNSTERSK UNE 4 no C MM 4 ZR esci cupi m een 1 Pur TeXIDIeaMg ACCOSSIDIC SPIT SYSTEHN cries ia pado dentes dome toe pend iUud 4 A 2 1 Technical parameter for the main unit cece 2 2 Guten md AQ en a 3 Heat Pump check sssssssesee Hmmm 4 IIl Technical GUld nenne 4 1 Staring Current and Peak Current cccscssesseescssesseesseeeeneesentens 4 yl AN ee na TEE En 5 3 Gas Levels and Pressures esee ene 5 A Electionic expansion VO VIC asas nase en er 5 o 6 1 Mounting and fixing method of the remote controller 6 2 056 of remote cOn IO rra area 6 3 Operation date SettiNQ oo occoccocnocnccnocnoccoccononcnnccnncnnonccnnonnnononnss 10 V Maintenance and repair eeennm mmm 11 VI Wiring diagram rinda 12 Notice 1 1 In order to use this product better and safer please read this instruction carefully before install and operate it Please pay attention to all the notice in operation and maintenance Save all manuals and documentation for future reference 1 2 Air to water pump is a special appliance
2. button to adjust the setting of the hour Press button again andthe minute display flickers Press 4 J v buttons to adjust the minute setting Press button again and the hour and timer OFF symbol flickers Press mer again and the hour display flickers press A J Y button to adjust the hour setting Press button again and the minute display flickers Press A J Y buttons to adjust the minute setting Press button then exitthe timer ON OFF setting The following example shows the heat pump set to turn on at 8 30 every morning and turn off at 23 30 every night Timing 2 isthe hot water supply timing ON OFF w UG 46 28 EN map UU 224 Gel e Mi CA e Mara ela e Mega 2 9 Cancellation of timing setting operation Press button and press button to cancel the timing 1 45 og CE e ssp e jesus UG 528 AM g 2 i Er E 213 CE e Me e E Press 5 seconds and press button to cancel the timing 2 2 10 Parameter setting In the standby mode press key A Y to enterthe browsing interface and can see the parameters of 0 17 A b c d E F then choose the parameters you want to modify and press the key andleec at the same time to enter the interface of parameters modifying then press the key A J Y Jto modify the corresponding parameter value then press the 6 and fed at the same time for confirm the modification Note 1 Allthe parameters could notbe modified under boot up sta
3. change the temperature thermistor Check whether the temperature thermistor of the coil is connected loose or not Connect temperature thermistor of coil tight or change the temperature thermistor Check whether the exhaust temperature thermistor is connected loose ornot Connect exhaust temperature thermistor tight or change the exhaust temperature thermistor Check whether the temperature thermistor of the solar collector is connected loose ornot Connect temperature thermistor of the solar collector tight or change the temperature thermistor Check whether the ambient temperature thermistor is connected loose ornot Connect ambient temperature thermistor tight or change the ambient temperature thermistor 1 Check whether lack of water inthe system or cycle heating system pipe exist airand need discharge the air 2 check the waterflow volume waterpump is failureor not Check whether lack of water inthe system or cycle heating system System high pressure pipe exist airand need dischargethe air or the watertemperature protection is too high or the refrigerantis too much or high pressure switch has been damaged System low pressure The system lack of refrigerant or the low pressure switch has been protection damaged The aux electric heater is broken so the unit make overheat protection Conly effective to the unit with auxiliary electrical heater lack of water protection Check whether thethree pha
4. efficiency of the heating surface for life The refrigerant in the condenser coils on the outside of the tank walls is kept completely away from the potable water inside the water tank there is no chance of mishap 3 Flexible and Accessible Split System The split system allows design flexible options in installation and is easily accessible for servicing Installations may vary from the side by side configuration of heat pump and water tank to placement of the heat pump up to 9 metres distant from the water tank including up to 3 metres above such as installation of the heat pump on a roof with water tank on the ground Both the Water Tank and the Heat Pump come pre charged with refrigerant gas Pre charging ensures the correct refrigeration charge is in the system from the factory ll Heat Pump 1 Technical parameter for the main unit MODEL RATED CAPACITY W Ir STAR RATING r on STAR RATING POWER SUPPLY Ph V Hz M i r 3 REFRIGERANT TYPE CHARGE g INDOOR OUTDOOR UNIT DIMENSION mm NET WEIGHT INDOOR OUTDOOR CONNECTION PIPE SIZE mm inch brand Compressor model Q LIQUID GAS O a 2 gt e gt 5 N a 0 N MAHRWO15WAA 3500 1080 3 15 3500 1020 1 220 240 50 a w 620 _ R134a 1500 g N O 8 258 540 10 40 6 35 1 4 9 52 3 8 Rotary 16 30 Automatic Manual 18 30 Mitsubishi TB36G 2 Current Heat Pump versi
5. maximum line length please contact the company 3 Gas Levels and Pressures The Split System comes pre charged with the following gas levels For standard side by side system 1 5 kg made up of Gas type R22 R417a R438a or R134a The high pressure hot gas line will start at around 1 100 kPa at 20 deg C and lower in colder temperatures such as 900kPa at 10 deg C and reach around 2 600 kPa at cut out temperature 60 deg C water temp irrespective of the ambient temperature 4 Electronic expansion valve Household air conditioning electronic expansion valve is mainly applied in air conditioning system to automatically control refrigerant flowrate thus to make air conditioning system work in the best situation IV Use 1 Mounting and fixing method of the remote controller The remote controller is designed and employed standard electrical box dimensions 86 86 fixed hole distance 60mm The electrical box and three core can be builtin the wall before decoration which makes the interior decoration more perfect Theillustration shows as below Mes amp p Use a flat screwdriver to press down the two tabs O Remove the top covering leftwards to disengage and lift open the face covering two top tabs o Y 4 Illustration 3 Illustration 4 Put the Digital controller into the base box and Complete the installation by pressing the Digital tighten the two setting screws Controller down firmly to reengage t
6. picture 2 2 6 Clock setting Under power on orstand by status press to adjustclock Thehour and minute bitflicker at that time Press again the hour bit flicker Use A Y to adjust hour Press again The minute bit flicker again Use A Y Jto adjust minute Press again toquit clock adjustment GJ a e Me eje a e vs Lo ea e Ly peine 2 7 Timer 1 ON OFF setting Press button for hour minutes and timing The ON symbol flickers Press t9again now the hour display flickers Press the A V button to adjust the setting ofthe hour Press button again and the minute display flickers Press a J v buttons to adjust the minute setting Press button again and the hour and timer OFF symbol flickers Press mer again and the hour display flickers press A J Y button to adjust the hour setting Press button again and the minute display flickers Press LA J Y J buttons to adjust the minute setting Press button then exitthe timer ON OFF setting The following example shows the heat pump set to turn on at 8 30 every morning and turn off at 23 30 every night Timing 1 isthe unit s timing ON OFF LIN ROOM aC m Li LIN TEMP 13 60 og e Wem Cela Maa Ora Aaa aa Maa CJUU ta Sea e Mean ea e Maa Ea e Me 2 8 Setting of timing hot water supply timing 2 Press 5s for hour minutes and timing The ON symbol flickers Press amp again now the hour display flickers Press the a J v
7. the wire controller Please set according to the table below range default Adjust 10 60C Adjustable 215 C Adjusted by technicians 10 90 C Not applicable Content description Domestic hot water tank temperature setting Tank temperature difference value for the compressor restart setting The hot water tank temperature setting a of auxiliary electric heater mode Electric heating start time delay the time after the unit turn on Not applicable The temp of start high temperature a 60 90 C Not applicable disinfection per week setting 0 90 min Not applicable 30 90 min Adjusted by technicians 30 00 Adjusted by technicians e High temperature disinfection maintain time Defrost cycle setting Enter defrost temperature setting Exit defrost temperature setting 2 30C Adjusted by technicians 1 12 min Adjusted by technicians Exit defrost max time cycle setting Difference temp Value between solar O and tank for Solar pump start setting The target superheat temperature setting for the electric expansion valve The control style selection of the electronic 0 manual control expansion valve 1 automatic control The electric expansion operation step setting E for the electric expansion manual control style 15 10 35 10 35 10 Adjusted by technicians The ambient setting for the ele c expansion E valve turn back to the manual control style F 15 F 15 C Adjusted by technicians F 15 F 15 C No
8. Improper installation will cause damage and danger It should be installed and maintained by the professionals Please contact our authorized local service point for installation and maintenance Please read and follow this instruction carefully before and during installation 1 3 Please check whether the distribution power capacity switch and socket are compliance with the requirements of our unit power Details please refer to the rating label or parameter table in this manual 1 4 The power should be equipped with leakage protection separately Power cable should be chosen in accordance with the operation requirements of the unit 1 5 The unit must be grounded safely Do not use the unit if grounded unsafely Do not connect the ground line to the neutral and or tap water pipe 1 6 The wire must be joined in compliance with the requirements of the wiring chart Do not alternate and or repair the unit personally 1 7 Do not install the unit closed to inflammable explosive and naked light spot 1 8 To ensure the unit operate properly please equipped with a filter in the water input when installation I General 1 How it works Simple th nas and technology often work best and so it is here Ls na the proven pnnc ples of rel geration and air condition na heat from the air warmed by the sun is absorbed into the gas within the evaporator outdoor unit compressed to super heat and then is transferred to the water storage cylinder il the con
9. denser coil Water Tank Low Pressure i warm refrigerant High Pressure The heat extracted from apre rare 4 F the ambient air is Di mm absorbed by the ET 4 Ww E n d Compressor 460 C Hot characteristics of the M water outlet rekigeront this is an evaporator Condenser extremely energy tt Mere r NN EE ALL Stainless Steel water set LIMIT Bath potent wair UU Heat removed very efficent heat c DDR by evaporator Wanster to the water E PTLD Hii da i ll i i cold water Capillary inlet i Rafi nt cooled amp Color ube niani kaki liquid state controls liquid refrigerant flow by giving up heat inte the water through evaporator stored in the tank 2 Stainless Steel Water Tank Siddons Solarstream features a marine grade 316 stainless steel water tank for longer life without the need for sacrificial anodes Anodes are required for mild steel water tanks and should be changed periodically in order to achieve reasonable water tank life Weight of the 327 litre water tank is just 73kg much less than a glass lined steel water tank of the same volume capacity the 264 litre tank weighs 62kg The condenser coils wraps around the outside of the tank and the patented heat transfer system delivers a broad gentle heating over the whole surface of the tank resisting mineral deposits on the heating surface and this maintains the
10. he tabs 2 Use of remote controller 2 1 The user interface and functionshows as below operate mode display Keep flash defrost status icon Running hot water mode Keep flash nn nn de y Running manual water supply mode parameter setting display Don t flash 20 0778 zZ mn El Buttons locking icon MEA A WA AUTO rm nec 1 B LU Timer 1 the unit turn on off timer setting p win Unit turn on offbutton Manual electric heater turn on off button Running automatic water supply mode Electric heater mode icon Timer 2 the automatic water supply mode turn on off timer setting from this button push it Clock setting button Open the wirecontroller Timer setting button 2 2 Initial power on and stand by status Power on after check and confirmthe unitis normal The remote controller will be full screen display The main unit will be on stand by status 10 seconds later Distance will display the standby INE e 3 11 Initialization status Er IN No room OUT VALVE i LI Min Li N sn GZ auto DIT mu 1 E mm LIEU LI OG Ojea v jaime Standby status CO JERS 4 O Were 2 3 ON OFF control ON OFF 0 button Press this button to power on and off In the ON mode the remote controller displays the operation mode clock timing status bottom of water tank temperature and ambient temperature Notice When the unit power on at first time there s no 3 minutes turning on dela
11. on A UN TU lilii In uu The heat comes apart easily Firstly remove the lid then the case can be opened by undoing the screws The box is insulated for sound attenuation e 3 Heat Pump checks Flare Nuts Ensure the flare nuts are tight use two spanners and apply pressure one spanner countering the force of the other Compressor Sitting Squarely Ill Technical Guid 1 Starting Current and Peak Current When the Heat Pump starts up for the first time when the tank has cold water the power input will be approximately 700 watts 220 volts 3 1 amps The current will gradually rise over the heating cycle until it reaches the maximum power input of 1 38kw 220 volts 6 2 amps just before the thermostat cuts out the Heat Pump compressor The power input ranges between 0 8kw to 1 38kw 1 1kw average and will produce Heat Output of 3 3kw at 20 deg C and 4 4kw at 30 deg C ambient temperature at lower humidity O This image shows the Heat Pump without the casing revealing the compressor Note the compressor sits in a tray under its own weight and can occasionally shift its alignment during transit and or installation If there is any metallic vibrating or rattling sound present try shifting the compressor with your hands to ensure it squarely seated in the tray 2 Electrical wiring The unit should use dedicated power supply power supply voltage line corresponding with rated voltage The uni
12. r Parameter 14 The ambient setting for the electronic expansion valves turn back to the manual control style Alternative range F 15 C to 0 C Default 5 C Parameter 13 measure valve 35 10 Gea Mea Gaal e Maa BE e Weems aaa Wied aa Man Parameter15 Parameter16 The ambient Parameter17 Theparamter Parameter A Hot water Parameterb Not applicable on this temp setting forthe unit issetforrecovering tank temperature Not applicable on this model enter the ambienttemp refrigerant or adding Alternative range 9 C to99 C model Too low protection refrigerant Actual testing value Alternative range 0 The unit normal running 30 C toO0 CDefault 15 C 1 The unit enter recovering or The minus sign cannot adding refrigerant mode display Default 0 Dale War Ora Wet Oe e Wes Oe De Oe ar Parameter C Parameter d Parameter E Parameter F Parameter G System coiltemperature System suction Not applicable onthis Ambienttemperature The electric expansion valve Alternative range 9 C to99 C temperature model Alternative range 9 C to99 C opening Alternative range Actual testing value Alternative range 9 C to 99 C Actual testing value 1510 35 10 Actual testing value Actual testing value AN Note After recovering refrigerant oradding refrigerant you mustreset the paramter 17 to 0 orelse the unit can not heating 3 Operation data setting The unit s operation data can be set on
13. se power supply is normalor not Power phase whether the phase is lose or the phase sequence is error sequence protection Whether the runningcurrent is largethan the standard current check the ac contactorconnection is normalor not aux electric heater overheat protection Unit defrosting status System is running defrost program Communication failure Communication wires disconnect or Connection Error VI Wiring diagram Wiring diagram MK4068 0101 effective for the mode of MAHRWO15WAA Wiring diagram MK4068 0101 v1f0 JSWJOJSUEI L White Blue Capacitance LINO 91n0 sino Black Red IS 3 White Brown Capacitance aed QD p LOT EDI CD Power input 220V 1PH 50Hz Legend Wire controller SW3 Unit turn on off switch close circuit DX Away valve coil Fp1 Auxiliary electric heater VA1 4 way valve overload protection switch close circuit VA2 Electric expansion valve T1 Hot water tank temperature LP1 System low pressure switch T2 5Kresistor HP1 System high pressure switch T3 System coil temperature SW1 Power phase sequence T4 System suction temperature protection switch close circuit 5 5K resistor SW2 Water flow switch close circuit T6 Ambient temperature CODE MK4068 01 AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMP
14. t applicable 1 20 C Not applicable F 15 F 15 C Adjusted by technicians Adjusted by technicians The ambient temp setting for turn on the EVI valve de Lm RE OI Aneto eons A eme mee arme TT Actual testing value System suction temperature Solar collector temperature Ambient temperature G The electric expansion valve opening D is just apply to the heat pump with Aux electric heater ls just apply to the heat pump with Solar collector The minus sign can t display In the operation if you stop operating for 10 seconds it will log out automatically V Maintenance and repair Malfunction Indicating Table Determine and solve the malfuction by malfuction code as below Fault Malfunction and code Protection Name AA Le O Hot water tank temp Sensor failure Water outlet temp Sensor failure System coil temp Sensor failure Solar collector temp sensor failure Ambient temp sensor failure Water flow protection System suction temp sensor failure Z a PP1 PP2 PP3 PP4 PP5 PP7 1 Check whetherthe temperature thermistor ofthe bottom of the water tankis connected loose ornot 2 Connect temperature thermistor of the bottom of the water tank tight or change the temperature thermistor Check whether the temperature thermistor of the upper part of the water tankis connected loose ornot Connect temperature thermistor of the upper part of the water tank tight or
15. t power cable must use copper cable the cable diameter must ensure that the unit s maximum starting current requirements The unit power supply circuit must have a grounding wire which should connect with a reliable external ground wire and the external ground wire is effective Wiring construction must be installed by professional technicians refer to circuit diagram Power lines and signal line layout should be neat rational strong and weak lines separate and can not interfere with each other while not contacted with the connecting pipe and the valve body When power lines and control lines parallel the wires were placed in each tube also leave appropriate distance between the lines Unit electric wire connection take the unit power line remote control three core lines electric heater power line solar circulated water pump control power line water tank temperature sensing line solar collector temperature sensor line terminal equipments connect to unit lines through the unit wiring hole set into the electrical box connect to the appropriate terminals according to wiring diagram and fix it by the pressure line of board in the electrical box Unit control panel Code MK4068 Fuse specifications 5A 250V Electric wire selection Host P Ph li Max line Tem sensor Max line Meng emer CP nr enar m assistance line zu m Note 1 used PVC insulated copper wire for above wiring 2 for installation requires the line is longer than the
16. te and justcan be modified under standby mode In the operation if stop operation for 10 seconds then quit Settings LT n tt Id I 6 00 Gra e Mes Gala e ME Gua e Mea Parameter 0 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Domestic hot water Domestic hot water the Not applicable on this tank temperature compressor restart difference model Alternative range 10 C to60 C temperature Default 55 C Alternative range 2C to 15 C Default SC CEG e Mina Gea e Mam Gea e Ea Parameter 7 Enter defrost temperature Parameter 6 Defrost cycle Alternative range 30 to 90 min Default 45 min Parameter 5 Not applicable on this model Default 7 C Gel e Mara Be Maa Ora Tee Parameter 11 Parameter 12 The Target superheat temp Alternative range F 15 C to F 15 C default setting 5 C Parameter 10 Not applicable on this model control the selection 0 mannual control 1 automatic control default setting 1 Alternative range 30 C to OC Electronic expansion valves The electric expansion valve operation step setting forthe manual control style default setting 35 Gea e Meza CE e Mena Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Not applicable onthis Not applicable on this model model e Miu Ska e Wehe Parameter 9 Exit defrost time condition Alternative range 1 to 12 min Default 8 min Parameter 8 Exit defrost temperature Alternative range 2 C to 30 C Default 13 C Ga mam Ola e Me
17. y Other time there s the 3 minutes turning on delay Solar collector temperature O le a O Y Jcock rer 2 4 Electric heater control There are two mode of electric heater control one is independent electric heater mode another is auxiliary electric heater mode under the hot water mode A Independent electric heater mode under the turn off status press the EIEC button you can turn on the independent electric heater mode the sign of 38 display on the interface like the picture 1 press the button again turn off the independent electric heater mode like the picture 2 O JEec a v Jerocsfmer O JeEc A v Jeroosfmer picture 1 picture 2 B Auxiliary electric heater mode under the turn on status press the button you can turn on the auxiliary electric heater mode the sign of display on the interface like the picture 1 When the delay time which is begin when you turn on the unit is longer than the parameter of 3 setting the electric heater signal will output Press the EIEC button again turn off the auxiliary electric heater mode like the picture 2 COE O wv Jefe C j amp ec A O v Jefe picture 1 picture 2 2 5 Turn on off the water supply pump by manually Press the button you can turn on the water supply pump the sign of 4 display on the interface like the picture 1 press the button again turn off the water supply pumplikethe picture 2 OEA Tanne See A Tanne picture 1

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