7 COMMISSIONING
7.1 Overview
After installation, and once the field settings have been
defined, the installation personnel must verify the
correctness of the operations. Follow the steps below to
perform the test run.
This chapter describes how the test run can be carried
out once the installation is complete, and other relevant
information.
The test run usually includes the following stages:
1. Review the section titled "Checklist Before Test Run".
2. Implement the test run.
3. If necessary, correct the errors before the test run
completes with exceptions.
4. Run the system
7.2 Things to Note During Test Run
WARNING
During the test run, the outdoor unit operates at
the same time as the MS boxes and indoor units
connected to it. It is very dangerous to debug the
MS boxes or indoor units during the test run.
Do not insert fingers, sticks, or other items into
the air inlet or outlet. Do not remove the fan
mesh cover. When the fan rotation is set at a
high speed, it may cause bodily injury.
NOTE
Note that the required input power may be
higher when this unit is run for the first time. This
phenomenon is due to the compressor which
needs to run for 50 hours before it can achieve a
stable operating and power consumption state.
Make sure the power supply is turned on 12
hours before operations so that the crankcase
heater is properly energized. This is also to
protect the compressor.
INFORMATION
i
The test run can be carried out when the
ambient temperature is within the required range
as in Figure 7-1.
Avg. indoor ambient
temperature /°C
Test run
(cooling)
Out of
Test run
range
(heating)
-25
-5
5
30
48
During the test run, the outdoor units, MS boxes and
indoor units will start at the same time. Make sure all the
preparations for the outdoor units, MS boxes and indoor
units have been completed.
Min. outdoor ambient
temperature /°C
Figure 7.1
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7.3 Checklist Before Test Run
Once this unit is installed, check the following items first.
After all the following checks have been completed, you
must shut down the unit. This is the only way to start the
unit again.
Installation
Check if the unit is installed correctly to prevent
strange noises and vibrations when the unit starts.
Field wiring
Based on the wiring schematic and the relevant
regulations, make sure the field wiring is based on
the instructions described in section 5.10 on
connecting wires.
Earth line
Make sure the earth line is connected correctly,
and the grounding terminal is tight.
Insulation test of the main circuit
Use the megameter of 500V, apply a voltage of
500V DC between the power terminal and the
earth
terminal.
Check
resistance is above 2 MΩ. Do not use the
megameter on the transmission line.
Fuses, circuit breakers, or protection devices
Check that the fuses, circuit breakers, or locally
installed protection devices comply with the size
and type specified in section 4.4.2 on the
requirements for safety devices. Make sure you
use fuses and protection devices.
Internal wiring
Visually inspect if the connections between the
electrical component box and the interior of the
unit is loose, or if the electrical components are
damaged.
Piping dimensions and insulation
Make sure the installation piping dimensions are
correct, and that insulation work can be carried out
normally.
Stop valve
Make sure the stop valve is open on both the
liquid, low pressure and high pressure gas sides.
Equipment damage
Check for damaged components and extruded
piping inside the unit.
Refrigerant leak
Check for refrigerant leaks inside the unit. If there
is a refrigerant leak, try to repair the leak. If the
repair is not successful, please call the local
agent. Do not come into contact with the
refrigerant leaking from the refrigerant piping
connections. It may cause frostbite.
Oil leak
Check if there is oil leaking from the compressor.
If there is an oil leak, try to repair the leak. If the
repair is not successful, please call the local
agent.
Air inlet/outlet
Check for paper, cardboard or any other material
that may obstruct the air inlet and outlet of the
equipment.
Add additional refrigerant
The amount of refrigerant to be added to this unit
should be marked on the "Confirmation Table"
which is located on the front cover of the electrical
control box.
Installation date and field settings
Make sure the installation date is recorded on the
label of the electric control box cover, and the field
settings are recorded as well.
that
the
insulation
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