CDP 50
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03.02.2017
Declaration of Conformity
Dehumidification
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Entfeuchtung
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Déclaration de conformité
Déshumidification
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DS/EN ISO 12100-1:2011 Sécurité des machines - Notions fondamentales, principes généraux de conception
EN 60 335-1:2012 Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues - Sécurité - Partie 1 :
EN 60 335-2-40:2003 Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues - Sécurité - Partie 2 à 40
DS/EN 61000-3-2:2014 Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) - Partie 3
DS/EN 61000-3-3:2013 Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) - Partie 3
DS/EN 61000-6-2:2005 Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) - Partie 6
DS/EN 61000-6-3:2007 Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) - Partie 6
DS/EN 60730-1:2012 Dispositifs de commande électriques automatiques pour usages domestiques et similaires - Partie 1
DS/EN 55014-1:2007 Compatibilité électromagnétique - Exigences pour les appareils électrodomestiques - Partie 1
DS/EN 55014-2:2015 Compatibilité électromagnétique - Exigences pour les appareils électrodomestiques - Partie 2
DS/EN 301489-1 Norme de compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) pour les équipements et services hertziens ; partie 1
DS/EN 301489-3 Norme de compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) pour les équipements et services hertziens ; partie 3
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Introduction
Warning It is the responsibility of the operator to read and understand this service manual and other
information provided and to use the correct operating procedure.
Read the entire manual before the initial start-up of the unit. It is important to know the correct
operating procedures for the unit and all safety precautions to prevent the possibility of
property damage and/or personal injury.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the conformity of all, not supplied cables
towards national regulations.
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General information
Introduction This topic gives the general information about this service manual and about the
Dantherm CDP and the CDP-T dehumidifier.
Target group The target group for this service manual is the technicians who install and maintain the
CDP and CDP 40T-50T-70T dehumidifier.
Copyright Copying of this service manual, or part of it, is forbidden without prior written permission from
Dantherm.
Reservations Dantherm reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the product and the
service manual at any time without prior notice or obligation.
Recycling The unit is designed to last for many years. When the time comes for the unit to be
recycled, it should be recycled according to national rules and procedures to protect the
environment.
The CDP dehumidifiers contain R407C refrigerant and compressor oil.
The compressor must be returned to authorities for disposal according to local regulations.
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Product and functional Illustration of the functional principle of the CDP 40-50-70
description
CDP
CDP -T
Functionality of the CDP 40-50-70 and CDP 40T-50T-70T work in accordance with the condensation principle.
dehumidifier Humid air from the pool room is drawn into the unit by one or two fans.
When passing through the evaporator the air is cooled down to below dew point and water
vapour is condensed into water, which is drained.
The dry air is then passed through the condenser where it is heated and returned to the pool
room. As a result of the latent heat from the condensation process and the compressor energy
the return air temperature to the pool room is approx. 5ºC higher than the air from the pool
room.
Fan control When the dehumidifier is started by the hygrostat, the fan(s) are activated at the same time as
the compressor.
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Compressor control The number of compressor starts is limited by a 6 minutes timer, which starts when the
compressor is switched on.
The timer must have come to an end before the compressor can be switched on again.
Each time the unit has been switched off on the main switch, by the built-in hygrostat or by
an external hygrostat, it will take 30 seconds before the unit can be switched on again.
This is a safety feature protecting the compressor against overloading caused by too high
pressure in the cooling circuit at start up.
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Dimensions
CDP 40-50-70
CDP 40T-50T-70T
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Illustration
7
1
2 4
No. Description
1 Compressor
2 Evaporator
3 Air-cooled condenser
4 Thermostatic expansion valve
5 Receiver/liquid line drier
6 Solenoid valve for pressure equalization
7 Fan
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Introduction This section contains all necessary information for correct mounting of the dehumidifier.
The electrical installation is described at the end of this section.
Important • Do not place the dehumidifier close to a heating source, e.g. a radiator.
• Doors and windows must be kept closed when the dehumidifier is in function.
• To make sure that the room air passes freely through the dehumidifier, air inlet and air
outlet openings must be free.
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Mounting of CDP 40-50-70 Please follow this procedure to mount the CDP 40-50-70:
- Fix the wall suspension bar supplied with the unit to the wall.
It is important to fix it horizontally to ensure correct condensate outlet.
Min. 225
198
A
Min. 727
When installing the CDP,
please wear gloves to
Min. 225
prevent the unit from
getting dirty.
2
1
17
CDP-40T-50T-70T
18
2a CDP 40T
2b CDP 50T
2c CDP 70T
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Condensate outlet The condensate outlet is located at the base of the dehumidifier. The unit has a drain spigot
intended for connection of a ¾’’ flexible or fixed water hose or simply dripping. If you choose to
have the outlet through the wall, a matching hole is made in the wall and the drain is
connected to the dehumidifier before it is placed on the wall suspension bar.
It is important that the hose from the dehumidifier to the drainage has a drop of at least 2 % to
make sure that the water runs away from the condensate tray.
Alternatively a condensate pump can be fitted at the water outlet to pump the water to a drain.
The position of the condensate outlet is shown on the drawing – the unit is seen from below.
CDP
CDP-T
Connection of power supply Power must be connected to the unit in accordance with the values stated on the name-plate.
Please see wiring diagrams starting on page 327.
The AC mains must be connected as shown below.
Note:
It is the responsibility of
the installer to ensure
the conformity towards
national regulations of all,
2,5 mm2
not supplied cables.
Min Ø9
Max Ø18
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Operation
ALARM
LPHW, electric
12VDC for heating coil,
Arrow Up - Increase
OK
OK
Up
OK
Do
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in
n/
cr
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ea
cr
se
ea
Code Value
se
Default View By default the display will show the relative humidity RH %. This reading can be from the
external humidity/temperature sensor when available, if not the RH will be from the internal
humidity sensor. Example
Menu
OK Press and hold OK button for 3 sec to enter menu mode
Code: rH The Code is rH. The value can be set between 40 and 99 by
pressing the Up or Down key.
Default value is 60%RH. Follow these steps to change to the desired value:
OK 1. Press OK. The Value digits will flash.
2. Press the Up or Down key to the desired value. Note that
p pressing and holding the Up or Down key will accelerate the
n number increment to 5 per second.
OK 3. Press OK to save the new value.
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Operation, continued
Code °C The Code is °C and the value can be set between 05 and 34 °C. Default setting is OF. Follow
these steps to change to the desired value:
1. Press OK. The result is that the Value digits will start flashing.
2. Press the Up or Down key to the desired value. Note that pressing and holding the Up
or Down key will accelerate the number increment to 5 per second.
3. Press OK to save the new value.
Code tE
The Code is tE and the value is St for Selftest.
RS-485 Interface A list of data for the RS-485 interface is available on page 51
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Information
Diodes
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Service guide
The dehumidifier requires very little attention for trouble free running. All the necessary safety
Introduction
and control functions have been built in. The fan motor(s) and the compressor have permanent
lubrication and require no particular maintenance.
Monthly service The air inlet filter is to be cleaned once a month. The filter is placed in a stand behind the grill in
the air inlet duct. Also drip tray and outlet should be cleaned so that water can run off freely.
Please follow this procedure to perform the monthly service:
Step Action
1 Unlock the two locks underneath the dehumidifier
2 Dismount the front cap by lifting it up and take out the filter.
The filter is located on the rear of the front cap
3 Wash the filter in tepid soapy water or vacuum clean thoroughly.
If the filter is faulty, replace it.
4 Insert filter in the filter holder, reattach the cap and lock the two locks. (From Step 1)
Step Action
1 Remove the front from the dehumidifier
2 Inspect the inside of the dehumidifier
3 Vacuum clean the dehumidifier to remove any dust or debris
Important: Vacuum clean the condenser thoroughly
4 If necessary wash the lamella evaporator in tepid soapy water if it is badly soiled
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2A
Routing of cables for Pull the cable through hole A1 and to the hole A2 to connect to PCB.
accessories The groove B is for use with cable from external RH sensor (not included) as it requires a seperate
from terminal rail to PCB groove to avoid interference.
All other cables are to be placed in groove A1-A2
Wiring diagrams-
Page 327
A2
A1
All other cables.
Important:
External RH sensor cable only.
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Fault finding Use this table to localize and solve a possible problem or fault:
Fault Possible cause Solution
• The dehumidifier - • Check the external
does not work fuses
• no light in the LEDs • Check the power
on the display supply to the unit
• The compressor does not The compressor has stopped If the unit does not start again
work automatically caused by a after 45 minutes, check the
• the display shows wrong too high temperature on the following:
type condenser • Check that the fan(s) is
running
• Check if the filter in the duct
kit is dirty, clean if necessary.
• Check if the condenser coil
is dirty
• Check if the room tempera-
ture is higher than 36 °C. If the
room temperature is higher
than 36 °C, the unit must be
stopped
• Check that the duct
openings are not covered
If you cannot find the reason for the fault, switch off the unit immediately in order to prevent
More help further damage.
Contact a service technician or a Dantherm representative.
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Error messages
Introduction The CDP can display a number of Error Messages to help finding a fault.
This topic explains the messages in the display and what the problem might be.
Code Ab The Code Ab with the value t indicates that the ambient temperature is out of range.
This alarm cannot be dismissed by pressing OK, but will automatically return to Standard View
when the temperature is within range again.
The Code Ab with the value rh indicates that the relative humidity is out of range.
This alarm cannot be dismissed by pressing OK, but will automatically return to Standard View
when the relative humidity is within range again.
Code SE The Code SE with the value nS indicates a sensor fault and will cause the unit to stop.
Press either Up or Down to determine which sensor is faulty. The faulty sensor can be:
The fault can only be dismissed by the unlock sequence initialized by pressing OK.
If no button is pressed for 10 seconds it will return to SEnS
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Error messages
Code LP If the Code LP (Low Pressure detection) is showm, the fault must be found and rectified.
The fault can only be dismissed by the unlock sequence which is initiated by pressing OK.
OK
Code HP If the Code HP (High Pressure detection) is shown, the fault must be found and rectified.
The fault can only be dismissed by the unlock sequence which is initiated by pressing OK.
Unlock Sequence Code Lo and value c indicates that the unit is locked.
Press the Down button to unlock.
If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds the display will return to previous fail state.
OK
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Service agreement
Introduction The unit includes mechanical and electrical parts and the unit is often placed in a rough
environment where the components are exposed to different climate conditions.
Therefore the unit will need preventative maintenance on a regular basis.
Hotline The After Sales Support Department of Dantherm A/S is ready to help you in case of a problem.
To be able to offer quick and efficient help, please have the following information ready when
contacting Dantherm A/S:
Contact Dantherm A/S, ask for the After Sales Support department and help will be provided as
soon as possible:
Phone: +45 96 14 37 00
Fax: +45 96 14 38 00
Email: [email protected]
Preventive maintenance Dantherm A/S offers to perform preventive maintenance on the units so they will continue to
operate according to factory standards.
Corrective and emergency In case the unit malfunctions Dantherm A/S offers to perform emergency repair on the units.
repair Agreements will be made with the customer regarding response time and price
Setup Dantherm A/S has established a network of service partners to perform preventative mainte-
nance. The partner is trained and certified on the actual climate units. The partner will also carry
an adequate number of spare parts – so any repairs can be made during the same visit.
The agreement will be made with Dantherm A/S – and the overall responsibility for the
agreement will be that of Dantherm A/S.
For further information about a service agreement in your country or region, please contact:
Further information
Henrik Hersted
After Sales Support Manager
Dantherm A/S
Phone: +45 9614 4767
Mobile: +45 2399 4066
Email: [email protected]
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Accessories
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Introduction This section gives all nescessary information on how to install and use the electrical heating coil
for Dantherm CDP Dehumidifiers.
The heating surface is an accessory for the CDP and CDP-T ranges and supply additional heat to
Overview
the dehumidified air from the dehumidifier.
Tools needed
Flat TX20
Content Shown below are the components included in the electical heating coil kit.
Relays
Termnal rail blocks
Fuse Bridges
2x TX20
Wires
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3. Remove rubber plug and pull wire to compressor compartment. 4 . Slide heating coil all the way in place. 2/2
5. Secure heating coil with two screws left and right. 6. Pull wire through compressor compartment.
7. Gain access to terminal rail by removing rubber plug. 8. Connect wires to terminal rail and circuit board
according to diagram on page 328
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Overview
Accessories
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1. Remove front cover 2. Punch out the two discs in the rear of the unit.
3. Pre-assemble gaskets, fittings and flexible hoses. 4. Slide heating coil into place.
5. Connect hoses to external heating source. 6. Secure heating coil with two screws left and right front.
Note: the hoses run through the wall behind the unit.
7. Cut along dotted lines and fit grommet around flex hose. 8. For CDP-T models the hoses are at the end of the unit.
Push grommet and hose in place using liquid detergent for
lubricant.
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Dimensions
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Warning It is the responsibility of the operator to read and understand this service manual and other
information provided and to use the correct operating procedure.
Read the entire manual before using the control panel. It is important to know the correct
operating procedures for the unit and all safety precautions to prevent the possibility of
property damage and/or personal injury.
Product description The DRC1 is a wireless remote control panel for use with Dantherm dehumidifier range
CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70.
In this manual you will learn how to use the DRC1 remote control panel to control your
dehumidifier.
The range of DRC1 is up to 50 meters depending on conditions.
Remote panel Layout Humidity scale Dehumidifying Heating Remote Lock Battery indicator
Up
Left Right
Down Enter
extractor Fan Fail Symbol Information Service Temperature display Temperature scale
Antennae
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Mating
Mating Mode Before use, the DRC1 must be mated with the CDP unit.
This section describes how to mate the DRC1 with the dehumidifier.
Mating
End When no button is pressed for 10 sec, the DRC1 exits the menu and returns to readings screen
point
Failed mating If mating fails and is shown in the display and the radio symbol flashes
Reset DRC1 and repeat mating process.
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General information
Operation
When the dehumidifier is running the dehumidifying symbol ( ) is shown in the DRC1 display.
When heating is toggled ON, the heating icon ( )will be shown in the DRC1 display.
When the extractor fan is turned on, the extractor fan icon ( ) will be shown in the DRC1 display.
Fail Condition
If the dehumidifier enters fail mode, the warning sign ( ) will be shown in the DRC1 display.
Locked remote
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User menu
Set points
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Installer menu Press and hold for 5 seconds to enter installer menu.
Press to confirm.
When the extractor fan icon flashes at 0.5 Hz and extractor fan set point value is shown on info line.
Left or right button to decrease or inrease value. Enter to confirm set point and go to next icon.
If you do not confirm change, the new setpoint will not be stored
Service interval
Press to confirm.
While flashing, the service interval can be increased by pressing RIGHT Button or decreased by
pressing the LEFT Button.
Maximum 99 Weeks. Minimum is 1 week.
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Alarms
Ambient condition
Stand-by mode 2
DRC1 enters stand-by mode 2 when ambient conditions are out of operation range.
The display will show temperature and Rh readings when the unit is in stand-by mode 1.
This state will only get corrected when the ambient temperature (abt) or ambient humidity (abrh)
is in range, and can not be dismissed.
You can enter menu setup to modify set point values – only in this case.
While in Menu Setup, the alarm icon turn off and set point value will be shown instead of
“Abt/Abrh” code on INFO line
Sensor fail
If condenser sensor is defected, then “COnd” code will be shown when pressing UP or DOWN
when screen shows Sensor fail code “SEnS”.
If no buttons pressed within 10 seconds then screen will again show “SEnS” again.
It is not possible to enter menu setup to modify set point.
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Alarms continued
If evaporator sensor is defect, then “EVAP” code will be shown when pressing UP or DOWN
during screen shows Sensor fail code “SEnS”.
If Evaporator sensor ok, then no “EVAP” code shall be shown.
If no buttons pressed within 10 seconds then screen will show “SEnS” fail again.
It is not possible to enter menu setup to modify set point.
If RH/T sensor is defect, then “rh°t” code will be shown when pressing UP or DOWN during
screen shows Sensor fail code “SEnS”.
If RH/T sensor ok, then no “rh°t” code shall be shown.
If no buttons pressed within 10 seconds then screen will show “SEnS” fail again.
It is not possible to enter menu setup to modify set point.
Low pressure fail
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Alarms continued
Service alarm
The Service icon will be shown when it is time for servicing the dehumidifier.
The service alarm does not affect the operation of dehumidifier.
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Technical data
CDP 40
CDP 40T
CDP 50
CDP 50T
CDP 70
CDP 70T
Model
- Operating range, humidity %RH 40-100 40-100 40-100 40-100 40-100 40-100
- Operating range, temperature °C 10-36 10-36 10-36 10-36 10-36 10-36
- Air volume at max. external pressure m3/h 400 400 680 680 900 900
- Capacity at 28ºC - RH 60 l/day 34 34 52 52 69 69
- SEC 28ºC - RH 60 kWh/l 0,47 0,47 0,48 0,48 0,43 0,43
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Water quality The correct combination of chemicals in an indoor swimming pool is crucial, both for the health
of users and for the inventory inside the pool room and the swimming pool’s technical room.
Insufficiently treated water results in poor hygiene, while water that has been excessively treated
results in gases in the air that contain chlorine, which can irritate the eyes and cause breathing
difficulties.
At the same time, the incorrect composition of chemical ingredients in the water can destroy all
of the inventory in a very short space of time, including the dehumidifier and other equipment
that have been installed to process the air.
Shown below are the threshold values, which apply to products for indoor swimming pools in
accordance with EN/ISO 12944-2, protection class C4. These threshold values must be complied
with for the warranty to be valid.
When adding chemicals The following guideline values are applicable to swimming pools with the addition of chemicals.
Chemicals ppm
Free chlorine content 1.0-2.0
Combined chlorine content Max. 1/3 of free chlorine content
pH 7.2-7.6
Total alkalinity 80-150
Calcium hardness 250-450
Total dissolved solids < 2000
Sulphates < 360
Wit own production of The following guideline values are applicable to swimming pools with self-production of chlorine:
chlorine
Chemicals ppm
Salt (NaCl) < 30,000
Total dissolved solids < 5500
pH 7.2-7.6
Total alkalinity 80-150
Calcium hardness 250-450
Sulphates < 360
Langelier Saturation index It is advisable to use the Langelier Saturation index to ensure that the combination of the
different water parameters is acceptable.
Contact Dantherm Air Handling A/S if necessary.
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Illu-
stration Part no. Description
094696 Wall bracket, CDP/CDP-T 40
1 094827 Wall bracket, CDP/CDP-T 50
094828 Wall bracket, CDP/CDP-T 70
2 094811 Wall mounting spacers, CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
3 094812 Cable gland M25, CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
4 094666 Terminal bloks on DIN rail, CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
5 094685 Control board CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
6 094687 Interface panel with holder CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
7 094975 Fan capacitor CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
094822 Motor capacitor, Compressor CDP/CDP-T 70
8 094821 Motor capacitor, Compressor CDP/CDP-T 50
094688 Motor capacitor, Compressor CDP/CDP-T 40
094682 Splash stop, CDP 40T
9 094831 Splash stop, CDP 50T
094832 Splash stop, CDP 70T
094693 Compressor, CDP/CDP-T 40
10 094825 Compressor, CDP/CDP-T 50
094826 Compressor, CDP/CDP-T 70
094691 Compressor accessories, CDP/CDP-T 40
11 094823 Compressor accessories, CDP/CDP-T 50
094824 Compressor accessories, CDP/CDP-T 70
12 094973 Magnet valve CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
13 094665 Dry filter CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
094694 Copper tubes kit, CDP/CDP-T 40
14 094833 Copper tubes kit, CDP/CDP-T 50
094834 Copper tubes kit, CDP/CDP-T 70
094683 Drip tray, CDP/CDP-T 40
15 094817 Drip tray, CDP/CDP-T 50
094818 Drip tray, CDP/CDP-T 70
094664 Front CDP 40 cpl.
16 094807 Front CDP 50 cpl.
094808 Front CDP 70 cpl.
17 094686 PPI filter (one size)
094700 Front, CDP 40T cpl.
18 094829 Front, CDP 50T cpl.
094830 Front, CDP 70T cpl.
094671 Fan assembly CDP/CDP-T 40
19 094815 Fan assembly CDP/CDP-T 50
094816 Fan assembly CDP/CDP-T 70
20 094669 Fan CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
094670 Evaporator coil cpl., CDP/CDP-T 40
21 094813 Evaporator coil cpl., CDP/CDP-T 50
094814 Evaporator coil cpl, CDP/CDP-T 70
094684 Thermo valve, CDP/CDP-T 40
22 094819 Thermo valve, CDP/CDP-T 50
094820 Thermo valve, CDP/CDP-T 70
094667 Condenser coil, CDP/CDP-T 40
23 094809 Condenser coil, CDP/CDP-T 50
094810 Condenser coil, CDP/CDP-T 70
24 094697 Insulation for compressor CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
25 094690 Harness cpl. CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
26 094681 Plastic rivets, fastening, CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
27 094695 Screw and lock, CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
Temperature, RH sensor and light diode,
28 094689
CDP/CDP-T 40-50-70
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Spare parts
3
1
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
24
13
15
14
22
25
23
21
20
28
19
27
18
26
16
17
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RS-485 Interface
RS-485 Interface implements Modbus RTU protocol as slave device. Device doesn't have address .
Settings: 115200, N, 8, 1. and accepts requests to any address.
Code Functions
0x06 preset single register
0x10 preset multiple registers
0x03 read holding registers
Database De-
Register Byte Min Max Description
parameter fault
Comp_ Compressor state:
2 0 1 0
state 0 - Compressor stopped 1 - Compressor works
2
FAN state:
3 Fan_state 0 1 0
0 - FAN stopped 1 - FAN works
Solenoid valve:
4 Sole_state 0 1 0 0 - closed
1 - open
3
Exhaust FAN state:
5 ExFan_state 0 1 0 0 - FAN stopped
1 - FAN works
Heater 1 state:
6 Heat1_state 0 1 0 0 - Heater turned off
1 - Heater turned on
4
Heater 2 state:
7 Heat2_state 0 1 0 0 - Heater turned off
1 - Heater turned on
Alarm 1 output:
Alarm1_
8 0 1 0 0 - Alarm out turned off
state
1 - Alarm out turned on
5
Alarm 2 output:
Alarm2_
9 0 1 0 0 - Alarm out turned off
state
1 - Alarm out turned on
Evap_ Temperature from evaporator 1:
10 temp1 -40 100 0 decimal: may be used as integer value of
(decimal) temperature
6 fraction: may be recalculated to value after
Evap_ decimal point.
11 temp1 -40 100 0 To get whole value use the equation in float point
(fraction) values "val = decimal + (fraction / 256)"
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Register Byte Min Max Description
parameter fault
Evap_
12 temp2 -40 100 0
(decimal) Temperature from evaporator 2:
7
Evap_ Usage the same as above.
13 temp2 -40 100 0
(fraction)
Cond_
14 temp1 -40 100 0
(decimal) Temperature from condenser:
8
Cond_ Usage the same as above.
15 temp1 -40 100 0
(fraction)
Aux_temp
16 -40 100 0
(decimal) Temperature from auxiliary sensor:
9
Aux_temp Usage the same as above.
17 -40 100 0
(fraction)
Amb_temp
18 -40 100 0
(decimal) Temperature of ambient air:
10
Amb_temp Usage the same as above.
19 -40 100 0
(fraction)
Amb_hum Humidity of ambient air:
20
11 (High byte) 0 100 0 High byte has no meaning and always contains zero.
21 Only low byte can be used.
22 RH_set 40 95 40 Setpoint value of desired humidity.
12
23 RH_Fan 40 95 40 Setpoint value of humidity for exhaust fan start.
Temp_set
24
(decimal) Setpoint value of desired temperature:
13 0 36 0
Temp_set Usage the same as for Evap_temp1.
25
(fraction)
30 Fail_start 0 1 0 State of Fail_start mode
16
31 SB_mode 0 1 0 Stand-by mode state
32 DEH_mode 0 1 0 Dehumidifying state
17
33 Ice_mode 0 1 0 Deicing state
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Register Byte Min Max Description
parameter fault
34 LP_mode 0 1 0 LP fail mode state
18
35 Sens_mode 0 1 0 Sensor fail mode state
36 HP_mode 0 1 0 HP fail mode state
19
37 Amb_mode 0 1 0 Ambient fail mode state
AmbT_
38 0 1 0 Ambient temperature fail mode state
mode
20
AmbRH_
39 0 1 0 Ambient humidity fail mode state
mode
SW Build
40 number 0
21 (high) 65535 x SW build number
SW Build
41 0
number(low)
SW Version
42 0 255 x SW version major
(Major)
22
SW Version
43 0 255 x SW version minor
(Minor)
HP Alarm
44 Temp.
HP fail occurs when Cond_temp1 is more then this
(Decimal)
23 0 99 60 value.
HP Alarm
Usage the same as for Evap_temp1.
45 Temp.
(Fraction)
80 Fan_func-
41 0 1 0 Enable FAN function in standby mode
81 tion
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Data log/USB
Parameters Data log uses 2KB of backup SRAM (under battery) for data records.
Interval for storing records is 3 hours. State change to fail mode also invokes record store.
If whole space filled by record then new one will replace the oldest.
After connecting USB flash drive all collected records will be stored to file data_log.csv in CSV
format. Records won't be deleted from board so it is possible to get data onto several USB drives.
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Einführung
Warnung Der Benutzer muss dieses Servicehandbuch und weitere bereitgestellte Informationen gelesen
und verstanden haben und ist für den ordnungsgemäßen Betrieb verantwortlich.
Vor der ersten Inbetriebnahme des Geräts das ganze Handbuch durchlesen. Die Verfahrenswei-
sen für einen ordnungsgemäßen Betrieb des Geräts und alle Sicherheitsvorkehrungen müssen
bekannt sein, um Sachschäden und/oder Verletzungen zu vermeiden.
Der Installateur ist dafür verantwortlich, dass alle verwendeten Kabel, die nicht Teil des Lie-
ferumfangs sind, den nationalen Vorschriften entsprechen.
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Einführung 55
Allgemeines 56
Produkt- und Funktionsbeschreibung 57
Abmessungen 59
Kühlkreislauf 60
Montage- und Installationsanweisungen 62
Bedienung 67
Wartungsplan 70
Störungssuchhilfe und Fehlermeldungen 72
Wartungsvertrag 75
Zubehör 76
Technische Daten 92
Wasserqualität 93
Ersatzteilliste 94
RS-485-Schnittstelle 96
Datenprotokollierung – USB 99
Hauptplatine und Stromlaufpläne 327
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