Liebert HPM Digital Technical Manual Eng
Liebert HPM Digital Technical Manual Eng
Liebert HPM Digital Technical Manual Eng
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PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION
Introduction
Liebert HPM
Liebert HPM is the new serie of air conditioners developed by Emerson Network Power to
allow maximum flexibility of application in technological environments, from data processing
centers to manned control rooms and electronic centers for telecommunication. This series includes
units with a rated cooling capacity ranging from 13 to 85 kW.
Complete environmental control and reliability are paramount to ensure faultless operation of
computer rooms, telecom installations, data centres and technical applications. Emerson
Network Power products have traditionally set the industry standards. But today's world requires
more than just environmental control and reliability; it requires increasingly higher levels of overall
performances. While still offering unmatched environmental control and reliability, the new Liebert
HPM range raises the bar of performance in Precision Air Conditioning setting new standards in
terms of Energy Efficiency, Compactness and Sound emissions.
The new Liebert HPM range is available in a number of airflow versions: with upflow, downflow and
displacement airflow patterns across a full range of cooling modes: direct expansion, chilled water,
freecooling, dual fluid and constant (for an ultra high temperature and humidity control and air
filtration).
UNDER OVER
2 Model Configuration
3 Operating Range
4 Technical Data
Heat Rejection
5
(through condenser)
6 AirFlow Characteristics
8 Technical Specifications
9 Filter Section
10 Microprocessor Controls
11 Humidair Humidifier
Dimensional Data /
12
The Quality Management System Connections
of Emerson Network Power S.r.l.
High Performance Air 13 All Options / Accessories
Conditioning has been approved
by Lloyd’s Register Quality
Assurance to the standard ISO Refrigerant and
9001:2008 14
Hydraulic Circuits
The product conforms to European Union directives
2006/42/EC; 2004/108/EC; 2006/95/EC; 97/23/EC.
Units are supplied complete with a Test Certificate
Conformity Declaration and Component List.
Energy Efficiency
EC Fan (Plug-in Electronically Commutated Fan)
Liebert HPM units are supplied with an exclusive fan type, this
enables you to greatly increase the unit's efficiency and
therefore significantly reduce operating costs.
EC fans [Electronically Commutated DC motors] have the
added advantage of higher fan shaft motor efficiency: from
45% of 1- phase motors, to 65% of 3-phase motors and to
85-90% of EC fans.
Additional benefits are that, on start up, the Liebert HPM peak
inrush current is lower than the operating current. This means the EC fan option features a true soft
start. Also compared to AC fan supplied by the frequency converter, the advantages are evident and
the input power is clearly inferior: from 13 to 38% as a function of the working point.
The internal electronics of the EC fan are integrated into Emerson Network Power' controls.
The EC fan design allows a new approach in regulating environmental parameters within HPAC
applications. To name a few:
D constant air volume
D constant external static pressure
D sound emission optimisation
D power input optimisation
D cooling capacity regulation (on request)
Easy maintenance
Liebert HPM front view
All components are easly accessible from the front of the room unit.
The service compartment facilitates checking and setting of
refrigeration circuit, without changing aeraulic conditions.
The access to the compressor is possible even when the unit is
operating by removing the front panel. The access to the fan is
executed with the greatest care for easier interventions
(maintenance and/or fan replacement).
One very important feature, for example, is the possibility to check
the total pressure drop of the high pressure piping using the
schrader connections available in the front part of the machine(see
below).
Digit Nomenclature
The unit is fully defined by seventeen digits.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
D 1E U A Digit 5
Digit 1
Version
Family A Air Cooled
D Digital Digit 4 W Water Cooled
F Freecooling
Air distribution D Dualfluid Air Cooled
Digit 2 and 3 U Downflow H Dualfluid Water Cooled
O Upflow
Size: Cooling Capacity D Displacement
“kW" (approx.) tenths of kilowatt
U / UNDER O / OVER
Downflow Upflow with front air return
D / DISPLACEMENT
Frontal air discharge at floor level
DxxUA 4 2
Units
9
7
1
3
Water-cooled condenser
These units are provided with one very efficient stainless steel brazed-plate water-cooled
condenser (2). The condenser is fitted with an head-pressure regulating valve (8) for the automatic
control of condensing pressure.
The units operate with mains water or closed circuit with an external Dry Cooler. When operating
in a closed circuit, to avoid undesired ice formation in wintertime, it is advisable to use water/glycol
mixture: refer to Chap. 5 for the percentages to be used at minimum ambient temperatures. Dry
Coolers are available as an option; water-glycol mixture and circulation pump(s) are normally
supplied by others.
If mains water is used, a mechanical filter must be fitted in the water circuit to protect the plate
condenser (2) (for other information see the Service Manual).
To reduce water and energy consumption (pump), it's advisable to adopt a cooling water control
valve (by the user), able to stop water feeding when unit is off.
Unit microprocessor control gives a 24V contact (10VA max, please refer to the relevant Wiring
Diagram, 58 and G terminals) to drive that valve.
Note. The water-cooled Liebert HPM versions are filled with the complete charge of the requested
refrigerant (standard R410A).
DxxOW 1
2 7
Units
3
Cooling Water
Energy (kWh)
2500
inferior to indoor one. Furthermore the total cooling 2000
capacity is increased and can satisfy peak cooling 1500
requests. This function is not available in D8FU unit. 1000
500
Liebert HPM: Annual Energy Consumption F unit vs W unit. This
diagram is referred to 365 days and 24 hours running time. 0
-10 0 10 20 30
The saved Energy in one year is equivalent to [61323 - 42328] = Outdoor temperature (°C)
18995 kWh
DxxOF
4
Units
10
1 9
2
8 7
3 11
13
12
5
DxxUD
8
Units
2
1 3 7
4
Note 1. The water-cooled Dualfluid versions are filled with the complete charge of the requested
refrigerant (standard R410A).
Note 2. To complete the Dualfluid system it is necessary to connect the chilled water coming from
the external source to the air/water coil connections (5).
5
4
DxxOH
Units 9
1
2 7
28°C
Note. Emerson Network Power has a Flovent simulation
program (arrangeable on Customer request)
16°C
Liebert HPM
Displacement
Liebert HPM units are provided for operating within the following working ranges (the limits concern
new units on which correct installation have already been made):
All versions
18°C, 45% R.H.
from: for D8FUx
Room air conditions 21°C, 40% R.H.
to: 27°C, 55% R.H
inlet water temperature max. 85°C
Hot water circuit
water pressure max. 8.5 bar
from: - 20°C
Storage conditions
to: 50°C
Power supply tolerances V ± 10%, Hz ± 2
Refrigerant
total cooling capacity kW 16.1 18.1 24.0 29.7 36.8 46.1 37.1 46.5 60.1 70.0 85.5
sensible cooling capacity kW 14.7 16.8 21.8 26.9 35.1 43.2 34.9 43.8 52.3 58.4 77.7
SHR (Sensible Heat Ratio) - 0.91 0.93 0.91 0.91 0.95 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.84 0.83 0.91
compressor power input kW 3.43 4.07 5.50 6.43 7.56 9.61 7.86 10.06 12.76 14.82 18.84
fan power input kW 0.68 0.72 1.38 1.44 2x0.65 2x0.98 2x0.65 2x0.99 2x 1.52 2x1.94 2x2.70
full power input (compressor + fan) kW 4.11 4.79 6.88 7.87 8.86 11.57 9.16 12.04 15.80 18.70 24.24
EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio-com
pr. and fan) 3.92 3.78 3.44 3.77 4.15 3.98 4.05 3.86 3.80 3.74 3.53
Condensing section (W models only)
water inlet temperature: 30°C - condensation temperature: 45°C (mid point)
condenser type plate type exchanger in AISI 316
water flow l/s 0.348 0.44 0.73 0.85 0.83 1.05 2x 0.45 2x 0.55 2x 0.83 2x 0.80 2x0.94
water side pressure drop kPa 16 24 52 43 22 26 22 31 42 20 20
water connections inch ¾F ¾F ¾F 1F 1.¼ F 1.¼ F 2x ¾ F 2x ¾ F 2x1.¼ F 2x1.¼ F 1.¼ F
CHILLED WATER CONTENT
Total chilled water internal volume dm3 1.52 1.52 1.52 1.73 2.89 3.76 2.89 2.58 3.46 5.79 7.9
DIMENSIONS
length mm 750 750 750 1000 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 2550
depth mm 750 750 750 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 890
height mm 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950
footprint m2 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.85 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.49 2.27
WEIGHTS
net kg 240 260 270 425 580 600 590 600 635 670 950
gross (standard packing see Fig.
12j) kg 250 270 280 435 590 610 600 610 645 680 965
(1) ON THE FOLLOWING STANDARD CONDITIONS: Room conditions 24°C bs; 50% R.H. (17°C wb) - Condensing temperature: 45°C
(mid point) - EER refers to the indoor unit only - Air flow of the units refers to the standard configuration with G4 class filter.
Note: Cooling capacities are gross. To obtain the net cooling capacities the fan power input must be substracted.
(2) Max. external static pressure for the indicated air flow
(3) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with fan and compressor in operation. Ducted Over unit.
(*) To be defined
MODEL D1E D1G D2E D3A D3G D4E D3F D4H D5D D7L D8F
(4) Fan OA is for standard unit operating at the standard pressure drop (Under 20 Pa, Over 50 Pa).
(5) Condensing temperature: 45°C (mid point).
(6) The refrigerant connections on the unit are closed with blind welded flanges.
(*) To be defined
(1) ON THE FOLLOWING STANDARD CONDITIONS: Room conditions 24°C bs; 50% R.H. (17°C wb) - Condensing temperature: 45°C
(mid point) - EER refers to the indoor unit only - Air flow of the units refers to the standard configuration with G4 class filter.
Note: Cooling capacities are gross. To obtain the net cooling capacities the fan power input must be substracted.
(2) Max. external static pressure for the indicated air flow
(3) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with fan and compressor in operation.
(*) To be defined
(4) Fan OA is for standard unit operating at the standard pressure drop (Under 20 Pa, Over 50 Pa).
(5) Condensing temperature: 45°C (mid point).
Hot-water coil
heating capacity 9.8 10.8 12.7 15.6
(@24°C, 50%R.H., 45°C condens. temper kW
ature, 80/65°C water temp.)
Heating mode
Hot-water coil
heating capacity 7.1 8.0 9.0 11.7
(@24°C, 50%R.H., 80/65°C water temp.) kW
(1) ON THE FOLLOWING STANDARD CONDITIONS: Room conditions 24°C bs; 50% R.H. (17°C wb) - EER refers to the indoor unit only
- Air flow of the units refers to the standard configuration with G4 class filter.
Note: Cooling capacities are gross. To obtain the net cooling capacities the fan power input must be substracted.
(2) Max. external static pressure for the indicated air flow
(3) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with fan and compressor in operation.
(4) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with only fan in operation.
(5) Fan OA is for standard unit operating at the standard pressure drop (Under 20 Pa, Over 50 Pa).
(6) Condensing temperature: 45°C (mid point).
MODEL D1GxD D2ExD D3AxD D3GxD D4ExD D3FxD D4HxD D5DxD D8FUD
V/Ph/ 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50
power supply voltage (V ±10%)
Hz
Refrigerant circuit single single single single single double double double double
PERFORMANCE (1)
airflow m3/h 4685 5460 7080 9540 11230 9490 11370 12910 19010
external static pressure (Under) ESP Pa 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
max available external static pres 380 193 91 406 269 408 257 124 237
sure (Under)(2) Pa
external static pressure (Over) ESP Pa 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 -
max available external static pres 408 214 126 415 272 420 261 131 -
sure (Over)(2) Pa
unit power input kW 4.78 6.91 7.45 8.97 11.71 9.29 12.17 12.17 22.64
ethylene glycol % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SPL sound pressure level (3) Under dB(A) 49.5 52.0 53.1 57.2 57.7 57.3 55.9 59.1 65.0
SPL sound pressure level (4) Under dB(A) 49.2 51.5 52.8 56.9 57.4 57.0 55.5 58.7 64.8
SPL sound pressure level (3) Over dB(A) 51.0 51.8 52.8 54.9 57.3 54.5 57.9 60.8 -
SPL sound pressure level (4) Over dB(A) 50.3 50.3 51.2 53.2 55.6 53.7 55.9 59.0 -
MECHANICAL COOLING PERFORMANCE (1)
Refrigerant R410A
total cooling capacity kW 17.9 22.0 22.6 35.1 44.2 34.9 43.4 57.1 81.0
sensible cooling capacity kW 16.1 19.7 22.3 32.5 40.4 32.2 39.9 48.7 70.9
SHR (sensible/total ratio) 0.90 0.90 0.99 0.93 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.85 0.88
compressor absorbed power kW 4.07 5.46 5.48 7.55 9.59 7.87 10.3 12.74 18.78
EC fans absorbed power kW 0.71 1.45 1.97 2x0.71 2x1.06 2x0.71 2x1.07 2x 1.91 2x 1.93
EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio - 3.74 3.18 3.03 3.91 3.77 3.76 3.57 3.44 3.58
compr. and EC fan)
CHILLED WATER PERFORMANCE (1)
total cooling capacity kW 8.5 12.5 31.8 45.0 56.3 44.8 56.8 62.5 83.7
sensible cooling capacity kW 8.5 12.5 27.2 37.8 46.1 37.6 46.6 51.9 72.3
SHR (sensible/total ratio) 1.00 1 0.86 0.84 0.82 0.84 0.82 0.83 0.86
water flow l/s 0.40 0.60 1.52 2.14 2.69 2.14 2.71 2.98 3.99
unit total pressure drop kPa 34 54 121 106 132 105 135 160 61
CHILLED WATER CONTENT
Total chilled water internal volume dm3 8.5 11.2 19.2 33.6 41.0 33.6 41.0 41.0 85.0
DIMENSIONS
length mm 750 750 1000 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 2550
depth mm 750 750 850 850 850 850 850 850 890
height mm 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950
footprint m2 0.56 0.56 0.85 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.49 2.27
WEIGHTS
net kg 290 320 510 720 715 725 745 755 1115
gross (std. packing see Fig. 12j) kg 300 330 520 730 725 735 755 765 1125
(1) ON THE FOLLOWING STANDARD CONDITIONS: Room conditions 24°C bs; 50% R.H. (17°C wb) - Condensing temperature: 45°C
(mid point) - CW mode water temperature inlet/outlet 7/12 °C - EER refers to the indoor unit only - Air flow of the units refers to the
standard configuration with G4 class filter.
Note: Cooling capacities are gross. To obtain the net cooling capacities the fan power input must be substracted.
(2) Max. external static pressure for the indicated air flow
(3) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with fan and compressor in operation. Ducted unit.
(4) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with only fan in operation. Ducted unit.
(1) ON THE FOLLOWING STANDARD CONDITIONS: Room conditions 24°C bs; 50% R.H. (17°C wb) - Condensing temperature: 45°C
(mid point) - EER refers to the indoor unit only - Air flow of the units refers to the standard configuration with G4 class filter.
Note: Cooling capacities are gross. To obtain the net cooling capacities the fan power input must be substracted.
(2) Max. external static pressure for the indicated air flow
(3) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with fan and compressor in operation. Ducted Over unit.
(4) Measured in the front part at 1.5 m height, 2 m distance, referred to free field, with only fan in operation. Ducted Over unit.
(**) The levels of sound pressure here included are measured in the same operative conditions, and
are referred to 5 m far from the unit, at 1.5 m in height in free field conditions.
Dry Coolers
Our Dry Coolers are built with a copper/aluminium cooling coil and axial fan(s).
The main data on Dry Coolers is shown in the following table:
Percentage of ethylene glycol mixed with water
40%
Note:
35%
In the closed circuits to avoid water
30%
freezing in the cold seasons, it is strictly
recommended to mix water with
25% ethylene glycol. The suggested
percentage is given in the Diagram.
20% For safety reason, calculate the
percentage at least at 5_C below the
15% minimum ambient temperature.
10% It is also recommended to check
periodically the mixture: in case of
5% leackage of the circuit, the sanitary
water, used at compensation, reduces
0% progressively the glycol percentage and
0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25
increases the freezing point of the
Freezing temperature °C mixture!
% in weight % in volume
230 V single phase 50 Hz in the ESM models (standard noise level) and ELM models (low noise
level).
400 V three-phase 50 Hz in the EST models (standard noise level) and ELT models (low noise
level).
D Electrical boxes and accessories are water proof IP55.
D The frame is made up of a sturdy structure in galvanized steel, totally painted.
D The units are equipped with protection electric board Q, with main disconnector and safety device
for fan motors.
D The most important technical data are gathered in Tab. 5i.
Tests on thermal performance have been carried out at IMQ laboratories, according to the norm
UNI EN 1048:2000, at the following special operating conditions:
Air inlet T = 35°C
Water inlet T = 45°C
Water outlet T = 40°C
Sound pressure levels have been evaluated according to the norm EN13487, at a 10-m distance,
with free field.
D The working pressure depends on the circuit where the Dry Cooler is connected. Dry Cooler max
working pressure = 16 bar.
All Dry Coolers are CE marking.
Dry Cooler units are conform to the following directives:
D 2006/42/EC;
D 2004/108/EC;
D 2006/95/EC;
D 97/23/EC.
The table shows the recommended combinations of the Dry Coolers Liebert HPD with the air conditioners Liebert HPM, according to the external air temperature.
The combinations have been evaluated considering a mixture of water and ethylene glycol up to 30% as thermal exchange fluid.
The above indications are approximate and must be checked on the basis of other specific operating conditions.
For operating conditions other than those indicated in the table, refer to the New Hirating calculation software and to the Dry Coolers service manual.
The graphs give the available and allowed external static pressure against airflow at different motor
supply voltages for all units, with G4 air filter, standard configuration.
Pa
550 Pa
550
10V
HPM D1E 10V HPM D1G
500
4200 m3/h
500
ESP ESP
4930 m3/h
9,5V
450 9,5V
450
400 9V 400
9V
350
350
8,5V
8,5V
300
300
8V
250 8V
250
200 7,5V 7,5V
200
7V
150 7V
150
6,5V
100 6,5V
100
6
50 6V
50
5,5
5,5
0
0
3150 3650 4150 4650 5150
m3/h 3690 4190 4690 5190 5690 m3/h
Pa
Pa 450
450
10V HPM D3A
HPM D2E
10V 400 ESP
400 ESP
9,5V
350
350
9,5V 7080 m3/h
5750 m3/h
300
300 9V
9V
250
250
8,5V
8,5V 200
200
8V
8V 150
150
7,5V
7,5V 100
100
50 7V
50 7V
0
0
5250 5750 6250 6750 7250 7750 8250
m3/h
4310 4810 5310 5810 6310 6810
m3/h
Pa
Pa
650
650 10V
600
600
10V HPM D3F HPM D3G
9540 m3/h
550 9,5V
500 9V
500
9V 450
450 8,5V
400
8,5V
400 8V
350
8V
350 7,5V
7,5V 300
300 7V
7V 250
250
200 6,5V
200 6,5V
150 6V
150 6V 5,5V
5,5V 100
100 5V
5V 50 4,5V
50 4,5V
0
0 5640 6640 7640 8640 9640 10640 m3/h
5640 6640 7640 8640 9640 10640 m3/h
Pa Pa
550 550
10V 10V
HPM D4E
500 500
ESP HPM D4H
9,5V ESP
11230 m3/h
450
11370 m3/h
9,5V 450
400 400 9V
9V
Pa Pa
550 550
10V
500 HPM D5D 500
10V HPM D7L
9,5V ESP ESP
450 450 9,5V
400 9V 400
9V
350 8,5V 350
8,5V
12910 m3/h
300 300
8V
13470 m3/h
8V
250 250
7,5V
7,5V
200 200
7V
150 150 7V
6,5V
100 100 6,5V
6V 6V
50 50
5,5V 5,5V
0 0
7640 8640 9640 10640 11640 12640 13640 14640 m3/h 7640 8640 9640 10640 11640 12640 13640 14640 m3/h
Pa
400
HPM D8F
350
ESP
10V
300
250
9,5V
20020 m3/h
200
9V
150
100
8,5V
50
8V
0
16300 16800 17300 17800 18300 18800 19300 19800 20300 20800 21300
m3/h
Pa
550 Pa
450
400
ESP 10V ESP
450 9,5V
350
400
9V 9,5V
300
5460 m3/h
350
8,5V
300 250 9V
250 8V
200
8,5V
200 7,5V
150
150 7V 8V
100
100 6,5V
7,5V
50 50
6V
7V
0 0
3697 4197 4697 5197 5697 3 6197 4310 4810 5310 5810 6310
m /h 3
m /h
Pa
Pa
400 650
10V
HPM D3A 600
350 10V
HPM D3F
9490 m3/h
ESP 550 ESP
9,5V
7080 m3/h
300 500
9V
9,5V 450
250 400 8,5V
9V 350 8V
200
300 7,5V
200 6,5V
100 8V 150 6V
100 5,5V
50
7,5V 5V
50
0 0
5250 5750 6250 6750 7250 3
7750 5640 6640 7640 8640 9640 10640 3 11640
m /h m /h
Pa
Pa
650 550
11230 m3/h
9,5V
500 9,5V
9V 400
450 9V
350
400 8,5V
300 8,5V
350 8V
Pa Pa
550 500
10V 10V
500 450
9,5V HPM D5D
HPM D4H
450
11370 m3/h
9,5V ESP
ESP 400
9V
400
350 9V
350 8,5V
300
12910 m3/h
300 8,5
8V
250
250 8V
7,5V
200
200 7,5
7V
150
150
7V
6,5V
100 100
6V 6,5V
50 50
5,5V 6V
0 0
7640 8640 9640 10640 11640 12640 13640 14640 3 7640 8640 9640 10640 11640 12640 13640 14640 3
m /h m /h
Pa
450
10V
HPM D8F
400
ESP
19010 m3/h
350 9,5V
300
9V
250
8,5V
200
150
8V
100
50 7,5V
0
16300 17300 18300 19300 20300 21300 22300 23300 m /h 24300
3
Liebert HPM units have been designed with particular care for sound and vibration problems. The
complete mechanical insulation of the ventilating section, combined with the special study of the
aeraulic circuit as a consequence of accurate researches made in our thermodynamical laboratories
and the oversizing of the components crossed by air offer the highest ventilation efficiency with the
lowest sound emission.
1.5 m
Ambient temperature 24°C and relative humidity 50%.
Condensing temperature 45°C. The noise levels refer to
free field conditions.
LEGENDA
The sound levels global and for each octave band are expressed in dB with a tolerance of (-0/+2) dB.
(1) Only ventilation (20 Pa available external static pressure), 2 m in front of the unit and 1.5 m height, in free field conditions.
(2) Working compressor (20 Pa available external static pressure), 2 m in front of the unit and 1.5 m height, in free field conditions.
(3) Working compressor, on discharge side.
Level
SPL sound pressure level
PWLsound power level
LEGENDA
The sound levels global and for each octave band are expressed in dB with a tolerance of (-0/+2) dB.
(1) Only ventilation (50 Pa available external static pressure), 2 m in front of the unit and 1.5 m height, in free field conditions.
(2) Working compressor (50 Pa available external static pressure), 2 m in front of the unit and 1.5 m height, in free field conditions.
(3) Working compressor, on discharge side.
Level
SPL sound pressure level
PWLsound power level
LEGENDA
The sound levels global and for each octave band are expressed in dB with a tolerance of (-0/+2) dB.
(1) Only ventilation (0 Pa available external static pressure), 2 m in front of the unit and 1.5 m height, in free field conditions.
(2) Working compressor (0 Pa available external static pressure), 2 m in front of the unit and 1.5 m height, in free field conditions.
(3) Working compressor, on discharge side.
Level
SPL sound pressure level
PWLsound power level
2 rows
disintegration and release of particles do to friction of the air.
1 row
It is possible to install one or two rows of cartridges in the supply
hood by inserting them through the top: one single row for 600
mm height hood, two rows for a hood height 1200 mm.
Despite a small additional pressure drop, these cartridges provide
a remarkable sound power level reduction (see tab. 7d).
Tab. 7g - Attenuation in dB
Attenuation in dB at different frequency values (Hz)
row no.
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
1 1 4 7 15 26 28 27 14
2 1 6 12 27 49 53 49 23
1m
D
Tab. 7i - Approximate variations of Sound Pressure Level
45
Variations compared to values measured without noise reduction
duct: free discharge (for Over units) or free suction (Under units).
Position F: 2 meters from the front, 1.5 meter from the ground
Position D: 1 meter from the front, 45° from the top F
2m
1.5 m
Compressor
Digital Scroll compressor [Digital range]
When it is mandatory to have a precise and continuous equivalence between the load and the
cooling capacity. We get this through the innovative compressor: the Copeland Digital Scroll. It uses
a simple and effective method to modulate the capacity, giving unparalleled performance in the
modulation field.
The controlled separation of the scrolls is achieved using a solenoid valve and a bypass connection
between the discharge chamber and the intake gas (See Fig.8.a). The scrolls are designed so that
the upper scroll can separate from the bottom scroll by 1mm vertically. A piston is attached on top
of the upper scroll and will lift up the upper scroll when it moves up. When the solenoid valve is
closed, the Digital Scroll operates as a normal scroll compressor and the compressed gas is
discharged at high pressure through the normal piping. When the solenoid valve is opened, the
discharge chamber and intake gas pressure becomes connected, thereby releasing some of the
discharge pressure. This leads to less pressure holding the piston down thereby causing the piston
to shift upwards, which in turn lifts the upper scroll. Once the scrolls separate, any gas passing
through is no longer compressed.
The Digital Scroll operates in two stages - the "loaded state", when the solenoid valve is normally
closed and "unloaded state", when the solenoid valve is open. During the loaded state the
compressor operates like a standard scroll and delivers full capacity and mass flow. However, during
the unloaded state, there is no capacity and no mass flow through the compressor.
Fig. 8.a
Electronic expansion valve ensure a better control on super heating at the end of the evaporator,
ensuring at same that compressor will never be filled by liquid from the 10% to 110% of its nominal
capacity, instead a mechanical one can't ensure it. It has to be calibrate and then it will work properly
but only around the calibration point.
This means that a TXV works better (i.e. better control, longer life) with a condensing pressure as
much as possible constant. For such reason with TXV the condensing temperature is kept around
45°C as set point. But during the coldest period the condensing temperature can be lowered and
the electronic expansion valve adapts to this new situation. This permits an increase of the cooling
capacity of the unit, decrease the power input of the unit and so increase the energy efficiency of
the entire Liebert HPM Digital unit. Basically this on a standard unit with standard Scroll compressor
has the negative effect of decreasing the SHR of the unit (common competitors' application), while
on Liebert HPM Digital thanks to Digital Scroll modulation this negative effect disappears. So for
such reason to have the biggest advantage from the electronic expansion valve use a different set
point for the fan speed controller of the condenser coupled with Liebert HPM Digital (33°C - P1)
Precision Control:
D More precise room temperature control.
Once you make a direct comparisons between standard units using standard scroll compressors
and Liebert HPM Digital, is necessary to notice that Liebert HPM Digital has a very high precision
in control room temperature; so all the advantages exponentially increase comparing Liebert HPM
Digital to a standard unit with the same tolerances on controlling the temperature.
Fig. 8.b
Thanks to all these effects we can have a reduction up to 50% on the yearly energy consumption
and a return of investment lower then half a year (considering a comparison versus a standard Room
Cooling Unit with standard Scroll, standard AC Fan and standard Thermostatic Expansion Valve,
placed in a city in the centre of Europe).
Coils
DX Refrigerant/room air
In such a way we can increase the global efficiency to the biggest value.
High front surface.
Made of copper pipes and aluminium fins.
Fins treated with hydrofile styrol acrylic paints to withstand corrosive
atmospheres.
Low pressure drop.
High SHR (Sensible Heat Ratio).
Refrigerant
The units are designed for being used with refrigerant R410A.
rows no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
surface m2 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.47 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.29
reheating capacity
(at 24_C, 50%, condensing temperat kW 8.9 10.6 14.2 17.3 21.3 26.7 10.8 13.6 17.5 20.4 28.2
ure 45_C)
Hot gas reheat (HG) + Heaters (H1, H2) during Dehumidification mode
ON OFF Functions
first step HG + H1 = Reheating + Heater
second step HG + H2 HG + H1 Reheating + Heater
MODELS D8F
U A/W/F/D/H
rows no. 1
surface m2 1.29
indoor temp. 24_C, 50% R.H.; water inlet/outlet temperature 80/65_C; condensing temperature 45_C
power (re-heating) kW 32.0
water flow l/s 0.522
coil side pressure drops kPa 5
total pressure drops kPa 10
indoor temp. 20_C, 50% R.H.; water inlet/outlet temperature 80/65_C; condensing temperature 45_C
power (re-heating) kW 33.9
water flow l/s 0.553
coil side pressure drops kPa 6
total pressure drops kPa 11
Hot water reheat (HW) + Heaters (H1, H2) during Dehumidification mode
ON OFF Functions
first step HW + H1 = Reheating + Heater
second step HW + H2 HW + H1 Reheating + Heater
MODELS D8F
U A/W/F/D/H
rows no. 1
surface m2 1.29
indoor temp. 24_C, 50% R.H.; water inlet/outlet temperature 80/65_C.
power (heating) kW 25.4
water flow l/s 0.415
coil side pressure drops kPa 3
total pressure drops kPa 6
indoor temp. 20_C, 50% R.H.; water inlet/outlet temperature 80/65_C.
power (heating) kW 27.7
water flow l/s 0.451
coil side pressure drops kPa 4
total pressure drops kPa 7
Electric board
The electric board is housed in the front part in a space insulated against the air
flow and protected by a cover, so as to avoid tampering by non-authorized
personnel and to protect the electric board parts supplied with a voltage higher
than 24 V.
The electric board complies with the norm 204-1 IEC.
The air conditioners have been provided for operating at 400 V∼/3/50 Hz+N+G.
Magnetothermal switches are supplied as protection of every electric component. A single-phase
transformer has been provided for supplying power to the secondary circuit at 24 V.
A main switch with door-locking handle is installed to prevent it from being removed when the
switch is in the operating position.
There will be an automatic start-up after a possible stop due to power supply lack.
Additional terminals for remote start-up and carry of some operating conditions (fans and
compressors) or connection of additional devices (Liquistat, Firestat, Smokestat, clogged filters) are
available on the terminal block of the electric board. On the terminal block there is also a clean
contact for the remote signalling of the general alarm.
Control system
Very simple user interface.
Immediately intelligible utilization of the control unit system with
LCD.
Net connectivity of several units.
Possible utilization of the iCom CDL with graphic display.
Outdoor Components
Air-cooled Condenser
Dry-Cooler
DX - W/F/H units
Removable filters installed inside the unit before of fan and heat
exchanger.
Filtration from G4 to F5 (CN EN779 --- respectively corresponding
to EU4 and EU5 accoding to Eurovent EU4/5).
The folded structure of the filters gives high filtration efficiency and
low pressure drop.
The filter media used consists of synthetic fibre cells. The frame is
made of cardboard.
The additional pressure drop in comparison with G4 sdt filters are
indicated in Tab. 9c.
190
170
180
170
160
160
150
150
140
Pa
Pa
130
140
120
110
130
100
90 120
80
70 110
3600 4100 4600 5100 5600 6100 6600 7100 7600 8100 8600 5700 5950 6200 6450 6700 6950 7200 7450 7700 7950 8200
3 m3/h
m /h
150
130
140
120
Pa
130
Pa
110
120
100
110
90
80
100
70 90
8300 9300 10300 11300 12300 13300 14300 8300 9300 10300 11300 12300 13300 14300
3 3
m /h m /h
180
F5
170
160
Pa
150
140
130
120
19000 21000 23000 25000 27000
m 3/h
Tab. 9d --- Additional pressure drop Filters F6 Tab. 9e --- Additional pressure drop Filters F7
180
140
160
120
Pa
Pa
140
100 120
100
80
80
60
60
3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000
3 3
m /h m /h
Tab. 9f --- Additional pressure drop Filters F9 Tab. 9g --- Additional pressure drop Filters F6 ---F7
D8FUA+---W
Himod L12-15UC L83-L99UA-W
D1E-D1G-D2E U/O 200
F9
F7
200
180
180
F6
160
160
Pa
Pa
140
140
120
120
100
3600 4000 4400 4800 5200 5600 6000
3
m /h 100
19000 21000 23000 25000 27000
m 3/h
F9
170 190
F9
180
160
170
150 F7
160 F7
140 150
130 140
Pa
F6
Pa
F6
130
120
120
110
110
100 100
90 90
80
80
70
70
5700 5950 6200 6450 6700 6950 7200 7450 7700 7950 8200 60
3
m /h 8300 9300 10300 11300 m3/h 12300 13300 14300
iCom Control
Fig. 10.a
Liebert HPM models are controlled by iCom:
D iCom Medium, for single circuit units (Fig. 10.a).
D iCom Large, for double circuit units (Fig. 10.b).
Humidification
The humidification system is provided by a HUMIDAIR electronic humidifier. The
dehumidification function, which is supplied as standard when the humidifier option is installed,
acts by reducing the fan speed with consequent reduction of the air flow and at the same time
switching on the compressor.
Humidifier features
The steam is mixed with the delivery air of the evaporating coil by means of a suitable distributor.
The iCom controller can determine when the cylinder has to be changed. Replacing the cylinder is
extremely easy and quick. A self-adaptive flow control system is fitted as standard and controls
the current passing through the cylinder water.
For humidifier current (FLA) and rated power refer to electrical features in air conditioner manual.
(*) Unit is factory-set to produce about 70% of the maximum value (see iCom manual).
Fig. 12.a Overall dimensions Fig. 12.b Overall dimensions Fig. 12.c Overall dimensions
Service Area Service Area Service Area
D1E-D1G-D2E D3A D3F-D3G-D4E
D4H-D5D-D7L
Plenum
B
B
1950
1950
1950
Base module
200
200
Horizontal input/output
grille
Silencing cartridges
OR
High efficiency filters
Extension hood
Base frame
Fig. 12.f
Fig. 12.j
C
WALL
B
A
BASE FRAME
ACCESSORY
FRONT
UNIT
F
FRONT UNIT
Tab. 12a - Hole in the floor and base frame dimensions
Dimensions (mm)
MODELS A B C
without with base without with base without with base D E F
base frame frame base frame frame base frame frame
D1E D1G D2E 690 750 670 740 740 730
D3A 930 1000 300 990
D3F D3G D4E 770 840 50 10 500 830
1680 1750 1740
D4H D5D D7L 800
D8F 2460 2550 805 895 2550 885
2
4 3
5
7
2080
8
The air conditioners are usually packed on a wooden pallet (1), with shockproof angle pieces in
pressed cardboard (2, 3, 4)/polystyrene (5), panels in cardboard (6)/polystyrene (7) and flexible
polythene film (8).
750
no. 4 holes O 48 220
IHW IFC
(over)
65
EC CD HF HD OHW OFC
(over)
OG IL
OWC IWC
215
OHW IHW
165
165
(under) (under)
120
70 55 55 55 350 50 115
750
UNIT FRONT
Version
Unit Connection
A W D H F
IL Refrigerant liquid line inlet * OD 16 mm OD 16 mm
IFC Water inlet to Freecooling/Dualfluid coil 1" GAS-F 1" GAS-F 1" GAS-F
OFC Water outlet from Freecooling/Dualfluid coil 1" GAS-F 1" GAS-F 1" GAS-F
CD Condensate drain ID 20 mm
* Connection size only. The dimension of the connecting pipe depends on unit model and refrigerant, see Tab. 12c
on page 12 - 10.
850 850
CD
705
no. 4 holes O 48
IL/
IFC IWC
330
HF IHW 300
280
OG/
HD OFC OWC
190
OHW 180
150
EC
80
0 0
0 70 230 420
100 180 280 370 755 1000
Precut holes
UNIT FRONT
Version
Unit Connection
A W D H F
IL Refrigerant liquid line inlet * OD 16 mm OD 16 mm
CD Condensate drain ID 20 mm
* Connection size only. The dimension of the connecting pipe depends on unit model and refrigerant, see Tab. 12c
on page 12 - 10.
CD
705
no. 5 holes O 48
OWC1 IWC1
/OG1 /IL1
330 330
HF IHW 300
280 293
HD
190 180
OHW
150 150
EC
OFC F IFC F OFC D+H IFC D+H
70
0 0
70 800 870 1345 1435
0 100 180 1375 1465 1565 1655 1750 Precut holes
UNIT FRONT
Models Version
Unit Connection
A W D H F
D3G OD 16 mm OD 16 mm
IL1 Refrigerant liquid line inlet 1*
D4E OD 18 mm OD 18 mm
D3G OD 18 mm OD 18 mm
OG1 Refrigerant gas line outtlet 1*
D4E OD 22 mm OD 22 mm
D3G IWC1 Water to condenser 1 inlet 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D3G OWC1 Water from condenser 1 outlet 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
Dxx IHW Hot water inlet (opt.) OD 22 mm
Dxx OHW Hot water outlet (opt.) OD 22 mm
D3G IFC (F) 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4E IFC (F)
Water inlet to Freecooling 1.1/2" GAS-F
D3G OFC (F) 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4E OFC (F)
Water outlet from Freecooling 1.1/2" GAS-F
D3G IFC (D+H) 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4E IFC (D+H)
Water inlet to Dualfluid 1.1/2" GAS-F 1.1/2" GAS-F
D3E OFC (D+H) 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4E OFC (D+H)
Water outlet from Dualfluid 1.1/2" GAS-F 1.1/2" GAS-F
Dxx CD Condensate drain ID 20 mm
Dxx HF Humidifier feed (opt.) 1/2" GAS-M
Dxx HD Humidifier drain (opt.) ID 22 mm
Dxx EC Electrical power supply Hole O 48 mm
* Connection size only. The dimension of the connecting pipe depends on unit model and refrigerant, see Tab. 12c on page 12 - 10.
CD
705
no. 5 holes O 48
OWC2 IWC2
/OG2 /IL2
330 IWC1 330
HF IHW /IL1 300
280 293
HD
190 OWC1 180
OHW
150 /OG1 150
EC
OFC F IFC F OFC D+H IFC D+H
70
0 0
70 800 870 1345 1435
0 100 180 1375 1465 1565 1655 1750 Precut holes
UNIT FRONT
Version
Models Unit Connection
A W D H F
D34-42-50-66 IL1 Refrigerant liquid line inlet 1* OD 16 mm OD 16 mm
D3F-4H-5D-7L IL2 Refrigerant liquid line inlet 2* OD 16 mm OD 16 mm
D3F-4H-5D-7L OG1 Refrigerant gas line outtlet 1* OD 18 mm OD 18 mm
D3F-4H-5D-7L OG2 Refrigerant gas line outlet 2 * OD 18 mm OD 18 mm
D5D-7L IWC1 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D3F-4H IWC1
Water to condenser 1 inlet 3/4" GAS-F 3/4" GAS-F
D3F-4H IWC2 3/4" GAS-F 3/4" GAS-F
D5D-7L IWC2
Water to condenser 2 inlet 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D5D OWC1 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D3F-4H OWC1
Water from condenser 1 outlet 3/4" GAS-F 3/4" GAS-F
D3F-4H OWC2 3/4" GAS-F 3/4" GAS-F
D5D-7L OWC2
Water from condenser 2 outlet 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
Dxx IHW Hot water inlet (opt.) OD 22 mm
Dxx OHW Hot water outlet (opt.) OD 22 mm
D3F IFC (F) 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4H-5D IFC (F)
Water inlet to Freecooling 1.1/2" GAS-F
D3F OFC (F) 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4H-5D OFC (F)
Water outlet from Freecooling 1.1/2" GAS-F
D3F IFC (D+H) 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4H-5D IFC (D+H)
Water inlet to Dualfluid 1.1/2" GAS-F 1.1/2" GAS-F
D3F-3G OFC (D+H) 1.1/4" GAS-F 1.1/4" GAS-F
D4E-5D OFC (D+H)
Water outlet from Dualfluid 1.1/2" GAS-F 1.1/2" GAS-F
D4E
Dxx CD Condensate drain ID 20 mm
Dxx HF Humidifier feed (opt.) 1/2" GAS-M
Dxx HD Humidifier drain (opt.) ID 22 mm
Dxx EC Electrical power supply Hole O 48 mm
* Connection size only. The dimension of the connecting pipe depends on unit model and refrigerant, see Tab. 12c on page 12 - 10.
* Inlet, outlet 1 referred to standard scroll compressor circuit.
* Inlet, outlet 2 referred to digital scroll compressor circuit.
Wire mesh
safety
OWC2/OG2
890
screen (*)
IWC2/IL2
OHW
IFC OFC
109 101
HD/HF
119
IHW
94
80
CD EC
60 OWC1/OG1 IWC1/IL1
115 185
685 60 203 80 89 303
2550
UNIT FRONT
(*)This must be cut in order to allow access for the pipes and cables
Version
Unit Connection
A W D H F
IL1 Refrigerant liquid line inlet 1 * OD 18 mm OD 18 mm
IL2 Refrigerant liquid line inlet 2 * OD 18 mm OD 18 mm
OG1 Refrigerant gas line outlet 1 * OD 22 mm OD 22 mm
OG2 Refrigerant gas line outlet 2 * OD 22 mm OD 22 mm
IWC1 Water to condenser 1 inlet 1.1/4"GAS-F 1.1/4"GAS-F
IWC2 Water to condenser 2 inlet 1.1/4"GAS-F 1.1/4"GAS-F
OWC1 Water from condenser 1 outlet 1.1/4"GAS-F 1.1/4"GAS-F
OWC2 Water from condenser 2 outlet 1.1/4"GAS-F 1.1/4"GAS-F
IHW Hot water inlet (opt.) OD 22 mm
OHW Hot water outlet (opt.) OD 22 mm
IFC (F) Water inlet to Freecooling 2.1/2"GAS-M
OFC (F) Water outlet from Freecooling 2.1/2"GAS-M
IFC (D+H) Water inlet to Dualfluid 2.1/2"GAS-M 2.1/2"GAS-M
OFC (D+H) Water outlet from Dualfluid 2.1/2"GAS-M 2.1/2"GAS-M
CD Condensate drain ID 20 mm
HF Humidifier feed (opt.) 1/2" GAS-M
HD Humidifier drain (opt.) ID 22 mm
EC Electrical power supply Hole O 80 mm
* Connection size only. The dimension of the connecting pipe depends on unit model and refrigerant, see Tab. 12c on page 12 - 10.
liquid line
Liebert HPM --- A
gas line
OG IL
Tab. 12c --- Pipe diameters (room unit --- remote condenser)
STANDARD PIPE DIAMETERS (Valid for equivalent lengths up to 30 m)
MOD. copper tube external diametre X thickness (mm) R410A
Gas Liquid
D1E 14 X 1 14 X 1
D1G 16 X 1 16 X 1
D2E 18 X 1 16 X 1
D3A 22 X 1.5 18 X 1
D3F 16 X 1 16 X 1
D3G 22 X 1.5 18 X 1
D4E 28 X 1.5 22 X 1.5
D4H 18 X 1 16 X 1
D5D 22 X 1.5 18 X 1
D7L 22 X 1.5 18 X 1
D8F 28 X 1,5 22 X 1.5
Nominal
diameter
(mm)
room unit
room unit
liquid
gas
gas
room unit
**
**
liquid
liquid
6m
gas
Special Cartridges
See Chap. 8
Humidifier
See Chap. 11
Base modules
See Chap. 12
Base frames
See Chap. 12
Special packing
See Chap. 12
14 6
22
12
15
T
18 23 6
10
6
FG 9
16 3
5 8
1 26
6 6 6
6
MC
24
(ONLY FOR D1E-D1G)
2 13 13
20 12
14 6
22
12
15
T
23 6
18
10
6 7
FG 9
16 3
5 8
1 11
13 6
6 6
MC
24
25
WATER OUTLET
WATER INLET
14 6
22
12
33
15
T
6
18 23
30
10
6 7
FG 9
34
16 3
5 8
29 1 11
13 6
6 6
MC
24
20
(EXTERNAL FOR D1G)
25
WATER OUTLET
32 T 4
WATER INLET
14 6
22
12
33
15
T
18 23 6
30
10
31
6 7
FG 9
32
16 3
5 8
26
29 1
6 6
6 6
MC
20 12
CONDENSING UNIT
14 6
22
12
33
15
T
6
18 23
30
10
31
6 7
9
FG
T
32
16 3
5 8
29 11
1
13 6
6
6
MC
24
(ONLY FOR D1G) 12
2
20
25
WATER OUTLET AB A
B 4
WATER INLET
14 6
22
12
15
10
6
21
FG 9
16 3
5 8
26
1
6 6 6
6
MC
24
20 12
CONDENSING UNIT
22
12
15
10
21
6 7
FG 9
16 3
5 8
1 11
13 6
6 6
MC
24
(ONLY FOR D1E-D1G) 12
2
6
20
25
WATER OUTLET
WATER INLET
22
12
33
15
30
10
21
6 7
FG 9
34
16 3
5 8
29 1 11
13 6
6 6
MC
24
20
(EXTERNAL FOR D1G)
25
WATER OUTLET
32 T 4
WATER INLET
14 6
22
12
33
15
30
10
21
31
6 7
FG 9
32
16 3
5 8
26
29 1
6 6
6
MC
24
20 12
CONDENSING UNIT
22
12
33
15
30
10
21
31
6 7
9
FG
T
32
16 3
5 8
29 11
1
13 6
6
6
MC
24
20
(EXTERNAL FOR D1G)
25
WATER OUTLET
4
WATER INLET
LEFT SIDE 12
T T
18 23 23 18
15 15 22 16
6 6 6
16
MC
10 10
2
MC 20
(EXTERNAL FOR
2 D3F-D4H)
1
1
6
3
3 9 FG FG 9 26
7
7
6
6
(ONLY FOR
D3F-D4H)
6
6
24
8 8
5
5
13
6
13 13 13
SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT
12 12
4 4
LEFT SIDE 12
T T
18 23 23 18
15 15 22 16
6 6 6
16
10 10
MC (EXTERNAL FOR
MC
D3F-D4H) 2
20
2
21
1 1
6
3
3 FG FG 9
9 26
7
7
6
6
6
(ONLY FOR
6
D3F-D4H)
24
8 8
12 5
5
13 13
27
11
12
25
WATER OUTLET
4
4
WATER INLET
14
6
LEFT SIDE
12
T T
18 23 23 18
30 6
29
15 15 22
6 6
6 16
37
16
10 10
MC 36 P (EXTERNAL FOR MC
D3F-D4H) 2
20
2
34
1 1
6
T 35
3 9
9 FG FG 3
7
6
6 6
(ONLY FOR
D3F-D4H)
7
6
24
8 8
12
5
5 13
27
13 25
11 12
21
4 4
32 T
WATER INLET
WATER OUTLET
14
6
LEFT SIDE
12
30
T T 6
18 23 23 18
29
16
15 15 22
6 6 6
16
37
31
MC 10 10
36 P (EXTERNAL FOR MC
2 D3F-D4H) 2
20
T
1
32
1 6
3 T 35
6
9 FG FG 9
7 3
7
6 6
(ONLY FOR
D3F-D4H)
6
24
8 8
12 12
4 4
14
6
LEFT SIDE
12
T T
18 23 23 18 6
30
29
15 15 22
6 16
6
6
37
16
31
36 P 10 10
MC (EXTERNAL FOR MC
D3F-D4H) 2 T
20
2
32
1 1 6
3 T 35
9 FG FG 9 3
6 7
7 6
(ONLY FOR
6
D3F-D4H)
6
24
WATER OUTLET
4
4
WATER INLET
RIGHT SIDE 14
ONLY WITH REHEATING 6
COIL OPTION
LEFT SIDE 12
15 15 22 16
6 6
6
16
MC
28 28
2
MC 20
(EXTERNAL FOR
D3F-D4H)
2
21 21 1
1
6
3
3
9 FG FG 9 26
6 7
7
6
6
(ONLY FOR
6
D3F-D4H)
24
8 8
5
5
13
6
13 13 13
SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT
12 12
4 4
RIGHT SIDE 14
ONLY WITH REHEATING 6
COIL OPTION
LEFT SIDE 12
15 15 22
6 6 16
6
16
28 28
MC (EXTERNAL FOR MC
D3F-D4H) 2
20
2
21 21
1 1
6
3 3
6 9 FG FG 9
7
7
6 6
6
(ONLY FOR
D3F-D4H)
24
8 8
12 5
5
13 13
27
11
12
25
WATER OUTLET
4
4
WATER INLET
14
6
LEFT SIDE
12
6
30
29
15 15 22
6 6
37 16
16
6
28 28
MC 36 P (EXTERNAL FOR
MC
D3F-D4H) 20 2
2
34
21 21
1 1
6
3 6 9 FG FG 9
7 3
T 35 6 6
(ONLY FOR
D3F-D4H)
7
6
24
8 8
12
5
5 13
27
13 25
11 12
21
4 4
32 T
WATER INLET
WATER OUTLET
14
6
LEFT SIDE
12
30
29
15 15 22
6 6
37
16
6 31
28 28
MC 36 P (EXTERNAL FOR MC
D3F-D4H) 2
20
2
T
21 21
32
1 1 6
T 35
3
6 9 FG FG 9 3
7
(ONLY FOR
D3F-D4H)
7 6 24
6
26
8 8
6
13 13 13
SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT
12 12
4 4
14
6
LEFT SIDE
12
30
29
15 15 22
6 6
37 16
16
31
6
36 P 28 28
MC (EXTERNAL FOR MC
D3F-D4H) 2 T
20
2
32
21 21
1 1 6
T 35
3
6 9 FG FG 9 3
7
7
6 6
(ONLY FOR
D3F-D4H)
6
24
WATER INLET
4
4
WATER OUTLET
REAR SIDE
14
6 ONLY WITH REHEATING COIL OPTION
12
FRONT SIDE
15
15
23 T
T 23
18
22
18 6
6
16
6 6
16
24
25
MC
28 28 MC
2
2
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR
1
6 1 STANDARD COMPRESSOR
3
9 FG FG 9 6
7
26 7 3
6
6 6
8 8
5 5
13 13 13 13
12 12
4 4
REAR SIDE
14
6 ONLY WITH REHEATING COIL OPTION
12
FRONT SIDE
15
15
23 T
T 23
18
22
18 6
6
16
6 6
16
24
25
MC
28 28 MC
2
2
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR
1
6 1 STANDARD COMPRESSOR
3
6 9 FG FG 9 6
7
7 3
12 6
6
8 8
12
5 5
27
11
12
29
WATER OUTLET
4 4
WATER INLET
12
15 15 30 30
T 23
18 23 T
22
6
18
38
6 6 6
16 36
P 16
MC
28 28 MC
2
2
DIGITAL
1 COMPRESSOR STANDARD
6 1
3 COMPRESSOR
35 3
9 FG FG 9 T
7
26 7 6
6 31
6
6
8 8 12
5 5
27
12
29 11 37
4 4
T 32
WATER INLET
WATER OUTLET
12
15 15 30 30
T 23
18 23 T
22
6
18
31
38
6 6 6
16 36
P 16
MC
28 28 MC T
2
32
2
DIGITAL
1 COMPRESSOR STANDARD
6 1
3 COMPRESSOR
8 8
5 5
13 13 13 13
SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT
12 12
4 4
12
15 15 30 30
T 23
18 23 T
22
6
18
31
38
6 6 6
16 36
P 16
MC
28 28 MC T
2
32
2
DIGITAL
1 COMPRESSOR STANDARD
6 1
3 COMPRESSOR
8 8 12
5 5
27
12
29 11
WATER OUTLET
4 4
WATER INLET
REAR SIDE
14
6 ONLY WITH REHEATING COIL OPTION
12
FRONT SIDE
15
15
22
6 6 6 6
16
16
24
28 28
25
MC
MC
2
21 21
2
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR
1
6 1 STANDARD COMPRESSOR
3
9 FG FG 9 6
7
26 7 3
6
6 6
8 8
5 5
13 13 13 13
12 12
4 4
REAR SIDE
14
6 ONLY WITH REHEATING COIL OPTION
12
FRONT SIDE
15
15
22
6
6 6 6
16
16
24
28 28
25
MC
MC
2 21 21
2
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR
1
6 1 STANDARD COMPRESSOR
3
6 9 FG FG 9 6
7
7 3
12 6
6
8 8
12
5 5
27
11
12
29
WATER OUTLET
4 4
WATER INLET
12
15 15 30 30
22
6 6 6
38
6
16 P 36 16
28 28
MC
MC
2
21 21 2
DIGITAL
1 STANDARD
6 COMPRESSOR
1 COMPRESSOR
3
35 3
9 FG FG 9 T
7
26 7 6
6 31
6
6
8 8 12
5 5
27
12
29 11 37
4 4
T 32
WATER INLET
WATER OUTLET
12
15 15 30 30
22
6 31
38
6 6 6
16 36
P 16
28 28
MC
MC T
2
32
21 21 2
DIGITAL
1 COMPRESSOR STANDARD
6 1
3 COMPRESSOR
8 8
5 5
13 13 13 13
SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT SUPPLY LIMIT
12 12
4 4
12
15 15 30 30
22
6 31
38
6 6 6
16 36
P 16
28 28
MC
MC T
2
32
2
21 21
DIGITAL
1 COMPRESSOR STANDARD
6 1
3 COMPRESSOR
8 8 12
5 5
27
12
29 11
WATER OUTLET
4 4
WATER INLET
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