REMKO WKF80 WKF Neo Compact Instructions
- June 16, 2024
- REMKO
Table of Contents
- WKF80 WKF Neo Compact
- Product Information: REMKO series WKF NEO-compact Smart heat
- Specifications:
- 1. Safety and Usage Instructions
- 1.1 General safety notes
- 1.2 Identification of notes
- Q: Can children use this device?
- Q: Who should install the electrical and device
- Q: What should be done during installation and first
- Q: When should the device be operated?
- Q: How should the unit be protected during the building
WKF80 WKF Neo Compact
Product Information: REMKO series WKF NEO-compact Smart heat
pumps Air/water system for heating or cooling
Specifications:
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Model: WKF NEO-compact 80, WKF NEO-compact 100, WKF NEO-compact
130, WKF NEO-compact 170 -
Electrical wiring: Yes
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Refrigerant: R32
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Language: English (en_GB)
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Edition: 1
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Manual code: 0188-2023-06
1. Safety and Usage Instructions
1.1 General safety notes
Carefully read the operating manual before commissioning the
units or their components for the first time. It provides useful
tips and notes such as hazard warnings to prevent injury and
material damage. Failure to follow the directions in this manual
can endanger persons, the environment and the equipment itself or
its components and will void any claims for liability.
Store this manual and the information required for the operation
of this system (e.g. refrigerant datasheet) in the vicinity of the
unit.
The refrigerant used in the system is flammable. If applicable,
observe the local safety conditions.
1.2 Identification of notes
This section provides an overview of all important safety
aspects for proper protection of people and safe and fault-free
operation. The instructions and safety notes contained within this
manual must be observed in order to prevent accidents, personal
injury, and material damage.
Notes attached directly to the units must be observed in their
entirety and be kept in a fully legible condition.
Safety notes in this manual are indicated by symbols. Safety
notes are introduced with signal words which help to highlight the
magnitude of the danger in question.
DANGER!
Contact with live parts poses an immediate danger of death due
to electric shock. Damage to the insulation or individual
components may pose a danger of death.
Warning of inflammable substances!
CAUTION! This device can be used by children above the age of 8,
as well as by people with impaired physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge if they are
supervised or have received instruction in the safe operation of
the device, and if they understand the associated potential
hazards. Children must never play with the device. Cleaning and
user maintenance must not be carried out by unsupervised
children.
– The electrical and device installation must be done only by a
professional technician.
– During installation and first commissioning, the professional
technician is responsible for adherence to applicable
regulations.
– Operate the device only when fully installed and with all
safety equipment.
– Protect the unit from dust and dirt during the building
phase.
FAQ
Q: Can children use this device?
A: This device can be used by children above the age of 8, as
well as by people with impaired physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge if they are
supervised or have received instruction in the safe operation of
the device, and if they understand the associated potential
hazards. Children must never play with the device. Cleaning and
user maintenance must not be carried out by unsupervised
children.
Q: Who should install the electrical and device
installation?
A: The electrical and device installation must be done only by a
professional technician.
Q: What should be done during installation and first
commissioning?
A: During installation and first commissioning, the professional
technician is responsible for adherence to applicable
regulations.
Q: When should the device be operated?
A: The device should only be operated when fully installed and
with all safety equipment.
Q: How should the unit be protected during the building
phase?
A: The unit should be protected from dust and dirt during the
building phase.
Electrical wiring
REMKO series WKF NEO-compact Smart heat pumps Air/water system for heating or
cooling
WKF NEO-compact 80, WKF NEO-compact 100, WKF NEO-compact 130, WKF NEO-compact
170
Instructions for Technicians 0188-2023-06 Edition 1, en_GB
Read the instructions prior to performing any task!
R32
Refrigerant
Read these operating instructions carefully before commissioning / using this
device! These instructions are an integral part of the system and must always
be kept near or on the device. Subject to modifications; No liability accepted
for errors or misprints!
Translation of the original
Table of contents
1 Safety and usage instructions………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 1.1
General safety notes……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 1.2
Identification of notes………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 1.3
Personnel qualifications…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 1.4 Dangers
of failure to observe the safety notes…………………………………………………………………….. 5 1.5
Safety-conscious working………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 1.6 Safety
notes for the operator…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 1.7 Safety notes
for installation, maintenance and inspection…………………………………………………….. 5 1.8
Unauthorised modification and changes…………………………………………………………………………….. 5 1.9
Intended use………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 1.10
Warranty………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 1.11 Transport and
packaging………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 1.12 Environmental protection
and recycling……………………………………………………………………………. 6
2 Electrical wiring……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 2.1 System
layout WKF NEO-compact 80……………………………………………………………………………….. 7 2.2 System layout
WKF NEO-compact 100 /WKF NEO-compact 130…………………………………………. 8 2.3 System layout
WKF NEO-compact 170……………………………………………………………………………… 9 2.4 Overview of electrical
cables…………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 2.5 Electrical connection general
notes…………………………………………………………………………………. 12 2.6 Electrical connection – indoor
unit……………………………………………………………………………………. 12 2.7 Electrical connection – outdoor
unit………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 2.8 Electrical drawings for outdoor
units………………………………………………………………………………… 16 2.9 Electrical configuration – I/O
module – WKF NEO compact 80 to 170……………………………………. 18 2.10 Terminal assignment
/ legend – WKF NEO compact 80 to 170…………………………………………… 19 2.11 Circuit diagram
– WKF NEO compact 80-170………………………………………………………………….. 21 2.12 Resistances of the
temperature probes………………………………………………………………………….. 26
3 Index………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29
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1 Safety and usage instructions
1.1 General safety notes
Carefully read the operating manual before commissioning the units or their
components for the first time. It provides useful tips and notes such as
hazard warnings to prevent injury and material damage. Failure to follow the
directions in this manual can endanger persons, the environment and the
equipment itself or its components and will void any claims for liability.
Store this manual and the information required for the operation of this
system (e.g. refrigerant datasheet) in the vicinity of the unit.
The refrigerant used in the system is flammable. If applicable, observe the
local safety conditions.
1.2 Identification of notes
This section provides an overview of all important safety aspects for proper
protection of people and safe and fault-free operation.The instructions and
safety notes contained within this manual must be observed in order to prevent
accidents, personal injury and material damage.
Notes attached directly to the units must be observed in their entirety and be
kept in a fully legible condition.
Safety notes in this manual are indicated by symbols. Safety notes are
introduced with signal words which help to highlight the magnitude of the
danger in question.
DANGER!
Contact with live parts poses an immediate danger of death due to electric
shock. Damage to the insulation or individual components may pose a danger of
death.
Warning of inflammable substances!
CAUTION! This device can be used by children above the age of 8, as well as by
people with impaired physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of
experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have received instruction
in the safe operation of the device, and if they understand the associated
potential hazards. Children must never play with the device. Cleaning and user
maintenance must not be carried out by unsupervised children.
n The electrical and device installation must be done only by a professional
technician.
n During installation and first commissioning, the professional technician is
responsible for adherence to applicable regulations.
n Operate the device only when fully installed and with all safety equipment.
n Protect the unit from dust and dirt during the building phase.
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DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a situation in
which there is immediate danger, which if not avoided may be fatal or cause
serious injury.
WARNING! This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially
hazardous situation, which if not avoided may be fatal or cause serious
injury.
CAUTION! This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially
hazardous situation, which if not avoided may cause injury or material and
environmental damage.
NOTICE! This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially
hazardous situation, which if not avoided may cause material and environmental
damage.
This symbol highlights useful tips and recommendations as well as information
for efficient and fault-free operation.
1.3 Personnel qualifications
Personnel responsible for commissioning, operation, maintenance, inspection
and installation must be able to demonstrate that they hold a qualification
which proves their ability to undertake the work.
1.4 Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes
Failure to observe the safety notes may pose a risk to people, the environment
and the units. Failure to observe the safety notes may void any claims for
damages.
In particular, failure to observe the safety notes may pose the following
risks:
n The failure of important unit functions. n The failure of prescribed methods
of mainte-
nance and repair. n Danger to people on account of electrical and
mechanical effects.
1.5 Safety-conscious working
The safety notes contained in this manual, the existing national regulations
concerning accident prevention as well as any internal company working,
operating and safety regulations must be observed.
1.6 Safety notes for the operator
The operational safety of the units and components is only assured providing
they are used as intended and in a fully assembled state.
n The units and components may only be set up, installed and maintained by
qualified personnel.
n Protective covers (grille) over moving parts must not be removed from units
that are in operation.
n Do not operate units or components with obvious defects or signs of damage.
n Contact with certain unit parts or components may lead to burns or injury.
n The units and components must not be exposed to any mechanical load, extreme
levels of humidity or extreme temperature.
n Spaces in which refrigerant can leak sufficient to load and vent. Otherwise
there is danger of suffocation.
n All housing parts and device openings, e.g. air inlets and outlets, must be
free from foreign objects, fluids or gases.
n The units must be inspected by a service technician at least once annually.
Visual inspections and cleaning may be performed by the operator when the
units are disconnected from the mains.
1.7 Safety notes for installation, maintenance and inspection
n Appropriate hazard prevention measures must be taken to prevent risks to
people when performing installation, repair, maintenance or cleaning work on
the units.
n The setup, connection and operation of the units and its components must be
undertaken in accordance with the usage and operating conditions stipulated in
this manual and comply with all applicable regional regulations.
n Local regulations and laws such as Water Ecology Act must be observed.
n The power supply should be adapted to the requirements of the units.
n Units may only be mounted at the points provided for this purpose at the
factory. The units may only be secured or mounted on stable structures, walls
or floors.
n Mobile units must be set up securely on suitable surfaces and in an upright
position. Stationary units must be permanently installed for operation.
n The units and components should not be operated in areas where there is a
heightened risk of damage. Observe the minimum clearances.
n The units and components must be kept at an adequate distance from
flammable, explosive, combustible, abrasive and dirty areas or atmospheres.
n Safety devices must not be altered or bypassed.
1.8 Unauthorised modification and changes
Modifications or changes to units and components are not permitted and may
cause malfunctions. Safety devices may not be modified or bypassed. Original
replacement parts and accessories authorised by the manufactured ensure
safety. The use of other parts may invalidate liability for resulting
consequences.
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1.9 Intended use
Depending on the model, the equipment and the additional fittings with which
it is equipped is only intended to be used as an air-conditioner for the
purpose of cooling or heating the air in an enclosed room.
Any different or additional use shall be classed as non-intended use. The
manufacturer/supplier assumes no liability for damages arising from such use.
The user bears the sole risk in such cases. Intended use also includes working
in accordance with the operating and installation instructions and complying
with the maintenance requirements.
Under no circumstances should the threshold values specified in the technical
data be exceeded.
1.10 Warranty
For warranty claims to be considered, it is essential that the ordering party
or its representative complete and return the “certificate of warranty” to
REMKO GmbH & Co. KG at the time when the units are purchased and commissioned.
The warranty conditions are detailed in the “General business and delivery
conditions”. Furthermore, only the parties to a contract can conclude special
agreements beyond these conditions. In this case, contact your contractual
partner in the first instance.
1.11 Transport and packaging
The devices are supplied in a sturdy shipping container. Please check the
equipment immediately upon delivery and note any damage or missing parts on
the delivery and inform the shipper and your contractual partner. For later
complaints can not be guaranteed.
WARNING!
Plastic films and bags etc. are dangerous toys for children! Why:
– Leave packaging material are not around.
– Packaging material may not be accessible to children!
1.12 Environmental protection and recycling
Disposal of packaging All products are packed for transport in environmentally
friendly materials. Make a valuable contribution to reducing waste and
sustaining raw materials. Only dispose of packaging at approved collection
points.
Disposal of equipment and components Only recyclable materials are used in the
manufacture of the devices and components. Help protect the environment by
ensuring that the devices or components (for example batteries) are not
disposed in household waste, but only in accordance with local regulations and
in an environmentally safe manner, e.g. using certified firms and recycling
specialists or at collection points.
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2 Electrical wiring
2.1 System layout WKF NEO-compact 80
1a
1b
1c 1d
1
2a
3 4
B A
2
2c
Fig. 1: System layout WKF NEO-compact 80
A: Outdoor area B: Indoor area 1: Indoor unit 1a: Heating inlet flow (11/4″
AG) 1b: Heating return flow (11/4″ AG) 1c: Power supply, indoor unit
= 230V/1~/50Hz, 10A (e.g. 3 x 1.5 mm2) 1d: Mains supply line, electrical
auxiliary heater
(e.g. 5 x 1.5 mm2)
2b
2: Outdoor unit 2a: Fan 2b: Power supply, outdoor unit
= 230V/1~/50Hz, 16A (e.g. 3 x 2.5 mm2) 2c: Condensate tray, outdoor unit
(drain must be designed to be frost proof!) 3: Control line, sheathed (e.g. 2
x 1 mm2) 4: Refrigerant lines 1/4″ and 1/2″
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2.2 System layout WKF NEO-compact 100 /WKF NEO-compact 130
1a
1b
3
1c
4
1d
1
B
A
2a 2b
2
2c
Fig. 2: System layout WKF NEO-compact 100 /WKF NEO-compact 130
A: Outdoor area B: Indoor area 1: Indoor unit 1a: Heating inlet flow (11/4″
AG)
1b: Heating return flow (11/4″ AG)
1c: Power supply, indoor unit = 230V/1~/50Hz, 10A (e.g. 3 x 1.5 mm2)
1d: Mains supply line, electrical auxiliary heater (e.g. 5 x 1.5 mm2)
2: Outdoor unit
2a: Fan
2b: Power supply, outdoor unit = 230V/1~/50Hz, 20A (e.g. 3 x 2.5 mm2)
2c: Condensate tray, outdoor unit
(drain must be designed to be frost proof!) 3: Control line, sheathed (e.g. 2
x 1 mm2) 4: Refrigerant lines 3/8″ and 5/8″
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2.3 System layout WKF NEO-compact 170
1a
1b
4
1c
5
1d
1
B
A 2a
2a
2
Fig. 3: System layout WKF NEO-compact 170
A: Outdoor area B: Indoor area 1: Indoor unit 1a: Heating inlet flow (11/4″
AG) 1b: Heating return flow (11/4″ AG) 1c: Power supply, indoor unit
= 230V/1~/50Hz, 10A (e.g. 3 x 1.5 mm2) 1d: Mains supply line, electrical
auxiliary heater
(e.g. 5 x 1.5 mm2)
2b
2c
2: Outdoor unit 2a: Fan 2b: Power supply, outdoor unit
= 400V/3~/50Hz, 3 x 16A (e.g. 5 x 1.5 mm2) 2c: Condensate tray, outdoor unit
(drain must be designed to be frost proof!) 3: Control line, sheathed (e.g. 2
x 1 mm2) 4: Refrigerant lines 3/8″ and 3/4″
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2.4 Overview of electrical cables
WKF NEO-compact 80/100/130
A
230V~/N/Pe
L1 N Pe
1
BC
230V~/N/Pe
L1 N Pe
D
400V/3~/N/Pe
L1 L2 L3 N Pe
E A2/B2
A/B
Fig. 4: Overview of electrical cables
1: Main distribution A: Power supply outdoor unit B: Power supply indoor unit
C: Power utility disable signal, potential-free /
open = locked
D: Power supply heating coil, 6 kW indoor unit E: Modbus communication,
Outdoor unit = terminal A/B Indoor unit (on I/O module) = terminal A2/B2
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WKF NEO-compact 170
A
400V/3~/N/Pe
L1 L2 L3 N Pe
1
B
C
230V~/N/Pe
L1 N Pe
D
400V/3~/N/Pe
L1 L2 L3 N Pe
E A2/B2
A/B
Fig. 5: Overview of electrical cables
1: Main distribution A: Power supply outdoor unit B: Power supply indoor unit
C: Power utility disable signal, potential-free /
open = AM locked
D: Power supply heating coil, 9 kW indoor unit E: Modbus communication,
Outdoor unit = terminal A/B Indoor unit (on I/O module) = terminal A2/B2
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2.5 Electrical connection general notes
n It is necessary to lay a mains cable both to the outdoor unit and,
separately, to the indoor unit.
n Power to the indoor units may not be disconnected by the power company when
fitted with an off-period circuit (anti-freeze protection).
n All indoor units require a single-phase 230V/1~/50 Hz power supply. The
outdoor units of the WKF NEO compact 80 to 130 series require a single-phase
power supply of 230V/1~/50 Hz and the outdoor units of the WKF NEO compact 170
series require a three-phase power supply of 400V/3~/50 Hz.
n The electrical connection between outdoor and indoor units is made using a
sheathed two-wire control line. On the outdoor unit, the control line is
connected to terminals A/B and on the indoor unit, to terminals A2/B2 directly
on the I/O module.
n Where applicable, another three-phase 400V/3~/50 Hz power supply shall be
provided to the indoor module for auxiliary heater.
n The Smart-Control needs to know from the power-company whether the power
supply is enabled or a blocking period is in effect. A potential-free switch
must be provided by the customer for this purpose and connected to contact
S16. (Contact closed signifies enabled, while contact open signifies a
blocking period).
n A connection schematic along with corresponding circuit diagrams can be
found in the “Electrical layout” and “Circuit plans” chapters of this manual.
n Special rates for the operation of heat pumps may be offered by the power
utility.
n Ask your local power utility about the details of any rates that might be
available.
DANGER!
All electrical installation work must be done by an electrician.
WARNING!
Always note the currently applicable VDE guidelines and the notes in TAB 2007.
The size and type of the fuse are to be taken from the technical data.
WARNING! All cable sizes are to be selected according to VDE 0100. Special
attention should be given to cable lengths, cable type and the kind of
installation. The information in the connection diagram and in the system
overview are to be seen as an acceptable installation possibility only in a
standard case!
NOTICE! Make sure to connect the outdoor unit neutral connector properly,
otherwise the varistors on the line-filter circuit board will be destroyed.
NOTICE! The electrical connection for the units must be made at a separate
feedpoint with a residual current device in accordance with local regulations
and should be laid out by an electrician.
Check all plugged and clamped terminals to verify that they are seated
correctly and make permanent contact. Tighten as required.
2.6 Electrical connection indoor unit
The following instructions describe the electrical connection of the indoor
units. 1. Remove the housing from the upper section
by pressing it upwards and pulling it forwards out of the rear groove. 2.
Guide the supply cable to the indoor units through the cable openings, and
also route the control line between indoor and outdoor units and the cables
for external devices and probes into the indoor unit. Note that the cable
openings in the WKF NEO-compact 130 series are located above rather than
below. 3. Connect the mains cable line of the indoor units to the terminals.
4. Connect all secondary consumers (HGM,HGU, changeover valves etc.) to the
I/O module.
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NOTICE!
1
Attach cables in accordance with the connection schematic and/or the circuit diagram in the control box.
NOTICE! Ensure correct polarity when connecting the electrical leads,
especially the control cable.
The number of lines and the sensors is dependent on the configuration of the
heating system and the components.
Make sure to use enough cable when installing the indoor unit so that the
control box can be fully lowered for future maintenance.
At the site, avoid adding cable inlets.
2.7 Electrical connection – outdoor unit
n To connect up the electrics, remove the right cladding panel after
unfastening the screws.
1
1
Fig. 7: WKF/WKF compact 170 series – remove the trim panel by unfastening the
screws
1: Screw
n Electrical protection for the system is implemented in accordance with the
information in the Technical Data. Observe the required conductor cross-
sections!
n All cables must be connected with the correct polarity and strain relief.
n The power supply must be connected to terminal L (phase) / N (neutral
conductor) and PE (earth conductor).
n Follow the connection schematic and the circuit diagrams.
n The two-wire control line is to be connected to terminals A/B and the earth
terminal.
n When connecting the control line, make sure that polarity is correct.
n If the outdoor unit is installed on a roof, it and the supporting structure
must be earthed separately (connection to lightning conductors or foundation
earth/ground feature).
n With the WKF/WKF compact 170 series, make sure that only terminals L1(R),
L2(S), L3(T) and N are connected (see Fig. 9).
Fig. 6: WKF/WKF compact 80/100/130 series remove the cover by unfastening the
screw 1: Screw
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n The standard scope of delivery includes the outdoor probes (S10), an
immersion probe (provided for use as a domestic hot water probe – (S08) as
well as a probe for the complete inlet in the indoor unit.
n When connecting up a solar plant, use a PT-1000 probe (S01) as a collector
probe and a PT-1000 probe (S02) as the lower storage tank probe.
n All probes are to be connected to the indoor units switch cabinet in
accordance with the terminal assignment diagram.
Fig. 8: WKF/WKF compact 80/100/130 outdoor unit connection terminals
1: Power supply 230V/1~/50Hz 2: Control line A/B
Contact probe
Contact probes can be mounted on the pipes, to measure the heating-circuit
temperatures, for example.
n The contact probes are fastened to a pipe with the trapezoidal brackets and
retaining strap provided.
n Clean the appropriate point. Subsequently a thermal compound (A) is applied
and the probe is fixed in position.
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Fig. 9: WKF/WKF compact 170 outdoor unit connection terminal 1: Power supply
400V/3~/50Hz 2: Control line A/B
NOTICE!
Make sure to connect the outdoor unit neutral connector properly, otherwise
the varistors on the line-filter circuit board will be destroyed.
Temperature probes n The number of probes required can vary with
the type of system. n Observe the relevant notes for the probe posi-
tion found in the hydraulic circuit diagram.
Fig. 10: Securing the inductive sensor If the sensor cables are too short, they can be extended up to a maximum of 100m with wire having a cross-section of 1.5 mm².
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External probe The connection of an outdoor sensor is always required for
Smart Control. n Mount the external probe pointing skyward, in
a north-easterly direction, about 2.5 metres above the ground. It may not be
subjected to direct sunlight and is to be protected against excessive wind.
Installation above windows or air ducts is to be avoided. n In order to carry
out the installation, remove the cover and secure the probe with the screw
provided. n A cable with a wire cross-section of min. 0.5 mm2 provided by the
customer is recommended for connecting the probe.
Fig. 11: External probe
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2.8 Electrical drawings for outdoor units
Outdoor units of WKF NEO-compact 80 to 130
1234
89
10
56 7
11
B
12
C
13
14
A
15
Fig. 12: Electrical drawings for outdoor units
A: Motherboard B: Power supply cable C: Communication line to indoor unit 1:
TP evaporator probe 2: TS suction pipe probe 3: Probe, TD heat gas 4: Probe,
TA air suction 5: Electric expansion valve 6: High pressure transducer
7: Low pressure transducer 8: Crankcase heating, compressor 9: Condensate tray heating 10: 4-way valve 11: Not connected 12: Not connected 13: Fan motor 14: Compressor 15: Choke
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Outdoor units of WKF NEO-compact 170
2
3
1
4
5
6
7 8
9 10
A
12
13 14 15
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Fig. 13: Electrical drawings for outdoor units A: Inverter control board B:
Power supply 400V/3~/50Hz C: Communication to indoor unit 1: Indoor unit
communication 2: High pressure transducer 3: Low pressure transducer 4:
Compressor 5: Transformer 6: Electric expansion valve
B
C
7: High pressure switch 8: Crankcase heating, compressor 9: 4-way valve 10: Fan motor 1 11: Fan motor 2 12: TS suction pipe probe 13: Probe, TA air suction 14: TP evaporator probe 15: Probe, TD heat gas
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2.9 Electrical configuration – I/O module – WKF NEO compact 80 to 170
Use wire gauge corresponding with the connection cable supplied! Lay load
lines separately to measuring lines!
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A31
A32
A33
A34
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S09 GND S10 GND S11 GND S12 GND S13 GND S14 GND S15 GND S16 GND
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Sensor Inputs
ABselseiggtned
NHOINTWEE: wISi:thoohuntebSlopcekrrinsgchütz
cmounstascBtorür,cjkuemepinergemleugst wberden
ignessecrtheldo,scsleonse=dF=reeignaabbeled
PoweErVuUtilKityonctoanktact S16 (2.)
22n.dgemmixisecdhhteratHinegizckyrcelies RFL S14
CCooddiinegrwreidseisrstotarnd RC.1
RKooommmsuenniksaotriocnomRmauumnsiceantsioonr B3/A3
OKuotmdomournuiknaitticoonmAmuußneincmatoiodnulB2/A2 (1.)
11s.tgmemixiesdchteeartHinegizckyrcelies IVNLL S12
11s.tgmemixiesdchteeartiHnegizckyrceliesRRFL S11
SpannunSgsmvaTeKrertlsreCmomorigmnnuaternloGgl NTSoDmua&crht+C1po2onVwtreorls-
TuopupclyhB1/A1
OAuutßseidnetetmemppereartautur re S10 StorSagpeitcahnekr,mceitntetre S09
S04 Solar RLF
SMT I/O
RJ 45
Sensor Inputs
S03 GND S04 GND S05 GND S06 GND S07 GND S08 GND
X – TP GND A44 GND A45 GND A46 MI MO CLK nSS GND
(3.)
HWoatrwmawtearspserorbFeühler S08
22n.dgemmixisecdhhteratHinegizkcryecilseVINLL S06
PuPmupmep00–1100VV/ PWM 22n.dgmemixiesdchteeartiHngeiczykcreleis A46
CZirckuullaattioionn TeTemmppeerraattuurreodoer rimImpuplusles
S05
SoSloalraprrfüobheleirnVleLt S03
SmKaormt CunoinktarotiloTnoSumcharctoCmonmtruonl-iTcoatuicohn RJ 45
PE N A12 LPE N A13 L
PE N A14 L` PE N A01 PE N A02 Actuator Outputs
S25 +5V GND S26 +5V GND S27 +5V GND S28 +5V GND S29 +5V GND GND A40 GND A41 GND A42 GND A43
PPuummppe223300V A13 22n.dgmemixiesdchhtear tHinegizckyrecilse
A11
CUhmasncgheaoltvveernvtiallve 22 hWeäartmgeenrezreautogresr
A10
ChUamngscehoavletvr evnatlivle HWoatrmwawtaesrsperrebpearreaituionng
M
M
Actuator Outputs
S02 SSoolalrasrt-oSrpageeictahnekr, buonttoemn S01 Solar-cKoollleeckttoorr
S23 Volumenstrom Solar
SD
S21 SG-Ready contact 2
(from software 4.28)
Sensor Inputs
Sensor Inputs S23 +5V GND S46 S47 S24 +5V GND S48 S49 S01 GND S02 GND
Sensor Inputs
Aktuator Signal
PPuummppe0 -01-01V0/VP/WPMWM UunmgeixmeidschhetaetrinHgeizkreis
A42
PPumpe00- -1100VV/P/WPMWM A41
1s. tgmemixiesdchhteeartHinegizckyrcelies SDprehezdashelvttoinrggaPbWe MPWM A40
Solar ppuummppe
S0 PVV fEeiends-pineisung ((mmiinn.. 500 lImp./kWWhh)
S29/GND
SS00 PV yEiretrldag ((mmin. 500 Ilmp..//kkWWhh)
S28/GND
Volumenstrom WarmwasserS27/GND
S0 hHoauussehhaoltlsdzämheleter r (min. 550000Ilmmpp./.k/kWWhh)
S0 HWPPeSletrcotmricziäthylmereter (min. 50000Ilmmpp./.k/kWWhh)
S26/GND S25/GND
Actuator Supply
Sensor Inputs
SpannuPnogwsveerrsuoprgpulyngI/OI/OmMoodduulel
Fuse
S20 SG-Ready contact 1
(from software 4.28)
S20 +5V GND S40 S41 S21 +5V GND S42 S43 S22 +5V GND S44 S45
PE N L PE N LPE N L
PE N A10 LPE N A11 L
Power
SEpleacn.npuonwgsevresrsuoprpgluynSgmealerkt .SHeervizehleamtienngt
SelmemaretnSterv provided bbyatuhseecitussatuosmdeerrfUronmtertvheertseuilbu-
ndgistribution unit
400V/3~/N/PE)
BSeTleBgt assSiTgBned
ABsesleiggnted
L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N N N PE PE
MI MO CLK nSS GND
(3.)
A2 B2
(1.)
I/IO/OmMoodduulel : ACnosmcmhluunsiscaKtoiomnmcuonninkeactitoionn
I/O Modul
EAVnUsccholnutsascEt VcUonKnoencttaioktn
PowEeVrUutKiloitnytackotnSt1a6ct S16
S16 GND
(2.)
CGleosscehdlo=sseennab=leFreigabe
ABseslieggnted
AsBseiglengetd E-leHcetirzicuanlg
AsBseiglengetd E-lHecetirziucanlg heater
RelaEilsecEt-rHiceiz.
heater heater relay
KTelermmineanl bleliosctek Aoutßdeonomr oudnuitl
CKoonnttaakctt:: PPootteennttiiaalfl-rferie!e!
33xx 230V/1~/N/PEE tdhaennnrBermüockvenNN-c-Loenidteurcetnotrfejurnmepners
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2.10 Terminal assignment / legend – WKF NEO compact 80 to 170
Designation PW PP S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08
S09
S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15
S16
S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 A01 A02 A03 A04 A10
Input X
X X X X X X X X
X
X X X X X X
X
X X X X X X X X X X
Output X
X X X X X
Signal
Description Power supply I/O 230V Power supply primary pump, indoor unit Solar probe collector Solar probe storage tank, bottom Solar probe inlet HM solar Solar probe RF HM solar Circulation RF temp./impulse 2nd mixed HC, INL probe Probe refrigerant piping Domestic hot-water tank Probe storage tank centre (storage energy acquisition) External probe 1st mixed HC, RF probe 1st mixed HC, INL probe Heat pump inlet 2nd mixed HC, RF probe Heat pump RF Energy supplier contact (NC) / dew point monitoring (external) SG-Ready contact 1 (from software 4.28) SG-Ready contact 2 (from software 4.28) Not connected Ultrasonic flow rate meter Solar, pulse rate Ultrasonic flow rate meter HP, impulse rate HP electricity meter S0 Household electricity S0 Flow probe PV yield electricity meter S0 PV in-feed electricity meter S0 Solar pump unregulated (230 V) 1st mixed HC, pump (230 V) switched Unmixed HC, pump (230 V) switched Circulation pump Changeover valve, drinking water
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REMKO series WKF NEO-compact
Designation A11 A12 A13 A14 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34 A40 A41 A42 A43 A44 A45 A46 MI MO CLK nSS GND OT 1 (2x) OT 2 (2x) B1, A1 +12 Volt, GND B2/A2 B3/A2 R
Input
Output X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Signal
X X X X X X X
Description Changeover valve 2nd WE Not connected 2nd mixed HC, pump (230 V) switched Changeover valve / pump cooling 1st mixed HC, mixing valve open (230 V) 1st mixed HC, mix. valve switched to closed (230 V) Bypass mixer open Bypass mixer closed 2nd mixed HC, mixing valve open (230 V) 2nd mix. HC, mix. valve switched to closed (230 V) Not connected Not connected Enable 2 WE booster heating or boiler Not connected Alarm codes Speed setting solar pump PWM Speed specification, 1st mixed HC (0-10V) Speed specification, unmixed HC (0-10V) Speed setting primary pump indoor unit (PWM) Not connected Non functional Speed specification, 2nd mixed HC (0-10V)
Non functional
Not connected Non functional
Operating module
Outdoor unit communication RS 485_3 RC code resistance WKF NEO 80/100/130/170
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-SMT1.2 SPopawnernusnupgsplvyers. SSMT II//OO((ubnottetno)m) -SMT1.2 In33 3-SStuefpesnswicthcahltuEnHgZ EHZ -> SSMMTTII//OO( (otboepn)) In32 A33 A32
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TerKmleinmaml bblloocckk cRoengtlreorller
ElectErlieckhtreoaHtinegizsetlaebment
PE N
L
2.11 Circuit diagram – WKF NEO compact 80-170
N
N
PE
PE
N -X1.4
N -X1.3
PE -X1.2
PE -X1.1
STB 85°C
PE
N3
N2
N1
L3
L2
L1
L
L
L
N
PE -X2.7
N3 -X2.6
N2 -X2.5
N1 -X2.4
L3 -X2.3
L2 -X2.2
L1 -X2.1
L -X1.8
L -X1.7
L -X1.6
N -X1.5
21
11
A2 -K1.1 A1
24
14
PE N
L
L1 L2 L3 N
PE
IWMICPOHRTITGA!NT!
WBeitiheianpsihnagsleig-pehmasAencsocnhnluescstiodnesoEf
ltehketreoleHcetriizcshtaebastin(3gxe2le3m0Ve)nt (m3xus2s3d0iVe)B,
rtühcekjeumzwpiesrchbetnwXe2e.n7,XX22..78, uXn2d.8Xa2n.9d
Xen2t.9femrnutsutnbde rjewmeoivlsedeinanNdeautnreaullteriatel
croanndguecstcohrlomsusestnbweecrodnenne.cted respectively.
A2 -K1.2 A1
14
11
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L1 -EHZ
L2 L3
N1 N2 N3
-UV SPopawnernusnupgsplvyers. SUuntb-erdivsteritbeilutiuonng (bauseits) (provided by the customer) -UV SPopawnernusunpgsplvyer(s.4 (0400V)0V) bPraouvsieditesd(boypttihoenaclu3stxo23m0erV) (optional 3x230V)
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0
1
2
3
4
5
-S25
S25
Imp/kWh S0
SEtleroctmrizcäithylemreSt0er S0
+5V
WHeäartmpeupmupmpe
–
GND
-S26
S26
Imp/kWh S0
SEtleroctmrizcäithylemreSt0er S0
+5V
Hoaushehalotld
–
GND
-S27
S27
31 V
4
VMoelduiummenflostwroramte, ,ImImpp. .
+5V
WHoatrmwawtaesrser
GND
-S28
S28
Imp/kWh S0
SEtleroctmrizcäithylemreSt0er S0
+5V
PV Eyrietrladg
–
GND
-S29
S29
Imp/kWh
SEtleroctmrizcäithylemreSt0er S0
S0
+5V
PV Efeinesdp-einisung
–
GND
-A40 SSignal PPWM SSolarkcriericsuit
t
U
–
GND
A40
-A41
U
–
GND
SSignal 0-1100VV// PPWWMM
A41
t
1.sgt emmix.eKdreciisrcuit
-A42
U
–
GND
SSignal 0-1100VV// PPWWMM
A42
t
uUngmeixme.dKcreyicsle
-A43 SSignal PPWM IInnterrnealPpuummppe
t
U
–
GND
A43
GND A44
GND A45
U t
-A46
–
GND
SSignal 0-1100VV// PPWWMM
A46
2.ngdemmi.xKerdeicsircuit
MI MO CLK nSS GND
OT1 OT1
-SMT_TOUCH
SPpowanenr usnugpspvlyers.
+12V
-> SSMMTTTToouucchh
GND
OT2 OT2
+12V B1 A1 GND
-AM1
B2
BA
KCommmuunniick.. AMM
A2
-> AOuußtednomoroudnuitl (bparouvseidietsd) by the customer)
-B3/A3
B3
BA
KCommmuunniickaattiioonn
A3
-> RRaouommsesnensosor r- B- /BA/ A
-RC
R
1
2
KCodinegrwriedseisrst otar nd
GND
GDevräicte-adbehpäenngdiegnt
Rc
B us Interfaces
OT Interfaces
SPI
Actuator S ignal
Actuator S ignal
SystemrceognletrroSllMerTSI/MOT I/O
S ens or Inputs
-SMT1.1 SSystemrceognletrro(lulenrte(bno) ttom)
Actuator Output
Actuator Output
Actuator Output
Actuator Supply
P ower
PE N L
PE
PE
N
N
L
L
PE N L
PE
N
N
A10
SP
L
DP
PE
N
N
A11
SP
L
DP
1
M
M
M
PE N L
-Pin SPpowanenr usnugpspvlyer2s3or0gung 23 0 -> KTleermmminbalobclkoc-kX-1X1
-Pout1 VPoewrseorrgsunpgpl2y 3203V0V InternealPpuummppeAA4433
-A10 UChmasncgheaoltvveernvtaillv2e302V30V HWoatrmw awt aesr sperrebpeareraittuionng
-A11 UChmasncgheaoltvveernvtaillv2e302V30V 2. WHeäarmt geeenrzeeruatgoerr
PE N A12 L
PE
PE
N
N
A13
L
L
PE
N
N
A14
SP
L
DP
PE
PE
N
N
A01
L
PE
PE
N
N
A02
L
1
1
M
M
M
M
1
-A13 Pumppe232300VV 2.ngdemmi.xKerdeicsircuit
-A14 UChmasncgheaoltvveernvtaillv2e302V30V SSeparatercKoüohlilnkgrecisircuit
-A01 Pumppe232300VV SSolarkcriercisuit
-A02 Pumppe232300VV 1.stgemmix.eKdreciisrcuit
PE
PE
N
N
A03
L
1
M
-A03 Pumppe232300VV Uungmeixme.dKcreyicsle
PE
PE
N
N
A04
L
1
M
-A04 Pumppe232300VV DTrriinnkkwinagssweartZeirrkcuirlcautiloatnion
PE
N
N
-A20/A21
M
A20
OApuefn
Miixsechdvveanlvtiel 223300VV
A21
ZCluosed
1.stgemmix.eKdreciisrcuit
PE
N
N
-A22/A23
M
A22
OApuefn
Vaelnvteil 223300VV
A23
ZCluosed
Bypass
PE
N
N
-A24/A25
M
A24
OApuefn
Miixsechdvveanlvtiel 223300VV
A25
ZCluosed
2.ngdemmi.xKerdeicsircuit
6
7
8
9
5
6
7
8
9
10
KCodinegrwriedseisrst otär sn:de: WKF 80 –>>11440000OOhhmm WKF 100 –>>11440000OOhhmm WKF 130 –>>11440000OOhhmm WKF 170 -> 11550000OOhhmm
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S20 +5V GND S40 S41
S21 +5V GND S42 S43
S22 +5V GND S44 S45
-S23
S23
31 V
4
VMoelduiummenflsotwrormat,eI,mImp.p.
+5V
Solarkcriericsuit
GND
S46
S47
31425
-S24/S13
S24
PPT10000 // VVooll..ImI mpp. .
+5V
V
VLFL / VVol. WHäeramt Peupm. p
GND
S48
S49
-S01
S01
1
2
PPT10000
GND
KColleckttoorrfpürholbeer
-S02
S02
1
2
PPT10000
GND
Sptoeriacghe rtfaünhklepr,roSboela,rSolar
-RJ45
KCommmuunniickaattiioonn
RJ45
RJ45
->> SSMMTTTToouucchh
-S03
S03
1
2
PPT10000
GND
VInolrelta,uSf,oSlaorlar
-S04
S04
1
2
PPT10000
GND
Rüetcukrlanuffl,oSwo,laSrolar
-S05
S05
1
2
PPT10000 // Impuplsuels
GND
ZCirkculatioonn
-S06
S06
1
2
PPT10000
GND
VInolrelta,u2f,n2d. gmeixme.dKcreiricsuit
-S07
S07
1
2
PPT10000
GND
KRäelftreigmeirtatnetl
-S08
S08
1
2
PPT10000
GND
WHoatrmwawtaesrssetrosrpaegiechtearnk
-S09
S09
1
2
PPT10000
GND
PStuoffreargsepetaicnhker
-S10
S10
1
2
PPT10000
GND
AOußtseidnetetmempepreartautrure
-S11
S11
1
2
PPT10000
GND
Rüetcukrlanuffl,o1w.,g1esmt .mKirxeeisd circuit
-S12
S12
1
2
PPT10000
GND
VInolrelta,u1f,s1t .mgiexmed. Kcrirecisuit
S13 GND
-S14
S14
1
2
PPT10000
GND
Rüetcukrlanuffl,o2w.,g2enmd. mKriexiesd circuit
-S15
S15
1
2
PPT10000
GND
RHüecaktlapufm, Wp ärermtuernpuflmowpe
-S16 JBurmüpcekre/ /NCÖcffontearc-tKo.pener S16 PEoVwUeSrpuetrirliety block GND
S16 GND
BWehieVneruwsienngdaunngEVeUin e EloVcUk,-Sthpeerdreisaisbtledassignal Sp16ermrsuigsnt ableSu1s6ed. zu verwenden.
Sensor Inputs
Sensor Inputs
Sensor Inputs
SyssttemrceognletroSlMlerTSI/MOT I/O
Sensor Inputs
-SMT1.2 Systemrceognletro(lolebre(nt)op)
Potential Free Outputs
–>> KTleermmminballobclkock
DCoanuteinrsupoaunsnoupnegrating voltage
-X1.8
L
9
In30 A30
In31 A31
In32 A32
In33 A33
In34 A34 A34
A1
A1
-K2.2
E-leHcetrizicuanl hgeSattuefrest2ag(2eH2e(i2zwheantdinegl)coil) ->>
EE–Hheeiazteerr -K2.1
E-leHcetrizicuanl hgeSattuefrest1ag(1eH1e(i1zwheantdinegl)coil) ->>
EE–Hheeiazteerr -SGaemnemraellsatlöarmmesldigunnagl Potentiiall-
ffrreeiercKoonntatackt t
10
11
23
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
USB -SMT_TOUCH BCeodnit reonlteeillem ent
RJ45 GND +12V
SSmart-Connttrrooll Toouucchh A B 1 2 3 4 RRaouommt thherermmosotstatatECE-
1C-1 A V+ VB RRaouommsesensnosror A B 1 2 3 4 RRaouommt
thherermmosotstatatECE-1C-1 A V+ VB RRaouommsesensnosror A B 1 2 3 4 RRaouommt
thherermmosotstatatECE-1C-1 A V+ VB RRaouommsesensnosror
REMKO series WKF NEO-compact
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-RT1 RRaouomtht heerrmmoossttaatt uUnngmeimxe.dKrceyicsle
-RS1 RRaouomsseennssoorr uUngmeimxe.dKrceyicsle
JedEear cRhaurmoosmensoernbsozwr o. jredeeaschRaruomomthethrmeromstoasttbaet nreöqtiugitresinae euinnidqeuuetidgeevGiceeräatdeaddreresss!e! -> See->tShieehoepBeerdaietninugnsiannsletirtuunctgiodnessRfaourmtsheensrooros m/ Rasuemnsthoerr/mroosotmatst. hermostat.
-RT2 RRaouomtthheerrmmoossttaatt 11s. tgemmix.eKdreciisrcuit
-RS2 RRaouomsseennssoorr 11.sgt emmix.eKdreciisrcuit
-RT3 Roaoummtthheerrmmoossttaatt 22n. gdemmix. Kedrecisircuit
-RS3 RRaouomsseennssoorr 22n. gdemmi.xKerdeicsircuit
GND
+12V
RJ45
USB
-230V SPopawnernusunpgsplvyers. -> SSMMTTI/I /OO- -PoPuotut11 -B/A KCommmuunniickaattiioonn -> SSMMTTI/I /OO- -B3B/3/A3A3
-> SSMMTTI/I /OO- -121V2V
SPopawnernusnupgsplvyers.
-> SSMMTTI/I /OO- -RJR4J545
KCommmuunniickaattiioonn
-> LLAANN–//WWLLAANNAaddaapptteerr
NL
B3 A3
KCommmuunniickaattiioonn
-12V
-RJ45
-USB
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Legend for the circuit diagrams
Abbreviations:
AM:
Outdoor unit
E-heater:
Electric heating element
EHZ:
Electric heating element
EVU:
Electrical power company /
power utility
Gem.:
Mixed
HC:
Heating cycle
HTG:
Heating
Imp.:
Impulse
PV:
Photovoltaic
PWM:
Pulse width modulation
RL:
Return flow
Unmixed
Unmixed
VL:
Inlet
Vol.:
Medium flow rate
Circ.:
Circulation
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2.12 Resistances of the temperature probes
Evaporator probe, suction gas probe, air inlet probe
Temp. (°C) -20 -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Resistance (K)
37, 4111 35, 5384 33, 7705 32, 1009 30, 5237 29, 0333 27, 6246 26, 2927 25,
0330 23, 8412 22, 7133 21, 6456 20, 6345 19, 6768 18, 7693 17, 9092 17, 0937
16, 3203 15, 5866 14, 8903 14, 2293 13, 6017 13, 0055 12, 4391 11, 9008 11,
3890 10, 9023 10, 4393 9, 9987 9, 5794 9, 1801 8, 7999
Temp. (°C) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
Resistance (K)
8, 4377 8, 0925 7, 7635 7, 4498 7, 1506 6, 8652 6, 5928 6, 3328 6, 0846 5,
8475 5, 6210 5, 4046 5, 1978 5, 0000 4, 8109 4, 6300 4, 4569 4, 2912 4, 1327
3, 9808 3, 8354 3, 6961 3, 5626 3, 4346 3, 3120 3, 1943 3, 0815 2, 9733 2,
8694 2, 7697 2, 6740 2, 5821
Temp. (°C) 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
Resistance (K)
2, 4939 2, 4091 2, 3276 2, 2493 2, 1740 2, 1017 2, 0320 1, 9651 1, 9007 1,
8387 1, 7790 1, 7216
Temp. (°C) 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
Resistance (K)
1, 6663 1, 6131 1, 5618 1, 5123 1, 4647 1, 4188 1, 3746 1, 3319 1, 2908 1,
2511 1, 2128
Heat gas probe
Temp. (°C) -30 -29 -28
Resistance (K)
866.96 815.70 767.71
-27
722.87
-26
680.87
-25
641.59
-24
604.82
-23
570.34
-22
538.03
-21
507.74
-20
479.34
-19
452.68
-18
427.67
-17
404.17
-16
382.11
-15
361.35
-14
341.86
-13
323.53
-12
306.29
-11
290.06
Temp. (°C) -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Resistance (K)
274.78 260.40 246.85 234.08 222.02 210.69 199.98 189.86 180.34 171.33 162.81
154.78 147.19 140.00 133.21 126.79 120.72 114.96 109.51 104.34
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Heat gas probe (continued)
Temp. (°C) 10
Resistance (K)
99.456
Temp. (°C) 45
11
94.826
46
12
90.426
47
13
86.262
48
14
82.312
49
15
78.561
50
16
75.001
51
17
71.625
52
18
68.416
53
19
65.368
54
20
62.474
55
21
59.719
56
22
57.104
57
23
54.620
58
24
52.253
59
25
50.000
60
26
47.857
61
27
45.817
62
28
43.877
63
29
42.027
64
30
40.265
65
31
38.585
66
32
36.987
67
33
35.462
68
34
34.007
69
35
32.619
70
36
31.297
71
37
30.034
72
38
28.827
73
39
27.677
74
40
26.578
75
41
25.528
76
42
24.524
77
43
23.566
78
44
22.648
79
Resistance (K)
21.773 20.935 20.134 19.368 18.635 17.932 17.260 16.616 16.001 15.410 14.844
14.302 13.782 13.284 12.807 12.348 11.909 11.487 11.083 10.694 10.321 9.9628
9.6187 9.2882 8.9706 8.6655 8.3723 8.0903 7.8193 7.5586 7.3077 7.0667 6.8345
6.6109 6.3960
Temp. (°C) 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114
Resistance (K)
6.1890 5.9894 5.7976 5.6126 5.4346 5.2629 5.0974 4.9379 4.7842 4.6359 4.4931
4.3552 4.2222 4.0939 3.9700 3.8506 3.7351 3.6238 3.5162 3.4123 3.3120 3.2150
3.1214 3.0310 2.9435 2.8589 2.7772 2.6982 2.6218 2.5479 2.4764 2.4072 2,3403,
2.2755 2.2128
Temp. (°C) 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149
Resistance (K)
2.1522 2.0934 2.0365 1.9814 1.9280 1.8764 1.8263 1.7778 1.7308 1.6852 1.6411
1.5983 1.5567 1.5165 1.4774 1.4396 1.4028 1.3672 1.3327 1.2991 1.2665 1.2349
1.2042 1.1744 1.1455 1.1174 1.0901 1.0636 1.0379 1.0128 0.9886 0.9649 0.942
0.9197 0.898
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REMKO series WKF NEO-compact
Heat gas probe (continued)
Temp. (°C) 150
Resistance (K)
0.8769
Temp. (°C) 185
151
0.8564
186
152
0.8364
187
153
0.817
188
154
0.7982
189
155
0.7798
190
156
0.7620
191
157
0.7446
192
158
0.7277
193
159
0.7112
194
160
0.6952
195
161
0.6796
196
162
0.6645
197
163
0.6497
198
164
0.6353
199
165
0.6213
200
166
0.6077
201
167
0.5944
202
168
0.5814
203
169
0.5688
204
170
0.5566
205
171
0.5446
206
172
0.5329
207
173
0.5216
208
174
0.5105
209
175
0.4997
210
176
0.4892
211
177
0.4789
212
178
0.4689
213
179
0.4591
214
180
0.4496
215
181
0.4403
216
182
0.4313
217
183
0.4225
218
184
0.4138
219
Resistance (K)
0.4054 0.3972 0.3892 0.3814 0.3738 0.3664 0.3591 0.352 0.3451 0.3383 0.3317
0.3253 0.319 0.3128 0.3068 0.3009 0.2952 0.2896 0.2841 0.2787 0.2735 0.2684
0.2634 0.2585 0.2537 0.2491 0.2445 0.2400 0.2357 0.2314 0.2272 0.2231 0.2191
0.2152 0.2114
Temp. (°C) 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235
Resistance (K)
0.2076 0.204 0.2004 0.1969 0.1934 0.1901 0.1868 0.1836 0.1804 0.1773 0.1743
0.1713 0.1684 0.1656 0.1628 0.1601
Temp. (°C) 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250
Resistance (K)
0.1574 0.1548 0.1522 0.1497 0.1472 0.1448 0.1425 0.1401 0.1379 0.1356 0.1335
0.1313 0.1292 0.1272 0.1252
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3 Index
C
Circuit diagrams WKF NEO-compact 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 WKF
NEO-compact 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 WKF NEO-compact 130 . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 WKF NEO-compact 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21
Contact probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
D
Disposal of equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
E
Electrical cables overview WKF NEO-compact 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 10 WKF NEO-compact 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 WKF NEO-compact
130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 WKF NEO-compact 170 . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 11
Electrical connection – indoor unit WKF NEO-compact 80 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 12 WKF NEO-compact 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 WKF NEO-
compact 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Electrical connection – outdoor unit WKF 130 Duo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 13 WKF 170 Duo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13 WKF/WKF compact 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 WKF/WKF compact 100
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 WKF/WKF compact 130 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 13 WKF/WKF compact 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Electrical drawings WKF NEO-compact 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
WKF NEO-compact 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 WKF NEO-compact 130 . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 WKF NEO-compact 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 17
Electrical system layout WKF NEO-compact 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18 WKF NEO-compact 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 WKF NEO-compact 130
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 WKF NEO-compact 170 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 18
Environmental protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
External probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
I
Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
R
Resistance table Air inlet probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 26 Evaporator probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Suction gas
probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
S
Safety Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Identification of notes . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 4 Notes for inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Notes for installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Notes for
maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Personnel qualifications . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety notes for the operator . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 5 Safety-conscious working . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Unauthorised modification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Unauthorised
replacement part manufacture . 5
System layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 8, 9
T
Temperature probes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Terminal
assignment
WKF NEO-compact 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 WKF NEO-compact 100 .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 WKF NEO-compact 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 19 WKF NEO-compact 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
W
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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REMKO series WKF NEO-compact
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