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5. The exchangers are clean; 
6. The electrical connections are correct; 
7. The screws holding the conductors are tightly fastened; 
8. The power supply voltage is correct; 
9. The motor-driven fan or electric heater absorption is correct and does not exceed the maximum permitted level; 10. 
The suction grille is not blocked by residual installation material and the filter is clean and correctly positioned. We 
recommend running the unit at maximum speed for several hours. 

II. 4 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

 

DANGER! 

Skilled technicians, qualified to work on conditioning and cooling products, must carry out scheduled maintenance. 
Use suitable gloves. 

 

DANGER! 

Do not introduce pointed objects through the air inlet or outlet grilles. 

 

DANGER! 

Always use the mains switch to isolate the unit from the mains before carrying out any maintenance work on the unit, 
even if it is for inspection purposes only. Make sure that no one accidentally supplies power to the machine; lock the 
mains switch in the OFF position. 

II. 4.1 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE 

II. 4.1.1 Monthly 

 Check the cleanliness of the air filters. 

The air filters are made from fibre that can be washed with water. The cleanliness of the filters must be checked at the 
start of the operating season and on a monthly basis as standard. 

II.4.1.2 Every six months 

 Check the cleanliness of the exchanger and the condensation drain. With the unit switched off, check the condition 

of the exchanger and the condensation drain. If necessary: 
• Remove any foreign bodies from the finned surface which may obstruct the air flow; 
• Clean off the dust with a jet of compressed air; 
• Wash with water and brush gently; 
• Dry with a jet of compressed air. 
• Make sure that the condensation drain does not contain any blockages that could hinder the normal water flow. 

 

Make sure that there is no air in the water system. 
1. Start up the system for a few minutes; 
2. Stop the system; 
3. Loosen the bleed screws on the inlet line and bleed; repeat the operation several times until no more air comes out 
of the system 

II. 4.1.3 End of season 

 Empty the water system (for all the coils). In order to prevent damage caused by frost, we recommend draining all 

the water from the system at the end of each season. 

II. 4.1.4 Electrical circuit 

We recommend carrying out the following electrical circuit maintenance operations: 
• Check the electrical absorption of the unit using an ammeter and compare the value with that indicated in the 
documentation. 
• Inspect and check the tightness of the electrical contacts and terminals. 

II. 4.2 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 

II. 4.2.1 Replacing the fan 

If the fan electric motor breaks, it will need to be replaced. 

 To remove the fan, proceed as follows: 

• Remove the frame assembly by unscrewing the screws; 
• Disconnect the electrical connection wires; 
• Remove the condensation drain tray (see below); 
• Remove the fan; 
• Remove the fan motor; 
• To replace the fan, proceed in reverse order. 

II. 4.2.2 Replacing the exchanger 

 To remove the exchanger, proceed as follows: 

 Remove the frame assembly by unscrewing the screws; 

 Disconnect the electrical connection wires; 

 Remove the condensation drain tray (see below); 

 Intercept the water outlet and inlet; 

 Disconnect the coil from the system; 

Summary of Contents for CVCX Series

Page 1: ...USER S INSTALLER S MANUAL CVCX Hydronic Cassettes CVCX...

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Page 3: ...41 II SECTION II INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE II 1 TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS 42 II 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 44 II 3 START UP INSTRUCTIONS 56 II 4 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 59 II 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISM...

Page 4: ...of machinery Basic concepts general principles of design UNI EN 294 Safety of machinery Safety distances to prevent the achievement of hazardous areas with the upper limbs UNI EN 563 Safety of machine...

Page 5: ...ve a serial number plate on the inside which can be viewed by opening the grille Freddo Cool A1 Caldo Heat A2 Freddo Cool B1 Caldo Heat B2 C1 C2 Freddo Cool Caldo Heat Alimenta zione Power supp ly 230...

Page 6: ...y remaining risks in spite of the provisions adopted or if there are any potential or hidden risks stickers are attached to the machine in compliance with standard ISO 3864 I 2 ACCESSORIES AND SPARE P...

Page 7: ...FOR USE The following operations can be carried out using the remote control and or the wire control see the instructions for use provided with the same Switching the unit on off Selection of the thr...

Page 8: ...r when setting the various functions If the signals are received correctly the unit will emit a beep The remote control is able to transmit up to a distance of around 8 metres from the receiver Do not...

Page 9: ...the ambient temperature When the fan programme FAN is selected the unit operates without temperature settings simply blowing air through the environment IMPORTANT The unit fan stops when the set temp...

Page 10: ...MODE When the automatic programme AUTO is selected the unit may operate in COOLING or HEATING mode depending on the temperature difference in place between the ambient temperature and the temperature...

Page 11: ...r long periods out of use When the ANTI HEATING function is active the red DEF FAN LED is on I 4 6 2 Anti Cooling The ANTI COOLING function is envisaged for the HEAT operating mode It prevents the fan...

Page 12: ...F I 5 CLEANING THE UNIT DANGER Alwaysdisconnectfromthepowersupplybeforestartingcleaningormaintenancework Donotspraywaterontothe unit It is possible to clean the unit exterior To clean it use a soft cl...

Page 13: ...iod may cause the water contained in the system to freeze During long periods out of use the unit should be disconnected from the electricity supply by opening the system main switch prepared by thein...

Page 14: ...o obstacles or people blocking the route to avoid the danger of collision crushing or the lifting gear overturning Always use personal protective equipment All the above operations must be performed i...

Page 15: ...545 575 W C C Condensation drain W Watter connections Avoid blocking the air outlet or inlet Avoid direct sunlight in cooling m od e draw the curtains if necessary Avoid installation nea r he at sou...

Page 16: ...ilable installed power is sufficient for the operation of other domestic appliances connected to the same power lines Make sure that the power supply network corresponds to current national safety sta...

Page 17: ...any way other than that illustrated in the figure II 2 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION Carry the packaged unit as close as possible to the installation spot It will be easier to install the unit using a lift I...

Page 18: ...djusting the nuts an d lock nuts on the threade d braces kee ping a distances of 25 30 m m betwee n the bo dy of the un it an d the inne r surface of the false ceiling 3 25 30 m m 9 8 6 3 Threade d br...

Page 19: ...LING THE FRAME GRILLE ASSEMBLY Unpack the frame grille assembly and make sure it is not damaged IMPORTANT Only use the screws provided to secure the frame II 2 3 1 Removing the grille from the frame f...

Page 20: ...brace nuts and lock nuts again Replace the grille 45 II 2 3 3 Installing the frame in models HCA B 60 80 HCA 4 B 60 80 120 Remove the covers in place at the four corners of the frame Align the frame...

Page 21: ...air inlet duct 5 and an air outlet duct in an adjacent room 6 If there is still a gap between the frame and the false ceiling it should be reduced by working on the brace nuts and lock nuts again Repl...

Page 22: ...llation is completed the uninsulated surfaces of the ducts must be covered with anti condensation insulation for example expanded neoprene of 6 mm thick B mm 75 N HCA60 80 2 B 1 3 4 5 6 6 7 1 Access c...

Page 23: ...should dedicate particular care to these operations II 2 5 1 Connection to the system The water connections are fixed to the structure of the unit so as to prevent breakage during the connection of t...

Page 24: ...ess on the unit drain connection II 2 5 4 Checks Once installation has been completed you will need to Bleed the air out of the circuit Make sure that there are no water leaks Cover the valve if prese...

Page 25: ...ions and diameter of 1 2 7 Set of 2 monoblock F type connections 8 Copper pipe with diamter of 14 mm 9 2 electrothermic actuators for on off control 230V 3V4C HYDRONIC KIT INSTALLATION a Pipes with di...

Page 26: ...lled water side carefully in order to prevent condensation from forming on them and dripping onto the false ceiling Electrical connections connect the ambient control by following the instructions rel...

Page 27: ...he electrical connections to the terminal board in keeping with the wiring diagram and lock the wires into place using suitable flexible couplings IMPORTANT Make the earth connection before the electr...

Page 28: ...graph II 2 3 connect the paneling XP1 connector to the unit XS1 connector receiver board If using the wired control panel accessory connect the unit XS4 connector to the shielded wire XP4 connector pr...

Page 29: ...ies from the finned surface which may obstruct the air flow Clean off the dust with a jet of compressed air Wash with water and brush gently Dry with a jet of compressed air Make sure that the condens...

Page 30: ...rain tray carefully II 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISMANTLING THE UNIT AND DISPOSING OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION The firm has always been aware of the importance of protecting the environ...

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