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Aermec cod. 6976431_00 13.07

Omnia UL_R/UL_RI 26-36

EN

WARNING:  OMNIA fan coils are designed for 
indoor use.

WARNING: the fan coil is connected to power 
supply and water circuit. Operations performed 
by persons without the required technical skills 
can lead to personal injury to the operator or 
damage to the unit and surrounding objects.

WARNING: components sensitive to static elec-
tricity may be destroyed by discharge notably 
lower than those at the human perception 
threshold. These discharges form when you 
touch a component or electric contact of a unit, 
without first discharging accumulated static 
electricity from your body. The damage caused 
to the unit by an overvoltage is not immediately 
evident - it only appears after a certain period of 
operation.

STATIC ELECTRICITY ACCUMULATION

Any person not connected in a conductive man-
ner with the electronic potential of his surround-
ing environment can accumulate electrostatic 
charges.

STANDARD PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROSTATIC 
CHARGES

Earthing quality

 

When working with units sensitive to electrostatic 
electricity, ensure that people, workplaces and 
unit casings are correctly earthed. This will pre-
vent the formation of electrostatic charges.

Avoid direct contact

 

Only touch the element exposed to electrostatic 
risk when absolutely essential (e.g. for mainte-
nance). 
Touch the element without coming into contact 
with either the contact pins or the wire guides. 
If you follow this rule, the energy of the electro-
static charges cannot reach or damage the sensi-
tive parts. 
Before taking measurements on the unit, it is nec-
essary to discharge all electrostatic charges from 
your body: to do this, just touch an earthed metal 
object. Only use earthed measuring instruments.

POWER THE FAN COIL ONLY WITH 230V, SINGLE
PHASE VOLTAGE

Any other type of power supply could permanently 
damage the fan coil.

DO NOT USE THE FAN COIL IMPROPERLY

Do not use the fan coil for animal husbandry 
applications (e.g. incubation).

AIR THE ROOM

Periodically air the room in which the fan coil has 
been installed. This is particularly important if the 
room is occupied by many people, or if gas appli-
ances or sources of odours are present.

ADJUST TEMPERATURE ADEQUATELY

The room temperature should be adjusted in order 
to provide maximum comfort to the people in the 
room, especially if they are elderly, children or sick 
people; avoid differences over 7°C between the 
outdoor temperature and the temperature inside 
the room in summer. 
In summer, a temperature that is too low causes 
higher electrical consumption.

CORRECTLY ADJUST THE AIR JET

Air coming out from the fan coil must not reach 
people directly; in fact, even if the air is warmer 
than the room temperature, it could cause a cold 
sensation and result in discomfort.

DURING OPERATION

Always leave the filter fitted on the fan coil during 
operation (otherwise dust in the air could soil the 
coil surface area).

WHAT IS NORMAL

In the cooling operation, water vapour may be pres-
ent in the air delivery of the fan coil.
In the heating operation, a slight hiss might be 
heard close to the fan coil. Sometimes the fan coil 
might give off unpleasant smells due to the accu-
mulation of substances present in the air of the 
room (clean the filter more often, especially if the 
room is not ventilated regularly).

While the unit is functioning, there could be nois-
es and creaks inside the device due to the vari-

ous thermal expansions of the elements (plastic and 
metal), but this does not indicate any malfunction and 
does not damage the unit unless the maximum input 
water temperature is exceeded.

MALFUNCTIONING

In the event of a malfunction, cut off power sup-
ply to the unit, then restore the power and start 
the unit again. If the problem occurs again, call 
the local After-Sales Service immediately.

DO NOT TUG THE ELECTRIC CABLE

It is very dangerous to pull, tread on or crush the 
electric power cable, or fix it with nails or draw-
ing pins.
A damaged power cable can cause short circuits and 
injure people.

DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE AIR OUTLETS BY 
PLACING OBJECTS INTO THEM

Do not put anything in the air outlet slots.
This could injure people and damage the fan.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for OmniaRadiant

Page 1: ...UL_RITY 6976431_00 1307 FANCOIL TECHNICAL Omnia UL_R UL_RI FAN COILS VERTICAL INSTALLATION VENTILATED HEATING LOW TEMPERATURE IRRADIATION COOLING DEHUMIDIFICATION LOW TEMPERATURE OF EXCERCISE 2PQLD DGLDQW EN ...

Page 2: ...pliances fully comply with the requirements of the European Machinery Directive in terms of safety We constantly monitor the quality level and as a result AERMEC prod ucts are synonymous with Safety Quality and Reliability The data may be subject to modifications deemed necessary for improving the product at any time and without forewarning Thank you again AERMEC S p A Aermec reserves the right to...

Page 3: ...fait référence est conforme aux normes harmonisées sui vantes EN 60335 2 40 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 CEI EN 61000 6 1 CEI EN 61000 6 2 CEI EN 61000 6 3 CEI EN 61000 6 4 sa sfaisant ainsi aux condi ons essen elles des direc ves suivantes Directive LVD 2006 95 CE Directive compatibilité électromagnétique EMC2004 108 CE Direc ve Machines 2006 42 CE OMNIA ULR ULRI PLUS ACCESSOIRES Il est interdit de fair...

Page 4: ...lectric fan assembly 7 2 6 Electric motor 7 2 7 Load bearing structure 7 2 8 Head with adjustable fins 7 2 9 Condensate drain 7 2 10 Diver ng valve 7 3 Accessories 8 4 Technical Data 9 5 Technical data and opera ng limits 11 6 Hea ng mode 12 7 Cooling mode 13 8 Pressure drop 17 9 Correc on factor in cooling with glycol water 18 10 Correc on factor in hea ng with glycol water 19 11 Sound power 20 1...

Page 5: ...Periodically air the room in which the fan coil has been installed This is particularly important if the room is occupied by many people or if gas appli ances or sources of odours are present ADJUST TEMPERATURE ADEQUATELY The room temperature should be adjusted in order to provide maximum comfort to the people in the room especially if they are elderly children or sick people avoid differences ove...

Page 6: ...lectrostatic charge filter standard supplied provides pure and clean air during summer Omnia Radiant and Radiant Plus provide air conditioning and dehumidification in a fast and efficient way in every room 1 2 THE FOUR DIFFERENT WORKING MODES OF OMNIA RADIANT ANNUAL FUNCTIONING Radiant Heating through radiation comfortable and noiseless is granted by the radiant plate placed on the front of the fa...

Page 7: ...ield of mechanics and electronics en rely developped inside the industrial group It is a motor with permanent magnets with low inrush current and easy to regualte in speed It is not interested from electromagne c disor ders The fact that it is without brushes permits less fric ons and a reduced wear Through a dedicated inverter device it is possible to control the speed and the rotor couple in a c...

Page 8: ...th energy saving VMF E4 E4D COMPULSORY ACCESSORY this is the wall mounted user interface Innovative design extremely slim and inexpensive allows control of functions via a capacitive touch keypad with LCD display WARNING It s COMPULSORY schoose to adjust the room temperature with the probe panel on board VMF E4 with frontal gray PANTONE COOL GRAY 1C VMF E4D with frontal gray PANTONE 425C METAL The...

Page 9: ...AL DATA Power supply V ph Hz 230V 1 50Hz 230V 1 50Hz Max motor power W E 35 42 Max input current A 0 18 0 22 HYDRAULIC CHARACTERISTICS Water contents l 0 8 1 1 Coil connec ons in out ø mm 14 14 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Height A mm 606 606 Width B mm 980 1200 Depth C mm 173 173 Height with ZU Accessories D mm 93 93 Wight 1 kg 20 24 Cooling Room temperature 27 C b s 19 C b u Cold water in out 7 C 12 C ...

Page 10: ...wer supply V ph Hz 230V 1 50Hz 230V 1 50Hz Max motor power W E 12 16 Max input current A 0 18 0 22 HYDRAULIC CHARACTERISTICS Water contents l 0 8 1 1 Coil connec ons in out ø mm 14 14 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Height A mm 606 606 Width B mm 980 1200 Depth C mm 173 173 Height with ZU Accessories D mm 93 93 Wight 1 kg 20 24 Omnia Radiant Plus UL26RI RL36RI Cooling Room temperature 27 C b s 19 C b u Cold...

Page 11: ...3 3 3 19 3 3 3 3 3 3 21 6 5 4 3 3 3 23 8 7 6 5 5 WARNING Minimum average water tem perature If the fan coil is working in continuous cooling mode in an environment where the relative humidity is high condensate might form on the air delivery and on the outside of the device This condensate might be deposited on any objects underneath and on the floor To avoid condensate on the external structure o...

Page 12: ...I Medium fan speed 0 83 Minimum fan speed 0 63 MOD UL36R UL36RI Medium fan speed 0 82 Minimum fan speed 0 59 Heating capacity figures refer to maximum fan speed Performance for other fan speeds can be obtained by multiplying these figures by the following correction factors Heating capacity figures refer to maximum fan speed Performance for other fan speeds can be obtained by multiplying these fig...

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Page 17: ...OP TABLE CORRECTION FACTORS Average water temperature 5 10 15 20 50 60 70 Correction factor 1 03 1 00 0 96 0 91 0 78 0 75 0 72 water temperature C in out 7 C 12 C Average water temperature 10 C The pressure drops in the charts above refer to an average water temperature of 10 C The following table shows the corrections to apply to the pressure drops with a variation in average water temperature ...

Page 18: ...C 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 C Average temperature of the glycol water Correction factor Average temperature of the glycol water Correction factor Average temperature of the glycol water Correction factor Pressure drops Water flow Capacity Pressure drops Water flow Capacity Pressure drops Water flow Capacity GLYCOL WATER AT 10 GLYCOL WATER AT...

Page 19: ...0 70 80 90 C Average temperature of the glycol water Average temperature of the glycol water Average temperature of the glycol water GLYCOL WATER ATL 10 GLYCOL WATER AT 35 GLYCOL WATER AT 20 Correction factor Correction factor Correction factor 10 CORRECTION FACTOR IN HEATING WITH GLYCOL WATER Pressure drops Water flow Capacity Pressure drops Water flow Capacity Pressure drops Water flow Capacity ...

Page 20: ...0 E 39 5 Med 45 40 9 41 4 33 5 29 2 18 8 8 4 47 8 41 0 E 32 5 Min 42 1 34 4 34 4 24 1 19 9 10 5 9 1 43 4 34 0 E 25 5 UL 26RI Max 46 4 48 5 47 4 42 7 37 4 27 1 14 3 52 9 48 0 E 39 5 Med 44 3 44 2 43 1 36 3 30 5 18 8 10 2 49 43 0 E 34 5 Min 41 7 37 1 35 5 24 5 19 9 4 8 1 43 8 35 0 E 26 5 UL 36RI Max 47 4 49 4 49 7 43 8 40 8 31 0 19 2 54 4 50 0 E 39 5 Med 45 40 9 41 4 33 5 29 2 18 8 8 4 47 8 41 0 E 3...

Page 21: ...21 Aermec cod 6976431_00 13 07 Omnia UL_R UL_RI 26 36 EN 10 96 148 12 ACCESSORIES DATA 12 1 GU EXHAUST GRILLE 12 2 ZU WEDGES FOR FLOOR MOUNT 12 3 PCU REAR CLOSING PANEL ...

Page 22: ...22 Aermec cod 6976431_00 13 07 Omnia UL_R UL_RI 26 36 EN ...

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Page 24: ...t to make all modification deemed necessary for improving the product at any time with any modification of technical data AERMEC S p A 37040 Bevilacqua VR Italia Via Roma 996 Tel 39 0442 633111 Telefax 0442 93730 39 0442 93566 ...

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