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1 - PRECAUTIONS

1.1 - Operating limits

1.1.1 - Cooling mode

Minimum supply air temperature 12°C when the unit is 

installed where the ambient temperature is 27°C dry bulb 

with 65% relative humidity.

In steady state, the ambient conditions shall not exceed  

27 °C dry bulb temperature and 65% relative humidity.

1.1.2 - Heating mode 

Max. supply air temperature = 60°C to avoid damage of 

the discharge spigots. To avoid all risks of stratification, 

Carrier recommends to keep the supply air temperature 

below 35°C.

1.1.3 - Operating environment

The 42EM has been designed for indoor application in 

‘urban’ conditions having a non-corrosive, dust-free and 

non-marine environment. 

The concentrations of the following chemicals must not be 

exceeded in any event:

• 

SO

2

 

< 0.02 ppm

• 

H

2

< 0.02 ppm

• 

NO, NO

2

  < 1 ppm

• 

NH

3

 

< 6 ppm

• 

N

2

< 0.25 ppm

Do not install a unit where flammable gases or products of 

an acidic or alkaline character may be present. The copper/

aluminium coil or components inside the unit could suffer 

irreparable corrosion damage in their presence.

1.1.4 - Recommended coil water quality

At installation handover, and then periodically every year, 

it is advised to analyse the water for bacteria (detection of 

ferro-bacteria, H

2

S-producing and sulphate-reducing 

bacteria) and chemicals (in order to avoid problems due to 

corrosion and scaling).

The water circuit must include all the necessary elements for 

the treatment of the water: filters, additives, intermediate 

exchangers, purges, drains, isolating valves, etc., according 

to the analysis results.

 

The results must be in accordance with the values shown 

below:

• 

Total hardness in mmol/l: 

1 < mmol/l < 1.5

• 

Chloride [CL

-

< 10 mg/litre

• 

Sulphate [SO

4

2-

< 30 mg/litre

• 

Nitrate [NO

3

-

= 0 mg/litre

• 

Dissolved iron: 

< 0.5 mg/litre

• 

Dissolved oxygen: 

4 < [O

2

] < 9 mg/litre

• 

Carbon dioxide [CO

2

< 30 mg/litre

• 

Resistivity: 

20 Ohm·m < Resistivity

 

 

< 50 Ohm·m

• 

pH: 

6.9 < pH < 8

1.2 - Clearances required

Without return air plenum: Fig. 1

With return air plenum: Fig. 2

1.3 - Receiving a shipment - installation methods

When receiving a shipment, check the condition of the goods 

and report any damage in transit to the shipping company. 

Do not unpack the units until just before they are due to 

be installed, and make sure they are as close as possible to 

the installation site when unpacking them. Do not place 

heavy articles of any sort on them.

1.4 - Supply voltage 230 V ± 10% - 50 Hz

Check that the supply voltage and frequency correspond 

to the values of the unit to be installed.

WARNING: Failure to take proper account of the above 

advice and unauthorised modification of the electrical 

connections will render the Carrier warranty on the 

product null and void.

2 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

WARNING: Switch off the main electrical power supply 

to the unit and accessories (if installed) before doing any 

work on the unit.

2.1 - General

Installing, commissioning and servicing of the various 

component (unit, control system, hot and cold water 

system, air distribution system) can be dangerous unless 

certain aspects of the installation, such as the presence of 

mains electricity and hot or cold water in the air 

conditioning equipment, are taken into account. Only 

specially trained and qualified technicians and installers 

who have been fully trained on the product concerned are 

authorised to install, commission and service this 

equipment.

During servicing work, it is essential to apply all recommen-

dations and instructions given in service leaflets, on labels 

or in the instructions delivered with the equipment, and to 

comply with any other relevant instructions.

Definition of the pictograms used:

• 

Electrical danger - Fig. 3

• 

Caution hand hazard - Fig. 4

• 

General danger - Fig. 5

Comply with all safety rules and regulations currently in 

force. Wear eye protectors and work with hand gloves and 

any individual protection equipment following local 

legislation. Take care when moving or positioning of the 

equipment.

2.2 - Protection against electrocution

Only electricians qualified to the level recommended by the 

IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) in its 

standard IEC 364, corresponding to Europe HD 384, France 

NFC 15 100 and UK IEE Wiring Regulations, may have 

access to electrical components. In particular it is obligatory 

to disconnect all power supplies to the unit and its accessories 

before carrying out any work. Disconnect the main power 

supply with an isolating device (not supplied by Carrier).

Summary of Contents for Atmosphera 42EM series

Page 1: ...42EM Original document Ducted fan coil units INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...he control of the unit 10 2 5 Conformity 10 3 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT 10 3 1 Installing the unit in the false ceiling 10 3 2 Installation procedure 10 3 3 Removal procedure 11 4 COMPONENTS 11 4 1 Fan...

Page 3: ...M T0 250 680 250 42EM T1 250 830 250 42EM T2 250 1250 250 42EM T3 250 1250 250 8 10a 10a 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 A B 11 l s m3 h A B MR60 17 60 4 4 4 4 MR75 21 75 4 3 4 3 MR85 24 85 3 3 3 2 MR...

Page 4: ...4 13 14 17 12a 12b 12c 14a 16a 16b 17a 17a 12 16 Hg Cg N N N L L 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 15b 15a 14b 14c...

Page 5: ...5 32 33 34 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 23 24 20 21 41 42 22 35 36 40 39 38 37 22 L N V3 V2 V1 N 18 19 20 21 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 6 5 4 3 2 1 L 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 L...

Page 6: ...6 81 40 250 18 81 40 250 18 G 1 2 G 1 2 4 w V 2 w V 23 42EM Out In In Out 1 2a 3a 1 2b 3b 1 2c 3c 24a 24b 24c 24...

Page 7: ...7 26 25 27a 27b 27c 27d 27e 27f 27...

Page 8: ...27 Changeover sensor brown wire 28 Relay 29 Very high speed 1 black wire 30 Medium speed 3 red wire 31 Low speed 5 green wire 32 Very low speed 6 purple wire 33 Medium speed 4 orange wire 34 High spee...

Page 9: ...o the shipping company Do not unpack the units until just before they are due to be installed and make sure they are as close as possible to the installation site when unpacking them Do not place heav...

Page 10: ...ct heavy inductive loads to the same electrical supply circuit breaker used by the controllers power modules or speed controllers Use the screened cable type recommended by Carrier and make sure all c...

Page 11: ...ng the gas connectors WARNING Since the flexible water pipes do not have drain valves a receiver must be provided to allow the cooling coil to be drained Disconnect the supply air ducts Disconnect the...

Page 12: ...pply to the unit before carrying out any work on the unit Close the isolating valves on the manifolds Unscrew the union nuts to disconnect the flexible water pipes Remove the valve actuators taking ca...

Page 13: ...ller requires a differential pressure in the range of 50 Pa to 200 Pa The controller with adjustable fresh air flow from 17 l s 60 m3 h to 44 l s 160 m3 h requires a differential pressure in the range...

Page 14: ...em Check that there are no leaks and reconnect the power to the unit WARNING When replacing a valve always ensure that the direction of flow through the valve is as shown by the arrow on the valve bod...

Page 15: ...spigots and 2 supply air spigots V Compact unit with 3 return air spigots and 3 supply air spigots NOTE Terminal 1 highest speed Terminal 6 lowest speed Fan set Codification last digit or option 600 R...

Page 16: ...nt certification com www certiflash com Order No 14226 01 2015 Supersedes order No 14226 11 2014 Printed in the European Union Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications with...

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