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4 - COMPONENTS AND MAINTENANCE

4.1 - 

Fan motor assembly removal

 

-

Remove the filter access door in case of units with 

inlet plenums.

 

-

Remove the filter.

 

- Remove the bottom panel (ceiling unit) / top panel 

(floor unit).

 

- Disconnect the fan power supply and control (0-

10V) cables.

 

- Remove 4 fixing screws and recover the fan 

assembly.

Refer to Fig. 12 for more details

NOTE: Be careful not to touch the fan blades during 

the removal process to avoid unbalancing the fans

4.2 - 

Heaters removal

CAUTION: Do not touch the live metal heater 

elements when the electric heater is connected to 

the power supply.

 

- For units with the electric heater option, disconnect 

the power supply cable to the heater. Withdraw 

the cable through the cable gland.

 

-

Remove fixing screws of the electric heaters to 

retrieve it.

Refer to Fig. 13 for more details

WARNING: In case of customer supplied controller, 

it is the responsibility of the installer to set up an 

additional protection relay corresponding to the 

electrical heater capacity.
WARNING: With the optional electric heater a 

minimum air flow must be maintained else it may 

damage the unit (see tables below).

Heaters power supply (W)

500

800

1000

1600

Unit size

0

2Volts 3Volts

NA

NA

1

2Volts 3Volts 3Volts

NA

2

2Volts 3Volts 3Volts 3Volts

4.3 - 

Drain pan removal

CAUTION: After disconnecting power supply, keep 

the unit idle for 15-20min to reduce heating circuit 

temperature.

Ceiling units

 

-

Disconnect the flexible condensate drain pipe held 

in place by a collar (the collar is not supplied by 

Carrier).

 

- Remove the bottom panel.

 

- Retrieve the drain pan by sliding it from the 

support.

 

- During the drain pan removal and maintenance, 

lay the end of the coil on the metal support plate 

to prevent any damage to the casing.

 

- Control clamping of the drain pipe and be sure 

there is no water leakage.

Floor units

 

-

Disconnect the flexible condensate drain pipe held 

in place by a collar (the collar is not supplied by 

Carrier).

 

- Remove the top panel.

 

- Remove the coil

 

- Retrieve the drain pan by sliding it from the 

support.

 

- During the drain pan removal and maintenance, 

lay the end of the coil on the metal support plate 

to prevent any damage to the casing.

 

- Control clamping of the drain pipe and be sure 

there is no water leakage.

4.4 - 

Water Coil removal procedure

CAUTION: After disconnecting power supply, keep 

the unit idle for 15-20min to reduce heating circuit 

temperature.

Ceiling units

 

- Close the isolating valves on the manifolds.

 

- Empty the coil by purging (see Fig. 14)

 

-

Remove the flexible water pipes.

 

- Remove the valve actuators taking care to identify 

the cooling and heating valves.

 

-

Disconnect the flexible condensate drain pipe held 

in place by a collar (the collar is not supplied by 

Carrier).

 

- Remove the two-way or four-way water flow 

control valve bodies. Depending on the unit 

configuration the four-way valve coupling may be 

fitted with a heating/ cooling changeover switch. 

If so, do not remove it.

 

- Remove the bottom panel.

 

- Retrieve the drain pan by sliding it from the 

support.

 

- Remove the coil

 

- After replacement, ensure that all gaskets are 

changed (new gaskets fitted) and that the inlet and 

outlet connections to the coil are made correctly 

using an appropriate sealing compound applied 

to the valve body. Bleed all air from the coil during 

refilling.

Floor units

 

- Close the isolating valves on the manifolds.

 

- Empty the coil by purging (see Fig. 14)

 

-

Remove the flexible water pipes.

 

- Remove the valve actuators taking care to identify 

the cooling and heating valves.

 

-

Disconnect the flexible condensate drain pipe held 

in place by a collar (the collar is not supplied by 

Carrier).

 

- Remove the two-way or four-way water flow 

control valve bodies. Depending on the unit 

configuration the four-way valve coupling may be 

fitted with a heating/ cooling changeover switch. 

If so, do not remove it.

 

- Remove the top panel.

 

- Remove the coil

 

- After replacement, ensure that all gaskets are 

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Summary of Contents for Idrofan 42EP-SIZE 0

Page 1: ...Original document Hydronic Extra Slim Ducted Fan Coil Units 42EP INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...13 2 4 Caution for the control of the unit 14 2 5 Conformity 14 3 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT 15 3 1 Preliminary checks 15 3 2 Installing the unit in the false ceiling False floor 15 3 3 Installation pr...

Page 3: ...1 1 2 Floor unit UNIT SIZE A B C 42EP SIZE 0 914 170 50 42EP SIZE 1 1114 170 50 42EP SIZE 2 1314 170 50 Ceiling unit 2 1 Floor unit 2 2 UNIT SIZE A B 42EP SIZE 0 914 190 42EP SIZE 1 1114 190 42EP SIZ...

Page 4: ...nit 3 1 3 2 Floor unit UNIT SIZE A B 42EP SIZE 0 914 190 42EP SIZE 1 1114 190 42EP SIZE 2 1314 190 Ceiling unit 4 1 Floor unit 4 2 UNIT SIZE A B 42EP SIZE 0 914 190 42EP SIZE 1 1114 190 42EP SIZE 2 13...

Page 5: ...n accordingly with type of unit model UNIT 3 L UNIT 1 Funit Fmain responsibility of the installer to ensure adequate short circuit protection of installation Fmain N L UNIT 3 N L UNIT 2 N L N L UNIT 1...

Page 6: ...Floor unit 10 a 10 b 10 2 11 a 11 a 11 6...

Page 7: ...Ceiling unit a b 12 1 Floor unit b a 12 2 a a Ceiling unit Floor unit 13 7...

Page 8: ...a b c d c 16a 16b 16c 16d 14 15 16 8...

Page 9: ...d Voir DETAIL A SEE DETAIL DETAIL A ECHELLE 3 10 a 17 18 19 9...

Page 10: ...t outlet positions all sizes a Cooling water outlet 4 and 2 pipe coil b Coolingwaterinlet 4and2 pipecoil c Heating water outlet 4 pipe coil d Heating water inlet 4 pipe coil e Air vent f water purge 1...

Page 11: ...aline 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...

Page 12: ...h NOTE All performances data certified by Eurovent are based on 50Hz application Carrier doesn t ensure the same performances when the unit operates at 60Hz the RPM and power input of the fan motor ar...

Page 13: ...e control systems conform to the requirements of electromagnetic compatibility in residential commercial and light industrial areas They also comply with the low voltage directive If the product is su...

Page 14: ...type recommended by Carrier and make sure all cables are connected to the controllers and power modules 2 4 Caution for the control of the unit IMPORTANT It is not permitted to connect several units...

Page 15: ...it without any filter and with a free inlet at the same time Lift place the unit and align it on the threaded hangers insert the second nuts and tighten them slightly NOTE At this point do not tighten...

Page 16: ...e condensate drain pipe held in place by a collar the collar is not supplied by Carrier Remove the top panel Remove the coil Retrieve the drain pan by sliding it from the support During the drain pan...

Page 17: ...NOTE When installing a unit in a ceiling floor void check that no T bars will obstruct filter access and removal 4 8 Fresh air controller 4 8 1 Fresh air controller with adjustable constant air volume...

Page 18: ...V actuator used with an electronic thermostat Remove the plastic protection cover held in place with two screws Disconnect the actuator power supply cable connected to the quick connector This can be...

Page 19: ...ater pipe for cold draft function that prevents the operation of the unit when the heating network is off NOTE In case of unit with an electrical box for Carrier Thermostats a switch is provided as an...

Page 20: ...Order No EN7573046 00 12 2019 Supersedes order No New Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice Printed in the European Union...

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