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Generality 

The most common situations, as they cannot be controlled by the 

manufacturer, that may give rise to risk situations for things or persons 

are found in this section. 

Dangerous area 

It is the area in which only an authorised operator can act. The 

dangerous area is the area inside the unit, accessible only via removal of 

the cowling or parts of it. 

Handling 

The handling operations, if carried out without all the necessary safety 

devices and without the due caution, can cause the falling or overturning 

of the unit with consequent damages, even serious, to things, persons 

and the unit itself. 

Handle the unit following the instructions on the packaging, in this 

manual and according to the local standards in force. 

In case of coolant gas leak, refer to the coolant "Safety sheet". 

Installation 

An incorrect installation of the unit can cause water leaks, condense 

storage coolant leaks, electric shocks, fires, malfunctioning or damages 

to the unit itself. 

Check installation is carried out only by qualified technical personnel and 

that the instructions in this manual and the local standards in force are 

complied with. 

The unit installation in a place where, even occasionally, the flammable 

gas leaks and consequent storage of these gases in the area around the 

unit itself, can cause explosions and fires. 

Installation of the unit in an unsuitable place to support the weight and/or 

guarantee an adequate anchoring, can cause the falling and/or 

overturning, with consequent damages to things, persons or the unit 

itself. 

Carefully check positioning and anchoring of the unit. 

The easy access to the unit by children, unauthorised persons or 

animals, may give rise to accidents and injuries, even serious. 

Install the unit in places accessible only by authorised personnel and/or 

foresee protections against intrusions in the dangerous area. 

General risks 

Burnt odour, smoke or other signs of serious anomalies may show the 

arising of situations that can cause damages to things, persons or the 

unit itself. 

Electrically isolate the unit (yellow-red isolator). 

Contact the after-sales authorised assistance centre to identify and 

resolve the problem at origin of the anomaly. 

The accidental contact with exchange coils, compressors, supply piping 

or other components can cause injuries and/or burns. 

Always wear adequate clothing that includes protective gloves for 

operations inside the dangerous area. 

Maintenance and repair operations carried out by unqualified personnel 

can cause damages to things, persons or the unit itself. 

Always contact a qualified after-sales assistance centre. 

The lack in closing the unit panels, or lack in checking the correct 

fastening of all fastening screws of the panelling, can cause damages to 

things, persons or the unit itself. 

Periodically check closing of all panels and their correct fastening. 

In the event of fire, the coolant temperature can reach values such to 

bring the pressure over the safety value, with consequent possible 

projection of coolant or explosions of the circuit that remain isolated from 

closure of the cocks. 

Do not stand near the safety valve and never leave the cooling system 

cocks closed. 

Electrical part 

An incomplete connection line to the electric mains and/or with 

incorrectly dimensioned cables, and/or with inadequate protective 

equipment, can cause electric shocks, intoxication, damages to the unit 

or fires. 

Carry out all work on the electric system with reference to the wiring 

diagram and this manual, assuring use of a dedicated system. 

An incorrect fastening of the lid of the electric components can favour 

entry of dust, water, etc. inside and consequently cause electric shocks, 

damages to the unit or fires. 

Always securely fasten the lid to the unit. 

The metal masses of the unit, when powered and not correctly 

connected to the earth system, can cause electric shocks or death for 

electrocution. 

Carefully execute connection to the earth system. 

Contact with the accessible powered parts inside the unit after the 

removal of guards can cause electric shocks, burns or death for 

electrocution. 

Open and padlock the main isolator before removing the guards and 

signal the works in progress with relative sign. 

Contact with parts that may power due to unit start-up, can cause electric 

shocks, burns or death for electrocution. 

When not necessary. 

Moving parts 

Contact with the transmissions or suction of the fans can cause injuries. 

Before accessing inside the unit, open the isolator on the unit connection 

line, padlock it and expose appropriate sign. 

Contact with the fans can cause injuries. 

Before removing the protective grilles or fans, open the isolator on the 

unit connection line, padlock it and expose relative sign. 

Coolant 

The intervention of the safety valves and the consequent coolant gas 

expulsion can cause injuries and intoxication. Always wear adequate 

clothing and protective goggles for operations inside the dangerous area. 

In case of coolant gas leak, refer to the coolant "Safety sheet". 

Contact between naked flames or sources of heat with coolant, or the 

heating of the pressurised gas circuit (e.g. during welding), can cause 

explosions or fires. 

Do not place any source of heat inside the dangerous area. 

The maintenance or repair interventions requiring welding must be done 

with system drained. 

Hydraulic part 

Defects in the piping, in the connections or in the shut-off parts, can 

cause water leaks or projections, with consequent damages to things or 

short circuits of the unit.  

12 - RESIDUE RISKS

 

 

Summary of Contents for AQX CLA Series

Page 1: ...Installation use and maintenance manual AQX CLA 1 32 Modular air handling units MU14B006GB 01 19 01 2015...

Page 2: ...im is that to offer its customers developed systems that assure the best comfort reduce energy consumptions and installation and maintenance costs for the entire life span of the system With this manu...

Page 3: ...connections 15 6 Electric connections 16 7 Start up 20 8 Maintenance 23 9 Troubleshooting 27 10 Technical information 29 11 Disposal 30 12 Residue risks 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS The data contained in this...

Page 4: ...ety standards Periodical checks Carry out periodical checks to identify any loose damaged or broken parts The lack in repair entails the risk of damages to things and personal injuries Fault Malfuncti...

Page 5: ...xxxxxx the year of manufacture the wiring diagram number electrical data manufacturer logo and address Serial number Unambiguously identifies each machine Enables identifying the specific spare parts...

Page 6: ...t document and write the wording Collection with reserve for evident shortages damages due to transport notices via fax and with registered letter with acknowledgement receipt to carrier and supplier...

Page 7: ...accumulating obstructing the coils Avoid places that may be subject to floodings Install the unit lifted from the ground Protect the unit with suitable fence in order to avoid access to unauthorised...

Page 8: ...Special attention should be paid when fitting the gasket use silicon to ensure a perfect seal where required 1 Joint protection ABS 2 Roof 4 Aluminium frame 5 Base 6 Waterproofing 7 Support base 4 5 6...

Page 9: ...t the gaskets and the silicon seals prevent the by pass of air Check that the air by pass damper if present is working perfectly so as to ensure complete closing 3 5 HEAT RECOVERY UNITS STATIC CROSS F...

Page 10: ...nd exit of the main elements facilitate inspection and maintenance AN AIR BLEED VALVE installed in all of the highest points of the system allowing the venting of the circuits air DRAINAGE TAPS instal...

Page 11: ...vertical pipes When connecting to the supply mains refer to the previous precautions and comments In order to avoid damage to the coil water hammer special attention should be paid to the sizing and t...

Page 12: ...level of water is around 15mm below the overflow Check after 5 minutes of operation that the wet deck is completely wet When new the wet deck will release foam for a short time only The evaporation o...

Page 13: ...ct traps will cause air to flow up through the drain and thus make it difficult to discharge the condensate which as a result will overflow into the adjacent sections and leak from the air conditioner...

Page 14: ...hus incorrect draining of the tank p H S T p pressure in the tank being drained in mm wc 1 mm wc 9 81 Pa T vertical distance between the lower edge of the tank drain and the upper edge of the first lo...

Page 15: ...e air Thermally isolate the channels and the flanges to avoid energy losses and forming of condensation DIFFUSERS INLETS GRILLES A correct diffusion of the air in the room is determining for the level...

Page 16: ...cable and signal Lay the cables away from the power lines with different voltage or that emit interferences of electromagnetic origin Avoid laying the cables near the equipment that can create electr...

Page 17: ...upply terminal Y to X and to Z star connection Operation terminals U V W to the three phase supply terminal U to Z V to X and W to Z delta connection Single start with switch Dahlander Switch connecti...

Page 18: ...42 80 22 44 180 L 10 16 40 52 100 30 59 200 L 16 25 52 65 125 37 71 225 S 25 35 60 75 160 45 86 225 M 35 50 72 100 200 55 104 250 M 50 70 72 100 200 75 144 280 S 70 120 102 170 250 90 172 280 M 95 150...

Page 19: ...Check the power input 6 9 SPRAY NOZZLE HUMIDIFICATION Check the mains have features conform with the data reported on the matriculation plate Connect the electric pump to the mains power supply using...

Page 20: ...the limits can entail irreversible damages L1 L2 L3 388V 379V 377V 388 379 377 3 381 A MAX A 388 381 7 S 7 A x 100 1 83 OK 1 2 3 Only with hot water coil humidifier options 1 Find out if before connec...

Page 21: ...s enclosed a complete series of documents inside the filter electrical panel including wiring diagrams instructions for connections to the equipment etc Caution the bag filters absolute or activated c...

Page 22: ...e circuit and thus the overloading of the electric motor Vice versa low input indicates poor air flow due to higher pressure drops than envisaged To normalise the system adjust the transmission to var...

Page 23: ...erstandings and be able to use the system when required 8 4 Stand by i i 8 5 DAMPERS Extruded aluminium with nylon gears This type of damper does not require lubrication but simply normal cleaning as...

Page 24: ...nium stainless steel The counter frame is fitted with a gasket glued to the lip of the filter support so as to ensure perfect air tightness and prevent any by pass The filtering cell is fastened to th...

Page 25: ...t using steel pins for the holes Wash the inside of the tank and the various components The wet decks must be fitted in the exact correct position in the humidifier The air and water flow in a specifi...

Page 26: ...The deterioration of the bearings is signalled by an increase in noise and the overheating of the bearings with the release of liquid grease 8 18 PULLEYS The transmission pulleys are fitted to the sh...

Page 27: ...hroud Vibration of the damper fins Howling due to vibration of the ducts baffles outlets diffusers Fan pumping excessive back pressure in respect to the flow rate Excessive air flow rate POOR COIL HEA...

Page 28: ...PACITY Insufficient temperature or flow rate of the thermal carrier fluid Reduced air flow rate Air in the coil Vent Automatic control malfunctioning Condensate discharge malfunctioning steam coils EX...

Page 29: ...anical strength of the casing D1 D1 Air tightness of casing 400 Pa L1 L2 Air tightness of casing 700 Pa L1 L2 Filter bypass F9 F9 Transfer factor T2 T3 Heat bridge factor TB3 TB3 Frequency Hz 125 250...

Page 30: ...in the residue risks section If necessary additional information to that listed below can be requested from the manufacturer distributor importer as responsible for the collection treatment of waste d...

Page 31: ...g the correct fastening of all fastening screws of the panelling can cause damages to things persons or the unit itself Periodically check closing of all panels and their correct fastening In the even...

Page 32: ...info clivetcomercial com CLIVET ESPA A S A U Service and Maintenance Division Calle Real de Burgos N 12 28860 Paracuellos del Jarama Madrid Espa a Tel 34 91 6658280 Fax 34 91 6657806 info clivet es CL...

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