CLIVET CKN-XHE2i 10.1 Installation And Operating Manual Download Page 16

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CKN-XHE2i 7.1-14.2 

M06K40A18-00

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Summary of Contents for CKN-XHE2i 10.1

Page 1: ...M06K40A18 00 08 05 18 CKN XHE2i 7 1 14 2 Installation and operating manual High efficiency Roof Top air cooled heat pump...

Page 2: ...he installation and maintenance cost for the life cycle of the system The purpose of this manual is to provide you with information that is useful from reception of the equipment through installation...

Page 3: ...eneral description 2 Reception 3 Positioning 4 Water connections 5 Aeraulic connections 6 Electrical connections 7 Start up 8 Control 9 Maintenance 10 Accessories 11 Decommissioning 12 Residual risks...

Page 4: ...by inexperienced personnel they may cause damages to things and injuries people 1 4 Intended use Use the unit only civil air conditioning keep to the limits foreseen in the technical schedule and in t...

Page 5: ...vate the unit Contact a service centre authorized by the manufacturer The installer must train the user particularly on Start up shutdown Set points change Standby mode Maintenance What to do what not...

Page 6: ...dvice of receipt to supplier and the carrier Any disputes must be made within 8 days from the date of the delivery Complaints after this period are invalid 2 1 Storage Observe external packaging instr...

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Page 8: ...M06K40A18 00 2 3 Packaging removing Be careful not to damage the unit Keep packing material out of children s reach it may be dangerous Recycle and dispose of the packaging material in conformity wit...

Page 9: ...for the air intake exhaust max distance allowed by the electrical connections install the unit raised from the ground verify unit weight and bearing point capacity verify that all bearing points are a...

Page 10: ...ulation of snow and ice in front of the exhaust air outlet 3 3 Saftey valve gas side The installer is responsible for evaluating the opportunity of installing drain tubes in conformity with the local...

Page 11: ...s 2 FISSARE LE FINITURE DX E SX Esternamente e internamente sugli appositi fori con le viti in dotazione 2 FIX RIGHT and LEFT PARTS With screws supplied on the appropriate holes internal and external...

Page 12: ...XTERNAL AIR EA With screws supplied on the appropriate holes La piega deve andare verso l esterno della cuffia The fold must be installed on the external side of the air hood 3 6 Electronic filter For...

Page 13: ...werage drainage network DO NOT use white water or drainage networks to avoid the aspiration of odours in the case of evaporation of water contained in the siphon Check at the end of the work the regul...

Page 14: ...them with deflectors in particular with high air speed or bends with reduced radius 5 1 Treated air channelling The internal surface of the channel must be smooth enable its washing and must not cont...

Page 15: ...t full load power input at max admissible condition Electrical wiringdiagram Nr 6 2 Connections 1 Refer to the unit electrical diagram the number of the diagram is shown on the serial number label 2 V...

Page 16: ...16 CKN XHE2i 7 1 14 2 M06K40A18 00 6 5 Connections performer by customer...

Page 17: ...hey could trigger a fire Do not place the controller near lamps in order to prevent potential interferences with the controller signal Do not install the unit in a place subject to excessive amounts o...

Page 18: ...one GB950 86 M4X20 screw to install it directly onto the wall Adjust the length of the two plastic plugs to the standard distance from the threaded bar of the wall mounted switch box When inserting th...

Page 19: ...o water penetrates inside the controller use mastic and other contraptions to seal the cable connectors during installation Adjust the front cover then fasten it avoid blocking the cables during insta...

Page 20: ...OFF power supply 1 safety access 2 functional spaces 3 air flow correct return and supply no bypass no stratification 4 structure integrity 5 fans run freely 6 unit on vibration isolators 7 air filte...

Page 21: ...nd at worst cases can cause damages to the exchangers and the other parts Weight of glycol 10 20 30 40 Freezing temperature C 3 9 8 9 15 6 23 4 Safety temperature C 1 4 10 19 7 6 Electric Circuit Veri...

Page 22: ...fulfilled Constant air flow rate Option The delivery air flow rate stays constant during variations in the thermal load and head losses of the unit and system The ventilation remains active even when...

Page 23: ...ECO mode the renewal air is not managed The ECO mode can be activated Manually P04 Enable EcoMode 1 Automatically by means supervision system Example in cooling mode 7 13 Operating mode The set point...

Page 24: ...24 CKN XHE2i 7 1 14 2 M06K40A18 00 Fixed set point Manual mode Fixed set point Automatic mode Variable set point Manual mode Automatic set point Automatic mode...

Page 25: ...entifying the operating objective conditions is useful to control the unit over time With unit at steady state i e in stable and close to work conditions identify the following data total voltages and...

Page 26: ...y the set value The parameter can be rapidly modified by pressing it extendedly OK To confirm an operation ON OFF To set the ON OFF function BACK To return to the previous level Press to exit the curr...

Page 27: ...ative humidity Unit status indicator on when the unit is running Compressor indicator on when the compressor is running Auxiliary electric heater indicator on when the auxiliary electric heater or H2O...

Page 28: ...ect Press to adjust the temperature if the sensor is enabled Press OK to confirm If no operations are made for more than 10 sec the system automatically memorises the settings and returns to the home...

Page 29: ...to return to the home page If ENMode 0 or 2 in the ASSISTANCE menu the mode operation is disabled If ENMode 3 in the ASSISTANCE menu the mode and eco mode operations are disabled Operating mode Choose...

Page 30: ...ord Press to enter the value of the password The password is 123 and cannot be modified If the password is incorrect the display will appear as follows After entering the correct password the display...

Page 31: ...cted days After the selection press OK to view the next page Press to choose timer T1 T5 Press ON OFF to enable disable the selected timer Press ON OFF to enable disable ECO function Press to select e...

Page 32: ...to confirm or BACK to cancel the operation and return to the previous page When AUTO TEMP SETTING ON manual adjustment of the temperature is disabled Shown to the side is the page that appears when t...

Page 33: ...displayed as If EnDiffMand 0 is set on the controller QSetMand is disabled QSetMand and QAir are displayed as If EnProbe 0 is set on the controller SetCO2 is disabled SetCO2 and VOC are displayed as...

Page 34: ...tection H4 10 interventions of the protection module in 120 minutes H9 Outdoor fan fault HE EXV disconnection alarm F8 Expulsion fan F9 TF probe fault C0 Heating elements high temperature alarm C1 Hum...

Page 35: ...SETTINGS Select INTERFACE SETTING To shift the cursor press select ON or OFF To adjust the value press To select the language press SERVICE INFORMATION Select SERVICE INFORMATION To shift the cursor p...

Page 36: ...8 Data bits Parity bit None Parity Stop bit 1 stop bit 4 Function code Unit address is setted by the encoder called NET ADRESS The unit address is corresponding with Encoder setting 1 eg if it is set...

Page 37: ...setpoint 0 100 3 Constant airflow setpoint set m3 h 4 Enable Auto Temperature 0 OFF 1 ON 5 Enable ECO Mode 0 OFF 1 ON 6 Air quality setpoint set ppm 7 void 8 void 9 void 10 void Status Register number...

Page 38: ...9 T2 25 C 70 C 220 T3 25 C 70 C 221 T4 25 C 70 C 222 TP1 25 C 70 C 223 TP2 25 C 70 C 224 TF1 0 C 140 C 225 TF2 0 C 140 C 226 T2B 25 C 7 0 C 227 Tw 25 C 70 C 228 Pfin 0 Pa 2000 Pa 229 Pfout 0 Pa 2000 P...

Page 39: ...6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Fault code L0 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 LA LB LC LD LE LF LH LL LP LU LOW BYTE Hex 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C Fault code J0 J1 J2 J3...

Page 40: ...limits etc critical use service necessary intervention frequency months 1 6 12 1 presence corrosion X 2 panel fixing X 3 fan fixing X 4 coil cleaning X 5 bowl cleaning sanitisation X 6 outflow test X...

Page 41: ...er to what is indicated in the start up section Schedule technical assistance in advance to avoid hitches and to guarantee that the system can be used when required 9 5 Outdoor air coil Contact with t...

Page 42: ...owl to check the regular outflow 9 9 crankcase heather Check closure Operation 9 10 G4 Folded air filters It is very important for the air treatment coil to offer maximum thermal exchange the unit mus...

Page 43: ...leaning state fastening presence of corrosion 9 14 Immersed electrode humidifier Accessory For details see 10 3 Immersed electrode humidifier p 49 9 15 access to the components Probes and transducers...

Page 44: ...M06K40A18 00 CKN XHE2i 7 1 14 2 44 Fans...

Page 45: ...4 CKN XHE2i 7 1 14 2 M06K40A18 00 VALVES Only value 14 2...

Page 46: ...rgent and water at 1 20 3 Immerse the filter in this solution 4 Ensure the solution covers the entire filter 5 A slight chemical reaction is noticed within 2 3 minutes with the development of foam Wai...

Page 47: ...dirty they must be replaced 1 Open the access panel 2 Delicately remove the filter avoiding dirtying the area below 3 Insert the new filters with the pockets vertically 4 Close the panel 5 Dispose of...

Page 48: ...rate of the installed humidifier DRAINAGE WATER It can reach a temperature of 100 C It contains the same substances of the supply water but in higher concentration As it is not toxic it can be dispose...

Page 49: ...e of humidifier by means of the unit isolator remove the vapour pipe from the cylinder disconnect the electric connections of the electrodes and remove the pins from the high level electrodes loosen t...

Page 50: ...al standards in force install on the gas connection tap large section filter and anti vibration joint check the supply pressure is correct and stable in particular where more uses are inserted on the...

Page 51: ...5 CKN XHE2i 7 1 14 2 M06K40A18 00 Flue stack assembly...

Page 52: ...l standards in force install on the gas connection tap large section filter and anti vibration joint check the supply pressure is correct and stable in particular where more uses are inserted on the s...

Page 53: ...5 CKN XHE2i 7 1 14 2 M06K40A18 00 10 6 Hot water coil...

Page 54: ...covered by the legislation in question are marked with the symbol on the side With the aim of protecting the environment all of our units are produced in compliance with Directive EC on waste electric...

Page 55: ...Periodically check that all of the panels are correctly closed and fixed If there is a fire the temperature of the refrigerant could reach values that in crease the pressure to beyond the safety valv...

Page 56: ...otor 6 EC Brushless EC Brushless EC Brushless Installed unit power 8 kW 0 9 0 9 1 0 External Section Fans Type of fans 9 AX AX AX Number of fans Nr 1 1 1 Fan diameter mm 750 750 780 Fan RPM 6 EC Brush...

Page 57: ...he unit operating at full load To verify the operation field of the operating units with percentages of external air always calculate the Tm mixing temperature at the internal heat exchanger input TM...

Page 58: ...ing in free field conditions External static pressure 50 Pa standard UNI EN ISO 9614 2 Measures are according to UNI EN ISO 9614 2 regulations with respect to the EUROVENT 8 1 certication which provid...

Page 59: ...ate drain 6 H2O heating coil output 3 4 7 H2O heating coil input 3 4 8 Re heating coil optional 9 Internal exchanger 10 External exchanger 11 H2O heating coil optional or heating elements optional 12...

Page 60: ...ndensate drain 6 H2O heating coil outpu 1 7 H2O heating coil input 1 8 Re heating coil optional 9 Internal exchanger 10 External exchanger 11 H2O heating coil optional or heating elements optional 12...

Page 61: ...sate drain 6 H2O heating coil outpu 1 1 4 7 H2O heating coil input 1 1 4 8 Re heating coil optional 9 Internal exchanger 10 External exchanger 11 H2O heating coil optional or heating elements optional...

Page 62: ...t 4 Humidifier connections 5 Condensate drain 6 Gas connection 7 Condensate drain only for condensation gas heating module 8 Re heating coil optional 9 Internal exchanger 10 External exchanger 11 Resi...

Page 63: ...ut 4 Humidifier connections 5 Condensate drain 6 Gas connection 7 Condensate drain only for condensation gas heating module 8 Re heating coil optional 9 Internal exchanger 10 External exchanger 11 Res...

Page 64: ...ut 4 Humidifier connections 5 Condensate drain 6 Gas connection 7 Condensate drain only for condensation gas heating module 8 Re heating coil optional 9 Internal exchanger 10 External exchanger 11 Res...

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