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3.4 Operation limits

The units MUST be used within the operation limit indicated in the diagrams (see above). the warranty will be inva-
lidated if the units are used in ambient conditions outside the limits reported. If there is the necessity to operate in 

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Room temperature (°C)

The units are designed  to operate within false ceiling  and/or  heated technical room. The units are NOT suitable for 
outdoor installations and / or technical room w/o heat  (attics, rooms communicating with the outside) as it may form 
condensation on the walls and inside the unit cabinet causing damages.

The units are designed to work in clean ambients and with the standard characteristics of the ambient air.
It’s suitable not to install the unit in swimming pools or ambient with polluted and/or aggressive air.
Contact the Company in case of necessity.

Outdoor ambient temperature (°C)

Indoor ambient temperature (°C)

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Summary of Contents for DC 100

Page 1: ...lowing Declaration of conformity Technical manual Dimensional drawing Original instructions INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Condensing dehumidifier Condair DC 75 DC 100 DC 150 DC 200 DC 270N DC 350N...

Page 2: ...PSURYHPHQW DQG UHVHUYHV WKH ULJKW WR PRGLI VSHFL FDWLRQV equipment and instructions regarding use and maintenance at any time without notice DC N QGXVWULDO GHKXPLGL HUV ZLWK WHPSHUDWXUH FRQWURO Thank...

Page 3: ...First Aid Measures 3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 1 Unit description 3 2 Accessories 3 3 Technical data 3 4 Operation limits 3 5 Sound data 3 6 Safety devices 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 General safety guidelin...

Page 4: ...c signal silencing 6 6 Display during alarm 6 7 Alarm reset 7 MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT 7 1 General warnings 7 2 Drive access 7 3 Periodical checks 7 4 Refrigerant circuit repair 8 DECOMMISSIONING 8 1 D...

Page 5: ...ons are intended to provide the information required for the selection installation use and maintenance of the unit They have been prepared in accordance with the European Union laws and with the tech...

Page 6: ...egulations Low pressure safety valve Poisoning severe burns High evaporating pres sure causing a refgrig erant discharge during maintenance Carefully check the evaporating pressure dur ing the mainten...

Page 7: ...symbol added to a yellow triangle with black edges indicates danger ACTION REQUIRED A white symbol inserted in a blue circle indicates an action that must be done to avoid a risk 7KH JUDSKLF V PERO Z...

Page 8: ...ld create risks SHARP SURFACES The symbol indicates components or parts that could cause stab wounds EARTH CONNECTION 7KH V PERO LGHQWL HV DUWKLQJ FRQQHFWLRQ SRLQWV LQ WKH XQLW READ AND UNDERSTAND THE...

Page 9: ...machine The rating plate may differ from the one shown below as the example is for a standard unit without accessories For all electrical information not provided on the label refer to the wiring dia...

Page 10: ...200 of 29 June 2000 Discharges into the atmosphere of this product does not cause a long term contamination Wear protective clothing and gloves protect your eyes and face 5HIULJHUDQW KDQGOLQJ Users a...

Page 11: ...m the source of exposure keep him her warm and let him her rest Administer oxygen if necessary Attempt DUWL FLDO UHVSLUDWLRQ LI EUHDWKLQJ KDV VWRSSHG RU VKRZV VLQJV RI VWRSSLQJ I WKH KHDUW VWRSV SHUIR...

Page 12: ...ble through the frontal panel of the unit that allows the maintenance of the compressor 3 1 4 Condenser and evaporator Condensers DQG HYDSRUDWRUV DUH PDGH RI FRSSHU SLSHV DQG DOXPLQLXP QV All evaporat...

Page 13: ...ic temperature and humidity probe RGDD Built in Electronic temperature and humidity probe 3 2 2 Remote control panel PCRL This panel can be mounted up to 50m maximum from the unit and replicates all o...

Page 14: ...nit MTEC 6710 GB B 1 Operation and maintenance manual HMA Z series English HMA Z QGXVWULDO GHKXPLGL HUV ZLWK WHPSHUDWXUH FRQWURO Performances are calculated with low fan speed and are referred to the...

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Page 17: ...result in malfunction or even damage to the unit It is recommended to move a single micro switch for each operating speed The displacement of two or more micro switches may generate incorrect power s...

Page 18: ...SOHDVH FRQWDFW RXU WHFKQLFDO RI FH RH Room temperature C The units are designed to operate within false ceiling and or heated technical room The units are NOT suitable for outdoor installations and or...

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Page 20: ...objects into moving parts HQHUDO VDIHW JXLGHOLQHV DQG DQG XVH RI V PEROV When operating and maintaining the unit use the following personal protective equipment listed below as required by law Protect...

Page 21: ...After this time any claim will not be considered A full written report is required for cases of severe damage 6WRUDJH Units should be stored under cover and ideally should remain in their packaging Th...

Page 22: ...or other lifting systems required to perform repairs during warranty period The installation site should be chosen in accordance with EN 378 1 and 378 3 standards When choosing the installation site...

Page 23: ...How to remove the drip tray RZ WR UHPRYH OWHU ZLWK DFFHVVRU 5 Q FDVH WKH XQLW LV VXSSOLHG ZLWK 5 IUDPH IRU GXFWHG LQVWDOODWLRQ VOLGH RII WKH DLU OWHU DV VKRZQ EHORZ RZ WR UHPRYH OWHUV RZ WR UHPRYH OWH...

Page 24: ...refrigerant present in the refrigerant circuit The connections must be isolated and their length must not exceed 30 meters 7KH RPSDQ ZRXOG EH DW RXU IXOO GLVSRVDO IRU DQ LQ RUPDWLRQ RX PD QHHG HYHQ LI...

Page 25: ...English HMA Z QGXVWULDO GHKXPLGL HUV with temperature control 4 12 3 GGLWLRQDO RLO FKDUJH The quantity of oil here metioned in the table should be added for any syphon and meter of liquid line 5HIULJH...

Page 26: ...L HUV ZLWK WHPSHUDWXUH FRQWURO Charging plug Centrifugal fan Charging plug High pressure pressostat Condenser Low high pressure switch Evaporator Shut off valve Termostatic valve Check nvalve LTXLG OL...

Page 27: ...and connected to a system with MODBUS protocol This system allows you to remotely monitor all parameters of the unit and change their YDOXHV 7KH VHULDO LQWHUIDFH ERDUG LV QRUPDOO WWHG DW WKH IDFWRU Z...

Page 28: ...ecessary that the air speed inside ducts would never exceed 4 m sec With crossing KLJK VSHHG LW JUHDWO UHGXFHV WKH GHKXPLGL FDWLRQ FDSDFLW RI WKH XQLW DQG LQFUHDVHV WKH ULVN RI GUDJJLQJ RI ZDWHU FRQGH...

Page 29: ...ation it is necessary the use of accessory FARC a metallic frame that allow the slide RII WKH DLU OWHU ODWHUDOO DQ SRVLWLRQLQJ In all units the supply fan can be oriented in 3 different directions The...

Page 30: ...sed with the unit The cable section must be commensurate with the calibration of the system side protection and must take into DFFRXQW DOO WKH IDFWRUV WKDW PD LQ XHQFH WHPSHUDWXUH W SH RI LQVXODWLRQ O...

Page 31: ...al block in the cabinet After connecting all cable carefully close the front panel The electrical data reported below refer to the standard unit without accessories In all other cases refer to the dat...

Page 32: ...e control Contacts are voltage free Units are supplied standard with bridged terminals Contact closed unit ON Contact open unit OFF All terminals referred to in the explanations below will be found on...

Page 33: ...rnal ones Check that the Shrader port caps are the correct type and are tightly closed Check that crankcase heaters are powered correctly if present Check that all water connections are properly insta...

Page 34: ...ed allows the display of the following icons 1 click The bottom line displays Tamb room temperature 2 clicks The bottom line displays rH room humidity In standard mode with mechanical thermostat hygro...

Page 35: ...ine will appear the label SETH 3UHVV IRU VHFRQGV DQG UHOHDVH LQ WKH PDLQ GLVSOD makes it possible to modify the set points Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Not used Not used Compressors 1 and 2 Not used HKXP...

Page 36: ...of the following icons the top line displays the label TOn room temperature request or TOff room temperature in set the bottom line displays the label UOn room humidity request or UOff room humidity i...

Page 37: ...10 Icon ON Electric heater or water valve activated 3 Icon ON if the compressor is turned on Icon blinking if the compressor is the in start delay 11 Not used 4 Icon ON HKXPLGL FDWLRQ F FOH DFWLYDWHG...

Page 38: ...hanical thermostat hygrostat Unit in drip time after defrost Unit equipped with mechanical thermostat hygrostat In order to power the unit turn the main switch to the ON position a In case of electron...

Page 39: ...e situations that FRQ LFW ZLWK WKH RWKHU VHW SDUDPHWHUV RZ WR FKDQJH WKH VHW SRLQWV Display in stand by mode Display in OFF from remote contact All set points are intended as room conditions Select th...

Page 40: ...display shows the alarm code in alternatively to the standard label 6 7 Alarm reset Press the key the menu AlrM appears at the bottom right of the display Press the key to display the alarm event In c...

Page 41: ...paragraphs Use personal protective equipment required by regulations as compressor casings and discharge pipes are at high WHPSHUDWXUHV RLO QV DUH VKDUS DQG SUHVHQW D FXWWLQJ KD DUG If the unit is not...

Page 42: ...age and use of the system and to the indications contained in the Manual Servicing during the unit s operating lifetime and in particular scheduled leak detection on site inspections and check ups of...

Page 43: ...f the unit X Check tightness of cables in their clamps X Check the integrity of the insulating coating of power cables X Check the conditions and functioning of the counters X Check functioning of the...

Page 44: ...ied all the refrigerant must be recovered using the correct equipment by VXLWDEO TXDOL HG I JDV HQJLQHHUV Never use oxygen instead of oxygen free nitrogen explosions may occur Daily and monthly works...

Page 45: ...on of Directive 2012 19 EU on the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The unit should not be treated with household waste as it is made of different materials that can be recy...

Page 46: ...stat Cause Solution AhiP High pressure Yes Yes 7RR ORZ DLU RZ RU KLJK room temperature KHFN WKH OWHUV LI QHFHV sary replace them In P versions check the pressu re drop of the ducts AloP Low pressure Y...

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Page 54: ...tinenti delle seguenti direttive ed alle relative normative armonizzate dell Unione Europea We the undersigned hereby declare under our own responsibility that the assembly in question to which this d...

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Page 56: ...anguages for the whole documentation are Italian and English The other languages are to be considered only as guidelines Die technischen Daten in diesem Handbuch sind nicht verbindlich Die Firma hat d...

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