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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Positioning the unit

Installation modes

  Avoid installing the unit in proximity to:

positions subject to exposure to direct sunlight;

in proximity to sources of heat;

-  in damp areas or places with probable contact with 

water;

in places with oil fumes

places subject to high frequencies.

  Make sure that:

-  the wall on which the unit is to be installed is strong 

enough to support the weight;

the part of the wall interested does not have pipes or 
electric wires passing through;

the interested wall is perfectly flat;

there is an area free of obstacles which could interfere 
with the inlet and outlet air flow;

-  the installation wall is preferably an outside perimeter 

wall to allow the discharge of the condensation outside;

in case of ceiling installation (FWXM-series) the airflow is 
not directed towards persons. 

The following descriptions of the various mounting phase 
and the relative designs refer to a version of the machine 
with fixtures on the left.
The operations for the mounting of machines with fixtures 
on the right are exactly the same.
Only the images are to be considered as a mirror image.
To ensure that the installation is performed correctly and 

that the appliance will perform perfectly carefully follow the 
instructions indicated in this manual. Failure to respect the 
rules indicated not only can cause malfunctions of  the 
appliance but will also invalidate the warranty and hence 
DAIKIN EUROPE N.V. shall not respond for any damage to 
persons, animals or property.

Minimum installation distances

Figure indicates the minimum mounting distances 
between the wall-mounted cooler-convector and furniture 
present in the room.

Summary of Contents for Altherma FWXV15AATV3

Page 1: ...FWXV10AATV3 FWXV15AATV3 FWXV20AATV3 FWXM10AATV3 FWXM15AATV3 FWXM20AATV3 INSTALLATION MANUAL Daikin Altherma Heat pump convector...

Page 2: ...achine in a rapid unmistakable way Symbols U User Refers to pages containing instructions or information for the user I Installer Refers to pages containing instructions or information for the install...

Page 3: ...chine 8 2 5 Remove side 9 2 6 Vertical floor or wall installation FWXV series 9 2 7 Horizontal or ceiling installation FWXM series 10 2 8 Hydraulic connections 10 2 9 Condensation discharge 11 2 10 Fi...

Page 4: ...e direct air flow Do not leave the room closed for long periods Periodically open the windows to ensure a correct change of air This instruction leaflet is an integral part of the appliance and conseq...

Page 5: ...urce of danger It is forbidden to climb onto the appliance or rest any object on it The external parts of the appliance can reach temperatures of more than 70 C Product range There are 2 types of DAIK...

Page 6: ...3 FWXV15AATV3 FWXV20AATV3 A mm 999 1199 1399 U M FWXM10AATV3 FWXM15AATV3 FWXM20AATV3 A mm 725 925 1125 FWXV FWXM 135 mm 601 mm 999 mm 1199 mm 1399 mm GENERAL Dimensions Overall dimensions Heat pump co...

Page 7: ...discharge of the condensation outside in case of ceiling installation FWXM series the airflow is not directed towards persons The following descriptions of the various mounting phase and the relative...

Page 8: ...procedures below Remove the upper grill loosen the fixing screws loosen the fixing screws of the upper grill remove the grill Remove the front grill extract the grill until it is completely out of th...

Page 9: ...ble drill to make the holes with and insert the toggle bolts 2 for each bracket fix the two brackets Do not over tighten the screws so that the brackets can be adjusted with a spirit level Fully tight...

Page 10: ...Any counterslope of the discharge line can cause water leakage Toggle bolts Brackets Screws Drainage pipe Hydraulic connections NB the nominal diameter unless otherwise indicated always refers to the...

Page 11: ...ainer it must be open to the atmosphere and the tube must not be immerged in water to avoid problems of adhesiveness and counter pressure that would interfere with the normal outflow If there is a hei...

Page 12: ...ame collection bowl insulate the bowl condensation discharge pipe along all of its length Venting of the battery Filling the system Evacuating air while filling the system When starting up the system...

Page 13: ...egory III Maintenance Cleaning the outside Routine maintenance is indispensable to keep the heat pump convector in perfect working condition safe and reliable over the years This can be done every six...

Page 14: ...the seat lit the grill and slide it outwards then remove the filter by pulling it outwards Extraction of filter cells After a period of continuous operation and in consideration of the concentration o...

Page 15: ...oler with the mobile panel missing or out of position After finishing the cleaning of the filter check that the panel is mounted correctly Cleaning filtering seats For the versions with a grill with f...

Page 16: ...not activate even if there is hot or cold water in the hydraulic circuit The hydraulic valve remains closed Dismount the valve body and check if the water circulation is restored Check the working ef...

Page 17: ...drainage pipe The condensation discharge does not need an inclination for correct drainage The connection pipes and the valve unit are not insulated well Check the insulation of the pipes The applianc...

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