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FWP-C

TECHniCAL MAnuAL

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3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING

if the unit is not working properly, before calling a service engi-

neer carry out the checks indicated in the table below.

if the problem cannot be solved, contact your dealer or the near-

est service centre.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

The unit fails to work

No power supply

Restore the power supply

The automatic safety cutout has tripped

Call a service centre for assistance

The on/off switch is on

Start the unit by moving the switch to ON

The unit provides insufficient cooling 

or heating

The air filter is dirty or clogged

Clean the air filter

An obstacle is obstructing the air intake or outlet

Remove the obstacle

Air is trapped inside the heat exchanger

Call the installer for assistance

There are open windows and/or doors

Close windows and/or doors

The minimum speed has been selected

Select medium or maximum speed

The unit “leaks” water

The unit has not been installed with the correct inclination

Call the installer for assistance

The drainage outlet is clogged

Call the installer for assistance

3.2 

ASSEMBLY OF UNITS

Mounting the unit

insert the vibration dampers provided in the 4 slots indicated for 

ceiling installation

Fasten the base unit to the ceiling or wall using at least 4 of the 

8 slots provided.

 

Ū it is recommended to use 8MA threaded bars plus screw an-

chors of adequate capacity to bear the weight of the unit, 

and to prepare the positioning of the unit using 3 8MA bolts 

(2 in the lower part, 1 in the upper part as shown in fig-

ure  p. 6) and two washers for each bar. Before tightening 

the lock nut, adjust the main nut so as to assure that the unit 

is properly inclined so as to facilitate condensate drainage 

(figure   p.  6). To obtain the proper inclination, tilt the unit 

so that the intake side is slightly lower (approximately 10 

mm) than the outlet side. Make the plumbing connections 

to the heat exchanger and, where the cooling function is to 

be used, to the condensate drainage outlet. use one of the 

two tray drain outlets, which can be seen on the outside of 

the unit side panels.

 

Ū To connect the unit to the drainage line, use a flexible rub-

ber hose and secure it to the pre-selected drain pipe (ø 3/8'') 

using a metal clamp (use the drain outlet situated on the 

plumbing connection side).

 

Ū

» Ceiling installation unit

1x8MA

2x8MA

» Condensate discharge proper inclination 

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Summary of Contents for FWP CT

Page 1: ...d FEATURES Permanent magnet EC motor Low electricity consumption Easy setup of ventilation section Heat exchanger up to 4 rows Compact dimensions Reversible water connections Wide range of available a...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...URE p 4 ELECTRIC MOTOR p 4 AIR FILTER p 4 2 1 AIR INTAKE p 4 HEAT EXCHANGER p 4 FANS p 4 3 INSTALLATION p 5 3 1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS p 5 3 2 ASSEMBLY OF UNITS p 6 4 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES p 7 5 RA...

Page 4: ...main condensate drip tray is situated inside the structure of the unit and is at a positive pressure relative to the drain outlet to facilitate condensate drainage HEAT EXCHANGER High efficiency stan...

Page 5: ...may be easily set and which is suitable for taking temperature readings where applicable Avoid positions directly exposed to sunlight or direct cur rents of hot or cold air and make sure there are no...

Page 6: ...F UNITS Mounting the unit Insert the vibration dampers provided in the 4 slots indicated for ceiling installation Fasten the base unit to the ceiling or wall using at least 4 of the 8 slots provided I...

Page 7: ...tion kit relay box and safety devices Accessories EPIMSB6 Power interface for connecting in parallel up to 4 fan coil units to the one controller EDPD Auxiliary water drip tray Valves 2 way valves ON...

Page 8: ...60 8 50 3 40 7 60 8 50 6 80 7 50 8 30 6 80 7 50 8 30 Rated air flow E m h 333 687 760 333 687 760 1050 1163 1289 1050 1163 1289 Available static pressure E Pa 12 50 61 12 50 61 40 50 60 40 50 60 Power...

Page 9: ...tage E V 3 40 7 60 8 50 3 40 7 60 8 50 6 80 7 50 8 30 6 80 7 50 8 30 Rated air flow E m h 333 683 755 333 683 755 1050 1163 1289 1050 1163 1289 Available static pressure E Pa 12 50 61 12 50 61 40 50 6...

Page 10: ...3 55 57 0 57 6 51 7 50 4 44 6 37 2 27 1 10 max 36 42 6 42 0 32 8 23 6 17 1 17 4 21 5 35 38 7 38 6 35 2 25 0 16 9 12 6 15 8 med 53 54 0 52 1 52 4 48 1 42 4 32 0 24 0 52 54 7 54 5 49 6 47 1 40 8 32 5 2...

Page 11: ...29 0 21 0 49 51 7 51 5 46 6 44 1 37 8 29 5 19 9 min 56 57 5 54 7 54 6 51 5 46 6 37 2 27 3 55 57 0 57 6 51 7 50 4 44 6 37 2 27 1 10 max 36 42 6 42 0 32 8 23 6 17 1 17 4 21 5 35 38 7 38 6 35 2 25 0 16 9...

Page 12: ...e 2 Water connections additional heat exchanger 1 2 female 3 Condensate discharge diameter 17 FWP C 04 05 06 08 A mm 758 758 968 968 C mm 677 677 887 887 D mm 648 648 858 858 E mm 707 707 917 917 300...

Page 13: ...4 female 2 Water connections additional heat exchanger 1 2 female 3 Condensate discharge diameter 17 300 300 140 100 3 2 2 1 21 227 33 15 D 15 C 685 745 120 26 155 26 E A 385 503 596 618 43 113 220 21...

Page 14: ...e units During installation strictly abide by the indications on the wir ing diagram for the unit control panel combination NOTE The electric wires power and control circuits must be pulled in through...

Page 15: ...T66002766 02 All copying even partial of this manual is strictly forbidden 15 10 ELECTRICAL WIRES FWEC3A wiring diagram with built in inverter motor FWEC3A wiring diagram with separated inverter motor...

Page 16: ...ack GND inverter BU Blue inverter neutral motor VC Cooling mode solenoid valve VH Heating mode solenoid valve DO1 Digital outlet 1 DO2 Digital outlet 2 102 Outlet 0 10V 2 101 Outlet 0 10V 1 COM Common...

Page 17: ...bymeansofthespecificinterfacewithparameter description FWTSKA water temperature sensor for microprocessor controls model FWECS FWEC3A Directly connected to the microprocessor controllers FWECSandFWEC3...

Page 18: ...are available for FWP C units installed horizontally EH additional electric heating element Useful as heating integration to the hot water system the EH kit is made of an electric heater with safety...

Page 19: ...rom the power supply by setting the main switch on 0 OFF To clean the air filter proceed as follows 1 Access the unit via the inspection panel and take out the air filter as shown in Air filter 2 If t...

Page 20: ...FWP C Technical manual 20 Standard air intake...

Page 21: ...UT66002766 02 All copying even partial of this manual is strictly forbidden 21...

Page 22: ...FWP C Technical manual 22...

Page 23: ...UT66002766 02 All copying even partial of this manual is strictly forbidden 23...

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