Eden CS/4S 21 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 9

Vers. 2009-3

water cassettes

9

INSTALLATION, OPERATION

AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

2%

50

CONDENSATE DRAINAGE

INSTALLATION OF AUXILIARY DRAIN PAN

ATTENTION!
CONDENSATE DRAINAGE IS FUNDAMENTAL FOR GOOD OPERATION OF 
THE WATER CASSETTE. LAG THE PIPES SUITABLY AND CORRECTLY.

To ensure a correct 

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 ow of the condensed water, the water drainage pipe must 

have a slope of 2% without obstructions. Install a trap at least 50 mm deep in 
order to avoid unpleasant smells.

There is the possibility of draining water from 200 mm above the level of 
the unit.

To drain the condensate at a higher level, install condensate drain pump with 
collecting tray and 

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 oat valve (not included in the standard accessories). A 

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 oat 

valve is recommended to stop the 

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a) Remove the plastic cap from the condensate drain outlet on the water        
cassette. 

Do NOT push the cap into the cassette.

Fit the nozzle into the hole (auxiliary condensate drain pan outlet).
b) Fix the auxiliary drain pan to the unit using the relative screws provided in the 
kit, ensuring that the condensate pan is level.

IMPORTANT!
- If the drain pan plastic cap is removed, remember to seal it with silicone 
when replacing it!

ATTENTION!
- Always use suitably sized wrenches to 

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 x or slacken the water pipes.

- It is essential to insulate pipes, valves and connections correctly in order 
toavoid the formation of condensation, which could drip into suspended 
ceilings causing considerable problems.

The water connections are 

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 xed to the unit body to avoid damage when pi-

pes are connected. It is advisable to tighten the connection with a wrench. The 
upper coil connection is 

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 tted with an air valve and the lower connection with 

a drain valve, suitable for a 10 mm wrench or screwdriver. (The coil is only 
partially drainable; it is advisable to blow air into the coil for complete drainage)

The discharge levels in pic. 15 must be strictly adhered with.
The following diagrams describe some examples of how the condensate 

            

discharge connection can be implemented correctly (Figs. 18-19) and incor-
rectly (Figs. 20-21).

Pic. 18: when several units are installed near to each other and only one con-
densate drain hose is used, make sure that the capacity of the hose is suf

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 cient 

and that it is positioned on a slightly lower level than the appliance.

Pic. 19: the condensate drain hose should be 

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 xed using intermediate mounts 

to prevent deformation of the hose. The drain hose should slope slightly down-
wards to encourage drainage of the condensed water.

Pic. 21: the drain hose is on the same lever as unit.

ATTENTION!
- Ultimately verify the smooth 

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 ow of condensate water from the basin to 

the discharge pipe (before blocking the dropped ceiling)!
- If the condensate drainage alarm is activated, the zone valve is closed 
and the fan turned off.

Pic. 20: the drain hose is bent or points upwards.

Pic. 14

Pic. 15

Pic. 18

Pic. 19

CORRECT!

CORRECT!

WRONG!

WRONG!

Pic. 16

Pic. 17

< 100 mm

< 200 mm

< 100 mm

Pic. 20

Pic. 21

Summary of Contents for CS/4S 21

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL WATER CASSETTES 2009 3...

Page 2: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MANUALE IN USO E MANU...

Page 3: ...ALLATION OF AUXILIARY DRAIN PAN 9 CONDENSATE DRAINAGE 9 ELECTRIC POWER CABLES AND VALVE PASSAGE 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 10 Eccess to the control panel 10 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR CASSETTE 2 PIPE SYSTEM WI...

Page 4: ...Hu mm 280 280 280 280 240 305 305 305 Depth of the panel Lp mm 720 720 720 720 953 953 953 953 Lenght of the panel Pp mm 720 720 720 720 953 953 953 953 Height of the panel Hp mm 65 65 65 65 80 80 80...

Page 5: ...280 280 280 240 305 305 305 Depth of the panel Lp mm 720 720 720 720 953 953 953 953 Lenght of the panel Pp mm 720 720 720 720 953 953 953 953 Height of the panel Hp mm 65 65 65 65 80 80 80 80 Air su...

Page 6: ...ture is quick and easy 4 adjustable louvers ensure best air distribution throughout the room Central intake grille with filter for cleaning the air The grille may be removed to access internal parts w...

Page 7: ...r correct connection of the receiver panel to the unit Establish the position and size of the hole in the ceiling using the external dia meter of the cardboard mounting template pic 07 To fix the unit...

Page 8: ...correctly or it will not go on 2 The unit has a protection system that intervenes by closing the water flow via the valve in cases such as a Where there is a condensate discharge problem if the valve...

Page 9: ...f condensation which could drip into suspended ceilings causing considerable problems The water connections are fixed to the unit body to avoid damage when pi pes are connected It is advisable to tigh...

Page 10: ...with European standard EN60947 3 Make sure that the electrical system is suitable for providing not only the working current required by the appliance but also the necessary current for powering house...

Page 11: ...rain pump 230Vac 50Hz FS Float switch NC LS1 SM limit switch 60x60 cassette Safety switch 90x90 cassette when opening the filter panel the unit wii stop Com Common P1 P2 Pn Terminals C3 Condenser FS P...

Page 12: ...FS Float switch NC LS1 SM limit switch 60x60 cassette Safety switch 90x90 cassette when opening the filter panel the unit will stop Com Common P1 P2 Pn Terminals C3 Condenser L N L N C FS P23 P18 P19...

Page 13: ...HOUT A CONTROL BOARD THAT IS MANAGED ONBOARD Pic 28 LEGENDA Connector Earth M1 Fan motor 230Vac 50Hz SM Louver motor 230Vac 50Hz DP Drain pump 230Vac 50Hz FS Float switch NC DT Timer C1 Condenser FRON...

Page 14: ...filter panel the unit wii stop Com Common P1 P2 Pn Terminals C3 Condenser LEGENDA Connector Earth L Phase N Neutral M1 Fan motor 230Vac 50Hz SM Louver motor 230Vac 50Hz DP Drain pump 230Vac 50Hz FS F...

Page 15: ...LS1 SM limit switch 60x60 cassette Safety switch 90x90 cassette when opening the filter panel the unit will stop Com Common P1 P2 Pn Terminals C3 Condenser LEGENDA Connector Earth L Phase N Neutral M...

Page 16: ...Vers 2009 3 water cassettes 16 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SECOND PART FOR THE USER...

Page 17: ...in order to identify possible damage After prolonged use apply to specialised service personnel to control the instal lation conditions of the air conditioner Do not use flammable gas near the air con...

Page 18: ...the corresponding part on the display will flash the current time is set via the key Once this is com pleted confirm the time by pressing the SEND key and the acoustic signal will verify that the corr...

Page 19: ...REMOTE CONTROL Keep the key pressed for 2 seconds to block the remote control Keep the key pressed for 2 seconds to unblock the remote control ECONO Press the ECONO key in cooling heating or automatic...

Page 20: ...c 49 WALL MOUNTED CONTROL SAME FUNCTIONS AS THE REMOTE CONTROL WALL MOUNTED CONTROL OPERATIONS TROUBLESHOOTING CASSETTE WITH A CONTROL BOARD THAT IS MANAGED ONBOARD CASSETTE WITH A CONTROL BOARD THAT...

Page 21: ...the room HEAT The writing HEAT appears on the air conditioner control display The unit ope rates in the air conditioning mode the zone valve starts if Troom Tset 1 the zone valve stops if Troom Tset I...

Page 22: ...SEASON MAINTENANCE Clean and replace the filters On a sunny day leave the cassette running in fan mode for a few hours to allow the inside of the unit to dry completely Remove the plug or turn off the...

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Page 26: ...With the perspective of improvement and against the continuous action of research and development the Manufacturer might modify even without any prior notice the given technical data...

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