
5 - I
NSTALLING YOUR CONDITIONER
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6 - C
ONDITIONER OPERATION
Cold air
Hot air
(heated if necessary)
Hot air
Evaporator
Condenser
Compressor
Fan
Turbine
Heater
The INOA conditioner is fitted with a refrigerating unit:
• an evaporator forces cold air inside the room,
• a condenser expels the hot air outside.
The evaporator fan operates continuously to ensure that air is
constantly mixed and that temperatures are as uniform as possible,
in accordance with speeds automatically adjusted according to
requirements.
• Fitting:
(see C diagrams)
Your conditioner comes supplied with a metal mounting frame which
simplifies the process of drilling air entry and exit holes.
It also has 2 flexible ducts to be cut to length (30”each) in order to
install the conditioner whatever the thickness of the wall.
Finally, your conditioner is supplied with an aesthetic front panel and 4
grids for an aesthetic appearance.
It is possible to replace the flexible ducting with a 7”5/6 diameter
external rigid pipe. Fit the 2 angle brackets onto the metal frame (see
diagram).
• Recommendations:
- Fit your conditioner as close as possible to the ceiling in order to ensure uniform dispersal of cold air in the
cellar.
- We recommend that you leave a space of 8” / 200 mm between the ceiling and your conditioner to make it
easier to fit the appliance on its base.
- The air outlets (hot and cold) must not be obstructed by any obstacle (minimum distance: 59” / 1500 mm).
Direct the cold air outlet so it is facing the bottles (see diagram D).
The installation (wall drilling and fitting) of your conditioner must be carried out by a EuroCave approved fitter.
bottles
bottles
bottles
door
door
door
conditioner
conditioner
conditioner
CELLAR
CELLAR
CELLAR
Diagram D
metallic
mounting
frame
ducting
wall
drill holes
aesthetic front
panel
aesthetic front
panel
grid
grid
wall
drill holes
ducting
metallic
mounting
frame
Diagram C
Diagram C
Installation with conditioner housed
inside the cellar
Installation with conditioner housed
outside the cellar