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AR3200C

29

GB

Safety 

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For all installations of electrically heated 
products should a residual current circuit 
breaker 300 mA for fire protection be used.

 

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Keep the areas around the air intake 
and exhaust grilles free from possible 
obstructions!

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The unit may have hot surfaces during 
operation and when cooling down!

 

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The unit must not be fully or partially 
covered with clothing, or similar 
materials, as overheating can result in a 
fire risk! (E)

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Lifting equipment must be used to lift the 
unit.

 

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This appliance can be used by children 
aged from 8 years and above and persons 
with reduced physical, sensory or 
mental capabilities or lack of experience 
and knowledge if they have been given 
supervision or instruction concerning 
use of the appliance in a safe way and 
understand the hazards involved. Children 
shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning 
and user maintenance shall not be made 
by children without supervision. 

Trouble shooting 

If the fans are not working or do not blow properly, 
check the following: 

•  The functions and settings of the built-in 

control system. 

•  That the intake grille/filter is not dirty. 

If there is no heat, check the following: 

•  The functions, internal sensor and settings 

of the built-in control system. 

  

For units with electrical heating, also check the fol-
lowing:

•  Power supply to electric heater coil; check 

fuses and circuit-breaker (if any).

•  That the overheat protection for the motors 

has not been deployed.

 

For units with water coil, also check the following:

•  That the water coil is air free.
•  That there is enough water flow.
•  That incoming water is heated enough.
 
If the fault cannot be rectified, please contact 
a qualified service technician. 

Residual current circuit breaker (E)

When the installation is protected by means 
of a residual current circuit breaker, which 
trips when the appliance is connected, 
this may be due to moisture in the heating 
element. When an appliance containing a 
heater element has not been used for a long 
period or stored in a damp environment, 
moisture can enter the element. 

This should not be seen as a fault, but is 

simply rectified by connecting the appliance 
to the main supply via a socket without a 
safety cut-out, so that the moisture can be 
eliminated from the element. The drying 
time can vary from a few hours to a few days. 
As a preventive measure, the unit should 
occasionally be run for a short time when it is 
not being used for extended periods of time. 

Summary of Contents for AR3210C

Page 1: ...AR3200C 19 SE 26 GB Original instructions 32 FR 46 DE 54 ES 39 NO 62 IT 70 NL 78 PL 85 RU...

Page 2: ...leitungsseiten bestehen haupts chlich aus Bildern F r die bersetzung der verwendetenTexte in englischer Sprache siehe die entsprechenden Sprachseiten DE Las p ginas introductorias contienen b sicament...

Page 3: ...AR3200C 3 1028 1538 2028 1078 1588 2078 475 525 90 70 256 90 135 51 29 20 29...

Page 4: ...AR3200C 4 244 134 933 805 156 525 66 805 1315 157 Mounting on threaded bars outside the unit AR3220C AR3210C AR3215C Front view Side view...

Page 5: ...AR3200C 5 Fig 1b Mounting on threaded bars outside the unit Mounting on threaded bars outside the unit Fig 1a Mounting brackets on delivery AR3220C...

Page 6: ...R3200C 6 Mounting on threaded bars inside the unit Fig 2a Mounting brackets on delivery 124 392 E A 932 W 848 E A 851 W 935 121 124 850 1360 54 88 Top view Side view AR3220C AR3210C AR3215C W 84 121 8...

Page 7: ...Fig 2c Location of the mounting brackets on the inside of the unit AR3220C 6x AR3210C AR3215C 4x Fig 2d In order to mount the brackets remove the service hatch outlet grille and covering plates AR322...

Page 8: ...AR3200C 8 Fig 3a Snap fixings 2 1 1 2 90 AR Service hatch Fig 3b Open the unit Fig 4 Terminal box and control panel inside unit...

Page 9: ...C PA34CB20 AR3220C PA34VD15 AR3210C AR3215C PA34VD20 AR3220C PAMLK AR3200C FHDN15 AR3200C W PA2DR AR3200C PAMLK AR3200C 9 PA34TR PA2DR PA34CB PA34VD FHDN15 VOT15 DN15 VOT20 DN20 VOT25 DN25 VKF15LF DN1...

Page 10: ...tallation type E 3 Sound pressure LpA Conditions Distance to the unit 5 metres Directional factor 2 Equivalent absorption area 200 m At lowest highest airflow 4 t temperature rise of passing air at ma...

Page 11: ...flow l s Pressure drop kPa AR3210CW max 1500 8 8 35 0 05 2 4 14 1 46 0 17 23 7 min 1000 5 9 30 0 03 1 0 10 9 50 0 13 14 8 AR3215CW max 2600 15 2 33 0 08 8 5 24 5 46 0 30 92 3 min 1700 10 0 28 0 05 3 4...

Page 12: ...in 2500 14 3 36 0 14 11 2 15 6 36 0 19 18 6 Supply water temperature 55 C Room temperature 18 C Outlet air temperature 35 C 1 Water temperature 55 35 C Room temperature 18 C Type Fan position Airflow...

Page 13: ...Red IR WATER ALARM HEAT 0 10V 4 3 2 1 AR3210CW AR3215CW AR3220CW Black Brown Blue Run M C Black Blue Brown AR3200CA AR3200CW F1 0 10V F2 F3 N H1H2 N on off 2 1 PE N L PE N L On Only 2 m version Right...

Page 14: ...ue N L Mid Low c1 b1 Yellow Red White Orange 230V IR WATER ALARM HEAT 0 10V 4 3 2 1 AR3210CE03 AR3210CE05 C INTERNAL SENSOR 0 10V F2 F3 N F1 H1H2 N on off 1 2 N PE L PE N L Over heat cut out C1 On L3...

Page 15: ...F2 F3 N F1 H1H2 N on off 1 2 N PE L PE N L On K1 high power K2 low power Over heat cut out C K1 K2 L3 L2 N PE L L1 400V3N M Run C Black Brown Blue MidLow N L c1 b1 White Orange Red Yellow Blue Black I...

Page 16: ...EAT 0 10V WATER ALARM 3 1 2 4 AR3215CE08 Black Right motor Run M Left motor Blue Brown Black M C Yellow Blue Red Black Blue Brown White Orange Run Black Blue Yellow Red White Orange Low L N Mid b1 c1...

Page 17: ...eat cut out Over heat cut out C K3 K4 C K2 low power K1 high power K1 K2 Low M Run Left motor C Blue Brown Black N Mid L M Right motor Run Black C Blue Brown b1 c1 Blue N Black Low Mid L b1 c1 L1 L3 L...

Page 18: ...free contact 5A x 3 5A 16A N H1H2 N 1 On Off F1 F2 F3 on off 2 N L PE N L PE 0 10V 0 10V HEAT ALARM WATER INTERNAL SENSOR IR C Black Brown Blue Mid Low N L c1 b1 M Left motor Run M Right motor Run Bl...

Page 19: ...horizontally with the supply air grille facing downwards as close to the door as possible concealed in the false ceiling The only visible part of the unit is Mounting on threaded bars inside the unit...

Page 20: ...ment of the air curtain and air flow The direction and speed of the air flow should be adjusted considering the load on the opening Pressure forces affect the air stream and make it bend inwards into...

Page 21: ...returned to within the motor s operating limits Replacing the water coil W 1 Shut off the water supply to the unit 2 Open the vent valve 3 Open the drain valve 4 When the water coil is empty disconne...

Page 22: ...rty If there is no heat check the following The functions internal sensor and settings of the built in control system For units with electrical heating also check the fol lowing Power supply to electr...

Page 23: ...Factory setting dip switches Unit with water heating Dip switch 3 is used for PA2DR optional 2 1 3 Factory setting dip switches Unit without heating or with electrical heating Dip switch 3 is used for...

Page 24: ...The red LEDs flash and all the buttons are locked 1 Disconnect the electricity with the fully isolated switch 2 Determine the cause of overheating and rectify the fault 3 Connect the unit again Funct...

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