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SECTION 6 - PANEL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS

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NOTE: For other functions and details, see the installation and use manual of the 

KCT-03 SRPS (A)

 wired controller supplied.

Summary of Contents for KRE-500DX1

Page 1: ...KRE 500DX1 KRE 1000DX1 INSTALLATION USER MAINTENANCE MANUAL Cross flow heat recovery...

Page 2: ...Positioning of the unit page 12 3 6 Drain tray connection page 12 3 7 Connection to the ducts page 12 3 8 Connecting the refrigerant pipes page 13 3 9 Connecting PRE DX page 14 SECTION 4 ELECTRICAL CO...

Page 3: ...4 2 421 6 9 8EBA E45 8 4 6AEF FG D8 94E6 6A A F86 6A R 4 EA6 8FO U D8 EFD4F4 BD8EEA 4 4 8D4 7 A 8D6 A 7 8DA 4 F4 4 8D4 FIADF 6 8 9TD 7 8 F86 E6 8 F8D 4 8 KGE4 8 EF8 8 U EF 74E F8D 8 8 58 78D 4 78 E 4...

Page 4: ...n workmanlike that is in compliance with the regulations in force and with the indi cations of this handbook The distributor Company does not answer to possible damages to people animals or things due...

Page 5: ...The use of the same for different purposes from those envisioned not conform to that described in this manual will make any direct and or indirect liability of the Manufacturer automatically become n...

Page 6: ...nit control to use fresh air free cooling when convenient Low consumption high efficiency low noise direct driven fans with EC motors Supply section complete with DX coil R410A fitted with solenoid co...

Page 7: ...e side at nominal conditions 3 Outside air at 5 80 RH room air at 20 C 50 RH 4 Outside air at 32 50 RH room air at 26 C 50 RH 5 Refeer to EU 1253 2014 regulation at nominal pressure air conditions ref...

Page 8: ...ves 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 100 200 300 External static pressure Pa 400 500 600 Air flow m3 h 0 100 200 300 400 500 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 External static pressure Pa Air flow m3 h KRE 50...

Page 9: ...d are supplied packed in a suitable covering and fixed to the inside or outside of the unit 2 2 Handling and transport For the handling in function of the weight use adequate means in conformity to th...

Page 10: ...all cost to touch the parts in motion or to intefere with the same ones Do not proceed with cleaning or maintenance operations before switching off the electric power supply The maintenance and the su...

Page 11: ...450 mm MINIMUM FREE SPACE FOR CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE CEILING FALSE CEILING pag 11 Modello KRE DX KRE 500DX1 KRE 1000DX1 A mm 450 450...

Page 12: ...advised to interpose an antivi brating joint between the air outlets and yhe ducts The electrical continuity between duct and machine must however be guaranteed through a earth cable The distance bet...

Page 13: ...aminants moistu re dirt metal filings etc from entering the tubing Remove the flare nut from the unit and be sure to mount it on the copper tube Make a flare at the end of the copper tube with a flare...

Page 14: ...and RH 70 increase the thickness of the gas tubing insulation material by 1 step Tube Tightening torque Tube thickness 6 35 1 4 14 18 N m 0 8 mm 12 7 1 2 49 55 N m 0 8 mm Unit KRE 500DX1 KRE 1000DX1...

Page 15: ...off switch and of everything that is necessary for the protection of the electri cal components as close as possible to the unit Connect the unit to an effective earth using the appropriate screw fitt...

Page 16: ...APPRESENTATI I COLLEGAMENTI DA EFFETTUARSI A CURA DELL INSTALLATORE DASHED LINES SHOW THE CONNECTIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE INSTALLER exhaust fan supply fan Bypass Electrical heater Humidity sensor...

Page 17: ...e inlet pipe of the evaporator T2 is an AHU evaporator intermediate temperature sensor it should be installed at the intermediate pipe of the evaporator T2B is an AHU evaporator outlet sensor it shoul...

Page 18: ...on the left FIG 4 4b 4 4 2 Insertion of the electrical supply line and signals for accessories Screw down the cable glands placed outside the QE insert the cable into the cable gland cover then into t...

Page 19: ...tem connects to the indoor unit centralized con troller the actual address and the virtualaddress will be displayed on the centralized controller e g when the capacity code of independent control box...

Page 20: ...umber of slave AHU control boxes connected in parallel is 1 SW1 3 and SW1 4 are 10 the number of slave AHU control boxes connected in parallel is 2 SW1 3 and SW1 4 are 11 the number of slave AHU contr...

Page 21: ...lid SW3 3 and SW3 4 are 11 temperature compensa tion in heating mode is 0 C Follow Me function SW3 3 and SW3 4 are 11 No temperature compen sation for outlet air temperature control by default Valid f...

Page 22: ...TA and T2B factory default SW9 2 is 1 Multiple AHU control boxes are connected in parallel In the event of multiple coils one coil is connected to one control box shielding faults from the slave unit...

Page 23: ...ted 14 E9 only for wired controler 15 Error of electronic expansion valve coils Eb restore after power on again ODU error 17 Ed Water level alarm error EE 18 Low temperature alarm 19 H2 High temperatu...

Page 24: ...HP of control box Control box network address the same as the communication address Set temperature Ts Room temperature T1 Actual T2 AHU temperature Actual T2A AHU temperature Actual T2B AHU temperatu...

Page 25: ...peed To set the swing function heater function1 to cancel the timer heater function1 to confirm the timer Button Functions 1 Mode 6 Adjust downwards 2 Fan speed 3 Swing 9 Cancel KCT 03 SRPS A ON OFF C...

Page 26: ...l spin to indicate that the indoor unit has started running see Figure 6 1 on the wired controller will will stop spinning as the indoor unit stops running 4 2 Mode Setting Press Mode button as shown...

Page 27: ...e fan speed in turn as shown in Figure 6 6 Fan speed button to set Auto and Dry Auto press Fan speed button Field Setting to adjust the default fan speed Auto Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 6 Figure 6...

Page 28: ...s out through the proper handles Remove the 2 filter by making them scroll on the slides CLEANING OF THE HEAT EXCHANGERS Remove with the vacuum cleaner the dust that can be present inside the heat exc...

Page 29: ...f the unit Unlock the electric connector After laying the module on a flat surface unscrew carefully the quartz capacitor C Remove the external net R if it should be difficult rotate it lightly around...

Page 30: ...orrespond to that of the nameplate The rotor turn backwards Noise Excessive air flow Wear or crack in the pads Unbalanced fan Foreign bodies in the case Strong vibrations Unbalanced impeller because o...

Page 31: ...e refrigerant outlet gas 1 18 DX coil air temp probe 2 19 ePM2 5 Filter pressure switch CT0AFS930800PF00 1 20 Heat recovery temp probe 4 KRE 1000DX1 1 Spigot MV00BOC0MICH0800 4 2 Right bracket 2 3 Ele...

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