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POINTS TO BEAR IN MIND����������

DANGER AND WARNING SIGNS

Abrasive 

surfaces

Low 

temperatures

High 

temperatures

Risk of injury from 

moving objects

Electrical 

voltage

Risk of injury from 

rotating objects

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

To prevent serious electrical injuries, make sure to switch off the power before doing any installa-

tion, repair or maintenance work on the unit.

To install the unit, bear in mind local and national legislation.

ATTENTION - WARNING

Electric shock can cause injury or death. Before 

attempting to perform any service or maintenance on the 

unit, turn OFF the electrical power, and check that the 

fan has stopped.

The air filter cleaning operations does not require 

technical service; however, when an electrical or 

mechanical operation is required, call an Engineer.

CLEANING THE FILTER 

Check the air filter and 

make sure it is not blocked 

with dust or dirt.

If the filter is dirty, wash it in a bowl with neutral soap 

and water, drying it in the shade before re-inserting 

it in the unit.

All technical data contained in these operating instructions, including diagrams and technical descriptions, remain the property 

of Lennox and may not be used (except for the purpose of familiarizing the user with the equipment), reproduced, photocopied, 

transferred or transmitted to third parties without prior written authorization from Lennox.

D����������ata published in the operating instructions are based on the latest information available. We reserve the right to make 

modifications without notice.

We reserve the right to modify our products without notice and with no obligation to modify goods previously supplied.

These operating instructions contain useful and important information for the smooth operation and maintenance of your equipment.

The instructions also include guidelines on how to avoid accidents and serious damage before commissioning the equipment and 

during its operation and how to ensure smooth and fault-free operation. Read the operating instructions carefully before starting 

the equipment, familiarize yourself with the equipment and with handling the installation and carefully follow the instructions. It is 

very important to be properly trained in handling the equipment. These operating instructions must be kept in a safe place near 

the equipment.

Like most equipment, the unit requires regular maintenance. This section concerns maintenance personnel and management.

If you have any queries or would like to receive further information on any aspect relating to your equipment, do not hesitate to 

contact us.

Standard Guidelines for Lennox equipment.

Summary of Contents for AIRCOOLAIR

Page 1: ...Providing indoor climate comfort AIRCOOLAIR COMPACTAIR CIC CIH MIL107E 0110 04 2012 Original manual translation Installation operating and maintenance...

Page 2: ...E 3 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 4 MAINTENANCE PAGE 4 1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 4 2 FAULT DIAGNOSIS Lennox have been providing environmental solutions since 1895 Our COMPACTAIR AIRCOOLAIR range continues to me...

Page 3: ...arizing the user with the equipment reproduced photocopied transferred or transmitted to third parties without prior written authorization from Lennox Data published in the operating instructions are...

Page 4: ...TA INPUT COLD CYCLE HEATING CYCLE ELECTRIC POWER CONSUMPTION Amps Fan indoor section Options Installed Comments Fan indoor section UNIT INSTALLER TEL INSTALLER CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION CODE INSTAL...

Page 5: ...3 10 14 3 10 14 3 15 21 5 15 21 5 15 21 5 15 21 5 15 21 5 20 28 6 20 28 6 20 28 6 20 28 6 20 28 6 27 39 27 39 M 400V 3 50 1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 1 PHYSICAL DATA Type of unit COMPACTAIR AIRCOOLAIR...

Page 6: ...136 105 75 45 070S 070D rpm 937 888 838 788 738 m3 h 12450 237 200 163 128 95 13550 183 145 109 73 14650 124 85 48 15090 115 75 36 085D rpm 937 888 838 788 738 m3 h 14000 202 163 125 87 51 15125 182 1...

Page 7: ...17350 323 279 236 196 157 18875 310 264 221 180 140 20400 296 248 204 162 121 22450 178 133 90 120D rpm 837 792 748 704 659 m3 h 19300 295 249 206 163 123 21000 278 231 186 142 101 22700 258 209 163 1...

Page 8: ...7 391 329 268 208 15090 450 383 320 258 196 085D rpm 1172 1109 1047 985 923 m3 h 14000 452 390 328 268 211 15125 438 371 307 245 183 16250 418 349 282 215 150 16725 408 338 270 202 135 100D rpm 937 88...

Page 9: ...4650 641 561 484 408 336 15090 636 555 477 400 328 085D rpm 1339 1268 1197 1126 1055 m3 h 14000 636 557 478 406 336 15125 623 542 464 387 315 16250 609 526 445 367 289 16725 602 518 436 357 279 100D r...

Page 10: ...1 380 380 725 343 340 337 330 684 305 300 297 287 644 268 263 257 245 603 232 227 220 205 21000 22700 24750 766 380 380 373 725 340 337 330 684 300 297 287 644 263 257 245 603 227 220 205 r p m m3 h 1...

Page 11: ...ccess to motor Drainage outside thread 3 4 VERTICAL DISCHARGE OPTIONAL Refrigerant connections Electrical power supply HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE STANDARD Access to motor Air filter VERTICAL DISCHARGE OPTIO...

Page 12: ...it should be Elastic Joints Avoid the use of BYPASS joints between the extraction air and input air in both the outdoor and indoor sections The structure where the unit is placed must be able to suppo...

Page 13: ...M n 80mm Inspection and cleaning cap 2 5 REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS The unit is supplied with gas and liquid lines sealed with copper caps THE UNITS ARE SUPPLIED WITH NITROGEN GAS THIS MUST BE REMOVED B...

Page 14: ...LECTRICAL DIAGRAM SUPPIED WITH THE UNIT CONNECTION OF CONTROL ELEMENTS VOLTAGE OPERATING LIMITS 342 462V To connect by installer POWER SUPPY COMPONENT VERSION Nr CABLES x SECTION STANDARD C40 STANDARD...

Page 15: ...igh points in the system In order to drain the system check that drain valves have been installed at all low points of the system MS INDOOR UNIT EF IU MS IU RS MS IU EF EF Exhaust fan MS Mixing sectio...

Page 16: ...WITHOUT RETURN FAN CIC CIH 055D TO 140D To be wired by the installer TERMINAL DISCHARGE AIR DUCT 2x1 5 2x1 twisted and shielded 4x1 Shielded MIXING SECTION INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT RETURN AIR DUCT FRE...

Page 17: ...E AIR DUCT 2x1 5 2x1 twisted and shielded 2x1 Shielded MIXING SECTION INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT RETURN AIR DUCT ELECTRICAL BOX DISCHARGE AIR RETURN SECTION AIR FILTER 2x1 Shielded HEATER OS Outdoor tem...

Page 18: ...d pairs AWG24 and Shielded ELECTRICAL BOX DS Discharge sensor OS Outdoor sensor AS Remote ambient sensor RS Duct sensor MS Duct sensors free cooling RS HR T Duct remote sensor CO2 CO2 Air quality prob...

Page 19: ...SCHARGE AIR RETURN SECTION AIR FILTER 5x1 Shielded 2x1 Shielded 2x1 Shielded 5x1 Shielded Terminal 3x1 Shielded 3x1 Shielded 2x1 Shielded 3 twisted pairs AWG24 and Shielded 2x1 Shielded ELECTRICAL BOX...

Page 20: ...95 L B F G H I 1 2 2 N D E M 35 24 2 INSTALLATION MODELS 060S 070S 055D 070D 085D INDOOR UNIT SECTION OF FLEXIBLE DUCT TO BE INSTALLED BY THE CUSTOMER 2100 x 698mm2 OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER MIXING SECTION D...

Page 21: ...IT OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER MIXING SECTION DISCHARGE FRAME 803x1008x40 EXHAUST FAN OPTION RETURN AIR INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER RETURN DAMPER RETURN AIR SECTION OF FLEXIBLE DUCT TO BE INSTALLED BY THE C...

Page 22: ...S 100D 120D 140D DIMENSIONS FREE COOLING WITH RETURN FAN INDOOR UNIT SECTION OF FLEXIBLE DUCT TO BE INSTALLED BY THE CUSTOMER 2275 x 1010 mm2 SECTION OF FLEXIBLE DUCT TO BE INSTALLED BY THE CUSTOMER 2...

Page 23: ...PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE HELPS TO AVOID COSTLY REPAIRS SO PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED GENERAL CONDITION OF THE HOUSING Fittings paintwork damage from knocks rust spots levelling and supporting con...

Page 24: ...y the detector activates an alarm but only if the fan is ON SMOKE DETECTOR In this case it would initiate shutdown sequence the unit fully close the return air damper and open the fresh air dam per up...

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Page 28: ...oing commitment to quality the Specifications Ratings and Dimensions are subject to change without notice and without incurring liability Improper installation adjustment alteration service or mainten...

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