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Safety rules

When using a product that runs on electricity and water, you need to follow some basic safety 

rules, such as:
It is forbidden to make changes in the safety or regulation devices or to make adjustments without 

permission and instructions from the manufacturer.

It is forbidden to use the appliance by children or unsupervised people with disabilities.

It is forbidden to touch the appliance with wet hands or body when you are barefoot.
It is forbidden to carry out any cleaning before disconnecting the appliance from the mains by 

switching off the main switch.

It is forbidden to pull, cut or tie a knot on the electrical cables coming out of the appliance, even 

if it is disconnected from the mains.
It is forbidden to poke with objects or others in the grilles of the air inlet and outlet.
It is forbidden to open the doors to access the internal parts of the appliance without first switch-

ing off the main switch of the system.
It is forbidden to throw away or leave packaging materials that may be a source of danger in places 

where they can be reached by children.
It is forbidden to climb on the appliance or place objects on it.

The outside of the appliance may reach a temperature higher than 70 ° C.

 
 
 

Technical characteristics for model AMG

 

 

 

AMG890

 

AMG1090

 

AMG1290

 

Fan flow - max. 

m3/h

 

230 

370 

420 

Fan flow - min. 

m3/h

 

110 

180 

360 

Total cooling capacity * 

(W)

 

1250 

1980 

2620 

Total heated power ** 

max (W)

 

3800 

6000 

7900 

med (W) 

med (W)

 

3300 

5200 

6900 

low (W) 

low (W)

 

1000 

1540 

2040 

Total heated power *** 

max (W)

 

2340 

3700 

4900 

med (W) 

med (W)

 

1990 

3150 

4170 

low (W) 

low (W)

 

550 

870 

1150 

Noise 

dB(A)

 

32 

35 

37 

Power supply 

230V,50Hz

 

230V,50Hz

 

Power consumption 

W

 

12

 

18

 

23

 

Water flow 

m3/h

 

0,34

 

0,44

 

0,61

 

Input heat exchanger 

Ø

 

3/4″

 

Heat exchanger output 

Ø

 

3/4″

 

Heat exchanger 

type

 

Highly efficient heat exchanger with copper 

tubes and aluminium fins

 

Maximum operating pressure 

bar

 

16

 

Connect the condensing pipe 

mm

 

Ø 21

 

Dimensions (L / W / H) 

mm

 

890/135/594

 

1090/135/594

 

1290/135/594

 

 

* Cooling capacity at water 7 ° C / 12 ° C and room temperature DB 27 °C and 19 °C WB (according to EN 1397) 

** Heating capacity at water 70 ° C and room temperature 20 ° C (according to EN 16430-2) 

*** Heating capacity at water 50 ° C and room temperature 20 ° C (according to EN 16430-2) 

Summary of Contents for RubynoR AMG 1090

Page 1: ...FANCOIL RADIATOR AMG 890 1090 1290 ...

Page 2: ...al service department of MARELI SYSTEMS Ltd or other professionally qualified personnel as soon as possible and do not take action on the appliance If the product is not used for a long time please do the following Turn the system main switch to the OFF position Close the water taps If there is a risk of freezing check that antifreeze has been added to the system otherwise empty the system It is v...

Page 3: ...may be a source of danger in places where they can be reached by children It is forbidden to climb on the appliance or place objects on it The outside of the appliance may reach a temperature higher than 70 C Technical characteristics for model AMG AMG890 AMG1090 AMG1290 Fan flow max m3 h 230 370 420 Fan flow min m3 h 110 180 360 Total cooling capacity W 1250 1980 2620 Total heated power max W 380...

Page 4: ...4 L 163 575 135 Вентилаторен Конвектор AMG890 AMG1090 AMG1290 L 890 1090 1290 FANCOIL RADIATOR ...

Page 5: ...5 The right sided version of the fan coil The left sided version of the fan coil ...

Page 6: ...6 The right sided version of the fan coil 3 way valve option available The left sided version of the fan coil 3 way valve option available ...

Page 7: ... preferably a wall from the outer perimeter which allows condensate to drain out during cooling mode Installation methods The following descriptions of the different phases of installation and the corre sponding designs refer to the version of the machine with fasteners on the left side The steps for mounting appliances with fasteners on the right side are the same Failure to comply with these rul...

Page 8: ...8 0 mm 400 mm 140 mm 2500 mm Remove the lower grille pos 1 by pulling it at both upper ends Pos 1 ...

Page 9: ...9 Unscrew the screws pos 2 on both sides of the convector Remove the side covers pos 3 and pos 4 by sliding them upwards Pos 2 Pos 3 Pos 4 ...

Page 10: ... wall through the specified mounting holes Mounting holes Mounting holes Pos 4 Pos 4 Connect the radiator nozzles pos 6 and pos 7 to the water installation Connect the condensate pipe to the nozzle pos 8 Pos 8 Pos 4 Pos 7 Pos 6 Pipe diameter G 3 4 HOT COLD Mounting holes Mounting holes ...

Page 11: ...11 Connect the power cables in terminal block Pos 9 in the appropriate places denoted by L N and Assemble everything in reverse order Pos 9 MOUNTING THE LEGS 1 2 ...

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Page 13: ...use malfunctions To make the connections lay the hydraulic pipes Tighten the connections with a wrench and another holding counter check for liquid leaks cover the connections with insulating material Hydraulic pipes and fittings must have thermal insulation Avoid partial insulation of pipes Do not tighten too much to avoid damaging the insulation Use tow and green paste to seal the threaded joint...

Page 14: ... at least 3 mm or with a device that allows complete disconnection from the appliance in case of overvoltage Maintenance Carrying out regular maintenance activities is essential to keep the convector in good safe and reliable condition over the years They can be performed every six months for some activities and annually for others by a qualified person Pos 10 Filling the system When starting the ...

Page 15: ...15 135 Вентилаторен Конвектор AMG890 AMG1090 AMG1290 L 890 1090 1290 Cleaning ...

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Page 17: ...aintenance 4 It must be mounted on a dry clean indoor place 5 Do not expose this unit to moisture 6 Do not expose this unit to dipping or splashing Introduction TA652FC is a controller that controls fan coil system to maintain room temperature at a desired level Changeover sensor is required to install when auto changeover is used Feature List Voltage supply 230VAC Temperature display in oC or oF ...

Page 18: ...Place relay unit inside the wall box with the back of relay unit facing outwards 2 Install metal bracket 3 Connect front unit to relay unit by cables attached 4 Snap front on metal bracket using the top edge as pivot ...

Page 19: ...19 5 Finally secure controller by screw ...

Page 20: ...ppear valve on 9 Fan Low Med High Auto 10 Wi Fi appears when connected to internet 11 Mode Key Short Press to change H C Press n hold to access internal setting 12 Clock Key Press to set clock Press n Hold to Program the Schedule 13 Dual function Fan ON Key Short Press Fan L M H Auto Press n Hold ON OFF 14 Up Down key Adjust Set point or Value of setting ...

Page 21: ...21 TA652FC W Mobile App Interface For smartphones with Android 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

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Page 23: ...23 For smartphones with IOS 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

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Page 25: ...he program The button turns green Press the override program button to release the override or the override setpoint would be released in next program time slot The history show the Temperature history In 1day 1week 1month In Programs tap current program mode will be displayed No Program 1Day 1 5 1 7days When No Program is selected no setting can be adjusted When 1Day 1 5 1 7Day program is se lect...

Page 26: ...to confirm hour setting and start to adjust minutes Press to change the minutes Press CLOCK again to confirm minutes set ting and start to adjust day of week Press blank to confirm or leave the clock set ting Or return after no key pressed for 20 sec onds Clock synchronization Controller syncs local time when it has access to the internet Please make sure it stays connected If you wish to sync net...

Page 27: ...ed in screen saver mode Mode 2 Room temperature and Time will be displayed in screen saver mode Mode 3 Display all in screen saver mode Screen Saver Count Down The count down time in seconds to screen saver mode Display Unit Temperature unit in Celsius or Fahrenheit Time Display Unit 12 24 Temperature offset The temperature of internal sensor can be cal ibrated from 5 C 5 C in case there is tem pe...

Page 28: ...hangeover mode Advanced Factory Default Items Value Default Value Clear Wifi Configuration P19 Yes or No No Clear Parameter setting restore default P20 Yes or No No Press n Hold on Mode Fan keys Press Mode to advance to the next item Press to adjust the value Press blank key to confirm and exit Clear Wi Fi Configuration P19 When set to yes the SSID and Password stored in the thermostat will be cle...

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