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HI-LINE RC & HI-LINE RC Heater/Cooler

10.0  Technical Data

Model

Fan Setting

Heat Output (Btu/h)

Entering Water Temperature (°F), entering air temperature 65°F

Boost

Medium

Normal

Boost

Medium

Normal

Boost

Medium

Normal

Boost

Medium

Normal

3

3

3

3

20-14

15-10

10-6

7-4

110

120

130

140

150

160

170

180

190

200

Cooling Performance Data 

(figures @ 50% RH)

Noise Levels

Model

Fan Setting

Flowrate

(GPM)

5320

4528

8750

6325

12689

6998

5018

4123

8261

5707

11988

6550

4172

3437

6867

4613

9964

5292

4241

3633

6978

5123

10124

5767

3182

2707

5238

3781

7600

4183

2943

2530

4842

3582

7023

4061

2592

2121

4266

3096

6189

4091

2145

1813

3529

2517

5119

2741

1920

1627

3158

2268

4579

2487

1906

1526

3137

2227

4550

1941

1572

1347

2589

1898

3758

2138

1057

912

1740

1294

2525

1477

Boost

Medium

Normal

Boost

Medium

Normal

Boost

Medium

Normal

Boost

Medium

Normal

3

3

3

3

20-14

15-10

10-6

7-4

Tot.

Sens.

Tot.

Sens.

Tot.

Sens.

25°

35°

45°

Test Pressure: 290psi
Max working pressure: 145psi
Water connections: 

1

/

2

" compression

Electrical Supply: 110V 60Hz

Noise levels tested in accordance with EN 23741.

Test Pressure: 20bar (2 MPa)
Water connections: 15mm

Maximum working pressure: 10bar (1MPa)
Electrical supply: 230V - 50Hz

Cooling performance tested in accordance with BS 4856 Part 2. Flow rate 340 ltr/h. Relative humidity 50%.

Note: Performance figures for heating and cooling based on a flow rate of 3 GPM. For a flow rate of 1 GPM multiply by 0.87.

Model

Sound Pressures at 2.5m (dBA)

20-14

33.3

38.7

45.4

15-10

28.8

35.4

45.6

10-6

23.5

30.8

37.2

7-4

23.4

32.5

43.3

Normal

Medium

Boost

Weight, Water Content and Motor Power

Model

Motor 

Power (W)

Water 

Content (pints)

Unpacked

Weight (lbs)

20-14

80

1.6

32.4

15-10

62

1.2

24.9

10-6

35

0.7

19.6

7-4

35

0.6

16.3

Heating Performance Data

Approximate Hydraulic Resistance through Fan Convectors

GPM

7- 4

6.9
1.1

10- 6

7.7
1.3

15- 10

9.2
1.5

20- 14

10.5

2.0

3
1

ft wg

GPM

7870

9717

11582

13461

15354

17257

19171

21094

23026

24965

7030

8685

10357

12043

13741

15449

17168

18895

20630

22373

5922

7318

8728

10150

11583

13025

14475

15933

17398

18870

6019

7437

8870

10314

11770

13234

14708

16188

17676

19170

4638

5732

6838

7953

9076

10206

11344

12487

13636

14789

4128

5103

6088

7082

8083

9091

10105

11125

12150

13179

4226

5224

6233

7250

8275

9307

10345

11388

12437

13490

3329

4116

4910

5712

6520

7334

8152

8975

9802

10633

2761

3413

4072

4737

5407

6082

6761

7443

8129

8818

2912

3600

4295

4996

5703

6415

7131

7851

8574

9301

2232

2760

3294

3833

4376

4922

5472

6025

6581

7140

1620

2004

2392

2783

3178

3575

3975

4377

4781

5187

Cooling Performance (Btu/h)

Air-Mean Water Temperature Difference (°F)

24392 HiLine manual_Layout 1  22/12/2011  11:07  Page 9

Summary of Contents for 10-6

Page 1: ...er Sales Manual Product Serial Number Please leave this manual with the end user Part Number 1371052 Issue 2 heatingthroughinnovation HI LINE RC HI LINE RC Heater Cooler Models 7 4 10 6 15 10 20 14 01 01 2012 ISSUE 2 Tested to UL CSA Standards ...

Page 2: ...it Selection Sizing 03 4 0 Location 03 5 0 Preparation 04 6 0 Fixing 04 7 0 Water Connections 05 8 0 Electrical Connection 06 9 0 Commissioning Procedure 07 10 0 Technical Data 08 11 0 Operating Instructions 09 12 0 Troubleshooting 10 13 0 Maintenance 11 Contents ...

Page 3: ...t water through the heat exchanger This means that 1 Care must be taken in sizing both the pump and piping 2 The minimum pipe size from boiler to fan convector must be at least 1 2 inch 3 Where the unit is fitted on to a system with other emitters a separate circuit for the fan convector should be considered to provide adequate water flow 4 The system water must be above 90 F for heating mode 5 Op...

Page 4: ...hassis on to mounting screws and tighten Note Before proceeding with pipe work connections check that the unit is level If the right hand end is lower than the left then the ability to vent the unit may be restricted When water connections and electrical connections have been completed and the unit has been vented fit the outer cover and secure with fixing screws Unit A B Dimensions inches 20 14 4...

Page 5: ...t exchanger see Commissioning Procedure HI LINE Heater Cooler installations with chilled water will require provision for condensate disposal in accordance with any local regulations A drain tray is fitted for condensate collection within the unit This should be connected to a 5 8 drain pipe Note External pipe work carrying chilled water must be insulated Use a suitable sealant as necessary to ens...

Page 6: ...able socket outlet with isolating switch must be available or fitted to supply the HI LINE 8 0 Electrical Connection WARNING This appliance must be grounded The electrical installation must comply with state and local codes O O L N Brown Blue White Yellow Motor Power Board Control Board Air Sensor Water Sensor O O G Fig 4 Wiring diagram ...

Page 7: ...ng to requirements see fig 4 l Refit outer cover l Switch on electrical supply Fan Pulse Fan pulse mode causes room air to be drawn over the air temperature sensor periodically to maintain room temperatures more effectively In certain circumstances for example when units are over sized in relation to the heat loss of the room it may be necessary to turn off this function Use dipswitch 3 according ...

Page 8: ...rformance tested in accordance with BS 4856 Part 2 Flow rate 340 ltr h Relative humidity 50 Note Performance figures for heating and cooling based on a flow rate of 3 GPM For a flow rate of 1 GPM multiply by 0 87 Model Sound Pressures at 2 5m dBA 20 14 33 3 38 7 45 4 15 10 28 8 35 4 45 6 10 6 23 5 30 8 37 2 7 4 23 4 32 5 43 3 Normal Medium Boost Weight Water Content and Motor Power Model Motor Pow...

Page 9: ...ly In manual mode with water temperature control any of the 3 fan speeds can be selected and the fan will operate when the water temperature in the coil is greater than 90 F This means that heating performance can be controlled manually and the unit could be controlled via an external room thermostat The unit can be controlled using the infra red remote control handset supplied with the unit see f...

Page 10: ...he horizontal bars will reappear to show the key lock mode is activated however during this mode the handset controls remain functional To unlock the system press the On Off button for about 6 seconds until the horizontal bars disappear 10 HI LINE RC HI LINE RC Heater Cooler 12 0 Troubleshooting Once installed this fan convector becomes part of a complete heating system that generally will include...

Page 11: ...n Increase temperature set point Switch on at breaker Check all wiring and reset breaker Open valves Check boiler Programmer ON Boiler ON and set to high with central heating pump running Note Operation of fan convector can be checked by switching to manual fan setting Heating Mode Heater model only poor heating performance and or unit cycles on water sensor Possible Causes Boiler thermostat set t...

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