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iVECTOR Heater/Cooler

8.0  Water Connection

Before making the pipe-work connections refer to section 3.0 for advice on System Design.

Connect the unit to the flow and return pipes. Pipe-work can be
routed from the floor or through the wall at the back of the unit.
(See options below). Connections are G3/4".

Connection directly onto the heat exchanger should be made
using straight connectors so that the pipe-work can more easily
be routed inside the unit.

For heating only applications the condensate collector mounted
on the chassis below the heat exchanger connections is not

needed and can be removed by unscrewing the two bracket
fixing screws. Removal of this component will aid pipe-work
fitting when the pipes are routed up from the floor.

For applications involving cooling, the pipe-work must be routed
to avoid the condensate collector. Connection to the heat
exchanger should be made using straight connectors so that the
pipe-work can more easily be routed past the condensate
collector.

Dimensions 2-pipe

7.0

8.0

Pipe Routing Options

2-pipe connection

Note 1:

The flow pipe should be connected to the bottom

connection of the heat exchanger.

Note 2:

Isolating valves are not supplied with this unit, but

should be fitted in case of future service requirements. 
The type and size of valves and their location should be suitable
for the application. Valves should be selected in accordance with
system temperature and pressure requirements whilst taking into

account pressure drop characteristics.

Note 3: 

External pipe-work carrying chilled water must be

insulated. Use a suitable sealant as necessary to ensure that
condensate does not spill or leak. Once connection to the
system flow and return pipes is made, any exposed internal
15mm pipe-work and isolating valves must also be insulated.

83 -108* MAX

* Dimension from chassis side to pipe centre.

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Summary of Contents for iV080

Page 1: ...nd user Part Number 1370067 Issue 1 heatingthroughinnovation iVECTOR Heater Cooler Models iV080 iV100 iV120 iV140 iV160 01 10 2011 ISSUE 1 24197 iVector Installation Guide V2_Layout 1 28 11 2011 14 49...

Page 2: ...0 Control System Set up and Operating Instruction 13 12 1 Unit Operation 13 12 2 Operating Modes 15 12 3 Installer s Set up Parameters 16 12 4 Building Management System Input Set up 16 12 5 Program...

Page 3: ...t in such a way that it is suitable for intended use and predictable misuse A number of elements need to be taken into consideration including the fixing method used to secure it to the wall the type...

Page 4: ...fort mode when the room temperature is significantly lower than the preset temperature Note It is also possible to electronically remove the highest fan speed from the functionality of this unit via t...

Page 5: ...tents for concealed shipping damage Tools required Manual Warranty Exploded View Grill Grill hinge Outer casing Filter Side cover Control panel Chassis 1 2 3 5 4 Model A B Dimensions mm iV080 800 503...

Page 6: ...ver until connection to system and connection to electrical supply has been completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 24197 iVector Installation Guide V2_Layout 1 28 11 2011 14 49 Page 7 For latest prices and delivery to...

Page 7: ...ors so that the pipe work can more easily be routed past the condensate collector Dimensions 2 pipe 7 0 8 0 Pipe Routing Options 2 pipe connection Note 1 The flow pipe should be connected to the botto...

Page 8: ...carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with current regulations l This unit is supplied with factory fitted test leads Remove these and discard l A fused electrical spur with a maximum...

Page 9: ...pages 10 11 After making the electrical connections replace the side cover to the control box 1 Remove x 2 screws to access control panel 3 Routing cable 2 Remove control panel cover 8 0 9 0 24197 iVe...

Page 10: ...2 PIPE BL 2 pipe 0 valve Supply 230V 50Hz 24V 50Hz 24V DC Supply 230V 50Hz POWER BOARD CONTROL BOARD WATER SENSOR 2 PIPE AIR SENSOR R W Y T T M M Lo Med Hi Y W R BR FAN TRANSFORMER L N BL 2 pipe 1 va...

Page 11: ...d vent air from the heat exchanger l Check for leaks at pipe connections 2 l Refit the outer casing and secure with the 2 screws l Switch on the electrical supply l Check the operation of the unit by...

Page 12: ...del Sound Power LwA dB iV60x080 31 9 44 8 55 24 8 37 7 47 9 iV60x100 34 1 42 9 55 27 35 8 47 9 iV60x120 31 1 44 7 58 8 24 40 5 51 7 iV60x140 32 42 6 61 9 24 9 35 5 54 8 iV60x160 34 1 42 1 63 4 27 35 5...

Page 13: ...mode Refer to section 12 2 for details Setup Parameters Refer to section 12 3 for details Select Clock Set Time Full Mode Select Comfort Setting Set room temperature to desired setting default 21 C F...

Page 14: ...5 seconds This action can be repeated to revert back to Easy mode 1 Heating indicator 2 Cooling indicator 3 Temperature symbol when this is displayed the current room temperature is displayed 4 Fan sp...

Page 15: ...r defined programs See section 12 5 for program options and setup Press OK to view the actual set temperature Comfort or Set back Night Set back Setting Provides room temperature control with automati...

Page 16: ...will flash and the system stops BMS control Parameter Name Default Setting Description Alternative Setting Select temperature scale dEG C F Select the hour format 00 00 24H 12H Fan pulse will switch...

Page 17: ...Built in programs description P1 Morning Evening Weekend P2 Morning Afternoon Evening Weekend P3 Day Weekend P4 Evening Weekend P5 Morning Evening Bathroom P6 Morning Afternoon Weekend P7 7h 19h Offi...

Page 18: ...t and right arrows to scroll through the inputs outputs from relays air sensor water sensors BMS inputs and screen to check as necessary Note The control will revert back to the main menu after 1 minu...

Page 19: ...r cleaning as shown below See spare parts list section if replacement filters are needed Remove the old filter Place the new filter 15 0 Spare Parts Accessories Part No Size mm iV080 iV100 iV120 iV140...

Page 20: ...rts and technical help on all Convector products are available from MYSON Service MYSON Eastern Avenue Team Valley Gateshead Tyne Wear NE11 0PG UK T 0845 402 3434 F 0191 491 7568 sales myson co uk www...

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