Nibe AG-AA10 Series Installer Manual Download Page 4

Safety information

This manual describes installation and service proced-
ures for implementation by specialists.

This appliance can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above and per-
sons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved. Chil-
dren shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall
not be made by children without super-
vision.

Rights to make any design or technical
modifications are reserved.

©NIBE 2015.

Symbols

NOTE

This symbol indicates danger to machine or
person.

Caution

This symbol indicates important information
about what you should observe when main-
taining your installation.

TIP

This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitate
using the product.

Marking

AG-AA10 is CE marked and fulfills IPX4.

The CE marking means that NIBE ensures that the
product meets all regulations that are placed on it
based on relevant EU directives. The CE mark is obligat-
ory for most products sold in the EU, regardless where
they are made.

IPX4 means that the product is protected against drops
of water from all angles.

Environmental information

This unit contains a fluorinated greenhouse gas that is
covered by the Kyoto agreement.

F-Gas Regulation (EU) No. 517/2014

The equipment contains R410A, a fluorinated green-
house gas with a GWP value (Global Warming Poten-
tial) of 2087.50. DO not release R410A into the atmo-
sphere.

Safety precautions

NOTE

Avoid the use and storage of flammable li-
quids near the climate unit.

Never install electric equipment that does
not have IPX1 protection (protection against
vertical water drops), under the unit.

The manufacturer assumes no liability, if safety the
standards or protection preventive measures are not
complied with.

Special safety measures

During installation the cooling circuit must be connec-
ted first and then the electrical circuit. Perform in re-
verse order when removing the unit.

During repair

Disconnect the voltage (via the main switch) before
opening the unit to check or repair the electrical
parts.

Keep hands and clothing away from moving parts.

Clean after completing the work, and check that no
metal residue or cable parts have been left inside the
unit.

Vent the premises during the installation and the
cooling circuit test. Ensure that no refrigerant gas
has leaked out during the installation, as contact with
naked flames or heat sources can be toxic or danger-
ous.

AG-AA10

Chapter 1 |

Important information

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Summary of Contents for AG-AA10 Series

Page 1: ...Installer manual AG AA10 30 AG AA10 40 50 AG AA10 Air air heat pump IHB GB 1516 1 331554...

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Page 3: ...5 General 5 Connecting the cooling circuit 6 4 Electrical connections 6 General 6 Connecting indoor and outdoor unit 6 Connecting accessories 7 5 Installation 7 Model combinations 7 Installation instr...

Page 4: ...s of water from all angles Environmental information This unit contains a fluorinated greenhouse gas that is covered by the Kyoto agreement F Gas Regulation EU No 517 2014 The equipment contains R410A...

Page 5: ...im proper maintenance Electrical requirements NOTE The electrical discharge can cause serious personal injury or death Only qualified electri cians may handle the electrical system Before installatio...

Page 6: ...ions Use a base that is stable and raised above the ground to prevent damage and abnormal vibrations in locations exposed to strong winds Secure the unit with bolts and metal frame Ensure that there i...

Page 7: ...operation For refrigerant pipe 1 4 3 8 15 g m For refrigerant pipe 1 4 1 2 20 g m For information about pipe dimensions see section Technical Specifications on page 16 Condensation drain For condensat...

Page 8: ...ng is equipped with an earth fault breaker the heat pump should be equipped with a separate one Incoming supply must be 230 V 50 Hz via electrical distribution units with fuses If an insulation test i...

Page 9: ...4 AG AA10 40 AG WT10 7 AG AA10 50 Installation instructions 1 Place the outdoor unit on a stable base raised above the ground and secure it TIP When installing stand install screws downward to facilit...

Page 10: ...ngth of 30 50 cm in addition to the distance between the units min 8 mm min 8 mm Insulation 5 Remove burrs from the pipe ends Turn the pipe ends downwards to prevent residue entering the pipe 6 Thread...

Page 11: ...20 Nm 6 35 mm 1 4 Approx 30 40 Nm 9 52 mm 3 8 Approx 50 55 Nm 12 7 mm 1 2 Approx 60 65 Nm 15 88 mm 5 8 9 Insulate the pipes thoroughly and keep the pipe connections free for leak testing Before vacuu...

Page 12: ...bar absolute pressure standing vacuum min 30 minutes Stop the vacu um pump 13 Open the service valves fully anti clockwise direc tion Disconnect the vacuum pump Reinstall the caps on the valves tighte...

Page 13: ...ially 1 4 turns Extract air from the manometer Then close the high pressure valve fully 2 Start the climate unit in cooling mode When the pressure that is read out from the manometer has dropped to a...

Page 14: ...e unit OPEN Pressure measurement and gas filling CLOSED Vacuuming with vacuum pump The service valve on the outdoor unit that gives access to the refrigerant system is of the Schrader type Use hoses t...

Page 15: ...he property s earth circuit breaker Fault codes Caution Remove the side panel that protects the ter minal blocks to read off the LEDs See page 8 Key to symbols The LED is off The LED flashes Cause DL7...

Page 16: ...drain AG CH10 10 Length 1000 mm Part no 067 466 AG CH10 30 Length 3000 mm Part no 067 467 AG CH10 60 Length 6000 mm Part no 067 468 Ground stand Ground stand AG GS10 1 Part no 067 460 Wall mounting Wa...

Page 17: ...Dimensions AG AA10 30 1 4 3 8 AG AA10 40 50 1 4 3 8 AA10 40 1 2 AA10 50 15 Chapter 9 Technical data AG AA10 9 Technical data...

Page 18: ...OP Energy class heat 10 C 3 Electrical data 230 V 50 Hz Rated voltage 1790 W 7 80 A 1550 W 6 90 A 1550 W 6 90 A Max specified power operating current 10 A Fuse Refrigerant circuit R410A Type of refrig...

Page 19: ...Max sound pressure level at 2 m according to ISO 9614 IPX4 Enclosure class 064 163 064 162 064 061 Part No 1 Refers to the outdoor temperature 2 Refers to the indoor temperature 3 According to EN 148...

Page 20: ...Installation instructions 7 Model combinations 7 Pump down 11 M Marking 2 P Pipe connections 5 Condensation removal 5 Connecting the cooling circuit 5 S Safety information Marking 2 Symbols 2 Safety p...

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