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14.4  Spare parts list - Outdoor unit

Please contact REMKO GmbH & Co. KG directly to order spare parts. All of the spare parts numbers for your

unit can be found in the download area at www.remko.de

No. Designation

JBW 260 DC AT JBW 350 DC AT JBW 520 DC AT

1

Protection grid, front plate

On request by providing the serial number

2

Front plate

3

Fan blade, condenser

4

Fan motor, condenser

5

Side section, housing, left

6

Reactor

7

Partitioning panel

8

Cover panel

9

Condenser

10

Compressor, cpl.

11

Base plate

12

Control board

13

4-way valve

14

Shut-off valve, injection pipe

15

Shut-off valve, suction pipe

16

Shut-off valve mounting plate

17

Plastic covering, terminal block

18

Side section, housing, right

 

Spare parts not illustrated

 

Crankcase heating

On request by providing the serial number

 

Condensate tray heating

To ensure the correct delivery of spare parts, please always provide the unit type with its corresponding

serial number (see name plate).

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for JBW 260 DC AT

Page 1: ...d operating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task REMKO JBW DC JBW 260 DC JBW 350 DC JBW 520 DC Inverter wall mounted room air conditioner with split design 0113 2017 07 Edit...

Page 2: ...g inal Read these operating instructions carefully before commis sioning using this device These instructions are an integral part of the system and must always be kept near or on the device Subject t...

Page 3: ...s prior to installation 19 5 2 Wall openings 19 5 3 Installation materials 19 5 4 Selection of installation location 20 5 5 Minimum clearances 22 5 6 Oil return measures 23 5 7 Connection variants for...

Page 4: ...hutdown 44 14 Exploded view and spare parts lists 45 14 1 Exploded view Indoor unit 45 14 2 Spare parts list Indoor unit 46 14 3 Exploded view of the outdoor unit 47 14 4 Spare parts list Outdoor unit...

Page 5: ...ded may be fatal or cause serious injury WARNING This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may be fatal or cause serious injury CAUTION...

Page 6: ...walls or floors n Mobile units must be set up securely on suit able surfaces and in an upright position Sta tionary units must be permanently installed for operation n The units and components should...

Page 7: ...otection and recycling Disposal of packaging All products are packed for transport in environ mentally friendly materials Make a valuable contri bution to reducing waste and sustaining raw mate rials...

Page 8: ...power consumption heating 2 kW 0 73 1 00 1 58 Electrical rated current consumption heating 2 A 3 30 4 43 6 50 Power consumption annual QHE 3 kWh 878 1189 1727 Energy efficiency ratio heating 2 A A A M...

Page 9: ...g max height m 5 Refrigerant connection Liquid line Inche s mm 1 4 6 35 1 4 6 35 1 4 6 35 Refrigerant connection Suction pipe Inche s mm 3 8 9 52 3 8 9 52 1 2 12 70 Dimensions H W D mm 540 720 260 540...

Page 10: ...DC AT 540 720 260 539 280 JBW 520 DC AT 535 802 298 546 316 Indoor units A B C Fig 2 Indoor unit dimensions JBW 260 DC IT 520 DC IT All measurements in mm Measurements mm A B C JBW 260 DC IT 350 DC IT...

Page 11: ...y an infrared remote control The outdoor unit consists of a cooling cycle with compressor fin condenser condenser fan reversing valve and throttle element The outdoor unit is controlled by the regulat...

Page 12: ...o the remote control in preparation To do so remove the flap from the battery compartment and insert the batteries the correct way around see mark ings Removing the batteries causes all stored data to...

Page 13: ...Mid and high High fan stage 4 and keys The key increases the desired temperature to 32 C in 0 5 C increments The key decreases the desired temperature to 16 C in 0 5 C increments 17 COOL key Activate...

Page 14: ...cts the fan speed and air outlet temperature that is ideal for the user s well being based on the current room temperature 7 SILENCE key SILENCE mode is activated deactivated by pressing this key By l...

Page 15: ...H key When the remote control is clapped shut this key is used to adjust the vertical air control fins and to activate the vertical swing operation If the remote control is still open this key will no...

Page 16: ...to reach the setpoint set on the remote control Automatic Cooling Dehumidification Heating and Recirculation modes Make sure that the indoor unit is connected to the power supply and is switched on 1...

Page 17: ...time and the TIMER OFF key to set the Auto off time for the unit Setting the Auto on time 1 Press the TIMER ON key The remote con trol shows TIMER ON the last Auto on time setting and the symbol H ap...

Page 18: ...mer function is restricted to the following settings 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 and 24 SLEEP function In this...

Page 19: ...ing the oil return if the outdoor unit is located above the indoor unit see section Oil return measures n Add refrigerant if the basic length of the refrig erant piping exceeds 5 metres For the quanti...

Page 20: ...o build a small roofed area over the unit These measures should not affect the flow of warm outlet air Wind If the unit is being installed in windy areas ensure that the warm outlet air is discharged...

Page 21: ...2 1 K 3 W 3 Fig 18 Installation inside buildings K Cold fresh air W Warm air 1 Outdoor unit 2 Additional fan 3 Air shaft 21...

Page 22: ...distribution 2 1 2 1 A B C D E E C A B F IT AT Fig 19 Minimum clearances of the indoor unit and outdoor unit AT Outdoor unit IT Indoor unit 1 Air inlet 2 Air outlet Indoor units Outdoor units Measure...

Page 23: ...Connection variants for the indoor unit The following connection variants can be used for the refrigerant condensate and control lines A D C B 1 2 Fig 21 Connection variants A Outlet on the wall right...

Page 24: ...of a wall bracket taking into consideration the air outlet side located in the lower part 1 Mark the mounting points on the structurally permissible building sections according to the dimensions of th...

Page 25: ...n the operating manual for the indoor unit 3 Use the wall or floor brackets to fit the out door unit against structural parts approved to support the static load refer to the installa tion instruction...

Page 26: ...ical lines and refrigerant piping The con nections of the individual circuits must not be mixed up Mixing up the assignment of control lines and refrigerant piping can have fatal con sequences compres...

Page 27: ...has been made successfully the leak test is carried out with dry nitrogen Leak testing involves spraying a leak detection spray onto the connections If bubbles are visible the connections have not be...

Page 28: ...g than those with a high greenhouse potential This device contains refrigerant with a greenhouse potential of 2088 That means the escape of 1 kg of this refrig erant has an effect on global warming th...

Page 29: ...it against frost The lower part of the housing and condensate tray is also to be kept frost free in order to ensure permanent draining of the condensate If necessary fit a pipe heater n Following ins...

Page 30: ...contact Tighten as required 8 2 Connecting the indoor unit n We recommend that a mains repair switch be installed near the outdoor unit n The terminal blocks for making the connections are located at...

Page 31: ...Outdoor unit connection 8 4 Electrical wiring diagram Connection JBW 260 DC 520 DC B A 230V 1 50 Hz L N S L N S PE PE 2 1 Fig 33 Electrical wiring diagram A Outdoor unit JBW 260 DC AT 520 DC AT B Indo...

Page 32: ...L N PE L N PE L N S L N S L N WH BK PE PE B A C 1 2 3 Fig 34 Electrical wiring diagram A Outdoor unit B Indoor unit C Condensate pump KP 6 KP 8 1 Power supply 2 Condensate pump supply 3 Condensate pum...

Page 33: ...10 11 Fig 35 Electrical drawings A Power supply 230V 1 50 Hz B Connection to the outdoor unit 1 DC evaporator fan motor 2 AC evaporator fan motor 3 WiFi module not available 4 Display board 5 Swing m...

Page 34: ...T schwarz braun blau schwarz g g 2 A 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Fig 36 Electrical drawings A Connection to indoor unit 1 AC evaporator fan motor 2 DC evaporator fan motor 3 4 way valve 4 Drainage heater 5...

Page 35: ...for the indoor unit and outdoor unit when commissioning the entire system Once all the components have been connected and tested the system can be put into operation A functional check should be perfo...

Page 36: ...an speed and lowest target temperature 8 Check the overheating outside inside outlet and vaporisation temperatures and record the measured values in the commissioning report Check the correct function...

Page 37: ...nge Are the fans in the indoor unit and outdoor unit working correctly Observe temperature ranges of indoor unit and outdoor unit Electrical surges caused by thunderstorms Have there been light ning s...

Page 38: ...tdoor unit been correctly positioned De ice and fit the probe at the point where the most ice forms Condensate discharge on unit Drainage pipe on collec tion container clogged damaged Can the condensa...

Page 39: ...er supply to the unit and switch it on again Is the fault still present Contact specialist company F3 Compressor fault Is the compressor faulty Check the winding resistances Has the elec trical wiring...

Page 40: ...sor windings Are they OK NO Replace the compressor Fault F5 Compressor overtemperature has tripped Check the indoor unit and outdoor unit heat exchangers for cleanliness Is the air exchange guaranteed...

Page 41: ...on as this is normal again YES Check all electrical connections Are they OK NO Correct the electrical connections YES Replace the outdoor unit motherboard Fault F9 EEPROM error Switch the unit off for...

Page 42: ...ded that you take out a mainte nance contract with an annual service from an appropriate specialist firm This enables you to ensure the operational reli ability of the plant at all times NOTICE Statut...

Page 43: ...so turn the dirty side so it is facing upwards 5 Dirt can also be removed by carefully cleaning with lukewarm water and mild cleaning agents Fig 39 The dirty side should be face down 6 If water is us...

Page 44: ...ctrical power supply to the unit 4 Cover the unit as far as possible with plastic foil in order to protect it from the influences of weather Permanent shutdown Ensure that units and components are dis...

Page 45: ...EEP HEALTH ECO DISPLAY AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN RUN ROOM PIR AUTO SILE POWERCON iFEEL SWING SPEED OFF Anti F iCLEAN LOCK ELE H SPOT iFEEL iCLEAN Anti F SLEEP SILENCE TURBO HEALTH SPEED ON OFF MODE Fig 4...

Page 46: ...Display board 5 Trim 6 Side section housing left 7 Side section housing right 8 Air outlet fins horizontal 9 Air outlet fins vertical 10 Evaporator 11 Fan wheel 12 Rubber mount fan rotor 13 Housing re...

Page 47: ...utdoor unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Fig 41 Exploded view of the unit JBW 260 DC AT 520 DC AT We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing techni...

Page 48: ...er 5 Side section housing left 6 Reactor 7 Partitioning panel 8 Cover panel 9 Condenser 10 Compressor cpl 11 Base plate 12 Control board 13 4 way valve 14 Shut off valve injection pipe 15 Shut off val...

Page 49: ...als 19 Intended use 6 K Keys on the remote control 13 14 M Maintenance 42 Malfunctions Checks 37 Possible causes 37 Remedial measures 37 Manual mode 12 Minimum clearances 22 O Oil return measures 23 O...

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Page 52: ...t as advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology SFlbCustomer Service Our equipment operates precisely and reliably However in the event of a fault REMKO customer service is q...

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