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Changing medium connection parts 
 

The connection side of the heat 
exchanger and the condensate 
drainage line are installed by the 
works on the left-hand side of the 
unit. It is possible to change this to 
the right-hand side.
1.  Dismantle the condensate tray 

by removing the four  

self-tapping screws.

2.  Remove the screws from the 

heat exchanger mounting on 
the side cover frame 

(Fig. 4)

.

3.  Pull the heat exchanger out of 

the unit's mounting.  

Be careful as it is easy to be cut 

by the fins. Do not bend any 

fins and do not damage the 

insulation.

4.  Cut the insulation of the side 

stay plate to accommodate the 

brass connections on the new 

connection side.

5.  Feed the connections through 

the newly created holes up to 
the stop 

(Fig. 5)

.

6.  Place the tear-resistant 

plastic film on the pipe bend 

side between the stay plate 

insulation and the heat 

exchanger mounting. The film 

protects the insulation of the 

stay plate against damage.

7.  Let the heat exchanger slide 

into the retainer (keep the same 

air duct) and after installing 

the heat exchanger remove the 

film and screw the unit back 

together in reverse order.

 

 

Removing the heat exchanger

Heat exchanger 

mounting bolts

Heat exchanger mounting bolts

Installation variants 

Wall / ceiling unit KWK-4R

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Wall mounting
The unit is secured to the wall 
by the unit housing.  
The air inlet is, for example, 
at floor level or, for example, 
via an air inlet plinth etc. The 
air outlet is directly from the 
housing.

■ 

Ceiling mounting
The unit is secured under the 
ceiling by the unit housing. The 
air inlet is, for example, at floor 
level or, for example, via an air 
inlet plinth etc. The air outlet is 
directly from the housing.

 

 

Removing the condensate tray

Condensate 

tray bolt

Installing the feet /air inlet 
plinth (accessory) only for the 
KWK-4R

If the feet or plinth available as 
accessories are be used for units 
for wall and ceiling mounting, 
these must be installed before the 
unit is installed.
Follow the separate Installation 
Instructions.

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Basic unit

With foot

With air inlet plinth

Installation examples

KWK 100-4R - 400-4R

Summary of Contents for KWK 100-4R

Page 1: ...KWK 100 4R KWK 150 4R KWK 250 4R KWK 400 4R Wall and ceiling chilled hot water units for heat pump systems Operation Technology Spare parts Edition GB F01 REMKO KWK 4R...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...or misprints Safety notes 4 Environmental protection and recycling 4 Transportation and packaging 4 Guarantee 5 Unit description 5 System layout 6 Operation 6 7 Shutdown 7 Care and maintenance 7 8 Tro...

Page 4: ...it and its components must be set up connected and operated in accordance with the use and operating conditions stipulated in this manual and comply with all applicable local regulations Mobile units...

Page 5: ...is designed for use indoors in the lower wall area vertical installation and for ceiling installation horizontal installation Operation is either individually or in groups using a room temperature co...

Page 6: ...r warm water generator which extracts heat from the medium or heats the medium in a heat exchanger The cooled heated operating medium is then fed once again to the unit in the medium circuit Room temp...

Page 7: ...nance work may only be carried out if the unit is disconnected from electrical power CAUTION Care Ensure the unit is protected against dirt mould and other deposits Clean the unit using a damp cloth D...

Page 8: ...Switch the power supply and the unit back on Cleaning the condensate pump accessory The indoor unit may contain an integrated or separate condensate pump which pumps any accumulated condensate into ou...

Page 9: ...r wait for time period to pass Filter is dirty air inlet outlet opening is blocked by debris Have the filters been cleaned Clean filters Windows and doors open Heating cooling output has increased Hav...

Page 10: ...minimises the pressure loss in the lines Make all electrical connections in accordance with applicable DIN and VDE standards Always ensure the electrical cables are properly connected to the terminals...

Page 11: ...the heat exchanger slide into the retainer keep the same air duct and after installing the heat exchanger remove the film and screw the unit back together in reverse order 5 Removing the heat exchang...

Page 12: ...drainage line to the unit as described below Installation NOTE Installation should only be performed by authorised specialists Selecting the hydraulic connection 2 conductor cooling system Wall insta...

Page 13: ...ow rate adjusted using hydronic balancing valves Additional automatic bleed valves must be provided in the supply and return flows at the installation s highest point The medium piping must not exert...

Page 14: ...hich is not used must be permanently sealed a cap or similar CAUTION Condensate drainage connection Condensate drainage connection Condensate drainage connection Vertical mounting Horizontal mounting...

Page 15: ...ed KWK 100 4R to 400 4R Neutral conductor Phase conductor Earth conductor Power supply 230V 1 50Hz Level 2 Level 1 Level 3 Condensate pump If the condensate which forms is to be removed by a condensat...

Page 16: ...re and record all the required values in the commissioning report and check the safety functions 5 Check the unit control system using the functions described in the Chapter Operation Final tasks Reas...

Page 17: ...ned heat exchanger 4 rows of tubes 1111746 1111747 1111748 1111749 3 Outlet grill 1111764 1111764 1111764 1111764 4 Control panel right 1111765 1111765 1111765 1111765 5 Control panel left 1111766 111...

Page 18: ...6 5 26 5 27 5 36 5 25 5 26 5 34 5 Sound power level per stage dB A 34 37 43 34 41 45 35 36 45 34 35 43 Power supply V Hz 230 1 50 Enclosure class IP X0 Electr rated power consumption 1 kW 0 04 0 03 0...

Page 19: ...ssure power Level V l h dB A dB A QH kW LA C V l h QH kW LA C V l h QH kW LA C V l h QH kW LA C V l h KWK 100 4R min 128 25 5 34 0 48 31 83 0 69 35 9 119 9 0 91 41 1 159 3 1 13 46 196 8 5 147 28 5 37...

Page 20: ...in the field are more than just sales people above all they must be advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology Customer service Our units operate precisely and reliably Howe...

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