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Installation instructions for qualified personnel

Important notes prior to 
installation

Minimum clearances

Observe the minimum clearances to 
allow access for maintenance, 
repair work and for 
optimum air distribution.

Minimum clearances

All dimensions are given in mm

For installation of the entire sys-
tem, observe the operating instruc-
tions of the indoor unit and the 
outdoor unit.

■ 

Transport the unit in its original 
packaging as close as possible 
to the installation location. 
This avoids transportation dam-
age.

■ 

Check the contents of the 
packaging for completeness 
and check the unit for visible 
transport damage.   
Immediately notify any de-
ficiencies to the contractual 
partner and forwarding agent.

■ 

Lift the unit at the corners and 
not by the refrigerant or con-
densation connections.

■ 

The refrigerant pipes (injec-
tion and suction pipe), valves 
and connections to make them 
tight against vapour diffusion. 
If necessary, also insulate the 
condensation line.

■ 

Select an installation location 
which allows air to freely flow 
through the inlet and outlet (see 
section "Minimum clearances")

■ 

Do not install the unit in the 
immediate vicinity of devices 
with intensive thermal radia-
tion. Installation near sources of 
thermal radiation reduces the 
output of the unit.

■ 

Install the refrigerant pipes from 
the indoor unit to the outdoor 
unit.

■ 

Seal off open refrigerant lines 
with suitable caps or adhesive 
strips to avoid the infiltration 
of moisture and never kink or 
compress the refrigerant pipes.

■ 

Only use the union nuts for the 
refrigerant pipes included in 
the delivery, and remove them 
shortly before connecting the 
refrigerant pipes.  
.

■ 

Establish all electrical connec-
tions in accordance with the rel-
evant DIN and VDE standards.

■ 

Always ensure electrical cables 
are properly connected to the 
terminals, otherwise there is 
a risk of fire.

■ 

Service openings should be pro-
vided in the suspended ceiling 
to allow maintenance access to 
the control box.

Installation material

The indoor unit is fastened using 
a wall brace and 4 bolts (provided 
by the customer).
In order to complete the installa-
tion, use the supplied installation 
material. Appropriate dowels, trap-
ezoidal sheet metal supports, steel 
profiles, fixing clips for refrigerant 
and condensation pipes (as well as 
laying ducts) and connection fit-
tings for condensation pipes must 
also be provided.

Selection of the installation 
location 

The indoor unit is designed for 
horizontal mounting in suspended 
ceilings with Euroraster dimen-
sions. It can also be installed in 
other types of suspended ceilings 
with different dimensions.
Take into account the installation 
height of the equipment.

1000

1000

1000

1000

Installation

Installation may only be per-
formed by authorised specialists.

      NOTE

Unit installation

The unit is mounted on four thread-

ed rods with the cover face down. 

Take into account the ceiling grid 

and any other installations.

1.  Use the dimensions of the ceil-

ing cassette to mark the fixing 

points for the threaded rods on 

structural parts approved to sup-

port the static load, and above 

the suspended ceiling.

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Summary of Contents for MXD 200

Page 1: ...Issue GB W06 REMKO MXD MXD 200 MXD 260 MXD 350 MXD 520 Ceiling cassette Operation Technology Spare parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...tal protection and recycling 4 Warranty 4 Intended use 5 Transport and packaging 5 Equipment description 5 Combinations 6 7 Operation 8 14 shut down 15 Care and maintenance 15 16 Troubleshooting and c...

Page 4: ...ing some parts of the equipment can result in burns or other injury Installation repair and mainte nance work may be carried out only by authorised specialists Visual inspections and cleaning can be p...

Page 5: ...con nect the indoor unit to the outdoor unit Outdoor component System layout Condenser fan Outdoor area Injection line Suction line Control cable Condensation line Indoor area Condensation line Indoor...

Page 6: ...Combination 1 Combination 2 Combination 3 Two indoor units Combination 4 Combination 5 Combination 6 Combination 8 Combination 9 Three indoor units Combination 13 Combination 14 Combination 15 Combin...

Page 7: ...0 One indoor unit Combination 1 Combination 2 Combination 3 Combination 4 Two indoor units Combination 5 Combination 6 Combination 7 Combination 8 Combination 9 Combination 10 Combination 11 Combinati...

Page 8: ...ly operated Faults are indicated in code see chapter Troubleshooting and Customer service CAUTION Immediately replace flat batter ies with a new set otherwise there is a risk of leakage It is recommen...

Page 9: ...e left LOCK button prevents subsequent operation the right RESET button resets the display Buttons on the remote control ON OFF button Press this button to start the unit MODE button Use this button t...

Page 10: ...ating cooling and air circulation modes The nominal temperature can be preselected and is then applied in automatic mode The fan speed is auto matically adapted to the given circumstances AUTOMATIC MO...

Page 11: ...the vaporiser is lower The excess moisture in the air is condensed by the vaporiser the room is dehumidified The fan speed should be set to automatic in order to achieve a maximum level of dehumidifi...

Page 12: ...re and the actual room temperature If there is a large difference a higher cooling output is produced If there is a small difference a lower cooling output is produced This serves to maintain the air...

Page 13: ...ction of the air discharge fins can be adjusted with this button The air distribution in the room is improved by the swing function In order to adjust the aim of the air discharge fins to a particular...

Page 14: ...activation delay Activation delay TIMER OFF button switch off delay CANCEL delete timer program Switch off delay Time stored TIMER ON TIMER ADJUST TIMER ADJUST TIMER ADJUST OK TIMER OFF CANCEL CLOCK 2...

Page 15: ...and other deposits Clean the unit using a damp cloth Do not use any caustic abrasive or solvent based clean ing products Do not use a jet of water Clean the fins on the unit prior to long shutdown per...

Page 16: ...g agents To do so turn the dirty side downward Fig 3 6 When using water allow the filter dry out properly in air before replacing it in the unit 7 Carefully insert the filter Make sure it is seated co...

Page 17: ...terference Signal is not transmitted when interference sources are operational Button in remote control jammed two buttons pressed at same time Does the Send symbol appear on the display Release the b...

Page 18: ...n leads flashes flashes E0 EEPROM error Check EEPROM flashes On Inverter module shutdown flashes Condensation pump float switch faulty tripped Contact specialist dealer flashes On E4 Outdoor temp sens...

Page 19: ...re and never kink or compress the refrigerant pipes Only use the union nuts for the refrigerant pipes included in the delivery and remove them shortly before connecting the refrigerant pipes Establish...

Page 20: ...it a trap to prevent any unpleasant odours When operating the unit at outdoor temperatures below 4 C ensure the condensation pipe is laid to protect it against frost If necessary fit supplementary pip...

Page 21: ...or unit contains a data cable which makes communication between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit possible This is used for controlling cooling and heat ing output and for forwarding fault indicati...

Page 22: ...Schwarz U W V U V W P N IPM 10PIN W V U L202 IPM EEW T5 CN4 CN12 CN5 CN5 CN16 CN11 CN1 CN2 Trans Trans CN20 CN27 CN28 CN9 Hochdruckschalter Niedrigdruckschalter R2503 P 3 P 4 P 5 P 6 P 2 3 CN3 R1815B...

Page 23: ...parts Familiarise the operator with the system 3 Measure and record all the required values in the commis sioning report and check the safety functions 4 Check the control system for the unit using th...

Page 24: ...REMKO MXD 24 Notes...

Page 25: ...Condensation pump cpl 1111037 1111037 1111037 1111037 9 Fan wheel 1111038 1111038 1111038 1111038 10 Vaporiser fan motor 1111039 1111039 1111039 1111039 11 Control board 1111040 1111040 1111040 11110...

Page 26: ...ing range room volume approx m 60 80 110 160 Room temperature adjustment range C 17 to 30 Operating range C 17 to 32 Refrigerant R 410A 4 Operating pressure max per cooling circuit kPa 4200 4200 Air f...

Page 27: ...Seelenkamp 12 D 32791 Lage Equipment machinery Implementation Multi inverter ceiling cassette Series Model REMKO MXD 200 MXD 260 MXD 350 MXD 520 Series Class Number 770 771 772 778 Applicable regulat...

Page 28: ...our customers on air conditioning and heating technology Customer Service Our equipment operates pre cisely and reliably However in the event of a fault REMKO customer service is quickly at the scene...

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