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The wall mount is attached with screws (supplied) and 
dowels suitable for attachment as shown below (rear 
view, all measurements in mm). 
Make sure that the unit is placed horizontally and main-
tain the required safety distances! 

Assembling the wall mount 

The indoor unit is attached with a wall mount. 
Prior to attachment, take a look at the 3 connection op-
tions for the refrigerant, condensation and control lines 
to the indoor unit: 
1= back, 2 = right, 3 = underneath. 
The openings are closed by panels that have to broken 
depending on the selected connection option. 

Wall mount 

Attachment to the wall mount

 

After the wall mount has been assembled, the indoor 
unit is inserted from above until it locks into place. 

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Make sure that it is securely placed! 

Assembly distances (side view/rear view) 

Ceiling assembly

 

When assembly the unit on the ceiling, the 4 integrated 
ceiling mounts must be used. These are used to attach 
the indoor unit by means of suitable dowels 8 mm ø; 
screws / bolts as well as washers to the ceiling.  

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An incline of approx. 8 mm to the connection adaptor 
must be maintained to ensure that the condensation 
can flow freely!

 

Wall mount 

Ceiling mount 

Installation 

 

Assemble the indoor unit in such a way that con-
densation drainage is not blocked and air can al-
ways flow freely in and out of the unit! 

 

Make sure that the unit is securely placed and 
maintain the required minimum safety distances! 

Refrigerant lines 

1.  Select an assembly location that guarantees free ac-

cess to the back of the unit. 

2.  The required line cross-sections are provided in the 

"Technical Data” section. When assembling the unit, 
observe the bending radii of the refrigerant lines and 
never bend the hose in the same place twice. This 
may cause the line to become brittle or crack. 

3.  Decide on a drainage option and cut the refrigerant 

connection line hose accordingly. 

4.  Use only the tools below for assembly. 

 

Only tools approved for use in cold conditions may be 
used

5.  Remove the swivel nuts of the units and use these 

for further assembly. 

6.  Work with the refrigerant lines as shown in the figure 

below. 

Deburrer 

Refrigerant line 

Flare tool 

Summary of Contents for RKV 13 T

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RKV 13 T 24 T Wall Ceiling Chests Edition GB P05 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ctrical Connection 13 Condensation Connection 14 External Condensation Pump 15 Prior to Initial Operation 16 Initial Operation 17 Environment and Recycling 17 Customer Service and Guarantee 17 Certifi...

Page 4: ...als Protect the indoor unit and the remote control from direct and indirect sunlight Do not expose the remote control to strong vibra tions Regularly check that condensation is not blocked from flowin...

Page 5: ...oom 4 Timer button You can program the unit to automatically switch on or off within the next 24 hour period with the timer 5 Sleep button If the Sleep function is activated the set room tem perature...

Page 6: ...e the COOL mode when you want to cool the room to the desired temperature Reduce the desired temperature by pressing the Temperature button in 0 5 C in crements After you hear a beep the COMP display...

Page 7: ...room air conditioner is to be switched off at a later time press when of these buttons when the remote control is on In both operating modes 12 0H appears in the lower right hand corner of the displa...

Page 8: ...ce left right 6 Closed the front of the unit Shutting Down the Unit Temporary shutdown 1 Switch all indoor units off using the remote control 2 Disconnect the system with the main switch or fuse prote...

Page 9: ...batteries with the correct polarity Transmission distance too great reception blocked Is the transmission signal at a dis tance of approx 3 m when the but ton is pressed Reduce distance to under 6 m...

Page 10: ...e line RKM Inch mm 1 4 6 35 Connection intake line RKM Inch mm 1 2 12 7 Additional amount to add 2 g m 18 15 Dehumidification capacity l h 1 0 2 0 Power supply V Hz 230 1 50 Hz supplied via outdoor pa...

Page 11: ...blocked by furniture curtains etc Make sure that the electrical terminals have been properly attached The refrigerant lines may not be bent or pressed Protect open refrigerant lines from moisture with...

Page 12: ...mm screws bolts as well as washers to the ceiling An incline of approx 8 mm to the connection adaptor must be maintained to ensure that the condensation can flow freely Wall mount Ceiling mount Insta...

Page 13: ...lled The electrical installations may only be performed by author ised personnel in line with the relevant regulations Local guidelines for operation as well as the requirements es tablished by local...

Page 14: ...information The condensation drainage line is generally placed in the same guideway as the refrigerant lines If as a result of structural design conditions it is necessary to have a different guidewa...

Page 15: ...ed on Kondensatab laufschlauch Entl ftungsschlauch kurz Pumpe Reservoir Ansaugschlauch lang Tropfwanne Condensation drainage hose Ventilation house short Pump Collection tray Reservoir Suction hose lo...

Page 16: ...he condensation pump Before putting the pump into operation the lines that have been laid must be checked to ensure that they are functioning properly and leakproof 1 Switch the power supply of the pu...

Page 17: ...n mode and dehu midifying mode 6 Adjust the plate fins correctly to prevent air from be ing distributed unfavourably 7 Familiarise the operator with the system and give him the certificate for initial...

Page 18: ...permeability check of the connections on the outdoor part and indoor unit s OK problem Shut off valves on the outdoor unit open if applicable OK problem Test run of unit operation Compressor fan outdo...

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