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General information 

The chillers are units for outside setup. 

Wind protection devices must be set up if the air ex-
pelled from the unit does not flow in the same pri-
mary direction as the wind. 

You must ensure that the wind protection does not 
adversely affect the air supply to the unit.  

When setting up the unit, ensure that adjacent 
rooms or buildings are not exposed to adverse ef-
fects from noise emitted from the units. You should 
avoid setting up the units on large, reverberant sur-
faces, such as between reflecting buildings, because 
this can increase the noise level. 

The chillers must be mounted on vibration absorbers 
or foundations which prevent vibrations (to be done 
by the customer). 

If the chillers are also used during the winter months, 
the unit must be assembled high enough so that it is 
protected from snow. The minimum height is 20 cm 
above the normal amount of snow expected. 

To ensure that the unit operates smoothly, adequate 
safety distances to walls and other obstacles must 
be maintained during setup. 

Unit Assembly 

 
The REMKO RKW INOX chillers have been designed 
and built for outside setup. Because a lot of heat is ex-
pelled to the surroundings, make sure that when you se-
lect a location for setup, air can flow freely in and out of 
the unit. 

It is generally 

not advisable 

to 

set up the unit in en-

closed rooms 

because adequate air exchange with the 

outside air cannot be guaranteed and there must be an 
equal amount of air intake and output. 

An adequate air exchange can only be guaranteed if a 
corresponding cross ventilation supplies fresh air to the 
room at least at the air flow rate of the chiller. Otherwise 
the room will heat up and the chiller will switch off due to 
a malfunction. This occurs once the room temperature 
exceeds the upper operating range of the set value of 
the safety mechanism. 

Minimum distances 

These safety zones ensure that air can flow freely in 
and out of the unit, that maintenance and repair work 
can be performed and to protect the unit from damage. 
The figure below indicate the minimum distances that 
must be maintained to ensure that the units operate 
properly. 

RKW 2600 INOX 

500 

300 

300 

600 

RKW 1000 / 1600 INOX 

500 

300 

300 

500 

1000 

1000 

Assembly Instructions for 
Service Personnel 

 

Prior to installation 

The following must be checked and complied with be-
fore the unit is actually assembled: 

Ensure that the contents of the package are com-
plete and that the unit has no visible damage results 
in from transport. Any problems must be communi-
cated immediately to your contract partner and the 
shipping company. Subsequent complaints will not 
be acknowledged. 

Place the unit in its original packaging as close as 
possible to the location where it will be assembled. 

This will prevent damage resulting from transport.

 

Ensure that the foundation for installing the chiller is 
level, even, firm and resistant.           

Pay attention to the load capacity of the foundation.

 

Choose a place for installation which guarantees a 
free air intake and air discharge of the unit and 
where the unit is not exposed directly to the sun or 
other heat sources. 

The air discharge of the unit should be in accor-
dance with the main direction of the wind. 

Keep all distances which are described in the chap-
ter “minimum distances” 

Prior to installation, the electrical connection values 
must be checked for consistency with the data on 
the type plate. 

All indoor units must have a separate electric supply. 

An electric control cable to the chiller is not neces-
sary. 

Summary of Contents for RKW 1000 INOX

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RKW 1000 9800 INOX Stainless Steel Chiller Edition GB M11 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

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Page 3: ...ce Personnel 14 Unit Assembly 14 Storage Modules for RKW 3600 to 9800 I 17 Cable Remote Control 20 Electrical Connection 21 Hydraulic System 24 Initial Operation 25 Environment and Recycling 26 Servic...

Page 4: ...s by means of a quiet fan When the air in the room leaves the unit it is cooled demoisturized and filtered The water warms up and transports the heat absorbed from the room back to the outer part wher...

Page 5: ...arge amounts of dust or aggres sive air Installation and repair work may only be performed by authorised personnel Cleaning and minor maintenance work made only be performed by the operator or an auth...

Page 6: ...on both displays show a value continuous display After the SET button has been pressed the code display parameters starts blinking The displayed values can be increased or de creased using the arrow k...

Page 7: ...g the corresponding programmed output current to the CTK 1 CTK 2 output of the TK 1 TK 2 fan board The fan motor rotation can be controlled by the modulat ing output current Compressor LED This LED is...

Page 8: ...in hours Not installed Operating hours of Compressor 2 23 Fan s Cycle 2 01 02 04 06 Not installed Fans in operation Off not in use Time delay ON OFF 25 Rotations condenser fan s Cycle 2 Not installed...

Page 9: ...i n s t o b l i n k w h e n t h e S E T button is pressed This mode displays the options for changing the parameters to the programmer If one of the arrow keys is now pressed the parameter jumps to t...

Page 10: ...ycle 2 E40 Sensor defective ST 1 incoming water E41 Flow switch differential pressure monitor activated E42 Hardware defective The second parameter level can be programmed to reset the alarms Enter th...

Page 11: ...ture E06 E07 E26 E27 E40 Sensors defective ST1 to ST6 It is the alarm activated when the sensor is replaced Replace defective sensors E41 Flow switch differential pres sure monitor activated Are the f...

Page 12: ...ater chiller inch 1 1 2 2 x 2 Outgoing water chiller inch 1 1 2 2 x 2 Filling connection inch 1 2 Sound pressure level 2 dB A 43 44 49 48 48 53 54 Refrigerant R 407C Cold cycles Compressor type 1 Scro...

Page 13: ...tgoing water inch 1 inside 1 inside 1 inside 2 inside 2 inside 2 x 2 inside 2 x 2 inside M filling connection water inch outside outside outside Fan number mm 450 2 450 2 630 1 630 2 630 2 800 2 800 2...

Page 14: ...room will heat up and the chiller will switch off due to a malfunction This occurs once the room temperature exceeds the upper operating range of the set value of the safety mechanism Minimum distance...

Page 15: ...sorbers in this series These must be connected to statically permissi ble and level building or structural components The locations for attachment described below are for fastening the vibration absor...

Page 16: ...liers must be used to mount the pipe lines on the RKW so as not to create any strain on the pipe lines in the inside of the unit If the chiller is only initially operated with a single part of the ove...

Page 17: ...ge module 3 for RKW 8000 and 9800 INOX 2 x 216 l tanks safety component 3 kPa and MAG without pump Ref No 1611545 4 Storage module 4 for RKW 8000 and 9800 INOX 2 x 216 l tanks safety component 3 kPa a...

Page 18: ...a 5 8 6 10 8 11 10 11 15 13 Available external pressure differential kPa 92 89 59 66 47 32 Electrical connection V 3 400 3 400 3 400 Power Current consumption kW A 0 55 1 44 0 55 1 44 0 75 1 86 1 1 2...

Page 19: ...ption max 1 44 A 1 44 A 1 86 A 400 V 50 Hz 3 N PE Characteristic curve of the pump RKW 3600 4500 INOX storage module 2 Characteristic curve of the pump RKW 8000 9800 INOX storage module 4 Characterist...

Page 20: ...contact with drinking water or food antifreeze L is to be given preference because it contains the physiologically harmless substance 1 2 propylene glycol The data provided in the table refers to anti...

Page 21: ...AT 9 Differential pressure monitor Neutral contact 15 17 AT 7 Heating cooling removed Neutral contact 15 18 closed AT 10 On Off remote control contact for heating pump Neutral contact 19 20 RL 1 Glob...

Page 22: ...Verfl ssiger fan 1 Potentialfreier Kontakt for regulating cool ing EXTERNAL Flow switch EXTERNAL Phase sequence relay Terminal strip M1 Terminal strip M2 Compressor motor Relay compressor ST 1 Tempera...

Page 23: ...4 L1 N L1 12V 12V N Pri 230V CH DIN regulation C2 DIN regulation Additional module for the remote control Transformer 220 12 V in the switch box RKW Operating module Maximum line length 50 meter Assem...

Page 24: ...1 15 13 3 1 2 12 17 14 10 16 18 9 6 5 4 7 8 15 13 3 Hydraulic Diagram RKW 8000 9800 INOX 1 2 12 17 14 1 16 18 9 6 5 4 7 8 1 15 P 10 19 Terminal strip M1 Condenser fan 1 and 2 Klemmleiste M2 Compressor...

Page 25: ...is correct The electrical lines of the system must be checked that they are attached properly to the terminal strips Prior to operation all screws in the water system must be checked to ensure that th...

Page 26: ...then select a higher drainage temperature 17 The supply temperature is approx 5 Kelvin under the drainage temperature for the rated flow rate 18 If the supply temperature is below the factory setting...

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