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REMKO RXD

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Spare parts list

No.

Designation 

RXD 260

RXD 350

RXD 520

1

Air inlet guard

1106650

1106650

1106650

2

Air filter

1106664

1106664

1106664

3

Cover

1106653

1106653

1106653

4

Fin motor

1106671

1106671

1106671

5

Air inlet, module

1106654

1106654

1106654

6

Outlet fins, set of 4

1106668

1106668

1106668

7

Condensation tray

1106652

1106652

1106652

8

Condensation hose

1106659

1106659

1106659

9

Vaporiser

1106699

1106694

1106686

10

Air circulation sensor

1106655

1106655

1106655

11

Vaporiser sensor

1106656

1106656

1106656

12

Fan wheel

1106666

1106666

1106666

13

Vaporiser fan motor

1106661

1106662

1106663

14

Control board

1106698

1106698

1106698

15

Transformer

1106677

1106677

1106677

16

Condenser, vaporiser fan

1106651

1106651

1106658

17

Condensation pump cpl. 

1106667

1106667

1106667

18

IR remote control

1106660

1106660

1106660

Spare parts (not illustrated)

Condensation float switch

1106669

1106669

1106669

Defrost sensor Outdoor component

1106697

1106697

1106697

Display board

1106674

1106674

1106674

Exploded view RXD 260 to 520

7

5

10

17

8

11

9

13

12

15

16

14

1

2

6

6

4
3

18

We reserve the right to modify  

the dimensions and constructional design as part of the ongoing 

technical development process.

When ordering spare parts, please state the computerised part no., unit number and type (see identification plate)!

Summary of Contents for RXD 1200

Page 1: ...Issue GB T10 REMKO RXD RXD 260 RXD 350 RXD 520 RXD 680 RXD 1200 Ceiling cassettes Operation Technology Spare parts...

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Page 3: ...onmental protection and recycling 4 Warranty 4 Transport and packaging 5 Description of the equipment 5 Combinations 5 Operation 6 11 Shutdown 12 Care and maintenance 12 13 Troubleshooting and custome...

Page 4: ...pt a safe distance from inflammable explosive combustible aggressive and dirty areas or atmospheres Persons coming into contact with equipment parts may suffer burns or injury Installation repair and...

Page 5: ...door unit consists of a fin vaporiser vaporiser fan regulation system and condensation pan The indoor unit can be combined with REMKO outdoor components that provide sufficient cooling output The outd...

Page 6: ...infrared remote control This is supplied as standard The indoor unit beeps to acknowledge the correct transmission of data If it is not possible to program the indoor unit using the remote control it...

Page 7: ...y 1 C within an hour in cooling and heating mode respectively Buttons on the remote control POWER button Press this button to start the unit TEMP Button Press this button to set the desired temperatur...

Page 8: ...n or similar to press recessed button R All the symbols will appear on the display After approx 5 seconds only the time will flash on the display After pressing recessed button C press and hold the TI...

Page 9: ...ng or heating output 5 Heating Predominantly used during winter only for RXS H MODE MODE MODE MODE Mode Auto MODE TEMP COOLING or HEATING Set temperature is below the room temperature Set temperature...

Page 10: ...once or repeatedly to switch to heating mode Use this mode to heat the room air to the desired target temperature This function should only be used on RXS H units Only cooling mode is activated on RXM...

Page 11: ...e and fan speed for the last setting is reactivated The switch on off time can be prematurely cancelled by pressing the appropriate TIME button or POWER button TIME ON TIME SET TIME ON Switch on time...

Page 12: ...osits Clean the unit using a damp cloth Do not use any caustic abrasive or solvent based cleaning products Do not use a jet of water Clean the fins on the unit prior to long shutdown periods Type of t...

Page 13: ...ard Fig 4 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 correctly 8 Close the cover as described abov...

Page 14: ...remote control jammed two buttons pressed at same time Does the Send symbol appear on the display Release the button only press one button Batteries in remote control are flat Have new batteries been...

Page 15: ...the manuals for the indoor unit and outdoor component when installing the entire system Transport the unit in its original packaging as close as possible to the installation location to avoid transpor...

Page 16: ...of suspended ceilings with different dimensions Take into account the installation height of the equipment Minimum clearances Observe the minimum clearances to allow access for maintenance and repair...

Page 17: ...a reducer or flared adapter to the indoor units These fittings are included as standard with the indoor unit Once installed the connections should be made tight against vapour diffusion The units are...

Page 18: ...the insulation behind the opening Fig 9 3 Break through the appropriate opening Fig 10 4 Keep the ventilation pipes as short as possible and lay them in such as way as to minimise the amount of bends...

Page 19: ...ntake As already mentioned the indoor unit can also be employed to suck in and regulate the temperature of fresh outdoor air in addition to room air This is the preferred option for rooms with a high...

Page 20: ...ct maximum 1 000 mm max 100 mm condensation runs directly into a sewer pipe fit a trap to prevent any unpleasant odours When operating the unit at outdoor temperatures below 0 C ensure the condensatio...

Page 21: ...s inside the control box The connection terminals are at the side of the unit in the suspended ceiling Check all plugged and clamped terminals to verify they are seated correctly and making a permanen...

Page 22: ...for the outdoor component only on RXS H install in the lower third of the liquefier Jp6 SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 MF F L HF Jp12 M T JP1 M 1 Jp 3 N V L C Ec F O PL O HP HP LP Jp11 OPT Jp9 Jp10 Jp7 Jp8 Jp14 1 J...

Page 23: ...t temperature 3 Measure and record all the required values in the commissioning report and check the safety functions 4 Check the control system for the unit using the functions described in the chapt...

Page 24: ...66 13 Vaporiser fan motor 1106661 1106662 1106663 14 Control board 1106698 1106698 1106698 15 Transformer 1106677 1106677 1106677 16 Condenser vaporiser fan 1106651 1106651 1106658 17 Condensation pum...

Page 25: ...06662 1106599 14 Control board 1106693 1106693 15 Transformer 1106677 1106677 16 Condenser vaporiser fan 1106658 1106631 17 Condensation pump cpl 1106667 1106667 18 IR remote control 1106660 1106660 S...

Page 26: ...7 0 09 Nom electrical power consumption heating 2 kW 0 04 0 04 0 05 0 07 0 09 Electr nominal power consumption cooling 1 A 0 32 0 35 0 42 0 55 0 75 Electr nominal power consumption heating 2 A 0 32 0...

Page 27: ...Notes 27...

Page 28: ...field staff are more than just salesmen above all they must advise our clients in the areas of air conditioning and heating technology Customer Service Our equipment is precise and reliable However s...

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