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GENERAl INfORMAtION

1.7

 

Technical specifications

Model

20

25

35

50

70

Electrical characteristics

Power supply

230/1/50

V/Ph/Hz

Protection factor

IP20

IP

fan

Quantity

1

1

1

1

1

no.

Nominal power input

0,03

0,03

0,03

0,04

0,05

kW

Nominal current consumption

0,15

0,15

0,15

0,25

0,35

A

Maximum air flow

600

600

650

900

1100

m³/h

Medium air flow

500

500

530

750

900

m³/h

Minimum air flow

400

400

400

600

700

m³/h

Superminimum air flow

300

300

300

500

600

m³/h

Maximum speed

1100

1100

1200

1050

1100

rpm

Medium speed

950

950

1000

900

950

rpm

Minimum speed

800

800

800

750

800

rpm

Super minimum speed

650

650

650

620

700

rpm

Cooling sound levels

Superminimum sound pressure 

(1)

20

20

22

28

30

db(A)

Minimum sound pressure 

(1)

25

25

29

33

37

db(A)

Medium sound pressure 

(1)

30

30

33

37

43

db(A)

Maximum sound pressure 

(1)

35

35

38

41

47

db(A)

Maximum sound power

54

54

56

57

60

db(A)

Heating sound levels

Superminimum sound pressure 

(1)

21

21

23

29

31

db(A)

Minimum sound pressure 

(1)

26

26

30

34

38

db(A)

Medium sound pressure 

(1)

31

31

34

38

44

db(A)

Maximum sound pressure 

(1)

36

36

39

42

48

db(A)

Maximum sound power

55

55

57

58

61

db(A)

(1) 

Free field value at 1 meter unit face, in compliance with Gb / T7725-2004

Performance data are indicated in the matching outdoor 
unit manual.

1.8

  Cooling circuit

 Outdoor  unit

 Indoor  unit

 Refrigerant  connections

 Room air probe

 Heat  exchanger

 Heat exchanger sensor

 Electric  fan

 Connection  pipes

B

A

1

3

4

2

6

5

Summary of Contents for 20127839

Page 1: ...AMW P SERIES R32 06 2018 cod Doc 0083009 rev 3 EN INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ting from the product s date of purchase Find the nearest Authorised Technical Support by visiting the website 9 WARNING Keep the product purchase documents for tax purposes to be presented to the Aut...

Page 3: ...INGANDMAINTENANCE p 20 3 1 Preparation for first commissioning p 20 3 2 Putting into service p 21 3 3 Temporary shutdown p 21 3 4 Stop for an extended period of time p 21 3 5 Ordinary maintenance p 22...

Page 4: ...ot perform any interventions upon the device on your own 9 The units contain refrigerant gas operate carefully so as to avoid damaging the gas circuit and the fin bank 9 Any gas leaks indoors can gene...

Page 5: ...tected value to the control panel in order to control the operation of the outdoor unit and regulate the room temperature 9 Safety device replacement must be carried out by R Technical Support Service...

Page 6: ...Cooling sound levels Superminimum sound pressure 1 20 20 22 28 30 dB A Minimum sound pressure 1 25 25 29 33 37 dB A Medium sound pressure 1 30 30 33 37 43 dB A Maximum sound pressure 1 35 35 38 41 47...

Page 7: ...Italian Instruction s book for the installer and for the Technical Service in English user instruction booklet in Italian user instruction booklet in English Warranty Spare parts labels contact sheets...

Page 8: ...not be disposed of in the sur rounding environment and must be kept out of children reach as it can be dangerous It must be disposed of ac cording to the regulations in force 2 6 Place of installatio...

Page 9: ...the supplied wall plugs are suitable for the chosen support wall Avoid installing the device in hallways or passageways any obstacles or barriers that will cause the expelled air to recirculate locat...

Page 10: ...evices are supplied with a metallic support to fix them to the wall MODEL 20 25 35 1 Fastening slots 2 Fastening holes 3 Metal support 4 Equipment overall dimensions 5 Metal support central axis 6 Equ...

Page 11: ...as pre charged with nitrogen 1 Liquid pipe 2 Gas pipe 3 Gas connection plug 4 Pressure presence indicator 5 Fluid connection plug 1 2 3 4 5 ensure that pressure presence indicator is protruding parti...

Page 12: ...m the prearranged connec tion on the right hand side 1 Drainage pipe 2 Condensation discharge 1 2 remove the drainage pipe on the left hand side and place it on the right hand side fit the protection...

Page 13: ...es water 9 Avoid the entry of uncondensable gases air in the circuit otherwise with the unit in operation high pressures with the risk of damages might ensue 9 Use copper pipes for cooling systems 0 0...

Page 14: ...ousehold appliances electric stoves etc 9 As for circuit leak and pneumatic vacuum tests refer to the matching outdoor unit instruction booklet for the installer Pipe insulation Connection pipes must...

Page 15: ...irect it toward a suitable place for discharge insulate the joints 50 9 The discharge system must feature a suitable syphon in or der to prevent air from entering the vacuum system The sy phon also pr...

Page 16: ...n motor C0N2 C0N3 CN11 Display SW2 1 2 3 4 ON CN1 CN36 Remote controller receiver 2 14 Electrical connection AMW P it leaves the factory completely wired and only requires a connection to the outdoor...

Page 17: ...ing sys tem for any electrical intervention always refer to the wiring diagrams contained within this booklet take anti static precautions in case of weather conditions where humidity is less than 40...

Page 18: ...duling and motor driven deflector settings Function keys with door open It activates and deactivates the automatic movement of the horizontal deflector or stops it in a specific position It activates...

Page 19: ...Smart mode enabled Timer settings Timer setting value or current time display Switch on timer enabled Switch off timer enabled Motor driven deflector settings Horizontal deflector position Vertical d...

Page 20: ...ctivated via external control if contact CN51 is closed the unit can be activated via ex ternal control OFF disabled if contact CN51 is open the unit switches off but it can be activated via external...

Page 21: ...ouble acoustic signal is emitted the air conditioner starts in cooling mode with high ven tilation speed and active air deflector To switch off press the emergency switch again 9 This operation must b...

Page 22: ...el wet a sponge or soft cloth with water and soap to wash once cleaning is over dry surfaces with care 9 Do not use water at a temperature that is higher than 40 C powder or abrasive detergents solven...

Page 23: ...e system s main switch in the OFF position disconnect the cooling pipes disconnect the condensate discharge disconnect the electric connections push up and release the unit from its metallic support l...

Page 24: ...and disposal 4 DISPOSAL Packaging materials shall be disposed of separately so as to re cover and recycle them At the end of its service life the device shall be disposed of according to the existing...

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Page 28: ...39 0442 630111 fax 39 0442 630371 www riello it As the manufacturer is constantly improving its products the aesthetic or dimensional features the technical data the equipment and accessories indicat...

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