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GENERAL INfORMAtION

Performance combined with AMK P

Model

AMK 35 P

AMK 50 P

Cooling performance [A35 / A27] 

(1)

Capacity at rated air flow

kW

3,50

5,00

Absorbed power at rated air flow

kW

1,09

1,56

EER

kW/kW

3,21

Capacity at maximum air flow

kW

3,80

5,50

Absorbed power at maximum air flow

kW

1,27

1,83

Capacity at minimum air flow

kW

0,30

Absorbed power at minimum air flow

kW

0,10

Cooling energy data 

(2)

SEER

kW/kW

6,10

Energy class

A++

Annual energy cons.

kWh/annum

187

264

Heating performance [A7 / A20] 

(3)

Capacity at rated air flow

kW

4,00

5,50

Absorbed power at rated air flow

kW

1,08

1,48

COP

kW/kW

3,71

Capacity at maximum air flow

kW

4,30

5,80

Absorbed power at maximum air flow

kW

1,43

1,93

Capacity at minimum air flow

kW

0,30

Absorbed power at minimum air flow

kW

0,10

Enery data for Average climatic profile 

(4)

Pdesign at -10 °C

kW

3,00

4,50

SCOP

kW/kW

3,80

Energy class

A

Annual energy cons.

kWh/annum

1025

1425

Energy data for Warm climatic profile 

(4)

Pdesign at +2 °C

kW

1,60

3,13

SCOP

kW/kW

5,32

Energy class

A++

Annual energy cons.

kWh/annum

417

985

(1) 

Outdoor air: 35 °C D.b., Indoor air: 27 °C D.b. / 19 ° W.b.

(2) 

In compliance with 626/2011 regulation

(3) 

Outdoor air: 7 °C D.b. / 6 °C W.b., Indoor air: 20 °C D.b.

(4) 

In compliance with EU 206/2012 regulation

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Page 1: ...08 2020 cod Doc 0083017 rev 6 AARIA MONO PLUS SERIES R32 EN INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...dern product that is capable of ensuring maximum comfort at length with a high degree of reliability efficiency quality and safety While your technical skills and knowledge will certainly be more than sufficient this booklet contains all the information that we have deemed necessary for the device s correct and easy installation Thank you again and keep up the good work RIELLO RANGE Model Code AAR...

Page 3: ... connection p 24 3 COMMISSIONINGANDMAINTENANCE p 27 3 1 Preparation for first commissioning p 27 3 2 Putting into service p 27 3 3 Ordinary maintenance p 28 3 4 Operation signal and alarms p 29 4 DISPOSAL p 31 The following symbols are used on the product Avoid proximity to sources of ignition in continuous operation open flames gas household appliances electric stoves lit cigarettes etc For more ...

Page 4: ...adius from the air expulsion 9 According to EU Regulation no 517 2014 regarding certain fluorinated greenhouse gases the total amount of refrige rant contained within the installed system must be indi cated This information can be found on the unit technical data plate 9 This unit contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto protocol Maintenance and disposal activities must be carrie...

Page 5: ...value as detected by the heat exchanger to the electronic board that is triggered when the heat exchanger is clogged by frost formations suction temperature sensor which transmits the detected value to the electronic board that is triggered in order to adjust the flow of refrigerant gas or to stop the unit in case of overtemperature 40 C outdoor air temperature sensor which transmits the de tected...

Page 6: ...12 Filter 13 Muffler 14 Electronic expansion valve 15 Terminal board for electric connections 16 Electric panel cover 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MODEL 50 1 Upper panel 2 Fan protection grille 3 Support bracket 4 Connections cover 5 Handle for handling 6 Heat exchanger 7 Electric fan 8 Rotary compressor 9 Intake separator 10 Liquid line connection 11 Gas line connection 12 Filter 13 Muf...

Page 7: ...ty at rated air flow kW 3 20 4 20 6 00 Absorbed power at rated air flow kW 0 80 1 10 1 50 COP kW kW 4 00 3 81 4 00 Capacity at maximum air flow kW 4 20 5 20 6 90 Absorbed power at maximum air flow kW 1 60 2 35 Capacity at minimum air flow kW 0 80 1 00 1 40 Absorbed power at minimum air flow kW 0 30 0 50 0 52 Enery data for Average climatic profile 4 Pdesign at 10 C kW 2 40 2 80 4 60 SCOP kW kW 4 6...

Page 8: ...d air flow kW 4 00 5 50 Absorbed power at rated air flow kW 1 08 1 48 COP kW kW 3 71 Capacity at maximum air flow kW 4 30 5 80 Absorbed power at maximum air flow kW 1 43 1 93 Capacity at minimum air flow kW 0 30 Absorbed power at minimum air flow kW 0 10 Enery data for Average climatic profile 4 Pdesign at 10 C kW 3 00 4 50 SCOP kW kW 3 80 Energy class A Annual energy cons kWh annum 1025 1425 Ener...

Page 9: ...ed air flow kW 4 00 5 50 Absorbed power at rated air flow kW 1 08 1 48 COP kW kW 3 71 Capacity at maximum air flow kW 4 30 5 80 Absorbed power at maximum air flow kW 1 43 1 93 Capacity at minimum air flow kW 0 30 Absorbed power at minimum air flow kW 0 10 Enery data for Average climatic profile 4 Pdesign at 10 C kW 3 00 4 50 SCOP kW kW 3 80 Energy class A Annual energy cons kWh annum 1025 1425 Ene...

Page 10: ...rated air flow kW 4 00 5 80 Absorbed power at rated air flow kW 1 10 1 60 COP kW kW 3 73 Capacity at maximum air flow kW 5 30 6 00 Absorbed power at maximum air flow kW 1 60 2 35 Capacity at minimum air flow kW 1 00 1 40 Absorbed power at minimum air flow kW 0 50 0 52 Enery data for Average climatic profile 4 Pdesign at 10 C kW 3 00 4 40 SCOP kW kW 4 47 4 10 Energy class A Annual energy cons kWh a...

Page 11: ...air flow kW 2 80 3 50 4 70 Absorbed power at rated air flow kW 0 95 1 05 1 50 COP kW kW 3 23 3 46 3 11 Capacity at maximum air flow kW 3 80 4 50 5 00 Absorbed power at maximum air flow kW 1 60 1 90 Capacity at minimum air flow kW 0 80 1 00 1 40 Absorbed power at minimum air flow kW 0 30 0 50 0 60 Enery data for Average climatic profile 4 Pdesign at 10 C kW 2 40 2 90 3 20 SCOP kW kW 4 20 4 00 Energ...

Page 12: ... 6 70 Max current input A 7 20 10 90 Minimum current consumption A 1 30 2 30 Electrical characteristics Power supply V Ph Hz 230 1 50 Compressor Compressor Type Rotary Oil Type FW505 RM LP56EG FW68S Oil charge l 0 32 0 35 Refrigerant Type R32 Refrigerant charge kg 0 65 0 94 0 95 Fan Fan Type Axial Quantity no 1 Maximum air flow m h 1900 2000 2500 Minimum speed rpm 300 Maximum speed rpm 800 850 880...

Page 13: ... air inside the rooms During the wintertime the heat pump extracts the thermal energy from the outdoor air and delivers it to the room air the reby heating it During the summertime the cycle is reversed and the thermal energy is extracted from the room air which is cooled and is delivered to the outdoor air A Outdoor unit B Indoor unit 1 Compressor 2 Discharge temperature sensor 3 Cycle reversal v...

Page 14: ... following material is placed inside the packaging below the unit Document envelope Instruction s book for the installer and for the Technical Service in Italian Instruction s book for the installer and for the Technical Service in English Warranty Spare parts labels energy label etichetta gas refrigerante contact sheet It is also supplied as kit Condensate outlet hose 4 x vibration dampers 5 mm h...

Page 15: ...ice R Product handling can also be done manually by grasping the handles provided on the packaging 1 Handles 2 Strapping bands 3 Document envelope and material supplied as kit 2 1 1 3 Follow the below instructions for packing removal and product handling transport the equipment in the installation place cut strapping bands lift and remove the cardboard pack The unit is supplied with the connection...

Page 16: ...promise the device efficiency by obstructing the airflow situations in which the air expelled from the device might enter the habitation through doors or windows thus cre ating an inconvenience for the people inside situations in which the air expelled from the device will encounter resistance from opposing winds direct exposure to sunlight and proximity to heat sources 9 Avoid placing the unit le...

Page 17: ...pproaching the unit 1 Lifting from the top 2 Condensate discharge connector 1 2 Model 25 35 50 Refrigeration characteristics Condensate discharge attachment Ø mm 16 Hanging position 9 Properly sized supporting brackets must be used if the devi ce is installed in suspension 9 Ensure that the wall section does not include bearing ele ments pipes or electric lines 1 Supporting brackets 2 Anti vibrati...

Page 18: ...n must be installed every 5 7 metres 9 The given measures are the maximum permitted values 9 Cooling connections featuring shut off valves are preconfi gured for flare connections 9 Cooling lines must be as straight as possible and any neces sary bends must have a radius grater than 40 mm 9 Use clean hoses Make sure the inside is free of dust resi dues water 9 Avoid the entry of uncondensable gase...

Page 19: ...nds with flare connection close to their cou pling on the unit manually rotate the flare nuts by 3 4 turns tighten the connections using a spanner and a counter spanner 9 Use a torque wrench to tighten so as to prevent damage to flare nuts and gas leaks 9 During the connection keep the leak finder on and close to the unit so that it signals any refrigerant leak 9 Avoid using the refrigerant oil on...

Page 20: ...ing B Closing 1 Service connection blanking plug 2 On off valve shaft 3 Refrigerating pipe attachment 4 On off valve cover plug 5 Hex wrench 1 2 3 4 5 A B If required remove the valve covering plug operate on the valve shaft with an hex wrench open or close according to what is needed immediately stop as soon as the valve shaft has reached the stop point use a torque wrench calibrated on the valve...

Page 21: ...lution of water and soap and check all the joints and welds if any Having verified the absence of leakages create a pneumatic vacuum inside the circuit Pneumatic vacuum To create vacuum in the circuit keep the outdoor unit shut off valves closed A High pressure B Low pressure 1 Pressure gauge unit 2 Vacuum pump 3 3 way valve service connection A B 1 2 3 connect the vacuum pump to the pressure gaug...

Page 22: ...ning B Closing 1 Service connection blanking plug 2 On off valve shaft 3 Refrigerating pipe attachment 4 On off valve cover plug 5 Hex wrench 1 2 3 4 5 A B fully open the unit shut off valves refit the valve covering plug 9 Carefully check for absence of leakages from the closing point of the plug 9 Do not force beyond the stop point to prevent damaging the shaft and causing leakage as a consequen...

Page 23: ... N OUT CN9 CN10 AC L OUT CN11 M CN22 CN15 VALVE A CN3 PE BL OR W Y G CN36 COMB COMA N R CN1 CN2 AC N AC L FUSE1 T25A 250VAC CN24 CN23 MODULE COM MODULE POWER CN3 CN10 B BL BL OR CN5 CN1 CN4 CN8 CN9 CN2 CN11 CN6 CN7 B M R U S V C W B W R OUTDOOR PCB MOUDLE PCB Y G Y G 1 2 3 C BL OR W BL U V W P N AC L LI AC N L0 CN25 N P CN28 2 1 GR GR BR OR B CAP M CAP CN7 CN6 AC N OUT AC L OUT BR OR B BL OR W BL ...

Page 24: ...m s main switch in the OFF position 9 Wait 10 minutes before touching the device electric compo nents 9 Check with a tester that the voltage between the power supply connectors of the main electronic board is lower than 10 Vdc To access the terminal board 1 Terminal blocks 2 Terminal board cover panel 3 Connections cover 3 2 1 unscrew the fastening screw push down the connection covering panel rem...

Page 25: ... C System main switch 1 N 2 L 3 C A B L N 230V 1 N 50HZ C 1 N 2 L 3 C 1 N 2 L 9 It is compulsory to use ring crimp terminals to connect to the terminal board For the sizing of the electrical power cables and safety devices use the following table Model 25 35 50 Electrical characteristics Power supply V Ph Hz 230 1 50 Protection factor IP 24 Protection against short circuit A 20 25 Protection again...

Page 26: ...ker and a padlockable disconnecting switch compliant with the IEC EN Standards contact opening of at least 3 mm with adequate breaking power and differential protection in stalled near the equipment connect the device to a properly functioning earthing sy stem make sure that the electrical power supply system is com pliant with the current national safety standards make sure that the power supply ...

Page 27: ...maximum permitted the device is operating under the recommended operating conditions the unit is able to stop and start up again 9 Should any of the above listed controls have problems turn the device off and call the Technical Service immediately 9 Do not touch the device pipes to prevent potential burns 9 Take anti static precautions in case of weather conditions where humidity is less than 40 9...

Page 28: ...ervice whose staff is technically qualified and can use genuine spare parts if necessary 9 For units installed in a seaside environment the mainte nance intervals shall be halved 9 Original conditions must be restored after performing the required maintenance operations 9 All described operations MUST be carried out under the fol lowing conditions cold device device NOT supplied with electric powe...

Page 29: ...rotection against overcurrent After 3 consecutive interventions in 30 minutes the unit resets after problem resolution 4 Communication error between main board and power module The alarm activates 4 minutes after the unit start The unit resets after problem resolution 6 Wrong power supply voltage The unit resets after problem resolution 7 Compressor lockout After 3 consecutive interventions in 10 ...

Page 30: ... resolution 21 Internal unit overload The unit resets after problem resolution 22 Internal unit anti freeze protection The alarm activates when the indoor unit heat exchanger probe is lower than the setpoint for 2 minutes The unit resets after problem resolution 24 Compressor motor overcurrent The unit resets automatically 25 Overcurrent protection for single phase of the compressor The unit reset...

Page 31: ...erials shall be disposed of separately so as to re cover and recycle them Refrigerant and oil must be recovered and not dispersed into the environment At the end of its service life the device shall be disposed of according to the existing le gislation ...

Page 32: ...l 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 indicated could be subject to variations ...

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