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INSTAllATION

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2.6

  Place of installation

The location of the 

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AARIA ONE INVERTER

 devices must be 

determined by the system’s designer or by another competent 
person, and must take into account technical requirements, as 
well as any current local regulations.

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AARIA ONE INVERTER 

is designed for indoor wall installa-

tion:

 Side of the wall towards the interior

 Side of the wall towards the exterior

 Perimeter  wall

 Device

 Return and expulsion grilles

 Outside air ducts

A

1

2

3

4

B

 

install the device adjacent to a perimeter wall communi-
cating with the outside

 

install the device in the room needing climate control

 

its position must allow for the circulation of treated air in 
the whole room

 

consider an area where there are no obstacles to the reg-
ular air delivery and intake

Check that:

 

the support wall is able to support the device weight

 

the wall section does not feature building supporting ele-
ments, pipes or power lines

 

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

 

locations with aggressive or explosive atmospheres or with 
inflammable fluids

 

direct exposure to sunlight and proximity to heat sources

 

humid locations or positions where the unit could come 
into contact with water

 

locations with oil vapours

 

locations with high frequency contamination

Avoid placing the unit less than 1 metre away from radio and 
video systems.

2.7

  Recommended distances

The distances for the device installation and maintenance are 
shown in the figure. The indicated spaces are necessary in order 
to prevent the airflow from being blocked, as well as to allow 
normal cleaning and maintenance operations to be carried out.
The device can be installed in high-wall or low-wall mode.
In case of high-wall installation, it is necessary to install the 
bottom cover panel supplied with the unit. For installation refer 
to Chapter “Mounting the high-wall unit” 

p. 19.

 High-wall  installation

 Low-wall  installation

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0

60

A

60

B

50

2000

2.8

  Installation on old systems or systems in need 

of upgrading

When 

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AARIA ONE INVERTER

 is installed on old systems or 

systems in need of upgrading, it is recommended to ensure that:

 

the electrical system is compliant with the applicable reg-
ulations and has been installed by qualified professionals

Summary of Contents for AARIA ONE INVERTER 25

Page 1: ...AARIA ONE INVERTER 02 2017 cod Doc 0083695 rev 0 EN INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...n We would like to congratulate you on having recommended a R unit a modern product that is capable of ensuring maximum comfort at length with a high degree of reliability efficiency quality and safet...

Page 3: ...s or systems in need of upgrading p 12 2 9 Positioning p 13 2 10 Condensate discharge connection p 15 2 11 Wiring diagram p 16 2 12 Electrical connection p 17 2 13 Mounting the low wall unit p 18 Moun...

Page 4: ...its contain refrigerant gas operate carefully so as to avoid damaging the gas circuit and the fin bank 9 Any gas leaks indoors can generate toxic gases if they come into contact with naked flames or h...

Page 5: ...t when the temperature is greater than 7 C temperature probe of the lower heat exchanger transmits the detected value to the main electronic board which activates cooling mode if the detected temperat...

Page 6: ...8 Condensation discharge 9 Anti lifting bracket 10 Remote control 11 Terminal blocks 12 Air filter 13 Room air probe 14 Upper exchanger 15 Lower Fan 16 Condensation pump 17 Lower exchanger 18 Maximum...

Page 7: ...ty 1 00 l h Upper Fan Fan Tangential Type Speed 3 n Maximum air flow 380 m h Medium air flow 310 m h Minimum air flow 260 m h Maximum speed 1500 rpm Medium speed 1250 rpm Minimum speed 900 rpm Lower F...

Page 8: ...V Ph Hz Protection factor X0 IP Cooling performance A35 A27 1 Power consumption at maximum air flow 2 90 A Current consumption at maximum power 4 40 A Power consumption at average air flow 2 46 A Powe...

Page 9: ...ty side fluid is the air inside the rooms During the wintertime the heat pump extracts the thermal en ergy from the outdoor air and delivers it to the room air thereby heating it During the summertime...

Page 10: ...er instruction booklet in French user instruction booklet in Spanish Warranty Spare parts labels energy label warranty terms for Italy It is also supplied as kit remote control CR2025 3V battery no 2...

Page 11: ...lower closing panel 1 Polystyrene elements 2 Metal support 3 Paper template and plastic sheets for ducts 1 2 3 remove the metal support remove the polystyrene elements remove the paper template remove...

Page 12: ...t will cause the expelled air to recirculate locations with aggressive or explosive atmospheres or with inflammable fluids direct exposure to sunlight and proximity to heat sources humid locations or...

Page 13: ...pter Recommended distances p 12 mark the positions of the holes for the ducts use a drill drill a pilot hole use a core drill drill the through hole into the wall keep a downward inclination toward th...

Page 14: ...paints suit able for plastic surfaces to avoid problems with the move ment of the flaps 9 Do not use thick sticky paints like enamels Fixing the metallic support to the wall The devices are provided...

Page 15: ...ter leaks 9 The drainage pipe must be insulated for sections running inside houses in order to prevent condensate formation on its surface 9 If needed it is possible to empty the condensation collecti...

Page 16: ...ature probe NTC 5 28 k at 25 C OT Outdoor temperature probe NTC 5 28 k at 25 C OPT Lower exchanger temperature probe NTC 5 28 k at 25 C GA Maximum level float N C contact GL Level float N A contact CP...

Page 17: ...ration must be done only by R Technical Service or qualified personnel ON OFF set the system main switch to OFF 9 Wait 10 minutes before touching the device electric compo nents To access the terminal...

Page 18: ...in stalled near the equipment connect the device to a properly functioning earthing sys tem for any electrical intervention always refer to the wiring diagrams contained within this booklet take anti...

Page 19: ...installed in the case of high wall installation To install lift the decorative side panels remove them by pulling horizontally 1 Plastic terminal board cover 2 Fixing screws 3 Front panel 4 Decorativ...

Page 20: ...unc tions and the screen also displays the active mode of operation the temperature and any alarms 1 Control panel 1 Keys and symbols 1 Value of the temperature desired 2 Setting value of some functio...

Page 21: ...ed minimum medium maximum or automatic 2 Enables Maximum power function Inserting the battery The remote control is powered with a dry lithium battery CR2025 3 0 V housed on a support inserted into a...

Page 22: ...ues are correct the earthing has been carried out correctly Configuring the installation The unit can be installed either on the lower part of the wall and on the upper part To optimise the distributi...

Page 23: ...lashes air flows upwards press The symbol uP appears air flows downwards Not performing other operations for 3 seconds the setting is saved Setting cooling only or heating only mode The device is fact...

Page 24: ...es deactivate the unit using only the on board control panel or remote control 3 4 Stop for an extended period of time If the device has not been used for an extended period of time carry out the foll...

Page 25: ...upply voltage electric connection tightening hydraulic joint status condensate tray cleaning electric absorption operation of the condensation drain 3 6 Extraordinary maintenance Safety drain If neede...

Page 26: ...r problem resolution E3 Outdoor air temperature probe fault E4 Lower exchanger probe fault Cooling Dehumidifying and Heating modes remain active Defrosting operates at fixed time cycles E5 Upper fan m...

Page 27: ...d disposal 27 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...

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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