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• Check that all the connections are watertight.
• Check that the condensate pump operates correctly 

by pouring a little water into the auxiliary drain pan 
under the valve.

• Check that there is no water backflow when the 

pump is stopped.

• Purge the cassette.

  7.4 - STARTING

• See Operation Instruction manual.

7.2 - SWITCH ON THE UNIT

• Using the isolation and protection device.
• Start the device using the control box.
• Check that the fan operates correctly at the three 

ventilation speeds, without abnormal mechanical 
noise.

7.3 - FILLING THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 

WITH WATER

• If a control valve is assembled, make sure that it 

operates correctly, activating it by using the remote 
control.

8 - MAINTENANCE

Before doing any work on the installation, make sure it is switched off and put out of bounds.

All operations must be carried out by personnel that are approved and qualified for this type of equipment.

IMPORTANT

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

All equipment must be properly maintained in order to provide optimum performance over time. Faulty maintenance 
can result in the cancellation of the product guaranty. Depending on the products, maintenance operations consist 
in the cleaning of filters (air, water), internal and external exchangers, casings, and the cleaning and protection 
of condensate tanks. Treating odours and the disinfection of room surfaces and volumes also contributes to the 
cleanliness of the air breathed by users.

7 - STARTING

Before doing any work on the air conditioner, make sure it is switched off and put out of bounds.

Any work must be carried out by personnel qualified and authorised to work on this type of air conditioner.

IMPORTANT

7.1 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS

• Make  sure:

 

- that the air handler is well fixed,

 

- that the power cables are well fixed to their connection terminals,

 

- that the electric cables are properly insulated from any pieces of sheet or metal parts which could damage 

them,

 

- that the unit is connected to earth,

 

- that no tools or any other objects have been left in the unit,

 

- that the filter is correctly fitted,

 

- that the coil is clean,

 

- the hydraulic couplings are correctly tightened,

 

- that the condensate discharge outlet is correctly connected,

 

- that the condensate drain pan is clean,

 

- that the condensate discharge outlet pipes are securely fastened.

  - Clean the condensate recovery tray located under  

  the heat exchanger and check hoses/pipes.

  - Clean with water containing 5% bleach.

• Air  filter: 
 

- Clean at least once a month or more 

    frequently (see Operating instructions).

• Electric connections  :

 

  - Once a year, check that the electric wires
     are well fastened to their terminals.

• Electric box :

 

  - Dusting is recommended once a year.

• Condensate drainage system :

  - This requires regular specific maintenance.
  - The maintenance cycle is determined by 
    the conditions of operation (minimum operations
     to be performed each time the installation
    is restarted in cooling mode).

The operation lamp flashes  and the air conditioner 

simultaneously stops during exceeding condensate 

drainage or because of malfunctioning of the 

condensate drainage system (due to a faulty pump, 

a dirty tank, or a plugged drain line,...).

WATER-LEVEL ALARM

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Summary of Contents for CAW10P2I5A

Page 1: ...TTE UNIDADE TERMINAL CASSETTE KASSETTE KLIMAGER T 37 4255 118 01 01 2015 NOTICE D INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MANUALE D INSTALLAZIONE MANUAL DE INSTALACI N AUFSTELLUNGSHANDBUCH 3742551181 I...

Page 2: ...3 43 49 53 57 Sound pressure level 5 dB A 38 43 44 46 32 41 45 48 38 44 48 52 Water connections inches 3 4 3 4 3 4 Unit dimensions H x L x P mm 273 x 776 x 776 290 x 1066 x 776 290 x 1066 x 776 Grille...

Page 3: ...battery is recommended Maximum operating pressure 16 bars Ambient air Minimum air recirculation temperature 5 C Maximum air recirculation temperature 32 C Important During installation shut down in c...

Page 4: ...or the electrical cable passage 2 3 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS CAW 3 4 5 2 TUBES 2 1 4 3 8 5 1 7 6 9 3 10 8 5 7 9 6 CAW 3 4 5 CAW 6 8 10 11 12 11 12 11 Lamps and receiver 12 Remote control unit 259 228...

Page 5: ...ctions side A Condensate opening OD 18mm B Main battery water inlet 1 2 female gas 3 4 for CAW 5 C Main battery water outlet 1 2 female gas 3 4 for CAW 5 D Secondary battery water inlet 1 2 female gas...

Page 6: ...lkaline acidic greasy or very damp air nor in one where water is liable to be projected The components will be irremediably damaged Choose the most central position in the room Check that the ceiling...

Page 7: ...centre to centre distance between suspension rods A ceiling hole dimensions 820 ceiling hole dimensions 757 centre to centre distance between suspension rods Centre of the grille A 820 1110 B 566 856...

Page 8: ...provided Note secure the clamps while ensuring that the screws are facing upward figure 05 ALL MODELS Carefully insulate the hose with polyethylene foam Be aware of the risk of freezing in false ceil...

Page 9: ...installation must be carried out in compliance with the rules in force especially NF C 15 100 CEI 364 4 4 2 Detail of the connection Remove the cover of the electrical box Cable clamps are provided to...

Page 10: ...connection isolated neutral provide ground fault protection The acceptable voltage variation is 10 during operation Wire sizes are given for informational purposes only Wire sizes must be checked and...

Page 11: ...K Pink BLU Blue GRN YEL Yellow Green DP Drain pump FLP1 2 Flap motor FMI Indoor fan motor PCB Controller TH1 2 Thermistor PR Power relay FS Float switch Symbols of components Colours of the wires 3742...

Page 12: ...shock be sure to turn the air conditioner off and disconnect the power before opening the unit 4 5 1 FACTORY SYSTEM CONFIGURATION COOLING OR HEATING WITH VALVE 4 5 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4 TUBES UNIT...

Page 13: ...al contact for operating mode setting Sum Win Control regulating logics will keep water probes air probes and condensate discharge pump under control Please follow the diagram for a correct wiring Dat...

Page 14: ...20 CENELEC HD21 CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER TO THE 5 POLES TERMINAL BLOCK INSIDE THE ELECTRICAL PANEL AS FOLLOWS Remove the yellow bridge wire Connect the terminal that ends with PNK wires to the...

Page 15: ...gnored and the unit operates exactly with the remote control settings of the MASTER UNIT Use a bipolar electric shielded wire 0 5mm2 The wires have not to be lighter than Mod H05VVC4V5 K according to...

Page 16: ...cassette Negative numbers flashing on the remote control from 1 to 28 set modbus address from 101 to 128 to the cassette The numbers 33 38 e 77 flashing on the remote control set the modbus addresses...

Page 17: ...ASTER If the MODBUS control is active the signals coming from the units controls are ignored When the MODBUS control is deactivated the unit keeps operating with the last parameters set by MODBUS unti...

Page 18: ...xRaffreddamento_ 3 _Holding_LimitMinRiscaldamento_ 4 _Holding_LimitMaxRiscaldamento_ 5 _Holding_VelocitaVentilazione_ 6 _Holding_WorkMode_ 7 _Holding_PosizioneFlap_ 8 _Holding_DryTreshold_ 9 _Holding_...

Page 19: ...cade frame as the hooks are not the same size Correctly present them in front of the corresponding locking clips Check the correct position of the facade frame in relation to the false ceiling Adjust...

Page 20: ...hydraulic connections The valve can be installed on a pipe not supplied enabling it to be offset from the unit s hydraulic connections In this case place the valve along the unit on the side so that...

Page 21: ...out of bounds Any work must be carried out by personnel qualified and authorised to work on this type of air conditioner IMPORTANT 7 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS Make sure that the air handler is well fixed...

Page 22: ...E E E E E Number of poles nr 8 8 8 8 8 8 Rotation speed rpm 620 890 1080 500 470 510 Max power input kW 0 015 0 017 0 036 0 046 0 045 0 041 0 055 0 064 Max current input A 0 28 0 29 0 36 0 40 0 39 0 4...

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Page 24: ...entale 28 01600 Reyrieux France T l 33 4 74 00 92 92 Fax 33 4 74 00 42 00 Technibel is a trademark of NIBE ENERGY SYSTEM FRANCE RETRO TECHN NUOVO indd 1 RETRO TECHN NUOVO indd 1 27 01 2015 12 14 56 27...

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