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3 - INSTALLATION OF THE UNITS

3.1 - INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT

• The appliance can be installed vertically or horizontally.

3.1.1 - RECOMMENDATIONS

• Safety index: IP 20.

AVOID:
• Putting the unit in very damp places.
• Direct exposure to sunlight or the proximity of heat sources.
• Installing the unit above electric appliances.

MAKE SURE THAT:
• The position is the best one for providing good ventilation in the

room (do not place the blower and intake orifices too near each
other).

• That the solidity of the support is adequate for the weight of the unit

and does not cause vibrations.

• The position chosen complies with the recommended minimum

maintenance spaces (see drawing opposite), and that the distance
and difference in level between the units are as small as possible.

• The piping and the electric connections are easily accessible.

Dimension A:

If the filter kit is installed on the unit, dimension
A must be at least 250 mm (to facilitate filter
removal).

3.1.2 - POSSIBLE INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS

1 - Horizontal installation

2 - Vertical installation

Note:
The unit is supplied in configuration  1  as standard.

3.1.3 - CONFIGURATION MODIFICATION

• For suction at the front of the unit, remove the panel's 4 retaining

screws, turn the panel and secure it to the bottom of the unit.

3.1.4 - UNIT INSTALLATION

• Once the configuration has been selected, install any accessories

on the unit (see chapter entitled "Indoor unit accessories").

• Secure the unit to the wall or ceiling using the 4 mounting holes

provided at the back.
Secure the unit with either screws or M8 threaded lugs.

• In horizontal assembly, the appliance must be positioned as shown

in the drawing opposite to ensure that condensates flow toward the
outlet and that the appliance operates correctly.

Summary of Contents for CP 188 R

Page 1: ...1 10 11 341 GB 05 February 2003 CP V 188 268 SLIMLINE DUCTABLE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER CP 188 R CP 268 R CPV 188 L CPV 268 X INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...e with local rules and professional standards 1 1 GENERAL SUPPLY CONDITIONS Generally speaking the material is transported at the consignee s risk The consignee must immediately provide the carrier wi...

Page 3: ...max outdoor temperature GR 268 R PA 188 C PA 268 X PA 188 R PA 268 R 7 5 9 8 1 Blowing 2 Suction 3 Electrical box 4 Ventilation Materials Sheet metal casing Polyethylene insulation M1 Copper aluminium...

Page 4: ...low return side PLENUM WITH ROUND SPIGGOTS A mm B mm C mm D mm Weight kg A mm B mm C mm Weight kg 874 174 80 3 5 874 210 36 75 2 5 A B C D A B C Number of spiggots PA 188 3 PA 268 4 1 070 215 310 870...

Page 5: ...ossible The piping and the electric connections are easily accessible Dimension A If the filter kit is installed on the unit dimension A must be at least 250 mm to facilitate filter removal 3 1 2 POSS...

Page 6: ...ding AVOID Excessive exposure to salty air or sulfuric gas Heat sources and extraction fans Projections of mud next to a roadway or path for example Areas where there is strong wind blowing against th...

Page 7: ...oil to the appliance the compressor is filled with polyalcohol oil a special oil which cannot tolerate the presence of other oils 2 The instruments used for filling pressure measurements emptying und...

Page 8: ...ons are given as an indication only They must be checked and adapted to suit the installation conditions according to existing standards 4 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION REMINDER The PA C and X models coolin...

Page 9: ...cable clamps located under the electrical box Connect the wires to the terminal board according to the connexion diagram paragraph 12 GR 268 R Remove the side panel Connect the wires to the terminal...

Page 10: ...erference and if the connection cable is over 3 m long you must install an inductor on the cable This inductor supplied with the PA must be installed in the appliance s electric box near the electroni...

Page 11: ...mply with the minimum standby time of 3 minutes CAUTION Do not confuse Standby with cutting off the power If in doubt test the corresponding wires CAUTION Do not lay this cable near the power supply c...

Page 12: ...thermostat bulb is intended for units installed horizontally If the unit is installed vertically the bulb must be moved Cut the plastic ties holding the bulb in place Place the bulb on the wire condu...

Page 13: ...it s sleeve or heater kit using the holes in the plenum as a guide Secure the plenum using the 4 sheet metal screws provided 5 5 DOUBLE DEFLECTOR GRILLE Code K 60 M 029 Z The grille is mounted on the...

Page 14: ...e box must be easily accessible unobstructed away from curtains cabinet shelving Avoid any direct sunlight on the box for example opposite a window exposure to drafts placing the unit directly in the...

Page 15: ...00 100 6 1 WALL SUPPORT for GRV 180 L GR 188 R GR 268 R Code K 70 U 001 Z 1 After making sure that the fixing system used is suitable for the wall fix the 2 vertical brackets to the wall Make sure tha...

Page 16: ...switch Condensing pressure regulator Accessories terminal strip Heat pump models only 8 1 PRINCIPLE The microprocessor manages the operation of the air conditioner It constantly compares the ambient...

Page 17: ...t off is adjusted in the factory at 1K P2 enables adjustment up to 5 K The difference between the triggering of the thermodynamic heating and the possible make up heating is adjusted in the same way b...

Page 18: ...utomatic indicated by red LED 14 Manual indicated by red LEDs 15 A AUTOMATIC VENTILATION MODE This mode is selected by the control as soon as it switches from Standby mode to Automatic mode by pressin...

Page 19: ...storing power the control automatically returns to the previous configuration However to avoid incorrect switching the outputs are activated only 20 seconds afterwards permitting the device to measure...

Page 20: ...s mode selection key 3 3 Adjust the set point by pressing keys 1 and 2 4 Press mode selection key 3 5 Press ventilation selection key 4 6 Press ventilation selection key 4 7 Press ventilation selectio...

Page 21: ...exchanger excessively dirty air intake outlet or ducts blocked Correct the malfunction then reset the safety thermostat located under the electrical box by removing the cap and pressing the button as...

Page 22: ...essure relative bar Inside wet bulb temperature C Low pressure relative bar Inside wet bulb temperature C High pressure relative bar Outside wet bulb temperature C Low pressure relative bar Outside we...

Page 23: ...Inside temperature 20 C 14 16 18 20 22 24 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 14 16 18 20 22 24 3 4 5 6 High pressure relative bar Inside wet bulb temperature C Low pressure relative bar Inside wet bulb temperatu...

Page 24: ...tancia Fernsteuerung K 60 D 016 Z 2 6 N 3 5 4 Commande distance Remote control Comando a distanza Mando a distancia Fernsteuerung K 60 D 025 Z 6 2 1 N 22 21 20 1 4 L N GRV 180 L 230 1 50 A C 5 1 2 11...

Page 25: ...nza Mando a distancia Fernsteuerung K 60 D 016 Z 2 6 N 3 5 4 Commande distance Remote control Comando a distanza Mando a distancia Fernsteuerung K 60 D 025 Z 6 2 1 N 22 21 20 1 N GRV 265 X 230 1 50 A...

Page 26: ...Sonda desescarche Enteisungssonde 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 9 8 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 10 9 8 10 14 12 11 17 16 18 E Sonde distance Remote sensor Sonda a distanza Sonda a distancia Externe Temperatursonde K 60 D 028 Z ou...

Page 27: ...mote sensor Sonda a distanza Sonda a distancia Externe Temperatursonde K 60 D 028 Z ou or o o oder K 60 D 033 Z Marche Arr t distance hors fourniture Remote On Off not supplied Avviamento Arresto a di...

Page 28: ...KA1 Auxiliary relay KA2 Auxiliary relay KM1 Fan contactor KM2 Compressor contactor KM3 Heating contactor KM4 Heating contactor NPR Phase sequence relay PCB Electronic card POW CL Filter PR1 Fan relay...

Page 29: ...A2 O KA1 Sonde distance Remote sensor Sonde d givrage Defrost sensor M A distance Remote ON OFF Alarme Alarm Commande VENTILATION EXTERIEURE OUTDOOR UNIT FAN control Commande VANNE VALVE Control Comma...

Page 30: ...Connecteur 2P rouge Connector 2P red Connecteur 2P jaune Connector 2P yellow Unit int rieu re Indoor unit Alimentation 400 3N 50 Power supply 400 3N 50 CCH G G N O W G 1 2 4 L N TP JV N JV JV 2 1 2 1...

Page 31: ...N M NW U V W N 5 3 4 6 T1 T2 T3 Raccordement PA Connection PA Alimentation 400 3N 50 Power supply 400 3N 50 10 05 457 06 GRV 265 X 230 1 50 M2 M2 M1 K2 K2 RO 1 1 N B M S R C JV M N L NW L N M M N M N...

Page 32: ...2 KM2 R1 KM1 EV1 5 6 3 4 3 4 1 2 1 2 01 12 01 12 01 16 01 16 01 16 U 14 W 01 6 01 8 11 T C1 C2 C5 C4 KA1 1 SD1 R L1 2 3 M L K J I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 XA...

Page 33: ...sor connection Unit int rieure Indoor unit Alimentation prot g e 230V 1 T 50 Power supply 230V 1 Earth 50 10 05 662 00 GR 268 R 230 1 50 1 M1 M2 R S C C3 W P M G N W R KM2 B N KM1 1 R B N XA L XA XA N...

Page 34: ...W XA PE Alimentation Power supply 400 3 50 230 1 50 W V U N PE 10 05 667 00 KIT CHAUFFAGE ELECTRIQUE ELECTRIC HEATING KIT 6 kW 230 1 50 400 3 50 10 05 678 00 KIT CHAUFFAGE ELECTRIQUE ELECTRIC HEATING...

Page 35: ...ux BP 131 01601 Tr voux CEDEX France Phone 33 4 74 00 92 92 Fax 33 4 74 00 42 00 R C S Bourg en Bresse B 759 200 728 Due to our policy of continuous development our products are liable to modification...

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