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3.1.4 - MOUNTING

• The system can be placed on the floor or fixed to the wall or ceiling.
• It must be fitted flush against a wall in all cases.
• For wall or ceiling mounting, refer to the Accessories section for the supports which can be used.

3.1.5 - CHOOSING THE BLOWING DIRECTION

A - STANDARD DELIVERY

• Vertical backward blowing.

B - FORWARD BLOWING:

• Turn the grille 180

°

  (see "Removal" below).

3.1.6 - HORIZONTAL BLOWING

• Remove the cabinet (see page 4).

1 - Remove the outlet grille (1): undo the two clips (A) by turning them a quarter of a turn (using a screw driver or a coin).

- Remove the door (9) by pressing on the side to release the hinge pin (B).

- Remove the control panel (7) by taking out the two fastening screws (C).

- Remove the removable panel (2) by taking out the four fastening screws (D).

- Refit the removable panel (2) on the top and fix it with the four screws (D).

- Refit the control panel (7) on the front part and fix it with the two screws (C).

- Refit the door (9) by pressing on the side to engage the hinge pin (B) in the hole.

Refit the outlet grille (1) and lock the two clips (A) by turning them a quarter of a turn.

- Take out the control panel held by two screws.
- Remove the ceiling tray held by 4 screws.

10 - Position the control panel by turning it 90

°

 towards the front.

Fix with the 2 screws.

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Summary of Contents for CSCV 175 L

Page 1: ...1 April 2004 10 11 220 GB 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CSCV L CONSOLETYPE SPLIT SYSTEM R 407 C refrigerant CSCV 175 L CSCV 225 L ...

Page 2: ...essories 11 7 Connecting accessories 11 8 Starting 12 9 Maintenance instructions 12 10 Wiring diagrams 13 SUMMARY The equipment must be installed started up and maintained by authorised and qualified personnel in accordance 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 ...

Page 3: ...temperature extérieure Materials Painted sheet casing Plastic grille Copper piping Copper aluminium heat exchanger 10 9 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Materials Plastic coated sheet casing Metal grilles Polyethylene insulation M1 Copper aluminium heat exchanger Copper piping GR 180 C 2 2 WEIGHT Unit Packed weight 57 kg 76 kg Net weight 52 kg 67 kg Unit TAV 175 C TAV 225 C Packed weight 43 kg 49 kg Net weight 37 ...

Page 4: ...e care to lock the clips A by turning them a quarter of a turn 3 1 2 REMOVING THE FAN ASSEMBLY Remove the fastening screws Disconnect the loom at connector D Pull the fan assembly 3 1 3 CHOOSING THE LOCATION AVOID Putting the unit in very damp places This unit is designed to be installed in sheltered rooms IP 20 Direct exposure to sunlight or the proximity of heat sources Installing the unit behin...

Page 5: ... turning them a quarter of a turn using a screw driver or a coin 2 Remove the door 9 by pressing on the side to release the hinge pin B 3 Remove the control panel 7 by taking out the two fastening screws C 4 Remove the removable panel 2 by taking out the four fastening screws D 5 Refit the removable panel 2 on the top and fix it with the four screws D 6 Refit the control panel 7 on the front part ...

Page 6: ...ble as an accessory code K 70 U 001 Z 3 2 2 FLOOR MOUNTING Select the location for the unit on the basis of the following criteria the unit must be installed outside it is necessary to make sure that the free space around the unit is provided see the minimum dimensions on the drawing opposite installation must be simple and make maintenance work easy the unit must be fixed on a hard base and must ...

Page 7: ...and with polyalcohol oil Contrary to mineral oil it is very hygroscopic it absorbs the humidity of the ambient air very quickly This can modify its lubricant properties and lead in time to the destruction of the compressor MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Never add oil to the appliance the compressor is filled with polyalcohol oil a special oil which cannot tolerate the presence of other oils 2 The inst...

Page 8: ...4 4 2 3 CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT Connect the gas and liquid pipes on the corresponding Flare valves Tighten by hand Tighten using torque wrenches see tightening torque in the table page 7 4 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS NOTES Class 1 appliance The electrical connection conduits must be fixed The electrical installation must be carried out in compliance with the rules in force especially NFC 15 10...

Page 9: ... indicated Insert the 8 S 10 plugs supplied Fix the 2 bars with the 8 screws supplied Fix the indoor unit complying with the minimum and maximum dimensions The distance between the bar and the indoor unit must be a maximum of 20 mm IMPORTANT Level it using the adjustment wheels or with a backward slope up to 5 mm Type TAV 175 C TAV 225 C A 800 990 B 465 465 C 880 1 070 D 415 415 Accessory code K 6...

Page 10: ...he 230V supply The temperature adjustment range can be limited by means of the mechanical limit stops located on the control knob Wall mounting Secure the unit at a height of approximately 1 5 m from the floor in a location representative of normal convection currents while avoiding wall which are poorly insulated or liable to vibrate the proximity of parasitic heat sources sunshine heating applia...

Page 11: ...ACCESSORIES Length Code K 70 A 02 BT K 70 A 04 BT K 70 A 08 BT K 70 A 12 BT K 70 A 15 BT K 70 A 20 BT Unit CSCV 175 L 7 1 REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS These connections include 2 insulated refrigeration lines 2 m 4 m 8 m 12 m 15 m 20 m Length Code K 70 A 04 CT K 70 A 08 CT K 70 A 12 CT K 70 A 15 CT K 70 A 20 CT Unit CSCV 225 L 4 m 8 m 12 m 15 m 20 m 7 2 COMPLETE CONNECTION ASSEMBLIES These include the ...

Page 12: ...uired position Set the temperature using the thermostat see User manual 8 4 EXTERNAL UNIT FAN The GRV 180 L and 220 L units are an all season adjustable fan speed system standard equipment Fan motor speed varies according to the pressure of condensation and the outside temperature 8 STARTING 9 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Before doing any work on the installation make sure it is switched off...

Page 13: ...0 B1 Room thermostat B3 Anti frost thermostat C1 M1 capacitor C3 Filtration capacitor M1 Fan S Switch B Blue BW Blue White G Grey GW Grey White JV Yellow Green LW Purple White N Black NG Black Grey NL Black Purple NW Black White R Red RW Red White W White 10 WIRING DIAGRAMS GRV 180 L 230 1 50 L N 1 2 3 4 TP FM P M W CM W N R JV JV JV W N N N B B J R G M B J W R R O JV S R C CCH N W 1 0 KM2 A1 HPS ...

Page 14: ...CH T C L H R G G B B G JV G R R R R W W JV M G B N J R B G M B B J CM W B N G W P M R R J JV KM2 F2 JV FM C1 B C A A1 Speed controller C1 Fan capacitor CCH Crankcase resistor CM Compressor F2 Compressor internal protection FM Fan HPS High pressure sensor KM2 Compressor contactor NPR Phase sequence controller T Thermostat TP Terminal board B Blue G Grey J Yellow JV Yellow Green L Purple M Brown N B...

Page 15: ...ieux BP 131 01601 Trévoux CEDEX France Tel 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 without notice ...

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