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3 - INSTALLATION

• Safety index: IP 24.

• Select the location for the unit on the basis of the following

criteria:
- the unit must be installed outside,
- the unit must not be installed near the following:

. sources of heat,
. combustible materials,
. return/air intake of an adjacent building,

- 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 be  protected

DRAINAGE OF CONDENSATES

- If necessary, use the accessory part supplied to connect the condensate

drainage tube.

- The base has 2 drainage holes (one on each side).
- For condensate drainage, place the splined elbow in one of the holes,

depending on the unit's inclination or the preferred side, and plug the other
hole with the plastic cover.

- In this case, the tank and the drain line must be protected against freezing

risks.

Antivibration mountings

4 - CONNECTIONS

4.1 - HYDRAULIC CONNECTION

• Connect the water pipes to the corresponding connections. Refer to Ø and placement page 3.
• Install the hydraulic filter (supplied) on the water intake.  Connect it using 2 isolation valves for cleaning purposes.

Note:
Insulated "flexible water pipes" accessories 1 metre in length can be used:

- Ø 3/4" code K 60 L 054 Z.

4.2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

4.2.1 - GENERAL

• The acceptable voltage variation is: 

±

 10% during operation.

• The electrical connection conduits must be fixed.
• Use the cable clamps located inside the switch box.
• Class 1 unit.
• The electrical installation must comply with the standards and regulations applicable where the unit is being installed (in

particular NF C 15-100 

CEI 364).

4.2.2 - POWER SUPPLY

• 230 V / 1 / 50 Hz.
• The power supply must come from an isolation and electric protection device (not supplied) in accordance with existing

regulations. The installation must be protected by a 20A double-pole circuit-breaker (not included).
Note: The unit is designed to be connected to a power supply having a TT neutral regime (neutral to ground) or TN.S regime

(to neutral) as per NF C 15-100.

POWER SUPPLY CABLE
• 
Section : 3 G 2.5 mm

2

.

• This section is given as an indication only.

It should be checked and adapted, if necessary, according to installation conditions.

• Make the electrical connections to the terminal board as per the electrical diagrams.

from risks of flooding, (we recommend that the unit be raised approximately 100 mm off the ground to facilitate the installation
of condensate drainage tubing, as required),

- use the anti-vibration mountings supplied, making sure that they are not compressed too much when the fastening screws are

tightened,

- the blown air must not be directed towards surrounding windows,
- vibrations and noise must not be transmitted to a nearby building,
- avoid:

. excessive exposure to salty air or sulfuric gas,
. the proximity of the extractor fan,
. projections of mud (next to a roadway or path, for example),
. areas where there is strong wind blowing against the unit's air exhaust.

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Summary of Contents for PMERV 5

Page 1: ...1 10 11 338 GB 06 April 2004 PMERV 5 AIR COOLED WATER CHILLER HEAT PUMP R 407 C refrigerant INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ed for the R 407 C fluid 3 The weight of the refrigerant contained in the storage bottle must be checked constantly Do not use it from the moment the remaining weight is less than 10 of the total weig...

Page 3: ...ect s technical file The personnel responsible for receiving the unit must conduct a visual inspection in order to identify all damage to which the unit may have been subjected during transport refrig...

Page 4: ...ion The electrical connection conduits must be fixed Use the cable clamps located inside the switch box Class 1 unit The electrical installation must comply with the standards and regulations applicab...

Page 5: ...anges heating cooling are to be performed with the unit shutdown Remote control off Operating mode 2 1 3 4 PMERV Jumper to be removed The Remote control unit K 60 D 035 Z can perform this function 4 2...

Page 6: ...2 220 Ohmic value Ohm 24 VAC SUPPLY TRANSFORMER CARTE ELECTRONIQUE A MICROPROCESSEUR CHILLER COMPACT ACTUATORS DIGITAL INPUTS Temperature probe S1 for control Temperature probe S2 for defrosting and p...

Page 7: ...continue to function for a certain amount of time 150 seconds max PRG mute SEL chiller 5 sec comp x 100 PRG mute SEL chiller the PRG 1 key If during the adjustment procedure no key is pressed for 60 s...

Page 8: ...s if necessary see table below Remedy the fault Important note any work must be done by qualified experienced person The alarm is cancelled automatically when the fault is cleared NOTE If the circulat...

Page 9: ...e properly tight and that the hydraulic circuit functions correctly purge of circuits position of valves hydraulic pressure That there are no leaks That the machine is stable That the power cables are...

Page 10: ...MPORTANT NOTE Before carrying out any work on the machine make sure that it is switched off and that access to it is prevented Any work must be carried out by personnel qualified and authorised to wor...

Page 11: ...olours of the wires B Blue BW Blue White G Grey GN Grey Black L Purple M Brown MR Brown Red N Black NB Black Blue NL Black Purple NM Black Brown P Pink PG Pink Grey R Red RG Red Grey RL Red Purple RW...

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