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3.2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

3.2.1 - GENERAL

• Connections are made on the terminal strip located on the side of the unit.
• The electrical connection conduits must be fixed.
• Use the orifices provided for cable lead-throughs.
• Make sure that the wires are correctly connected to the terminal board. Incorrect connection can cause operating

problems as well as overheating which can cause fires.

• Class 1 appliance.
• The electrical installation must be carried out in compliance with the standards and regulations in force (especially

NF C 15-100 ≈ CEI 364).

3.2.2 - POWER SUPPLY

• 230 V / 1 + Earth / 50 Hz power supply from a power supply and protection device (not included) in accordance with

the standards and regulations in force. The unit must be protected by a two-pole circuit breaker (not supplied).

• The voltage variation tolerance is ± 10 % during operation.
• Maximum fuse protection: 6 A.
• Terminal unit current load: 

(*) Excluding accessories

Note

: Power to the electric heating kit, if any, must be supplied separately (refer to the kit’s installation instructions).

3.2.3 - REMOTE CONTROLS (ACCESSORIES)

• 5 types:

-

RAB  30

code 

70250076

with 

manual

change  /  over  (cooling  /  heating  switching)  for  "2-pipe"  or  "4-pipe"  or 

“2-pipe” C electric heater element units.

-

RCC 10

code 

70250051

with 

automatic

change / over (cooling / heating switching) for "2-pipe" units.

-

RCC 20

code 

70250052

with 

automatic

change / over (cooling / heating switching) for “2-pipe” C electric

heater element or 4-tube units.

-

K70P090Z

and 

K70P091Z

with 

automatic 

change-over for “2 or 4-pipe” units or “2-pipe” C electric heater

element units.

Sizes

02

03

04

05

06

08

11

0.24 0.25 0.44 0.44 0.80 1.12 1.52

1.5 mm

2

Current (*) 

A

Size

RAB 30

RCC 10 / 20

Function switch:
- Stand-by.
- On with fan speed selection.

Heating on indicator light

Ventilation on indicator light

Cooling on indicator light

Temperature setpoint knob

Function switch:
- Stand-by.
- On with fan speed selection.

Temperature setpoint knob

Heating / Cooling selector switch

MY COMFORT BASE

MY COMFORT MEDIUM

• “

ECO

” mode

• “

Frost Protection

” mode.

• Alarm sensors.

• “

ECO

” mode

• “

Frost Protection

” mode.

• Alarm sensors.
• “

Master / Slave

” system.

• Remote “

ECO

” mode.

• “

Dehumidification

” function.

K70P090Z

K70P091Z

Summary of Contents for TWN Series

Page 1: ...tiLocoNVettoRe VeNtiLo coNVectoRes VeNtiLatoRKoNVeKtoReN Janvier 2013 10 11 489 F GB I E D 03 Etiquette signal tique f gb i e d Notice d iNstaLLatioN iNstaLLatioN iNstRUctioN MaNUaLe d iNstaLLaZioNe M...

Page 2: ...ed out by gravity To ensure the removal of condensate by gravity the appliance must be assembled horizontally or slightly tilted towards the outlet side see paragraph 3 3 The fan speed switches can on...

Page 3: ...nage tube vertical models Fit the tube on the opposite side do not forget to reverse the position of the plugs located at each end of the tray Replace the grommet f pass the motor cable through the gr...

Page 4: ...l Cv models only NOTE For false ceiling applications the installation s maximum heights must be respected in order to avoid problems related to stratification Such problems are best controlled by plac...

Page 5: ...ION OF PIPES The insulation concerns the water return and inlet pipes Use polyethylene sheathing at least 9 mm thick After connection and leak inspection insulate the unit s valves tubes and connectio...

Page 6: ...ied separately refer to the kit s installation instructions 3 2 3 REMOTE CONTROLS ACCESSORIES 5 types RAB 30 code 70250076 with manual change over cooling heating switching for 2 pipe or 4 pipe or 2 p...

Page 7: ...he settings on DIP switches 1 to 8 located inside the control depending on the application refer to the indications below and the controller s technical manuals B Connections with manual remote contro...

Page 8: ...ning the operation of this controller consult Technical Instructions No 10 12 152 TWN 70250051 N U L N Y11 4 GV MV PV Q1 Q2 Q3 8 9 10 M B2 B1 D1 GND TWN 70250051 N U L N Y11 4 GV MV PV Q1 Q2 Q3 8 9 10...

Page 9: ...1 5 mm2 To avoid electromagnetic disturbance do not route sensor connection next to power cables Temperature sensor bare for RCC remote controls code 70250053 Type CTN 3 k at 25 C IP 65 cl II 2 uses p...

Page 10: ...d in this manner must come from the same source The polarities must be strictly respected Maximum total connection length 80m with 1 5 mm2 As the sensor inputs are connected to 230 v use a contact and...

Page 11: ...to earth That no tools or any other objects have been left in the unit That the filter is correctly fitted The coil box is clean That the condensate discharge outlet is correctly connected The conden...

Page 12: ...condition of the appliance regularly and clean the coil as well as the condensate drain pan Both sides of the coil must be cleaned by using a vacuum cleaner with a rubber end piece and by taking care...

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Page 15: ...ateriali e componenti di alta qualit che sono riutilizzabili o riciclabili Alla fine della sua vita utile deve essere smaltito separatamente dai rifiuti domestici Vi preghiamo di smaltire questo appar...

Page 16: ...ioramento dei nostri prodotti ci riserviamo di modificarli senza preaviso En el inter s de mejoras constantes nuestros productos pueden modificarse sin aviso pr vio Unsere Produkte werden laufend verb...

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