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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE END-USER

 

 

 

 

Installation of the appliance must only be carried out by persons with suitable engineering qualifications 

 

 

Do not attempt to modify, repair or service the appliance yourself 

 

 

Do not insert body parts or any other items into the air inlet or air outlet 
 

 

Do not start or stop the unit by removing the power cable; always use the controls and switches provided 

 

 

Ensure the appliance is protected from prolonged exposure to large quantities of water 

 

 

Do not operate the unit or the programmer with wet fingers 

 

 

Upon replacement of the fuse, ensure an adequate replacement is used (e.g. not fuse wire) 

 

 

Keep the programmer unit out of reach of children 

 

 

The electrical supply must be isolated during a heightened risk of lightning strikes 

 

 

Do not attempt to move the appliance once installed; this must be carried out by a qualified engineer 

 

 

Isolate the electrical supply to the appliance if an odour presents, or scorching is detected 

 

 

Only use this appliance for the purpose intended 

 

 

Ensure the area around the appliance is clean, well-ventilated and kept free of all obstructions 

 

 

Do not keep items on top of the appliance or use it to support other appliances 

 

 

Do not under any circumstances stand on the appliance 

 

 

Isolate the electrical supply to the appliance if it is to be switched off for a period of more than two weeks 

 

 

Drain the water from the water circuit if power to the unit is to be switched off during very cold weather 

 

 

Periodically check the condition of any supports for deterioration 

 

 

Do not wash the unit with water, alcohol, benzine, thinners, glass cleaner, polish or powders 

 

 

During cleaning, isolate the electrical supply to the appliance 

 

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Summary of Contents for ActiveAir S1800 S

Page 1: ...AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP S1800 S USER INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully before installing commissioning and using this appliance To be retained by...

Page 2: ...g avoid inhalation and contact with the skin and eyes Suitable personal protective equipment must be worn gloves overalls eye protection and a comprehensive first aid kit containing eye wash should be...

Page 3: ...d risk of lightning strikes Do not attempt to move the appliance once installed this must be carried out by a qualified engineer Isolate the electrical supply to the appliance if an odour presents or...

Page 4: ...01 EN 50366 2003 EN 14511 2004 parts 1 to 4 EN 60335 2 40 2003 A11 2004 used in conjunction with EN 60335 1 2002 A11 2004 A1 2004 The Basis on Which Conformity is Being Declared The products identifie...

Page 5: ...e Information 10 Technical Information 11 Dimensions Clearances 11 Water Connection Dimensions 11 Mounting Dimensions 11 Technical Specification 12 Performance Data 12 Installation Instructions 13 Int...

Page 6: ...starting the appliance ensure that it has been installed in full accordance with these instructions and that all necessary safety checks have been carried out The diagram below fig 1 shows the progra...

Page 7: ...nning indicator display Please ensure that all other required parameters such as cylinder water temperature see adjacent column have been set before operating the appliance To cease operation in this...

Page 8: ...essure switch has operated Refer to the operating parameter descriptions page 21 for further details AMBIENT TEMPERATURE CUTOUT Should the ambient temperature around the appliance reach too high a lev...

Page 9: ...g hot water system page 20 If sounds are heard from the appliance which sound like the passage of water this is merely the normal movement of the refrigerant within the unit If there is power to the a...

Page 10: ...nical advisors are available to discuss any problem with the appliance which may occur In many cases the problem may be solved over the telephone eliminating the need for a service visit HOW TO REPORT...

Page 11: ...11 TECHNICAL INFORMATION FIG 3 CLEARANCES FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW A 748 B 748 C 1030 D 619 E 753 F 72 5 G 130 H 285 ALL DIMENSIONS IN mm FIG 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS...

Page 12: ...kg Noise Level 60 dB A Min Water Output Temperature 20 C Max Water Output Temperature 55 C Power Supply 230V 50Hz Fused at 32 amp Working Ambient Temperature Range 5 C to 43 C Flow Return Connections...

Page 13: ...upright position prior to installation it must be left standing for at least 24 hours before use The Activair can be fitted either internally or externally to the property being heated The appliance...

Page 14: ...y before accessing the inside of the appliance This appliance must be earthed and the earth cable must be of a greater length than the current carrying conductor cables i e live and neutral supply cab...

Page 15: ...15 FIG 4 INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...linder central heating and underfloor heating sizing calculations must take this into account A chart of Activair heat outputs at various ambient air temperatures can be found on page 12 Should a back...

Page 17: ...ust be installed in compliance with current Building Regulations and any local directives which may apply Note a circulating pump is not included within the Activair unit FIG 5 ACTIVAIR SIDE SEALED SY...

Page 18: ...18 SYSTEM SCHEMATICS cont BUFFER TANK FOR STANDARD OR UNDERFLOOR HEATING CIRCUITS FIG 9 FIG 10 DHW HTG VIA TANK IN TANK WITH SOLAR COIL...

Page 19: ...rain The water will drain from holes in the base of the Activair If the unit is installed outside provision should be made to drain this water to a soakaway if the unit is installed indoors a collect...

Page 20: ...symbol will flash when the water reaches this temperature and the unit will cease operation 5 Explain all system controls and the maintenance procedure below to the end user Make adjustments to the p...

Page 21: ...nt temperature has returned to normal levels unit will automatically reset 06 Coil temperature cycle Coil temperature too high When coil temperature has returned to normal levels unit will automatical...

Page 22: ...will allow the preservation of all settings and timings If the appliance is operating but the water temperature is lower than expected 1 Check that all isolation valves are fully open 2 Check the wat...

Page 23: ...7 Transformer 224506 1 8 Relay 224542 1 9 Relay Cable 224543 1 10 NTC Sensor 224508 1 11 Fan Blades 224545 1 12 Auxiliary Starter 224520 1 13 Programmer Extension Cable 224535 1 14 NTC Sensor PCB Ada...

Page 24: ...strations contained within are vested in TR Engineering Ltd and neither the brochure or any part thereof may be reproduced without prior written consent TR Engineering s policy is one of continuous re...

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