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Split Type Installation Manual

8

Units

V 10-050 M2N

V 10-060 M2N

Outdoor Unit

VA 10-050 M2NHO

VA 10-060 M2NHO

Indoor Unit 1

VA 10-025 MNHI

VA 10-025 MNHI

Indoor Unit 2

VA 10-025 MNHI

VA 10-035 MNHI

Cooling Capacity

kW 

5,42

5,47

Power input

kW

1,63

1,64

Operating current

A

7,5

7,8

Heating capacity

kW

6,32

6,44

Power input

kW

1,63

1,77

Operating current

A

8,8

7,4

Indoor Unit

Air Flow volume

m

3

/h

380/440/500

380/440/500

m

3

/h

380/440/500

380/440/500

Sound Power level

Indoor 1

dB(A)

45/52/56

45/52/56

Indoor 2

dB(A)

45/52/56

45/52/56

Sound Pressure level

Indoor 1

dB(A)

32/39/43

32/39/43

Indoor 2

dB(A)

32/39/43

32/39/43

Sound Pressure level min speed

Indoor 1

dB(A)

30/36/41

30/36/41

Indoor 2

dB(A)

30/36/41

30/36/41

Dimensions (HxLxD)

mm

285x760x185

285x760x185

Net Weight

kg

8,6

8,6

Outdoor Unit

Air Flow volume

m

3

/h

2800

2800

Sound Power level

dB(A)

63

63

Sound Pressure level

dB(A)

52

52

Refrigerant

R410A

R410A

Refrigerant charge heat pump

gr

1800

1800

Compressor type

5CS130XCC03

5CS130XCC03

Expansion system

EXV

EXV

Dimensions (HxLxD)

mm

699x915x325

699x915x325

Dimensions Valves A/B/C/F

mm

45X55X80

45X55X80

Dimensions Installation I/J

mm

344x583

344x583

Net Weight

kg

48,8

48,8

Pipe Connections

Pipe conection diameter liq/gas Outdoor

Zoll

1/4 - 3/8

1/4 - 3/8

Max. L1+L2+(L3)

m

30

30

Max. L1

m

15

15

Max. height IU under OU

m

10

10

Max. height OU under IU

m

10

10

Chargeless lenght

m

5

5

Additional charge per meter

gr

20

20

Table 5.6  Technical specifications. (MULTI).

  Note!

As part of its policy for ongoing improvements 
of its products, Vaillant reserves the right to 
modify these specifications without prior notice.

5 Description of the Unit

Summary of Contents for climaVAIR V 10-025 NW

Page 1: ...V 10 025 NW V 10 035 NW V 10 050 NW V 10 065 NW V 10 050 M2N V 10 060 M2N climaVAIR DE EN ES HR IT NL TR...

Page 2: ...For the fitter V 10 025 NW V 10 035 NW V 10 050 NW V 10 065 NW V 10 050 M2N V 10 060 M2N Installation Manual Air conditioner climaVAIR Split Type EN...

Page 3: ...3 1 Methods for the Correct Discharge of the Condensed Water 11 9 3 2 Handling the Coolant Pipes 12 9 3 3 Handling the Condensed Water Pipe 12 9 3 4 Making Holes for the Pipes 13 9 3 5 Laying the Pip...

Page 4: ...ains R 410A refrigerant Do not vent R 410A into atmosphere R 410A is a fluorinated greenhouse gas covered by Kyoto Protocol with a Global Warming Potential GWP 1975 Note The refrigerant fluid containe...

Page 5: ...Outdoor unit Remote controller Connections and channels Accessories Figure 5 1 shows the unit components Fig 5 1 Unit components MONO Legend 1 Indoor Unit 2 Outdoor Unit 3 Remote controller 4 Connect...

Page 6: ...V 10 060 M2N 285 760 185 8 6 Table 5 1 Dimensions and weights of the indoor unit 5 2 Outdoor Unit The outdoor unit ensures that the absorbed air is released to the outside from the room during operati...

Page 7: ...344 583 42 V 10 060 M2N 699 915 325 45 55 80 344 583 42 Table 5 2 Dimensions and weights of the outdoor unit 5 3 Remote Controller The remote control allows using the unit 5 4 Connections and Channels...

Page 8: ...imensions HxLxD mm 285x760x185 285x760x185 304x865x228 304x865x228 Net Weight kg 8 5 8 5 12 12 Outdoor Unit Air Flow volume m3 h 1800 2100 2600 2800 Sound Power level dB A 63 63 66 66 Sound Pressure l...

Page 9: ...mensions HxLxD mm 285x760x185 285x760x185 Net Weight kg 8 6 8 6 Outdoor Unit Air Flow volume m3 h 2800 2800 Sound Power level dB A 63 63 Sound Pressure level dB A 52 52 Refrigerant R410A R410A Refrige...

Page 10: ...t dispose of it without the proper controls 8 Installation 8 1 Qualification of the Installation Personnel Ensure that this unit is installed by authorised personnel The personnel authorised by Vailla...

Page 11: ...Side separation opposite side connections minimum 10 cm F Rear separation minimum 10 cm G Side separation connections side minimum 15 cm H Front separation minimum 60 cm Fig 8 2 General diagram of the...

Page 12: ...owns or malfunction Ensure that the assembly plate has been correctly levelled Otherwise disassemble the plate and assemble it again correctly 9 3 Installation of the Pipes 9 3 1 Methods for the Corre...

Page 13: ...en reviving keep the pipe opening directed downwards in order to prevent shavings from getting into the pipes Mount the joining tubes carefully ensuring they cannot become displaced Ensure that they w...

Page 14: ...Case A laying the rear piping In the event of laying the rear piping a suitable hole must be made see Figure 9 6 Drill a hole in accordance with the diameter indicated in Figure 9 6 slightly descendi...

Page 15: ...any possible cuts with masking tape or insulate any bare coolant piping with the corresponding insulation material used for cooling Fig 9 9 Laying the Pipes Legend 1 Heat resistant material 2 Drain pi...

Page 16: ...Coolant Return The coolant circuit contains a special oil to lubricate the outdoor unit compressor To assist the return of the oil to the compressor the following is recommended that the indoor unit i...

Page 17: ...of electric shock Before connecting the unit to the electric supply line ensure that the line is not live Danger Danger of electric shock If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manuf...

Page 18: ...t a 32 A fusing point Check that no other equipment is connected to this power supply line Note For more detailed information on the electric installation please consult the Technical Connection Condi...

Page 19: ...terminals of the power supply line in the bushing block and tighten the screws 11 Electric Wiring 3 C C C 1 1 1 N 2 L L L 3 C C C 1 1 1 N 2 L L L V 10 035 NW 230 1 50 Hz Outdoor Indoor V 10 025 NW 3 C...

Page 20: ...cables are correctly secured and connected Mount the protective wiring cover 11 5 Electric Characteristics V 10 025 NW V 10 035 NW V 10 050 NW V 10 065 NW V 10 050 M2N V 10 060 M2N Voltage V Ph Hz 230...

Page 21: ...at all the connections and joints are watertight Close all the valves on the combined meter and remove the nitrogen cylinder Release the pressure from the system by slowly opening the faucets In the e...

Page 22: ...oning for approximately 15 minutes depending on the size of the installation to carry out the vacuum Check the needle on the low pressure manometer it should indicate 0 1 MPa 76 cmHg Fig 12 3 Low pres...

Page 23: ...tion faucets 12 Preparation for Use Cover the two and three way valves with the corresponding protective covers Fig 12 7 Protective covers Legend 1 Service hole lid 2 Two and three way valve covers Co...

Page 24: ...Outdoor PCB E7 With the malfunction LED1 on the outdoor mainboard blinks 15 times 1 The outdoor mainboard needs dehumidification 2 The outdoor mainboard needs dehumidification 3 The linking cable betw...

Page 25: ...r mainboard blinks once at frequency of 1 Hz 1 The indoor PCB might be damaged 2 The outdoor PCB might be damaged E14 1 Whether Terminal CN2 on the indoor mainboard is well inserted or not 2 The indoo...

Page 26: ...ature sensor 2 Indoor PCB Temp sensor resistance of heat exchanging abnormal E2 1 Heat exchange sensor 2 Indoor PCB Indoor fan motor abnormal E14 1 Whether Terminal CN2 on the indoor mainboard is well...

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