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V 7-025 NW
V 7-035 NW
V 7-050 NW

climaVAIR

DE, EN, HR, IT, TR

Summary of Contents for climaVAIR V 7-050 NW

Page 1: ...V 7 025 NW V 7 035 NW V 7 050 NW climaVAIR DE EN HR IT TR...

Page 2: ...For the installer V 7 025 NW V 7 035 NW V 7 050 NW Installation Manual Heat Pump Air conditioner climaVAIR Split Type EN...

Page 3: ...allation of the Pipe Work 10 9 3 1 Correct Removal of the Condensate Water 10 9 3 2 Handling the Refrigerant Pipes 10 9 3 3 Correct installation of the condensate pipe work 11 9 3 4 Making Holes for t...

Page 4: ...g conditions 2 Identification of the Unit 3 Note The relevant personnel performing any service of maintenance operations involving the handling of the refrigerant fluid must have the necessary certifi...

Page 5: ...it 3 Remote controller 4 Interconnecting pipework not supplied 5 Condensed water drainage connection 5 1 Indoor Unit The indoor unit heats and cools air as it circulates it around the the room to be c...

Page 6: ...and Table 5 2 depending on the model please consult the model nameplate The dimensions are given in mm Fig 5 3 Dimensions of the outdoor unit Legend H Height L Length D Depth A Length of valves B Dist...

Page 7: ...sate water in the outdoor and indoor unit these allow the water condensed in the unit during normal operation to be properly discharge Electric connections these allow connection of a mains power supp...

Page 8: ...Unit Air Flow volume m3 h 1800 2100 1800 Sound Pressure level dB A 50 50 51 Refrigerant R410A Refrigerant charge gr 700 1000 1350 Compressor type Rotary Scroll Expansion system Capillary Dimensions Hx...

Page 9: ...environmental standards in force Do not dispose of packaging irresponsibly recycle where possible 8 Installation 8 1 Qualification of the Installation Personnel Ensure that this unit is installed by s...

Page 10: ...um clearances are met Choose a position that will allow air to reach all parts of the room evenly Avoid beams obstructions or lights which would interfere with the airflow Install the indoor unit at a...

Page 11: ...efrigerant pipes through the use of unsuitable materials Use only pipes specifically intended for refrigeration and R410A refrigerant Note In specialised wholesalers you will find suitable refrigerant...

Page 12: ...pipe with a rising bend see Figure 9 2 Fig 9 2 Avoid rising bends If the drain is run to a tank or butt avoid installing the condensed water pipe with it free end submerged in water see Figure 9 3 Fi...

Page 13: ...ondensed water pipe through the hole Remember to seal the hole inside and out properly after installing the pipes Carefully bend the installation pipe in the right direction taking care not to overben...

Page 14: ...ure that the pipework is not trapped behind the unit 10 Installation of the Outdoor Unit 10 1 Selecting the Assembly Location Warning Outdoor units must be placed in accessible areas for subsequent ma...

Page 15: ...mage in the refrigerant pipes Bend the pipe carefully to prevent kinks or breaks Cut the pipes leaving enough extra piping hanging over to enable the unit to be connected at the outdoor unit valve con...

Page 16: ...adaptor or replace the plug with a UK style one or remove and connect directly into a suitable electrical isolator Danger Danger of electric shock Use wiring in accordance with the respective local na...

Page 17: ...her equipment is connected to this power supply line Note For more detailed information on the electric installation please consult the Technical Connection Conditions applied by your electricity supp...

Page 18: ...d conductor before tightening the screws to clamp the cable Warning Danger of malfunction and breakdowns resulting from water penetration Always terminate the interconnecting cable from below the cabl...

Page 19: ...upply Supply section up to 25 meter in mm2 1 5 1 5 1 5 Indoor Outdoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Thermal magnetic circuit breaker type D A 10 10 10 Interconnection section up to 25 meter mm2 1 5 1 5 1 5 Int...

Page 20: ...until the pressure test has been successfully completed According to Regulation 842 2006 EC the complete refrigerant circuit must be periodically checked for leakage Take the necessary actions to ensu...

Page 21: ...of the installation has been completed Fig 12 4 Low pressure manometer reading with the low valve closed and the vacuum pump switched off checking for leaks Warning Danger of malfunction and refriger...

Page 22: ...refrigerant reclaim cylinder to achieve this Warning Recovery and re charging of refrigerant can only be completed by qualified and competent persons This is a legal requirement Warning Never release...

Page 23: ...nks once at 11 times of 1 Hz and interval of 2 seconds or so 1 Suction temperature sensor may be faulty 2 Outdoor PCB may be faulty E7 With the malfunction LED1 on the outdoor mainboard blinks 15 time...

Page 24: ...frequency of 1 Hz 1 The indoor PCB might be damaged 2 The outdoor PCB might be damaged E14 1 Check whether Terminal CN2 on the indoor mainboard is correctly fitted 2 The indoor mainboard may be fault...

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