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False start the compressors (connect them just long

enough to make a few turns). To do so, use contactors

-KM1- and -KM2-.
Wait for 5 to 7 minutes and repeat the false start.
Wait another 5 to 7 minutes and perform a last false

start.
Then switch the compressors to full working order.

1.5 Operating instructions

A thermostat is used for starting and managing the air conditioning unit and for adjusting the temperature

of the supply air.
Through this thermostat, the operating programme determines when to automatically start the air con‐

ditioning unit. The performance of the different unit components is also determined by the operating

programme.
Refer to the documentation for the DPC-1 programmable digital thermostat with communication or the

documentation for the thermostat installed with the unit for more detail on start-up and regulation mech‐

anisms.

1.5.1 Thermostat connections to the control board

A. Thermostat connection board.

Board connection terminals

X1.

To terminal X1 of the DPC-1 thermostat.

B. White To terminal B of the DPC-1 thermostat.
R. Red. To terminal R of the DPC-1 thermostat.

W.

O/B

Y1

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Summary of Contents for Activa Series

Page 1: ...ACTIVA SERIES ROOF TOP Air Conditioners User manual Ref N 40318_EN 0709...

Page 2: ...Thermostat connections to the control board 7 1 5 2 Thermostat connections 8 1 6 Safety and equipment protection systems 8 1 7 Placing the unit out of service for a planned stoppage or breakdown 9 1...

Page 3: ...1 User manual...

Page 4: ...eel plate The outdoor parts are treated with an oven polymerised polyester paint RAL9002 guaranteeing a quality finish that lasts for many years 800 H N S in compliance with DIN 50021 There are option...

Page 5: ...ulled into the unit at the side or through the base Electrical panel The unit s electrical panel meets EN60204 1 and EN60439 1 standards The main switch with a drive lever is a standard component on a...

Page 6: ...Roof Top ACTIVA series of units is exclusively designed for the air conditioning of buildings and properties The unit uses a cooling system heat pump gas burners and or electrical heat for support dep...

Page 7: ...erty users must under no circumstances inspect or adjust the unit themselves All of inspections or adjustments that may be made by the user are performed using the DPC 1 thermo stat If the air conditi...

Page 8: ...oling heat pump gas burner heating The ARG ARD models join an additional heating and air supply system to their respective cooling circuits In this case the air inbound to the building or property cir...

Page 9: ...ramme determines when to automatically start the air con ditioning unit The performance of the different unit components is also determined by the operating programme Refer to the documentation for th...

Page 10: ...djust the unit themselves All of inspections or adjustments that may be made by the user are performed using the DPC 1 thermostat The air conditioning unit is fitted with electrical protection systems...

Page 11: ...netic switch on the unit power supply must be disconnected CAUTION Always keep the electrical power supply connected to the unit Only disconnect the unit if it is not to be used for a long period of t...

Page 12: ...45 Fault in economiser or hot water coil outdoor supply water return sensor 46 Smoke detector high temperature or supply temperature 80 C 91 Ambient sensor open or short circuited 92 Internal sensor...

Page 13: ...with the unit To make them easier maintenance tasks have been grouped by time intervals in a series of tables Maintenance responsibilities of the user see on page 11 1 8 2 Maintenance responsibilities...

Page 14: ...nt law as an electrical and electronic device and therefore this product cannot be dealt with at the end of its working life as domestic or urban waste The product must be taken to collection points f...

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