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Installation instructions

General comments

The SOC series units are outdoor units of a split air
conditioner which are equipped with an axial and vertical
discharge fan, and are to be installed directly outdoors.
For operation, these units must be connected, electrically
and with regard to the refrigerant, to the corresponding indoor
unit.

Protection of the environment 

Packing
The packing material is recyclable. It should be disposed of
in accordance with the residual collection regulations estab-
lished.

Disposal of the unit
After a long service life, and upon disassembling the unit, its
components should be recuperated ecologically. The cooling
circuit is full of HCFC-22 refrigerant that should be salvaged
and, finally, returned to the gas manufacturer for recycling.
Oil will remain in the airtight compressor and, therefore, it will
be returned along with the sealed circuit.
The air conditioning unit will be deposited wherever estab-
lished by the local authorities for its selective disposal.

Warning signals

The following signs indicate the presence of potentially
dangerous conditions for users or service personnel.
Whenever found on the unit itself, keep in mind the warning
indicated by each one.

This sign indicates an electrical risk or
danger.

Attention: The unit has a remote control
system and can start automatically. Two
minutes prior to having access to the
interior, the power supply should be dis-
connected so as to avoid any contact
with the fan turbine.

Attention: It is compulsory to read the
instructions prior to any handling.

Attention: Fan in operation.

Attention: No to touch hot surfaces.

Attention: Possible gas leakage due to
inadequate handling.

Attention: Transmission by belt and pul-
ley.

Transportation

The outdoor units should always be transported in vertical
position so as to avoid oil leakage from the compressor. If, for
any reason, this position has to be changed, it should be done
only for the time strictly necessary.

Location

The location chosen should allow permanent access for
service maintenance, either through the side panels or the
rear panel.
The outdoor unit should be installed directly outdoors.

Empty spaces

Empty space should be left in the installation of each unit for
the following:

a) Outdoor unit air intake and discharge.
b) Connection of the drainage tubing and wiring.
c) Air ducts.
d) Maintenance service.
e) Electrical supply.

For proper operation, the minimum distances indicated in the
general dimensions drawings should always be respected
with regard to obstacles that could obstruct the free circula-
tion of air, or any service work.

Summary of Contents for SAC

Page 1: ...SPLIT SYSTEM YORK ...

Page 2: ... the outdoor unit 16 Checking the tension of the belts 16 General dimensions 17 18 Index General description 5 Nomenclature 5 Technical specifications 5 Mechanical specifications of outdoor units AHO F 5 Mechanical specifications of indoor unit CHI 800 5 Table of variations 6 Physical data 7 Rated performance data 8 Testing conditions 8 Correction factors 8 Cooling capacities sensitives 8 10 CHI 8...

Page 3: ...e relevant pressure and leak detection tests Electrical and control wiring system Highly reliable integrated circuits Their compact size permit easy and fast servicing It complies with the European regulations currently in force Mechanical specifications of indoor unit SIC 240 Indoor unit SIC 240 is compatible with either of the cool only outdoor units SOC 240 or heat pump SOH 240 The main feature...

Page 4: ... 380 415 3 50 SIC 150 380 415 3 50 SIC 180 380 415 3 50 SOC 180 380 415 3 50 SOC 150 380 415 3 50 SOC 076 220 240 3 50 380 415 3 50 SIC 240 380 415 3 50 SOC 090 220 240 2 50 380 415 3 50 SOC 240 380 415 3 50 SOC 120 220 240 3 50 380 415 3 50 Table of variations ...

Page 5: ...415 3 50 Power rating W 216 216 216 216 216 216 Number of fans 2 2 3 4 6 6 Power supply V ph Hz 220 240 1 50 Propeller width 510 510 510 510 510 510 Quantity 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rows deep x high 4 x 28 4 x 28 4 x 28 4 x 56 4 x 56 4 x 56 Tube O D 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 High mm 1 030 1 030 1 030 1 495 1 495 1 495 Wide mm 1 580 1 860 2 230 1 690 1 975 2 150 Deep mm 950 950 950 1 547 1 547 1 547 Kg 250 292 3...

Page 6: ... Comp power input 130 1 046 1 118 1 025 110 1 016 1 038 1 009 100 1 1 1 90 0 980 0 973 0 990 120 1 032 1 075 1 017 80 0 960 0 945 0 980 Flow rate 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 Note SIC units have their own information available Total capacity Model Outdoor air dry temperature C DB Air intake humid temperature C WB Compressor absorbed power Sensitive capacity W h Temperautre air going to indoor unit C D...

Page 7: ...22 33 000 9 917 14 499 21 370 25 951 12 61 19 5 29 700 15 665 20 246 27 118 29 700 13 18 17 27 060 21 459 26 040 27 060 27 060 13 75 22 48 240 14 518 20 628 29 793 35 911 12 14 19 5 43 416 22 164 28 274 37 438 43 416 12 72 17 40 200 30 264 36 374 40 200 40 200 13 29 22 44 622 13 310 19 420 28 584 34 694 13 73 19 5 40 200 20 989 27 099 36 264 40 200 14 45 17 36 984 27 253 33 363 36 984 36 984 15 17...

Page 8: ... 58 718 68 000 23 39 17 62 560 47 088 56 681 62 560 62 560 24 56 22 68 000 20 400 29 992 44 381 53 973 25 73 19 5 61 200 32 441 42 033 56 422 61 200 26 90 17 55 760 44 575 54 168 55 760 55 760 28 07 mm WG Pa m3 h m3 s W 19 9 195 10 000 2 78 1 395 18 176 11 000 3 05 1 550 16 1 158 12 000 3 33 1 565 13 4 131 13 000 3 61 1 905 10 7 105 14 000 3 89 2 050 7 4 73 15 000 4 16 2 240 3 9 38 16 000 4 44 2 4...

Page 9: ...by each one This sign indicates an electrical risk or danger Attention The unit has a remote control system and can start automatically Two minutes prior to having access to the interior the power supply should be dis connected so as to avoid any contact with the fan turbine Attention It is compulsory to read the instructions prior to any handling Attention Fan in operation Attention No to touch h...

Page 10: ... the Refrigerant Interconnections and Refrigerant Load Process sections Emptying and dehydrating Air does not act as a refrigerant as it cannot be liquified by the compressor The air and humidity remaining in the cooling system should be completely eliminated as these have undesirable effects as indicated in the list below High pressure increase Power consumption increase Equipment performance dec...

Page 11: ...ng wide tubing should be isolated from the refrigerant The insulation should have specific characteris tics be easy to install resistant to aging waterproof fireproof and have a thickness of at least 12 mm So as to avoid deterioration due to the sun it is convenient to paint same with water based enamel After having insulated the tubing do not attempt to bend it excessively as it could crack or br...

Page 12: ...erature DB Temperature DB Minimum 19 Minimum 198 Maximum 46 Maximum 32 Minimum 342 Maximum 436 Maximum 254 Maximum 23 Minimum 19 Air intake temperature to condensing unit C Notes WB Wet Bulb DB Dry Bulb Indoor units Limits of use Before final approval of the installation Verify Voltage is always between 198 254 V or 342 436 V The section of the power supply ca ble is at least that recommended in t...

Page 13: ...basic operating modes a For ventilating only Lever A set to CONT Lever B set to OFF Dial at any setting b Summer air conditioning cooling Lever A set to CONT or AUTO Lever B set to REF Dial set to the desired temperature index c Winter air conditioning heating with heating battery optional accessory Lever A set to CONT or AUTO Lever B set to CAL Dial set to the desired temperature index In the OFF...

Page 14: ... a grill The lack of this protection could provoke damage caused by the fan turbine Cleaning the filters Keep the battery filters in good condition checking them at least once a month If the filters are dirty air flow and equipment performance are reduced Cleaning the outdoor unit Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate in the outdoor battery It should be cleaned as frequently as needed with a br...

Page 15: ...PTY SPACE 600 100 572 140 2365 827 985 2323 80 633 473 381 363 473 25 225 404 40 DRAINAGE R 3 4 2038 142 5 142 5 104 37 163 37 40 28 GAS CONNECTION 11 8 LIQUID CONNECTION 5 8 A DETAIL A DETAIL 93 758 EMPTY SPACE 600 945 EMPTY SPACE 600 EMPTY SPACE 1000 70 15 15 890 920 15 950 15 D 13 7 C B A GAS TUBING CONNECTION ACCESS 11 8 LIQUID TUBING CONNECTION ACCESS D DRAINAGE CONNECTION C ...

Page 16: ...odels A B C SOC 150 1 690 1 090 1 2 SOC 180 1 975 1 375 5 8 SOC 240 2 150 1 550 5 8 EMPTY SPACE 600 1495 EMPTY SPACE 600 EMPTY SPACE 1000 D 16 5 175 B 425 20 1507 1481 33 33 A 20 GAS TUBING CONNECTION ACCESS 11 8 LIQUID TUBING CONNECTION ACCESS C DRAINAGE CONNECTION CUTOUT PUSH BUTTONS ...

Page 17: ...cycling depending on the case It is strictly forbidden to dischar ge the r efrigerant into the atmospher e Depending on the case drain the refrigerant oil from each system into an appropriate recipient and eliminate it in accordance with local applicable regulations relative to hydrocarbon waste products 3 As a general rule the solid block units are to be disassembled and removed in a single piece...

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