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UTV ECOWATT

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Page 3: ...Assembling exible connections 20 7 7 Connecting the unit to the duct system 21 7 8 Connecting the unit to the water network 21 7 9 Direct expansion coils connection DX 23 7 10 Drainage system 24 7 11...

Page 4: ...rds of a general na ture Consequently we recommend that all personnel exposed to risks adhere strictly to local regulations in force regarding hazard prevention S P is in no way responsible for any da...

Page 5: ...at must not be removed Herewith sample la bels and meaning ICON LABEL MEANING Signing on fan access door Indicates that the equipment must be disconnec ted followed by a waiting period since there are...

Page 6: ...mum air ow m3 h Fans Cold Direct expansion coil DX Hot water coil Quan tity Supply voltage Rpm Motor power kW Max abs current A 2 2150 1950 1 230 I 50 2850 0 45 2 3 4400 3750 2 230 I 50 2850 2 x 0 45k...

Page 7: ...50 recirculated air Model Available electric power Stages UTV 2 E4 5 4 5 kW 1et E15 15 0 kW 2et UTV 3 E6 6 0 kW 1et E15 15 0 kW 2et E24 24 0 kW 2et UTV 6 E9 9 0 kW 2et E15 15 0 kW 2et E36 36 0 kW 3et...

Page 8: ...ction The ltering section has one at lters made from galvanised steel frame This section includes a speci c system to t a second lter supplied as an accessory Mounting system using threaded knobs whic...

Page 9: ...ations inside the equipment shut off the power at a main breaker This serves to prevent any accidents involving the equipment s moving parts which can start accidentally well as to prevent any direct...

Page 10: ...nit in areas near heat sources or in damp areas where the unit might come in contact with water It is recommended that the unit be installed in a place that is easily accessible for the installation P...

Page 11: ...368 1600 1 UTV 4 1100 410 1038 346 942 349 490 560 455 1700 1 UTV 6 1700 410 1624 346 942 349 450 520 455 1700 1 1 4 UTV 8 1900 500 1840 436 862 438 502 572 458 1800 1 1 2 C4 4 row cold water coil F...

Page 12: ...UTV 4 1100 410 1038 346 942 349 490 560 455 1700 1 2 3 4 UTV 6 1700 410 1624 346 942 349 450 520 455 1700 1 2 3 4 UTV 8 1900 500 1840 436 862 438 502 572 458 1800 2 et 1 2 5 8 X3 Direct expansion coil...

Page 13: ...038 346 942 349 490 560 455 1100 87 1700 1 1 UTV 6 1700 410 1624 346 942 349 450 520 455 1092 140 1700 1 1 4 1 1 2 UTV 8 1900 500 1840 436 862 438 502 572 458 1140 115 1800 1 1 2 2 H2 2 row hot water...

Page 14: ...1 UTV 4 1100 410 1038 346 942 349 490 560 455 1700 1 UTV 6 1700 410 1624 346 942 349 450 520 455 1700 1 1 4 UTV 8 1900 500 1840 436 862 438 502 572 458 1800 1 1 2 E Electric coil C4 4 row cold water c...

Page 15: ...embly of coils and batteries it is necessary to remove the lateral panel and slide the battery until her complete extraction 7 4 2 Change of the connections side UTV ECOWATT are supplied with battery...

Page 16: ...1100 1700 410 800 500 1300 1100 800 500 UTV 5 1700 1700 410 800 500 2000 1100 1000 500 UTV 8 1900 1800 500 800 500 2200 1200 1000 500 Only access to electrical panel Only access to electrical panel Th...

Page 17: ...57 UTV 8 334 4 84 To prevent transmission of motor vibrations until wrought it is necessary to install anti vibrations on each of the anchor points Use antivibration kits appropriate for the weight of...

Page 18: ...he front panels Frontal air discharge In those cases in which it is necessary to carry out the air discharge through the front it will be essential to use a silencer located in the discharge mouth to...

Page 19: ...and a sealing gasket 7 6 ASSEMBLING THE MODULES Exist different accessories that can be supplied with UTV module Modelo Flexible connection Sound attenuator Antivibration support 4 units Damper module...

Page 20: ...s they will be supplied separately Step 1 Remove the screw knobs that x the lter holder Step 2 Fold the articulated lter holder Step 3 Remove the lters Once the lters supplied with the unit have been...

Page 21: ...2 UTV 8 1 1 2 2 Never use the unit as a support or weight bearing structure for ductwork Connect the unit to the air ducts using exible connectors to prevent vibrations from being transmitted to the...

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Page 23: ...10A Air ow kg h P R410A kg h UTV 2 2000 2 86 1 1 2 1 16 4 342 0 33 30 13 4 235 15 UTV 3 4000 5 72 2 1 2 1 32 9 686 0 31 20 26 2 470 13 UTV 6 5500 8 36 2 1 2 1 1 4 47 0 980 0 12 60 37 1 664 5 UTV 8 700...

Page 24: ...batteries sealed points must be cut before being welded to the refrigeration installation pipe The circuit must be equipped with all the necessary components to ensure func tionality and proper functi...

Page 25: ...speci cations will be followed in the installation project Before connecting the cables check that the electrical installation is disconnected and that there is no electrical voltage in the installati...

Page 26: ...eter P1 Jumpers on the right Regulation by external 0 10V input ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 230V 50 60Hz 75 1 5 8 1 0 17 1 9 3XHQWHV HQ OD GHUHFKD 3XHQWHV HQ OD L TXLHUGD XQFLyQ GH ORV MXPSHUV 9 9 1 0 1 3 7 1 1...

Page 27: ...the fan is activated The fan must stay off after the stop and cooling of the coil Do not touch the heater when it is working In case that one of the control devices was activated switch off the unit a...

Page 28: ...ter ele ments C Incorporate an overrun timing circuit so that after the equipment is switched off the fan continues to run to cool the elements and prevent hot spot damage Step 1 Stop power to the hea...

Page 29: ...CTOR DPS 2 30 KM FAN CONTACTOR X TIMER MCR 1 8 8 BIPHASIC ELECTRIC BATTERY 6 kW ADN 1 STAGE 1 X 6 kW THREE PHASE ELECTRIC BATTERY 9 kW AND 2 STAGES 2 X 4 5 kW STANDARD UNIT A ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE 1 5...

Page 30: ...ING WITH CONTROL D PULSER CONTROLLER E SWITCH F CONTACTOR G LINE PROTECTION H TEMPERATURE SENSOR J AIRFLOW DETECTOR DPS 2 30 KM FAN CONTACTOR X TIMER MCR 1 STANDARD UNIT A ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE 4 kW B...

Page 31: ...NDARD UNIT A ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE 5KW B THERMAL PROTECTION R A C THERMAL PROTECTION R M WIRING WITH CONTROL D PULSER CONTROLLER E SWITCH F CONTACTOR G LINE PROTECTION H TEMPERATURE SENSOR J AIRFLOW D...

Page 32: ...Connect the pneuma tic tubes of the pressure switch respecting the existing identi cations on the pressure switch as well as on the pressure taps Section 10 5 presents a table with the values recommen...

Page 33: ...ting jumper position next to the potentiometer it is possible to select the type of regulating element between the manual potentiometer integrated in the plate or an external control signal of type 0...

Page 34: ...n pump on again Wait several more minutes to make sure that the ow of water remains steady and there is no variation in the ow If good water circulation is not achieved repeat the steps described abov...

Page 35: ...o determine the spare parts inventory needed to be able to perform repairs quickly A maintenance log should record each component serviced during maintenance as well as activities performed or repairs...

Page 36: ...ssure loss has not been reached lters should be inspected each month to make sure that the lter and lter housing are sealed It is not recommended that lters be washed since they will never recover the...

Page 37: ...stacked heat recovery modules too Step 1 Remove the screw knobs that x the lter holder Step 2 Fold the articulated lter holder Step 3 Remove the lters Once the lters supplied with the unit have been r...

Page 38: ...on nuts riveted in the factory on the lter support frame 10 5 2 MODIFY THE ORIENTATION OF THE FILTERS SUPPORT By changing the location of the joints of the lter support it is possible to adapt the ac...

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