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Snow: 

The outdoor part should be installed on the wall in areas 
with heavy snowfall.

 

The outdoor part should be installed at least 20 cm 
above the expected snow level to prevent snow from 
entering the outdoor part. 

A wall console can be purchased as an accessory. 

Installation inside buildings: 

If the outdoor part is set up inside a building, observe 
the following. 

If the outdoor part is set up in a basement, an attic, 
in adjoining rooms or halls, make sure that the warm 
air can be adequately released. 

Install an additional fan that has the same air volume 
current at its disposal as the outdoor part set up in 
the room which can potentially compensate for addi-
tional pressure losses through air channels. 

Make sure that air can be freely supplied from the 
outside, if possible through air openings opposite the 
unit that are sufficiently large. 

Ensure that there is adequate soundproofing to pre-
vent excessive noise in residences. 

Never block or shut the intake grille. 

Observe the static and other structural engineering 
regulations and requirements for the building. 

Do not set up the unit in areas with lots of dust or ag-
gressive air. 

Light 
shaft 

additional 

fan 

outdoor 
part 

Warm air 

Light 
shaft 

Warm air 

Cold 
fresh air 

Installation

 

 

The following instructions describe installation of the 
cold cycle and the assembly of the indoor unit and out-
door part. 

1.    The required cross-sections are provided in the 

"Technical Data” table. 

2.    Install the indoor unit and connect the pipe line as 

described in the operating instructions for the indoor 
unit. 

3.    When assembling the unit, observe the bending ra-

dii of the refrigerant lines and never bend the pipe in 
the same place twice.  

This may cause the line to become brittle or crack

.

 

4.    Place the refrigerant lines between the indoor unit 

and the outdoor part. 

Make sure that they are securely fastened and take 
steps to recirculate the oil!

 

5.     Install the outdoor part with the wall or base console 

onto stationery building parts approved for this pur-
pose.       

Follow the installation instructions for the consoles.

 

6.    Make sure that no structure-borne sound is trans-

mitted to parts of the building.          

Structure-borne sound can be reduced through vi-
bration absorbers!

 

7.    Remove the protective caps supplied and the screw 

caps of the shut-off valves and use these for contin-
ued assembly. 

8.     Before you flare the refrigerant lines, make sure that 

the screw cap is placed on the pipe. 

9.    Work with the refrigerant lines as shown in the fig-

ure below. 

G

 

Only tools approved for use in cold conditions may 
be used. 

Tube cutter, deburrer and flare tool. 

uneven 

thickness 

formation 

of cracks 

formation 

of cracks 

rippled 

CORRECT 

10.  Check that the flare has the correct shape. 

Deburrer 

Refrigerant line 

Flare tool 

Содержание RKS 510

Страница 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RKS 510 513 524 REMKO RKS 513 H 524 H Combi Air Conditioning Units Edition GB M08 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

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Страница 3: ...ration 12 Adding Refrigerant 12 Initial Operation 12 Customer Service and Guarantee 13 Environment and Recycling 13 Wiring Diagram 13 Initial Operation Certification 15 Combi Air Conditioning Units RE...

Страница 4: ...eratures between 15 and 46 C Never open the units housing There may cause an electric shock Protect the connection lines from being damaged for example by animals All REMKO air conditioners are suppli...

Страница 5: ...in your area Troubleshooting This unit has been designed based on state of the art manufacturing methods and it has been tested repeatedly to ensure that it is working properly However should problems...

Страница 6: ...rting current LRA A 23 31 77 31 77 Supplied fuse protection recommended A 16 16 25 16 25 Sound pressure level max dB A 49 49 59 49 59 Width mm 850 850 950 850 950 Depth mm 322 322 417 322 417 Weight k...

Страница 7: ...ng air conditioners high pressure and electrical current can pose hazards Be especially careful when covers are removed The components in the cold cycle can reach tem peratures of more than 70 C Selec...

Страница 8: ...s containing cement or lime Location of installation for the outdoor part The outdoor part must be set up on a surface that is level smooth and solid The outdoor part can either be set up outside or i...

Страница 9: ...escribe installation of the cold cycle and the assembly of the indoor unit and out door part 1 The required cross sections are provided in the Technical Data table 2 Install the indoor unit and connec...

Страница 10: ...ly removed from the system the manometer station valves are closed and the valves of the outdoor part are opened as described in the section Initial Operation Impermeability Test Once all connections...

Страница 11: ...both lines through the rubber protective rings of the fixed connection plate 5 Clamp the lines as shown in the wiring diagram on page 13 6 Place the line securely in the strain relief and reas semble...

Страница 12: ...documented Prior to handover After all components have been connected and checked the system can be put into operation To ensure that the unit is functioning properly a func tional check must be perfo...

Страница 13: ...liability for damage re sulting from non compliance with manufacturer specifi cations and legal requirements or if modifications are made to the units Only authorised personnel may come into contact w...

Страница 14: ...P 1 JP 2 JP 3 JP 4 JP 5 JP 6 JP 7 JP 8 Fuse 3 A 250 V TS 3 Winterregulation P1 Sensor VM C3 brn blu Ventilator blk brn wht blk or wht Legende TS1 terminal strip power supply TS2 terminal strip to indo...

Страница 15: ...ional quantities g Condensation pump Operator Assembly location Name Street Postal code city Telephone Fax Test of cold cycle Result Visual check Assembly of outdoor part and indoor unit R good Q poor...

Страница 16: ...REMKO GmbH Co KG Klima und W rmetechnik D 32791 Lage Im Seelenkamp 12 D 32777 Lage PO Box 1827 Phone 49 5232 606 0 Fax 49 5232 606260...

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