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SS-SVX07B-E4 

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Operation 

Fan speed

Refer to the selection data to select
the static pressure according to the
flow rate. From this it is possible to
deduce a fan rotation speed. Once
you have chosen the speed, refer to
the interconnection diagram to
connect the room thermostat to the
unit electric cabinet in order to
power the correct selected speed.

Configuration and
operation

The unit is equipped with a control
board that manages operation of the
split system. It is fitted with 4
switches, SW1-1 to SW1-4.

Before start-up by a
qualified technician

Once the system has been installed,
it is recommend to carry out the
following checks. 
1.

Make sure no tools or debris
have been left inside, around or
on top of the unit.

2.

Unit is perfectly level in both
directions.

3.

Check the electrical connections
have been correctly done. Check
the electric power supply
corresponds to the units'
nameplates.

4.

Make sure the disconnect
switches have been disengaged. 

5.

Check the refrigerant lines are
fixed securely.

6.

Check if the condensate drain
pan is correctly installed. 

7.

Check the piping connections
and the water-tightness of the
connectors using an appropriate
leak detection method.  Check
the connections on the site have
been tightened.

8.

Make sure the gas piping and
the condensate drainage tube
are insulated properly to prevent
problems with trickling of
condensation water.

9.

Check the fan turns freely. 

10. Make sure the intake and

discharge ducts are not blocked.

11. Check the filters are correctly

positioned. Show the user how
to change the filters.

12. Power up the system and

observe operation carefully:
make any necessary
adjustments.

13. Explain to the user how to

operate the unit.

Unit display and
emergency switch
operation

Four lamps on the unit display show
operating status.  In case of loss of
the remote control unit, the system
can be operated temporarily by the
emergency switch.  The emergency
switch changes the system mode of
operation by cycling through the
following modes:

FAN 

COOL 

HEAT 

AUTO 

OFF 

.

COOL, HEAT and AUTO operation
are at fixed setting of 24°C.  Fan
speed is controlled by the AUTO
mode.  FAN only operation is at
HIGH fan speed.

Figure 11 - Unit display

1 = Remote control receiver - this picks up the

infrared signals from the wireless controller

2 = Fan lamp- lit when the fan is operating
3 = Cooling lamp - lit when the unit is

operating in COOL mode (or COMP ON in
AUTO mode)

4 = Heating lamp - lit when the unit is

operating in HEAT mode (or heater ON in
the HEAT mode of AUTO mode)

5 = Timer lamp - lit when the system is being

controlled by the timer

6 = Emergency switch

Wired controller operation

Figure 12 - Wired controller

1 = Press to turn on or off the unit, passing

through the different modes: OFF à COOL à
HEAT.

2 = Press TEMP + to increase the setting

temperature. Press TEMP - to decrease the
setting temperature.  The setting
temperature will blink for 4 seconds, then
the current room temperature will display.

3 = Press to select the required fan speed.  The

speed will be shown by LED indicators: 

AUTO 

HIGH 

MEDIUM 

LOW 

AUTO
HIGH
MED
LOW

HEAT

COOL

POWER

FAN

TEMP+

TEMP

-

Содержание MCD 048

Страница 1: ...Installation Operation Maintenance MCD MWD 512 518 524 530 536 048 060 Ductable ceiling suspended unit SS SVX07B E4...

Страница 2: ...f this condition is not respected the constructor warranty could be cancelled Do not release refrigerant into the atmosphere Foreword These Installation Operation and Maintenance instructions are give...

Страница 3: ...e t l i F 9 1 r e l l o r t n o c d e r i w e h t g n i l l a t s n I Operation 0 2 m u u c a v a g n i t a e r C 0 2 e g r a h c t n a r e g i r f e r l a n o i t i d d A 1 2 d e e p s n a F 1 2 n o...

Страница 4: ...lations Check that the electrical characteristics on the nameplate correspond to those of the national grid The electrical installation shall include a disconnect switch in compliance with local elect...

Страница 5: ...62 Length mm 420 755 755 855 855 Face Area m2 0 213 0 420 0 420 0 650 0 650 Number of rows 2 2 2 2 2 Number of circuits 1 2 2 4 4 Fins per feet fpf 180 180 180 180 180 Outdoor Fan Type Axial Axial Axi...

Страница 6: ...h mm 855 855 855 855 Face Area m2 0 650 0 650 1 048 1 048 Number of rows 2 2 2 2 Number of circuits 4 4 6 6 Fins per feet fpf 180 180 240 240 Outdoor Fan Type Axial Axial Axial Axial Number 1 1 2 2 Di...

Страница 7: ...Length mm 420 755 755 855 Face Area m2 0 213 0 420 0 420 0 650 Number of rows 2 2 2 2 Number of circuits 2 4 4 4 Fins per feet fpf 180 180 180 180 Outdoor Fan Type Axial Axial Axial Axial Number 1 1 1...

Страница 8: ...2 1219 1219 Length mm 855 855 855 Face Area m2 0 650 1 048 1 048 Number of rows 2 2 2 Number of circuits 4 6 6 Fins per feet fpf 180 240 240 Outdoor Fan Type Axial Axial Axial Number 1 2 2 Diameter mm...

Страница 9: ...ove Height mm 508 559 610 762 762 Length mm 420 755 855 855 855 Face Area m2 0 213 0 420 0 521 0 650 0 650 Number of rows 2 2 2 2 2 Number of circuits 2 4 2 3 3 Fins per feet fpf 180 180 240 180 180 O...

Страница 10: ...Height mm 762 762 1219 1219 Length mm 855 855 855 855 Face Area m2 0 650 0 650 1 048 1 048 Number of rows 2 2 2 2 Number of circuits 2 2 4 4 Fins per feet fpf 180 180 240 240 Outdoor Fan Type Axial A...

Страница 11: ...er Groove Height mm 508 559 559 762 Length mm 420 755 755 855 Face Area m2 0 213 0 420 0 420 0 650 Number of rows 2 2 2 2 Number of circuits 2 4 4 4 Fins per feet fpf 180 180 180 180 Outdoor Fan Type...

Страница 12: ...roove Inner Groove Height mm 762 1219 1219 Length mm 855 855 855 Face Area m2 0 650 1 048 1 048 Number of rows 2 2 2 Number of circuits 4 6 6 Fins per feet fpf 180 240 240 Outdoor Fan Type Axial Axial...

Страница 13: ...MCD MWD 524 23 578 12 305 42 9 1090 36 1 920 6 7 170 3 3 87 8 3 210 4 3 110 MCD MWD 530 23 578 12 305 48 3 1228 42 1 1069 6 7 170 3 3 87 8 3 210 4 3 110 MCD MWD 536 23 578 12 305 48 3 1228 42 1 1069 6...

Страница 14: ...x 2 5 TTK TWK 048 4 x 2 5 TTK TWK 060 4 x 2 5 1 Indoor and outdoor units are powered separately 2 Number of wires and section area are given for a maximum wire length of 50m If the wire is longer tha...

Страница 15: ...the drilling of the holes in the walls to connect the unit Make sure the maximum distances between the two units are not exceeded See Figure 3 and Table 10 Figure 3 Recommended clearances and maximum...

Страница 16: ...vertical line and an additional trap must be positioned every 7 5 m of vertical elevation to allow oil return to the compressor There are no special technical recommendations for liquid lines because...

Страница 17: ...same way as for brazing of the indoor unit s lines Line insulation To prevent heat losses and condensation both liquid and gas lines must be thoroughly insulated Unscrew the Flare nuts which are place...

Страница 18: ...iring and earthing arrangements must comply with local legislation WARNING Never open the indoor or outdoor unit without first disconnecting the power supply There is a risk of electrocution CAUTION 1...

Страница 19: ...C Intake from the back Table 12 Duct connection dimensions Unit size Length mm Height mm 512 518 748 198 524 530 536 948 248 048 060 1148 298 Filtering Filtering the air is necessary to ensure the un...

Страница 20: ...the system has been vacuum pumped and is in operation and if the distance between the units is greater than 6m it may be necessary to add an additional charge Table 13 indicates the amounts of refrige...

Страница 21: ...d discharge ducts are not blocked 11 Check the filters are correctly positioned Show the user how to change the filters 12 Power up the system and observe operation carefully make any necessary adjust...

Страница 22: ...ton 4 Sleep button 5 Mode button 6 Sweep button to turn on off the sweep motor 7 Louver button 8 Timer start button 9 Send button to transmit all parameters shown on the LCD to the main control board...

Страница 23: ...they are not damaged Clean them if necessary and verify their alignment 3 Motor check the wiring and ensure the commutators are operating correctly Replace any damaged components 4 Disconnection of p...

Страница 24: ...perating but the fan does not start 1 Check the fan motor the capacitor or the wiring 1 Repair or replace D Control switch is defective incorrectly wired or adjusted 1 Check the control switch connect...

Страница 25: ...or remove refrigerant fluid D Incorrect electric power supply 1 Check the electric power supply 1 Find cause and stabilise the power supply Internal coil frozen A Insufficient refrigerant fluid 1 Chec...

Страница 26: ...he second digit of 7 segment LED indicates that the compressor is on if lit and indicates either the freeze or defrost protection is active if blinking Figure 14 LEDs blinking signals On board setting...

Страница 27: ...SS SVX07B E4 27 Notes...

Страница 28: ...manual is the result of many years of research and continuous development To assist you in obtaining the best use of it and maintaining it in perfect operating condition over a long period of time th...

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