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OPERATING AND INSTALLATION MANUAL

I - VENTILCONVETTORE CASSETTE
GB - FAN COIL CASSETTE
FR - VENTILO-CONVECTEURS CASSETTE
DE - KASSETTEN-KLIMAKONVEKTOREN
ES - VENTILADORES CONVECTORES CASSETTE
I) Vi preghiamo di leggere con attenzione
il presente manuale prima di mettere in
funzione lapparecchio.
GB) Please read this guide carefully before
switching on the appliance.
FR) Nous vous prions de bien vouloir lire
attentivement ce mode d'emploi avant
de mettre l'appareil en fonction.
DE) Bitte lesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme
des Gerts aufmerksam diese
Bedienungsanleitung.
ES) Les rogamos lean con atencin el
presente manual antes de encender el
aparato.
MODELLI
MODELS
MODLES
MODELLE
MODELOS
CHD U-2T 506-1209
CHD U-4T 506-1209
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GENERAL
Application page 3
General warnings 3
Basic safety rules 4
Operating limits 5
Contents of the supply 5
Receiving and handling the product 5
Project specifications 5
Unit drawings 6
Technical data 7
Drop pressure diagrams 9
INSTALLATION
Installation 11
Valve unit installation 12
Duct installation 12
Hydraulic connections 14
Condensate drain pipe 14
Auxiliary tray installation 15
Electrical connections 16
USER
Wall-mounted controls 22
RANGE
CONTENTS
For more information on technical support and spare parts, please contact:
CLIMAVENETA S.p.A.
AFTER SALES DEPARTMENT - RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS
Via Duca dAosta 121 - 31031 Mignagola di Carbonera (TV) ITALY
Tel: +39.0424.509500 - Fax: +39.0424.509563
www.climaveneta.com - info@climaveneta.com
Operation in cooling mode: room temperature 27C d.b./19C w.b., chilled water at inlet 7C and at outlet 12C
USEFUL INFORMATION
The fan coils are appliances intended for high quality civil
use. The elegant aesthetic design, the control electronics
and the top class components facilitate its location and
guarantee optimum conditions of comfort.
CASSETTE
Housing: made of self-extinguishing plastic
Electric fan unit: centrifugal fans coupled directly to the 4
speed electric motor.
Exchange coil: consisting of copper pipes with swirl design
and aluminium fins
Air filter
WALL-MOUNTED CONTROL
Thermostat controls all function of cassette unit. Technical
characteristics of wall-mounted controls are reported in their
instruction sheet..
Pictures of the CHD unit are purely rapresentative and
could be some differences with product received.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
Model Version Size Cooling capacity (kW)
CHD U-2T 506 2,92
CHD U-2T 606 4,49
CHD U-2T 706 5,33
CHD U-2T 809 5,7
CHD U-2T 1109 9,9
CHD U-2T 1209 11,1
Model Version Size Cooling capacity (kW)
CHD U-4T 506 2,69
CHD U-4T 606 3,43
CHD U-4T 706 4,01
CHD U-4T 909 6,97
CHD U-4T 1109 8,29
CHD U-4T 1209 9,3
SERVICE
Maintenance 32
Operating guide 33
Precautions 33
Troubleshooting 33
Malfunction and corrective actions 34
The following symbols are used in some parts of the booklet:
CAUTION:
for actions that require particular caution and adequate
preparation.
FORBIDDEN:
for actions that MUST NOT be carried out.
The company reserves the right to change without notice
the following documentation. It is strictly forbidden to copy or
even partial reproduce this manual.
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APPLICATION General
CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING
THE APPLIANCE
The Cassette fan coil are designed for use in commercial
and private environments with false ceilings. The Cassette
fan-coil units are exclusively built for air heating, filtering,
cooling and dehumidification. They are not suitable for any
other purpose.
The Cassette fan-coil unit may not be used:
for outdoor air treatment
for installation in moist rooms
for installation in explosive atmospheres
for installation in corrosive atmospheres
Make sure that the environment where the appliance is
installed does not contain substances that cause the cor-
rosion of the aluminium fins.
The appliances are supplied with hot/cold water depending
on whether the environment is being heated/cooled.
The manufacturer/seller cannot be held liable for any loss or
damage caused as a result of incorrect
installation, operation or maintenance of the cassette fan
coil units or due to any non-compliance with this
User Information Manual or any inspection, repair and main-
tenance requirement.
GENERAL WARNINGS General
After having removed the packaging, check that the con-
tents are intact and complete. In the event of non-compli-
ance, contact the Agency which sold you the appliance.
The appliances must be installed by a qualified company
in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in
the country of installation. Upon completion of work this
company should issue the owner the declaration of con-
formity of installation with current regulations and stan-
dards and with the instructions given in this booklet.
These appliances have been designed for cooling or
heating environments and should only be used for this
purpose in compatibility with their performance charac-
teristics.
Under no circumstances can the Company be held liable
under contract or in tort for damage caused to property
or injury to persons or animals due to incorrect installa-
tion, regulation and maintenance or to improper use.
Avoid the room being closed for a long time. Periodically
open the windows to ensure a correct change of air.
Should there be a water leak, put the installation on/off
switch to "off" and turn the water taps off.
Too low a temperature is harmful to health as well as
being a useless waste of energy.
Avoid direct contact with the flow of air.
During storms put the installation on/off switch to off.
This instruction booklet is an integral part of the appli-
ance and should therefore be carefully preserved and
ALWAYS accompany the appliance, also in the event of
transfer to another owner or user or into another installa-
tion. Should the booklet be damaged or lost, request a
copy from the Area Service Centre.
Repair or maintenance work must be carried out by the
After-Sales Service Centre or by qualified personnel in
accordance with instructions given in this booklet. Do not
alter or tamper with the appliance, since hazardous situa-
tions could be created and the manufacturer of the appli-
ance will not be liable for any damage or injury caused.
In the case of Heating installations, the temperature of
the water circulating in the fan coil must not exceed 80
C.
Appliance must to be installed at minimum 2,5 meter
above the ground.
All personnel must have been trained or given appropriate
instructions. Personnel responsibilities must be defined
clearly. All electrical work must be carried out by or under
the supervision of qualified electrical installers. all water-
work must be carried out by qualified installers or by per-
sonnel who have been given appropriate instructions.
Assembly, disassembly, installation, electrical work, com-
missioning, repair and maintenance of the Cassette cof-
fered-ceiling fan-coil unit must be in accordance with all
applicable health and safety laws, rules and regulations,
relevant codes and standards and the latest technology.
They may include rules, regulations, codes and stan-
dards applicable to refrigeration systems, pressure ves-
sels, electrical installations and lifting tackle.
Wiring diagrams in this User Information Manual do not
address protective grounding or other electrical protec-
tion which will be required under local rules, regulations,
codes or standards or by the local electricity supplier.
All repairs or maintenance must be performed by quali-
fied specialists.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage
caused by modifications or tampering with the unit.
Any modification of or addition to the fan-coil unit which
may affect safety including the incorporation and setting
of safety devices and valves requires approval by the
manufacturer.
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BASIC SAFETY RULES General
Using electrically-operated products implies the observance
of certain basic safety rules, such as those given below:
Using electrically-operated products implies the observance
of certain basic safety rules, such as those given below:
Children and unassisted disabled persons must not use
the appliance.
Do not touch the appliance when feet are bare or parts
of the body are wet or damp.
Do not carry out any cleaning until the appliance has
been disconnected from the mains electricity supply by
putting the installation on/off switch to "off".
Do not alter the safety or regulating devices without the
permission and instructions of the manufacturer of the
appliance.
Do not pull, detach or twist the electric cables connected
to the appliance, even if disconnected from the mains
electricity supply.
It is forbidden the use of fan coil by people with physical,
sensory or mental disabilities or lack of experience. They
can use the appliance if they benefit throught the inter-
mediary of a person responsible for their security, the
necessary surveillance or specific instructions regarding
the use of fan coil.
Do not climb onto or place any objects on top of the
appliance.
Do not spray or direct water directly onto the appliance.
Do not insert sharp pointed objects through the air deliv-
ery and intake grilles.
Do not open the flaps to access internal parts of the
appliance unless the installation on/off switch is on off.
Do not leave the packaging material within reach of chil-
dren, but dispose of properly since it is a potential
source of danger.
INSTALLATION:
Remove the fan lock before installation. Install a safety
switch to turn off current to the appliance in an easily
accessible position near the unit or units. Make sure the
unit is earthed.
Do not install in explosive, corrosive or damp environ-
ments, outdoors or in very dusty rooms.
The space above the suspended ceiling must be dry and
adequately protected against moisture and the ingress of
humidity.
If the installation is fitted with an external air intake
damper, make sure the coil tubes are not damaged by
temperatures below freezing point.
During installation, for safety reasons, observe the fol-
lowing precautions:
Always use work gloves.
The unit must always be handled by two people.
Fan-coil units should only be carried at suitable points.
When carrying fan-coil units, gloves should be worn for
safety reasons.
Lifting tackle and gear must have sufficient capacity.
Defective lifting gear and tackle must not be used.
Ropes, belts and similar lifting tackle must not be knot-
ted or come into contact with sharp edges.
Fork-lift trucks, elevating-platform trucks and cranes
must have sufficient capacity.
Loads must not be lifted over persons.
Do not remove the safety labels inside the appliance. If
you cannot read the labels, ask for replacements.
Do not throw packaging material away or leave it within
reach of children as it may represent a hazard.
Air intakes and air discharge openings must never be
obstructed or blocked.
MAINTENANCE:
Always use original spare parts. Always use work gloves.
Always unplug the unit from the mains power supply
before carrying out any type of operation or maintenance.
Never remove protective elements without first unplugging
the unit from the mains power supply.
Make sure that the fan has stopped.Flow and return
valves and any isolating valves must be closed for repair
and maintenance.
Never tamper with or modify regulation and safety devices
without prior authorisation and instructions.
If pipe connections of the heat exchanger are handled
improperly, hot heating fluid may be discharged and may
cause scalding.
All panels and covers removed for repair or maintenance
work must be fitted back after the completion of work.
OPERATION:
Do not expose to infl ammable gas. Never introduce for-
eign objects through the air intake and discharge grills.
It is dangerous to touch the unit with damp parts of the
body and bare feet.
Never twist, detach or pull power cables, even when the
unit is unplugged from the mains power supply.
Never throw or spray water on the unit. Never introduce
objects or the hand into the fans.
In particularly cold climates, if the appliance is not to be
used for long periods, drain the hydraulic circuit.
Waste disposal: Consumables and replaced parts should
be disposed of safely and in accordance with environmen-
tal protection legislation.
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CONTENTS OF THE SUPPLY General
The fan coil comes in a pack protected by a cardboard box
and is accompanied by:
Installation manual
Additional condensate tray
which are enclosed in plastic bags inside the indoor unit
pack.
Air grille is provided in its own packaging
The operating and installation manual are considered
part of the appliance and must therefore be read careful-
ly and kept for reference.
RECEIVING AND HANDLING THE PRODUCT General
The fan coils come in single packs protected by a cardboard
box.
It is advisable to remove the packaging only when the
appliance has been located near the point of installation.
After the packaging has been removed, the fan coil must
be handled manually by suitably equipped, qualified per-
sonnel and in compliance with accidentprevention
norms.
The fan coil must be handled by equipped qualified per-
sonnel using suitable equipment for the weight of the
appliance.
Take care when removing the adhesive strips from the
appliance.
Packaging components must be disposed of correctly
and not left within reach of children since they are a
potential source of danger.
PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS General
PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS CHD U-2T
Frame in galvanised steel insulated with self-extinguishing
closed-cell polyethylene blanket of suitable thickness to limit
heat loss and noise to a minimum. Airflow grille in PS. Man-
ual louvers as well independent adjustable for vertical air-
flow direction. All the main parts can be easily accessed
through the grille. Regenerative air filters. Accident-preven-
tion grille over the fan intake.
Coil with corrugated aluminium fins and copper pipes, 100%
tested with dried air at 14 bar. 4-speed electric motor inclu-
sive of thermal switch. Low-rev radial-blade fan to maximise
acoustic comfort. Hydraulic connections. Manual air valve
with outlet connected to the condensate collecting tray.
Plastic condensate collecting tray housing the condensate
drain pump and float. Condensate drain pump with 650 mm
working head and 24 dB(A) noise level. Float for conden-
sate drain pump operation control and to warn of overflow
obstruction. Switchboard with power and control terminal
block with screw terminals.
Set-up for fresh air intake. Set-up for duct air distribution.
Set-up for cladding of air outlets. Ceiling-mounting brackets.
Hydronic cassette universal version connected with wall-
mounted thermostat.
PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS CHD U-4T
Frame in galvanised steel insulated with self-extinguishing
closed-cell polyethylene blanket of suitable thickness to limit
heat loss and noise to a minimum. Airflow grille in PS. Man-
ual louvers as well independent adjustable for vertical air-
flow direction. All the main parts can be easily accessed
through the grille. Regenerative air filters. Accident-preven-
tion grille over the fan intake.
Double coil for four pipe installation. Coils with corrugated
aluminium fins and copper pipes, 100% tested with dried air
at 14 bar. 4-speed electric motor inclusive of thermal switch.
Low-rev radial-blade fan to maximise acoustic comfort.
Hydraulic connections. Manual air valve with outlet connect-
ed to the condensate collecting tray. Plastic condensate col-
lecting tray housing the condensate drain pump and float.
Condensate drain pump with 650 mm working head and 24
dB(A) noise level. Float for condensate drain pump opera-
tion control and to warn of overflow obstruction. Switchboard
with power and control terminal block with screw terminals.
Set-up for fresh air intake. Set-up for duct air distribution.
Set-up for cladding of air outlets. Ceiling-mounting brackets.
Hydronic cassette universal version connected with wall-
mounted thermostat.
OPERATING LIMITS General
Cassette fan-coil and heat exchanger:
Maximum temperature of heat vector fluid = 80C
Minimum temperature of refrigerant fluid = 5C
Maximum working pressure = 8 bars
Power supply voltage: 230V - 50Hz
Electric energy consumption: see technical data label
Valves with thermoelectric actuator:
Refer to instruction sheet present inside kit valve-unit.
Other technical data
All other important technical data (dimensions, weights, con-
nections, noise emissions, etc.) are given elsewhere in this
User and Installation manual.
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UNIT DRAWINGS General
CHD U-2T 506-706 CHD U-4T 506-706
CHD U-2T 809-1209 CHD U-4T 809-1209
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TECHNICAL DATA General
Models CHD 506 CHD 606 CHD 706 CHD 809 CHD 1109 CHD 1209
Version U-2T U-2T U-2T U-2T U-2T U-2T
Air flow rate
Turbo speed m
3
/h 815 830 1050 1400 1700 1800
Max speed m
3
/h 590 600 875 1100 1300 1400
Med speed m
3
/h 450 460 770 920 1100 1200
Min speed m
3
/h 355 360 570 780 900 980
Total cooling capacity (1)
Turbo speed kW 2,92 4,49 5,33 5,7 10 11,1
Max speed kW 2,45 3,5 4,62 4,96 9,05 9,36
Med speed kW 2,08 2,84 4.17 4,45 8,16 8,24
Min speed kW 1,81 1,69 3,21 4,05 7,17 7,05
Sensible cooling capacity (1)
Turbo speed kW 2,65 3,75 4,56 4,64 8,54 7,87
Max speed kW 2,15 2,9 3,94 3,96 7,47 6,48
Med speed kW 1,86 2,33 3,54 3,5 6,68 5,59
Min speed kW 1,36 1,55 2,74 3,12 5,83 4,69
Max water flow (1) l/h 772 914 977 1905
Max pressure drop (1) kPa 6 11,8 15,1 28 49 48
Heating capacity (2)
Turbo speed kW 4,04 5,98 7,12 6,95 13 12,19
Max speed kW 3,38 4,59 6,15 5,86 11,8 9,95
Med speed kW 2,83 3,67 5,56 5,14 10,3 8,79
Min speed kW 2,43 2,85 4,33 4,54 9,08 7,4
Max water flow (2) l/h 772 914 977 1905
Max pressure drop (2) kPa 5 9,6 12,5 23 43 42
Heating capacity (3)
Turbo speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Max speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Med speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Min speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Max water flow (3) l/h n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Max pressure drop (3) kPa n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Sound power level (4)
Turbo speed dB(A) 57 58 64 61 65 67
Max speed dB(A) 50 52 59 55 61 62
Med speed dB(A) 43 45 57 51 56 57
Min speed dB(A) 38 41 51 48 52 51
Technical characteritics
Water content l 1,04 1,04 1,04 1,65 1,65 2,9
Water inlet fittings inch 3/4 3/4 3/4 1 1 1
Water outlet fittings inch 3/4 3/4 3/4 1 1 1
Max adsorbed power W 106 106 155 149 149 211
Max adsorded current A 0,5 0,5 0,7 0,67 0,67 0,93
Electrical power supply V-Ph~Hz 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-24/1/50
Indoor unit dimension
High mm 310 310 310 314 314 314
Width mm 570 570 570 843 843 843
Depth mm 570 570 570 843 843 843
Packaging (HWxD) mm 391x686x721 391x686x721 391x686x721 391x911x911 391x911x911 391x911x911
Net Weight kg 22 22 22 26,5 26,5 30
Gross Weight kg 25 25 25 31 31 34,5
Front panel dimension
High mm 40 40 40 55 55 55
Width mm 720 720 720 950 950 950
Depth mm 720 720 720 950 950 950
Packaging (HWxD) mm 126x791x791 126x791x791 126x791x791 156x1026x1031 156x1026x1031 156x1026x1031
Net Weight kg 2,5 2,5 2,5 4,0 4,0 4,0
Gross Weight kg 4,5 4,5 4,5 7 7 7
Data reffered to
(1) Operation in cooling mode: room temperature 27C d.b./19C w.b., chilled water at inlet 7C and at outlet 12C
(2) Operation in heating mode: room temperature 20C d.b., hot water at inlet 50C, with identical flow rate that in the cooling mode
(3) Operation in heating mode: room temperature 20C d.b., hot water at inlet 70C and at outlet 60C
(4) Sound power on the basis of measurements made in compliance with Eurovent 8/2
n.n. Not necessary
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TECHNICAL DATA General
Data reffered to
(1) Operation in cooling mode: room temperature 27C d.b./19C w.b., chilled water at inlet 7C and at outlet 12C
(2) Operation in heating mode: room temperature 20C d.b., hot water at inlet 50C, with identical flow rate that in the cooling mode
(3) Operation in heating mode: room temperature 20C d.b., hot water at inlet 70C and at outlet 60C
(4) Sound power on the basis of measurements made in compliance with Eurovent 8/2
n.n. Not necessary
Models CHD 506 CHD 606 CHD 706 CHD 909 CHD 1109 CHD 1209
Versione U-4T U-4T U-4T U-4T U-4T U-4T
Air flow rate
Turbo speed m
3
/h 815 830 1050 1500 1700 1800
Max speed m
3
/h 590 600 875 1150 1300 1400
Med speed m
3
/h 450 460 770 970 1100 1200
Min speed m
3
/h 355 360 570 830 900 980
Total cooling capacity (1)
Turbo speed kW 2,69 3,43 4,01 6.97 8,29 9,3
Max speed kW 2,11 2,75 3,53 6,29 7,43 8,19
Med speed kW 1,4 2,31 3,3 5,69 6,41 7,05
Min speed kW 1,24 1,93 2,71 5,22 5.65 6,02
Sensible cooling capacity (1)
Turbo speed kW 2,29 3,1 3,59 5,33 6,41 7,01
Max speed kW 1,8 2,46 3,15 4,8 5,69 6,09
Med speed kW 1,29 2,21 2,91 4,35 4.83 5,16
Min speed kW 1,11 1,7 2,37 3,98 4,18 4,35
Max water flow (1) l/h 461 688 1196 1420 1596
Max pressure drop (1) kPa 8,5 12 15,5 32 40 50
Heating capacity (2)
Turbo speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Max speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Med speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Min speed kW n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Max water flow (2) l/h n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Max pressure drop (2) kPa n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n. n.n.
Heating capacity (3)
Turbo speed kW 3,69 4,62 5,31 6,52 7,43 8,39
Max speed kW 2,93 3,86 4,65 5,35 6,09 6,91
Med speed kW 2,4 3,33 4,23 4,68 5,36 6,13
Min speed kW 2,01 2,96 3,38 4,15 4,59 5,23
Max water flow (3) l/h 324 465 590 670 740
Max pressure drop (3) kPa 12,9 25 21,1 20 25 30
Sound power level (4)
Turbo speed dB(A) 57 58 62 62 66 67
Max speed dB(A) 49 50 58 56 62 62
Med speed dB(A) 43 44 56 52 56 57
Min speed dB(A) 39 41 50 49 50 51
Technical characteritics
Water content l 1,04 1,04 1,04 2,9 2,9 2,9
Water inlet fittings inch 3/4 , 1/2 3/4 , 1/2 3/4 , 1/2 1 , 3/4 1 , 3/4 1 , 3/4
Water outlet fittings inch 3/4 , 1/2 3/4 , 1/2 3/4 , 1/2 1 , 3/4 1 , 3/4 1 , 3/4
Max adsorbed power W 103 103 155 153 209 211
Max adsorded current A 0,4 0,4 0,7 0,69 0,92 0,93
Electrical power supply V-Ph~Hz 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50 220-240/1/50
Indoor unit dimension
High mm 310 310 310 314 314 314
Width mm 570 570 570 843 843 843
Depth mm 570 570 570 843 843 843
Packaging (HWxD) mm 391x686x721 391x686x721 391x686x721 391x911x911 391x911x911 391x911x911
Net Weight kg 22 22 22 29,5 29,5 30
Gross Weight kg 25 25 25 34 34 34,5
Front panel dimension
High mm 40 40 40 55 55 55
Width mm 720 720 720 950 950 950
Depth mm 720 720 720 950 950 950
Packaging (HWxD) mm 126x791x791 126x791x791 126x791x791 156x1026x1031 156x1026x1031 156x1026x1031
Net Weight kg 2,5 2,5 2,5 4,0 4,0 4,0
Gross Weight kg 4,5 4,5 4,5 7 7 7
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DROP PRESSURE AND CORRECTION FACTOR General
Unit pressure drop (2-Pipe)
(without valve assembly)
Unit pressure drop (4-Pipe)
(without valve assembly)
CHD 506 - 706 MODELS (U-2T E U-4T VERSION)
Model Capacity Fan speed
Turbo Max Med Min
CHD U-2T 506
Total 1 0,759 0,483 0,430
Sensible 1 0,761 0,530 0,456
CHD U-2T 606
Total 1 0,779 0,632 0,377
Sensible 1 0,773 0,623 0,414
CHD U-2T 706
Total 1 0,868 0,782 0,603
Sensible 1 0,865 0,778 0,600
CHD U-4T 506
Total 1 0,785 0,523 0,463
Sensible 1 0,785 0,564 0,487
CHD U-4T 606
Total 1 0,821 0,668 0,419
Sensible 1 0,810 0,658 0,451
CHD U-4T 706
Total 1 0,882 0,822 0,676
Sensible 1 0,878 0,812 0,661
CHD U-2T 506 - 706
CHD U-4T 506 -706 (HEATING CIRCUIT)
CHD U-4T 506 -706 (COOLING CIRCUIT)
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DROP PRESSURE AND CORRECTION FACTOR General
Unit pressure drop (2-Pipe)
(without valve assembly)
Unit pressure drop (4-Pipe)
(without valve assembly)
CHD 809 - 1209 MODELS (U-2T E U-4T VERSION)
CHD 809
CHD 809
CHD 909 - 1209
CHD 909 - 1209
CHD 809
CHD 909 - 1209
CHD 909 - 1209
CHD 809
Model Capacity Fan speed
Turbo Max Med Min
CHD U-2T 809
Total 1 0,870 0,782 0,711
Sensible 1 0,853 0,755 0,673
CHD U-2T 1109
Total 1 0,854 0,750 0,652
Sensible 1 0,835 0,720 0,614
CHD U-2T 1209
Total 1 0,843 0,742 0,635
Sensible 1 0,823 0,710 0,596
CHD U-4T 909
Total 1 0,903 0,817 0,749
Sensible 1 0,902 0,817 0,747
CHD U-4T 1109
Total 1 0,897 0,774 0,682
Sensible 1 0,888 0,754 0,653
CHD U-4T 1209
Total 1 0,881 0,758 0,647
Sensible 1 0,869 0,737 0,621
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INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Installation
WHERE TO INSTALL INDOOR UNIT
There should not be any heat source or steam near the
unit. Where there is no obstacle in the air passages in
and out of the unit.
Cassette has to be installed in:
A place where air circulation in the room will be good.
A place where drainage can be easily obtained.
A place where noise prevention is taken into considera-
tion.
Where it is wide enough to leave sufficient space around
the unit for service works.
Consider using an area where installation is easy.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Select the location where a space between the air dis-
charge outlets and the wall or any air obstruction objects is
more than 100 cm. as shown in the drawing on the right.
Also ensure that the position does not interfere with light
fittings, sprinkle heads, etc.
Determine the ceiling hole by using the paper pattern.
Mark the position of the hangers on ceiling by using posi-
tion (A, B, C) and (D) in the paper pattern.
Depending on the type of ceiling the hangers can be fixed
as shown in the drawing.
Once the threaded hangers have been positioned, do not
tighten the nuts, and insert the washers as shown in the
drawing.
Carefully lift the unit (without the frame) using the four
suspension brackets (or the four corners), inserting it
into the false ceiling.
Align and level the unit by adjusting the nuts and locknuts
on the threaded hangers, maintaining a distance of 25-30
mm. between the sheet metal body and the underside of
the false ceiling.
In rooms with high humidity, brackets should be insulated
by self adhesive insulation.
Installation of grille/frame assembly
Use the screws supplied to fix the frame in position.
Louvers of cassette air grille could be managed manually by the installer. They could not be controlled by wall mounted ther-
mostat or connected to power supply.
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For the installation of the valves, follow the instruction of
the producer; to make the connection to the Cassette,
please make reference to the unit drawings.
In cold water installation, to avoid that the condensate
drops on the ceiling, it is necessary to insulate the piping,
the valves, and the coils connections.
Valves electric wiring diagrams
For valves electric connection refer to wiring diagram relat-
ed to selected control.
The cables must pass through the apposite fairleads and
flexible couplings.
The valves must be connected according to the suggest-
ed electric wiring diagrams.
The valves used must stop the entering of the water
when there is no electrical feeding.
If the proposed connections are not respected, there will
be the risk that the water overflows from the condensate
collection tray.
It is important that the valves open only when the fan is
working at one of the three speeds.
Check the seal in the most critical points of the plant
when it is filled of liquid for the first time.
The manufacturer cannot be consider responsible in
case of bad working or damages due to the drop of
valves sets purchased directly by the installer from other
suppliers.
INSTALLATION OF VALVE UNIT Installation
Primary air flow connection
CHD hydronic cassette units (2 pipe as 4 pipe version)
have primary air flow connection. They are equipped with
inlets for treated air on the corner of the unit. This air is
mixed with the untreated room air inside the appliance.
The pressure at the treated air inlets is slightly below
atmospheric pressure. The low pressure should be dis-
regarded in the design of the treated air system.
To connect cassette unit with primary air flow connection is
necessary a circular adapter (not provided) to be applied
to the primary air inlet for connecting the appliance air
pipes.
The flow of treated air is limited to 20% of the total air flow
of the fan convector at medium speed, with a maximum of
100 m3/h for each opening.
The fan convector must not interfere with the lighting sys-
tem in the false ceiling.
The fresh air should be treated, filtered and must not be
too cool.
Air multiple connection
Air outlets are provided on the fan coil unit for connection to
separate supply air ducting. Air flow and pressure at each
air outlets are, however, a function of the number of air out-
lets used.
The size and the location of the outlets is shown by the
drawings.
All air ducting departing from the fan-coil unit must fea-
ture thermal insulation to avoid condensation and drip-
ping water.
After duct insulation, complete the water and electrical
connections.
DUCT INSTALLATION Installation
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WATER CONNECTIONS Installation
Typical water piping diagram
CHD 506-706
2 Pipe
4 Pipe
CHD 809-1209
2 Pipe
4 Pipe
Field supply
Water in Shut off valve Water out
Water out Shut off valve Water in
Fan coil
unit
3-way motorized valve
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When a piping is connected to the unit main body or
removed from it, be sure to use two wrenches to fasten it.
(See the figure)
Carefully insulate pipes, valve assemblies and coil con-
nections to avoid condensation forming on the pipes and
dripping on the false ceiling.
Provide the drain piping as short as possible with down-
ward inclination and no air trap.
To ensure correct condensate water flow, the drain pipe
should have a gradient of 2% without obstructions.
Furthermore an odour trap of at least 50 mm. depth should
be made to prevent unpleasant odours from reaching the
room.
Condensate may be discharged at a maximum height of
200 mm. above the unit.
The condensate pipe must be insulated.
If more than one unit is installed in the room, the drain sys-
tem can be made as shown.
The control panel can be reached by opening the grille
and removing the metal covers.
Connect the power cables to terminal box connectors in
accordance with the wiring diagram and tighten firmly.
Wiring diagrams have to be made by skilled installer.
Install the water probe (provided in wall-control kit) in
correspondence of delivery hydraulic pipe. Water probe
has to detect exact water temperature of the hydraulic
circuit. Install properly water probe with conductive
paste.
In case of valve unit installation, place water probe on
valve unit's pocket.
In case of 4-pipes installation, place water probe in cor-
respondence of heat coil (or heat valve unit's pocket).
WATER CONNECTIONS Installation
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1. REMOVE THE PLASTIC CAP
2. INSTALLATION AUXILIARY DRAIN PAN
SCREW M4x20MM
SCREW M4x20MM
SCREW M4x20MM
INSULATION
WATER CONNECTIONS Installation
Auxiliary tray installation CHD 506-706 (U-2T e U-4T)
1. REMOVE THE PLASTIC CAP
2. INSTALLATION AUXILIARY DRAIN PAN
SCREW 3 M4x20MM
Auxiliary tray installation CHD 809-1209 (U-2T e U-4T)
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
Connection instruction
Perform electrical connections in accordance with laws
and regulations in force in the country concerned.
Always disconnect the electrical power supply before
opening the unit.
Before installing fan coil make sure the rated voltage of
the power supply is 230V - 50 Hz.
Make sure that, in addition to supplying the working cur-
rent required by the fan coil, the mains electrical supply is
also able to supply the current necessary to operate other
household appliances present.
Maximum current absorbed by hydronic cassette is report-
ed in TECHNICAL DATA TABLE.
Cassette connection
Cassette terminal board is configured for power, wall-mount-
ed control and valve connections, according to wiring dia-
grams reported in the installation manual.
The unit must always be earthed.
Upstream of the unit, fit an Omni polar switch with mini-
mum contact distance of 3 mm.
The minimum cross section of the electric wires is 0.75
mm
2
. Each terminal accommodates two wires of the same
cross-section (maximum 1.5 mm
2
).
Electrical characteristic
The motor is protected by a thermal contact integrated in
the winding. It stops the motor if overheating occurs and
starts the motor again automatically after it has cooled
down.
The fan coil is provided with a terminal board for the con-
nection of the electrical feeding, for the fan speed control
and for the connection with the safety device
The installer has to provide input connection through
access provided on the sides of the unit, fixing the wires
and taking care not to pinch them.
Multiple connection
To connect, respect the wiring diagrams in this booklet. Only
one fan coil can be connected to the control unit. To control
more than one fan coil with a single control unit, each appli-
ance must be fitted Kit SPB for multiple connection. Refer to
multiple connection wiring diagram and to the following table
Drain pump
On cooling mode, the electronic board installed on the unit,
controls and runs the condensate drain pump. A level con-
trol system inside the unit starts the drain pump. In case the
internal condensate level reaches the safety limit, the supply
of the water to the valve is stopped. The safety relay has a
deviation contact and allows a remote alarm signal.
Unit Size NS-NSW (1) PS-PSW (1) MT-MTW (1) AT-ATW (1) SPB (2) SPB (3) Absorbtion*
CHD 506 5 5 5 2 15 6 0,4
606 4 4 4 1 15 5 0,5
706 3 3 3 1 15 4 0,7
809 3 3 3 1 15 4 0,67
909 3 3 3 1 15 4 0,69
1109 2 2 2 1 15 3 0,92
1209 2 2 2 1 15 3 0,93
Note
(1) Maximum number of unit of the same model and size, connectable to a single control
(2) Maximum number of units of different size or model connectable to a single control with SPB kit installation for each unit
(3) Maximum number of units of the same size and model connectable to a single control with a single SPB kit
* Electric absorption of a single unit (A)
Mutiple connection for hydronic cassette CHD
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
CHD 506 - 706
CHD 809 - 1209
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
Single electrical connections: cassette unit with wall-mounted control
For electrical connections of CHD cassette fan-coil refer to following electrical diagrams. Do not refer to wiring dia-
grams present on instruction sheet of wall-mounted controls.
CHD 506706 + NSW
CHD 8091209 + NSW
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
Single electrical connections: cassette unit with wall-mounted control
For electrical connections of CHD cassette fan-coil refer to following electrical diagrams. Do not refer to wiring dia-
grams present on instruction sheet of wall-mounted controls.
CHD 506706 + ATW-MTW-PSW
CHD 8091209 + ATW-MTW-PSW
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CHD 506706 + SPB + NSW
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
Multiple connection cassette fan-coil with wall-mounted controls
For electrical connections of CHD cassette fan-coil refer to following electrical diagrams. Do not refer to wiring dia-
grams present on instruction sheet of wall-mounted controls.
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CHD 8091209 + SPB + NSW
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
Multiple connection cassette fan-coil with wall-mounted controls
For electrical connections of CHD cassette fan-coil refer to following electrical diagrams. Do not refer to wiring dia-
grams present on instruction sheet of wall-mounted controls.
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CHD 506706 + SPB + ATW + MTW + PSW
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
Multiple connection cassette fan-coil with wall-mounted controls
For electrical connections of CHD cassette fan-coil refer to following electrical diagrams. Do not refer to wiring dia-
grams present on instruction sheet of wall-mounted controls.
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CHD 8091209 + SPB + ATW + MTW + PSW
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Installation
Multiple connection cassette fan-coil with wall-mounted controls
For electrical connections of CHD cassette fan-coil refer to following electrical diagrams. Do not refer to wiring dia-
grams present on instruction sheet of wall-mounted controls.
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WALL-MOUNTED CONTROLS User
Function selector
Cooling
Riscaldamento
Off
Fan selector
Maximum fan speed
Medium fan speed
Minimum fan speed
NSW wall-mounted control
The NSW control is used to regulate the air (3 speeds), the temperature through electronic thermostat, to select the sum-
mer/winter mode of operation and to switch the fan coil on/off and hot start function by minimun thermostat kit.
Technical data
Supply voltage 230 V ~ 10%
Supply frequency 50/60 Hz
Contact rating 2,5 A (cos 0.85; 230V)
Storage temperature -20 C / +85 C
Max. storage humidity 90% (not condensing)
Working temperature 0 C / +55 C
Max. working humidity 90% (not condensing)
Protection rating IP 30
Case material PC+ABS (flame retardant V0)
Color RAL 9003 (white)
Dimensions 120 x 75 x 25 mm
Weight 0,185 kg
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WALL-MOUNTED CONTROLS User
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
SUMMER mode of operation
The Summer mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol . In this mode the resources are
managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always ON;
- the winter mode valve is always OFF;
- the fans are always enabled and operate at the speed set
with the fan speed selector.
WINTER mode of operation
The Winter mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol . In this mode the resources are
managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always OFF;
- the winter mode valve is always ON;
- the fans are always enabled and operate at the speed set
with the fan speed selector.
Hot Start function
This function is available in the heating mode, connecting
the control with Minimum Temperature Thermostat kit. This
function activates the fan if the water is hot enough. It is not
available if the heating element is installed.
CONFIGURATION OF THE NSW CONTROL
Digital outputs
YV1 Valve control (max 1,5 A).
This is used for opening of the delivery valve and the conse-
quent flow of water into the coil, as described below:
- 2-pipe system: the valve controls either the COOL circuit
or the HEAT circuit;
- 4-pipe system: the valve controls just the COOL circuit.
Place the water probe on the hot water coil.
YV2 Valve or heating element control (max 1,5 A).
This is used to govern, according to the application:
- 2-pipe system: the control heating;
- 4-pipe system: the delivery valve of the HEAT circuit.
Digital inputs
Minimum thermostat input.
Closed contact (default) fans on.
Open contact fans off.
The current required by the fan passes through the termi-
nals of the digital input.
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Function selector
Cooling
Riscaldamento
Off
Fan selector
Maximum fan speed
Medium fan speed
Minimum fan speed
PSW wall-mounted control
The PSW control is used to regulate the airflow (3 speeds), select the summer/winter mode of operation and switch the fan coil
on/off and hot start function by minimun thermostat kit.
Technical data
Supply voltage 230 V ~ 10%
Supply frequency 50/60 Hz
Contact rating 2,5 A (cos 0.85; 230V)
Remote water sensor 10 kOhm(@) T = 25 C
Storage temperature -20 C / +85 C
Max. storage humidity 90% (not condensing)
Working temperature 0 C / +55 C
Max. working humidity 90% (not condensing)
Protection rating IP 30
Case material PC + ABS (flame retardant V0)
Color RAL 9003 (white)
Dimensions 120 x 75 x 25 mm
Weight 0,250 kg
WALL-MOUNTED CONTROLS User
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DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
SUMMER mode of operation
The Summer mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol . In this mode the resources are
managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always ON;
- the winter mode valve is always OFF;
- the fans are always enabled and operate at the speed set
with the fan speed selector.
WINTER mode of operation
The Winter mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol . In this mode the resources are
managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always OFF;
- the winter mode valve is always ON;
- the fans are always enabled and operate at the speed set
with the fan speed selector.
Hot Start function
This function is available in the heating mode, but only acti-
vates the fan if the water is hot enough. It is not available if
the heating element is installed.
CONFIGURATION OF THE PSW CONTROL
Digital outputs
YV1 Valve control (max 1,5 A).
This is used for opening of the delivery valve and the conse-
quent flow of water into the coil, as described below:
- 2-pipe system: the valve controls either the COOL circuit
or the HEAT circuit;
- 4-pipe system: the valve controls just the COOL circuit.
Place the water probe on the hot water coil.
YV2 Valve or heating element control (max 1,5 A).
This is used to govern, according to the application:
- 2-pipe system: the control heating;
- 4-pipe system: the delivery valve of the HEAT circuit.
Analog inputs
Water sensor input (kit included):
- Analogic input used for measuring the temperature of the
water or the coil.
- Sensor length: 3000 mm.
- Sensor position without valve: inserted in a copper bulb in
direct contact with the copper water pipe.
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MTW wall-mounted control
The MT control is used to regulate the air (3 speeds), the temperature through electronic thermostat, to select the sum-
mer/winter mode of operation and to switch the fan coil on/off.
Technical data
Supply voltage 230 V ~ 10%
Supply frequency 50/60 Hz
Contact rating 2,5 A (cos 0.85; 230V)
Remote water sensor 10 kOhm @ T = 25 C
Regulation range +14C a 30C
Storage temperature -20 C / +85 C
Max. storage humidity 90% (not condensing)
Working temperature 0 C / +55 C
Max. working humidity 90% (not condensing)
Protection rating IP 30
Case material PC + ABS (flame retardant V0)
Color RAL 9003 (white)
Dimensions 120 x 75 x 25 mm
Weight 0,260 kg
Function selector
Cooling
Heating
Off
Fan selector
Maximum fan speed
Medium fan speed
Minimum fan speed
Temperature selecto
Adjust the temperature as
required by
turning the temperature selec-
tor from +14C to 30C.
Led description
Blue Led: indicates fan coil
thermostat call
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DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
SUMMER mode of operation
The Summer mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol . In this mode the resources are
managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always ON;
- the winter mode valve is always OFF;
- the fans are always enabled and operate at the speed set
with the fan speed selector.
WINTER mode of operation
The Winter mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol . In this mode the resources are
managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always OFF;
- the winter mode valve is always ON;
- the fans are always enabled according to Hot Start func-
tion, and operate at the speed set with the fan speed
selector.
Hot Start function
This function is available in the heating mode, but only acti-
vates the fan if the water is hot enough. It is not available if
the heating element is installed.
CONFIGURATION OF THE MTW CONTROL
Analog inputs
Air sensor input included in MTW control:
- analog input used for temperature control.
Water sensor input (kit included):
- analog input used for measuring the temperature of the
water or the coil;
- sensor length: 3000 mm;
- sensor position without valve: inserted in a copper bulb in
direct contact with the copper water pipe.
Digital outputs
YV1 Valve control (max 1,5 A).
This is used for opening of the delivery valve and the conse-
quent flow of water into the coil, as described below:
- 2-pipe system: the valve controls either the COOL circuit
or the HEAT circuit;
- 4-pipe system: the valve controls just the COOL circuit.
Place the water probe on the hot water coil.
YV2 Valve or heating element control (max 1,5 A).
This is used to govern, according to the application:
- 2-pipe system: the control or additional heating elements;
- 4-pipe system: the delivery valve of the HEAT circuit.
WALL-MOUNTED CONTROLS User
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ATW wall-mounted control
The ATW control is used to regulate the air (3 speeds + auto), the temperature through electronic thermostat, to select the sum-
mer/winter/auto mode of operation and to switch the fan coil on/off.
Temperature selector
Adjust the temperature as
required by turning the
temperature selector from +14C
to 30C.
Function selector
Select the mode of operation
pushing the buttom.
Cooling
Heating
Off
Automatic setting
Speed selector
Select the fan speed pushing the buttom.
The repeated pressure of fan button
determines speed required.
Maximum fan speed
Medium fan speed
Minimum fan speed
Automatic fan speed
Led
Blue LED: Heating / Cooling
plus regulator call
Blue LED blinking: Hot start / Too Cool
function active
Blue LED:
operation in Cooling mode
Blue LED:
operation in Heating mode
Blue LED:
automatic cooling / heating
mode selection
Technical data
Supply voltage 230 V ~ 10%
Supply frequency 50/60 Hz
Contact rating 1A (cos 0.85; 230V)
Remote air sensor 10 kOhm @ T = 25 C
Remote water sensor 10 kOhm @ T = 25 C
Regulation range +14C a 30C
Storage temperature -20 C / +85 C
Max. storage humidity 90% (not condensing)
Working temperature 0 C / +55 C
Max. working humidity 90% (not condensing)
Protection rating IP 30
Case material PC+ABS (flame retardant V0)
Color RAL 9003 (white)
Dimensions 120 x 75 x 25 mm
Weight 0,265 kg
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DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
SUMMER mode of operation
The Summer mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol .
In this mode the resources are managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always ON;
- the winter mode valve is always OFF;
- the fans are always enabled according to the Too Cool
function and operate at the speed set with the fan speed
selector.
WINTER mode of operation
The Winter mode is selected by setting the mode selector
on the relative symbol .
In this mode the resources are managed as follows:
- the summer mode valve is always OFF;
- the winter mode valve is always ON;
- the fans are always enabled according to the Hot Start
function and operate at the speed set with the fan speed
selector.
AUTO mode of operation
The controller automatically selects the mode of operation in
relation to the type of plant selected:
- 2 pipes system: selects the mode of operation in relation
to the water temperature;
- 4 pipes system: selects the mode of operation in relation
to the air temperature.
AUTO fan mode
The controller will define the fan speed as much high as the
difference between the desired room temperature against
the current one.
Hot Start function
This function is available in the heating mode and it only
activates the fan if the water is hot enough. It is not available
if the heating element is installed.
Too Cool function
This function is available in the cooling mode, but only acti-
vates the fan if the water in the coil is cold enough.
CONFIGURATION OF THE ATW CONTROL
Analog inputs
Air sensor input included in ATW control:
- analog input used for temperature control.
Water sensor input (kit included):
- analog input used for measuring water or coil temperature;
- sensor length: 3000 mm;
- sensor position without valve: inserted in a copper bulb in
direct contact with the copper water pipe.
Digital outputs
YV1 Valve control (max 0,1 A).
This is used for opening the delivery valve and the conse-
quent water flow into the coil, as described below:
- 2-pipe system: the valve controls either the COOL circuit
or the HEAT circuit;
- 4-pipe system: the valve controls just the COOL circuit.
Place the water probe on the hot water coil.
YV2 Valve or heating element control (max 0,5 A).
This is used to govern according to the application:
- 2-pipe system: the control or additional heating elements;
- 4-pipe system: the delivery valve of the HEAT circuit.
Digital inputs
Digital inputs configurable is available:
- window contact: contact close, stop cooling/heating func-
tion.
- economy contact: contact close, the set point increases in
cooling mode or reduce in heating mode to obtain energy
saving;
- remote summer/winter: remote changeover heating or
cooling mode.
Dip Switch
5 dipswitches (DS) are available so that the installer can set
type of the system. These DS are distributed as listed in the
table.
All the thermostats have the 5 DS in the OFF position by
DEFAULT.
Failure display
When the ventilation is inhibited by inadequate temperature
mode of operation required and there is a request for ther-
moregulation, led associated with the request flashes.
Temperature sensors failure. If the ambient temperature
sensor is damaged, led for selected mode of operation win-
kles with the sequence: 1 flash and pause for 3,5 sec.
If the heat exchanger temperature sensor is failure (short-
circuit), led for selected mode of operation winkles with the
sequence: 2 flashes and pause for 2,5 sec.
Window contact standy. If the entry ID1 is activated and
configured as a contact window, the decommissioning
expenditure is reported by the flash led corresponding to the
mode of operation and intensity of ventilation required.
Reduce leds' brightness
While pressing the keyboard mode of operation for at least 2
sec, causes halving or restoring indicator lamps' brightness.
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MAINTENANCE Service
CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS
Before inspection and maintenance of the unit, always
set the main power switch to OFF to cut off power sup-
ply.
Unclip the grille from the front frame by turn the two crews
through 90 (1/4 turn)
Swing the grille open and remove the air filter out off the
grille.
Remove the air filter and clean by vacuum cleaner or if it is
very dirty, wash it with soap water then wipe off until it is
completely dry before reinstallation.
Swing up the grille and lock by turn the two screw.
CLEANING THE UNIT
Clean the air conditioner and the remote control with dry
cloth or a vacuum cleaner. If damp cloth is used, remove
moisture by using dry cloth afterward.
AT THE START OF THE SEASON
Check that nothing blocks the air inlet and outlet of indoor
and outdoor units.
Running the unit without an air filter can cause malfunc-
tions due to dirt or dust . Always install anair filter at all
times.
Check that a drainage hose does not bend or clog.
Check that the units are properly installed.
DURING THE OFF SEASON
Cut off the power supply main switch.
Clean the air filter and other parts.
Leave the circulation fan running to : 2-3 hous to dry out
the inside of the unit
If the air filter is dirty, it will cause the reduction of airflow,
the unit is overload and consume 6% more of electricity.
So regular cleaning is necessary.
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MAINTENANCE Service
Fan-coil units must be disconnected from mains power and
secured against unintentional re-connection before any
maintenance work. All work must be in accordance with all
applicable safety and health rules and regulations.
Fi l ter Mai ntenance The fi l ter pad may be cl eaned or
replaced.
For cleaning, a vacuum-cleaner operating at medium or low
suction should be used.
For replacement, the fasteners of the intake grille must be
opened and the grille must be removed. The filter pad must
then be taken out and replaced. Finally, the intake grille
must again be locked in place.
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS
Maintenance of the unit must be carried out by trained
maintenance personnel only.
FAN:
No maintenance required.
HEAT EXCHANGER COIL:
No ordinary maintenance required.
FILTER:
Using a suitable tool, unhook the filter holder strip and
extract the filter from the guides.
Clean regularly with a vacuum cleaner or shake lightly.
When it can no longer be cleaned, replace.
SPARE PARTS:
To order spare parts, always give the model of appliance
and a description of the component.
IMPORTANT!
BEFORE CARRYING OUT CLEANING OR MAINTE-
NANCE, MAKE SURE THE POWER TO THE UNIT IS
TURNED OFF
IMPORTANT!
ALWAYS REPLACE THE FILTER AFTER CLEANING.
OPERATING GUIDE Service
The temperature should not be set lower than what you
need. This would result to increase energy cost.
Clean the air filter every week for higher efficiency.
Draw close curtains or close glass windows when cooling
to prevent heat load from sun light which may cause more
electricity cost.
To distribute cool air through out the room, adjust air flow
direction as shown by the arrows (see picture) to diffuse
cool air.
Close windows and doors while operating the unit to pre-
vent leakage of cooled air to save energy.
In case of ineffective ventilation, open the window to venti-
late the room air once in a while but not too long since
cooled air will be uselessly drained out.
PRECAUTIONS Service
Check electrical system (voltage and frequency). Use the
proper power supply indicated on the unit to operate the
air conditioner and only fuses with specified capacity. Do
not use pieces of wire instead of fuse.
Do not insert objects into the air inlet or outlet when the air
conditioner is running as it may case damage or personal
injury. Also pay special attention when children are
around.
Do not channel the air flow directly at people, especially
infants, aged persons, or patients.
Turn off the air conditioner if, while running, electricity
interference occurs. If the unit is not to be used for a long
time, cut off the power supply main switch.
Do not locate any obstacles against the air flow direction
of indoor and outdoor units. Inefficient performance or
malfunction may result.
Do not locate a heater or any other heat sources close
to the unit . The heat may deform the plastic parts.
TROUBLESHOOTING Service
PROBLEM
The motor does not rotate or rotates incorrectly.
The unit does not heat/cool as before.
The appliance leaks water.
1
2
3
REMEDY
Make sure the power to the unit is on.
Make sure the wires are correctly connected, referring to the
wiring diagram.
Control if the main switch, the seasonal commutator and the
thermostat are in the right position.
Make sure the fi lter is clean.
Make sure the hydraulic circuit is free from air by venting the
heat exchanger.
Make sure it is sloping in the direction of the condensate
drain.
Make sure the condensate drain is not clogged.
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MALFUNCTIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS Service
MALFUNCTION
Fan does not run
Low air flow
from fan-coil unit
Fan-coil unit noisy
Fan-coil unit
does not heat
(sufficiently)
Fan-coil unit
does not cool
(sufficiently)
Fan-coil unit leaks
in the cooling mode
Room temperature
fluctuates
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Fan coil unit not switched on
No power
Cabling not connected
The supply is stopped by the float switche
Low fan speed
Air ducting obstructed
Filter dirty
Hight fan speed
Low air discharge temperature
Air discharge system obstructed
Fan bearing defect
Filter dirty
Fan not switched on
Heating fluid not hot
Low water flow rate
Low setpoint temperature
Controller or sensor positioned near heat source
Filter dirty
Fan not switched on
Cooling fluid not cold
Low water flow rate
High setpoint temperature
Control located in cold air (e.g. near door)
Filter dirty
Condensate tray dirty
Cold water lines not insulated
Unit not suspended horizontally
Condensate drain plugged
Condensate pump pumps no water
Condensation on air register
The control located at wrong place
(e.g. at doors or in the airdischarge area)
High heating fluid temperature
Independently controlled units connected to same
water line (e.g. radiators with thermostatic valves)
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Switch on fan-coil unit
Check fusing/mains power
Connect cabling (qualified person only)
Verify the float
Select higher fan speed
Clear air ducting, for unrestricted air flow
Replace or clean filter
Select lower fan speed
Increase temperature setting of control
Clear air discharge system
Call field service
Replace or clean filter
Switch on fan
Switch on boiler
Switch on recirculation pump
Vent heating system
Check pump throughput
Check water distribution and reset pressure losses in different
lines
Increase control setpoint temperature
Relocate the control
Replace or clean filter
Switch on fan
Switch on chiller
Switch on recirculation pump
Vent system
Check pump throughout
Check water distribution and reset pressure losses in different
lines
Lower control setpoint temperature
Relocate the control
Replace or clean filter
Clean condensate tray
Insulate cold water lines
Realign unit and suspend unit horizontally
Check condensate drain for sufficient slope, clean and refill trap
Check power supply in terminal box and at pump
Check pump for dirt in the intake area
Check pump start-up
Check float switch for correct operation
Increase water flow temperature
Increase angle between air register stats and ceiling
Use coated air register
Increase fan speed
Relocate control to place where room temperature is repre-
sentative (remote from fan-coil unit)
Add or reset maximum and minimum supply air temperature
sensors
Reset boiler control
Split water supply; if impossible use flow control valves on oth-
er units and increase system pressure
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