INSTALLATION - CONNECTIONS
INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT
For all connections follo w the wiring dia-
grams provided on the unit.
If the outdoor unit is connected at a lev el
higher than the indoor unit create a dr ain
trap.
The outdoor unit must be installed in the
open in a horizontal position,respecting
all minimum tec hnical spaces allo wing
the flo w of air and an y maintenance in-
terventions.
The unit has been built with treated ma-
terial and has no particular need for pro-
tection. Make sure the battery of the ther -
mal exchange unit is not exposed to hail
stone.
If fitting the unit to w all, use a br acket
strong enough to support its weight.
CONTROLS AFTER INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION TEST
Element to be controlled
Have the units been fitted solidly?
Has the refrigerant loss test been performed?
Is thermal isolation sufficient ?
Is the water drained correctly?
Is the voltage in compliance with the nominal voltage indicated
on the plate?
Are the electric cable and the pipe connections installed
correctly?
Is the unit earthed?
Is the power cable sufficient?
Have the refrigerant connections been isolated?
Are the pipes longer than 5m?
ATTENTION: *
Note the added charge on the nameplate located on the outdoor unit.
FUNCTIONING TEST
Before testing
- Do not supply power or switch on before
completing installation.
- The electric cable must be connected
correctly and safely.
- The coc ks of the refriger ant connecting
pipe valves must be open.
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The condensate produced in the
Heating function can be con veyed to a
prearranged drain.
ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS FOR THE
OUTDOOR UNIT
- Remove the co ver panel of the terminal
block.
- Connect the cables to the terminal
block of the unit as sho wn in the wiring
diagrams. Make sure they are connected
correctly to the terminal bloc ks of the
two units.
- Replace the co ver panel of the terminal
block.
The appliance could fall, vibrate or make noises.
Reduces performance both in Heating and Cooling function
mode.
Condensate on the surfaces and possible dripping.
Dripping.
Malfunction or electric damage to the parts.
Malfunction or electric damage to the parts.
Danger! Electric shocks
Danger! Malfunctioning or electric damage to the parts
Reduces performance both in Heating and Cooling function
mode
Reduces performance if refrigerant gas has not been integrated *.
- Remove any residual packing and make
sure the filters are positioned correctly.
Possible malfunctions
Function test
- Supply the unit with power.
- Press the ON/OFF button on the remote
control.
- Press the MODE button to select the
Cooling, Heating and v
mode to check they work properly.
Base
Drain connection
entilation only