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Wiring parts table
(See figure 8, 9, 10)
BK ................... Black = maximum speed
BU ................... Blue
BN ................... Brown
GY ................... Grey
GN................... Green
YE ................... Yellow
RD ................... Red = minimum speed
WH .................. White = common wire
- - - - ................ Field wiring
F ...................... Fuse (field supply)
IL ..................... Line switch (field supply)
M ..................... Motor
3/7 ................... 3 out of 7 speeds
EPIMSA6......... Master/Slave interface for control of up to 4 FWB
units in parallel
EPIA6 .............. Power interface
EXT ................. External auxiliary contact
RHC ................ Remote cooling/heating selector switch (centralised)
VC ................... Cold water valve (230 V ON-OFF)
VH ................... Hot water valve (230 V ON-OFF)
T
EST RUN
Check that the equipment has been installed so that it guarantees the
required slant.
Check that the condensate discharge is not clogged (by rubble
deposits, etc.).
Check the seal of the hydraulic connections.
Check that the electrical wiring is perfectly tight (perform this check
with voltage OFF).
Be sure that the air purge of the heat exchanger has been carried out
correctly.
Turn on the power supply and check the unit running.
U
SE
To use the unit, refer to the instructions in the installation and
operation manual of the controller. Dedicated controllers are available
as accessory.
M
AINTENANCE AND CLEANING
For safety reasons before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning
operation, turn off the unit and cut the voltage by turning the line
switch to OFF.
Maintenance
The maintenance operations for the FWB air conditioner and hot-air
heating units are limited to the periodic cleaning of the air filter and
the heat exchanger, and the checking of the working efficiency of the
condensate discharge.
Only skilled personnel may perform the maintenance.
Pay utmost attention during the maintenance operations: accidentally
coming into contact with some of the metallic parts might cause
injuries, therefore use safety work gloves.
Every time the units are started after a long idle period, make sure
that air is NOT present in the heat exchanger.
The motor is maintenance-free since it is equipped with self-
lubricating bearings.
Installation and operation manual
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Cleaning the air filter
Cut voltage to the unit by turning the line switch to OFF.
For cleaning the air filter proceed as follows:
■
Access the equipment through the inspection panel and remove
the air filter as shown in figure 7 by unscrewing the fixing knobs.
■
Wash the filter with lukewarm water or, for dry powders, with
compressed air.
■
Reassemble the filter after having it dried up.
Cleaning the heat exchanger
It is advisable to check the condition of the heat exchanger before the
start of the summer season. Also check if the fins are not clogged by
impurities.
To access the heat exchanger, remove the delivery panel and the
condensate tank. Upon having accessed the heat exchanger, clean
with compressed air or low pressure steam, without damaging the
fins of the heat exchanger.
Before operating it in the summer, check the condensate discharges
regularly.
D
ISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
NOTE
Adequate and regular maintenance and cleaning
means energy conservation and cost saving.
Dismantling of the unit should be done in accordance with the
relevant local and national legislation.
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
If the unit does not work properly first check the points reported in the
table below before requesting service.
If the problem cannot be solved contact your dealer or service centre.
Symptom 1: The unit does not run at all
P
OSSIBLE CAUSES
Power failure
The automatic circuit breaker tripped
The switch is on STOP ("O") position
Symptom 2: Poor cooling or heating performance
P
OSSIBLE CAUSES
Dirty or clogged air filter
Obstacle near the air inlet or outlet
Air inside the heat exchanger
Doors and windows are open
The unit is running at low speed
Symptom 3: The unit leaks
P
OSSIBLE CAUSES
The unit is not installed with the
correct inclination
The condensate discharge is
clogged
C
ORRECTIVE ACTION
Restore power
Contact service centre
Turn ON the unit, select "I"
C
ORRECTIVE ACTION
Clean the air filter
Remove the obstacle
Contact the installer
Close doors and windows
Select medium or high fan speed
C
ORRECTIVE ACTION
Contact the installer
Contact the installer
FWB
Ducted fan coil units
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