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USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
SCC-61
C O M M E R C I A L A I R C O N D I T I O N E R S S D V 6

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  • Page 1 USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL SCC-61 C O M M E R C I A L A I R C O N D I T I O N E R S S D V 6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Precautions ..............02 Hardware Installation ...............04 Product Description ..............06 1 Initial Use ..................09 ● 1.1 Connection with VRF System ..........09 ● 1.2 Language Selection upon Initial Power-on ......09 ● 1.3 Login ..................10 ● 1.4 Search (Topology) ..............11 ● 1.5 Modification of Device Name ..........13 ●...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The Installation & Owner's Manual of this product describes how to properly handle the product, prevent personal injury and property losses, as well as how to use the product correctly and safely. Read the following carefully, make sure you understand the content (symbols and marks), and observe the precautions below.
  • Page 4 WARNING This unit must be installed by professional technicians. Users are not allowed to install the unit themselves; otherwise, personal injury or damage to the controller may occur. Other electrical wiring work must be carried out by a professional technician according to the circuit diagram.
  • Page 5: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Packing List 1 × 3-port terminal with gap of 5.08mm 1 × SCC-61 1 × Manual 6 × 5-port terminal with gap of 3.81mm 1 × Mounting board 6 × Plastic expansion nails 8 × Plastic washers (Ø 4mm hole) 6 ×...
  • Page 6 Touch screen SCC-61 structure 1) Touch screen SCC-61: Front and side views (Unit: mm) 2) Structural dimensions of the embedded junction box (Unit: mm) Before you drill an opening in the wall, make sure that the opening is large enough to fit in the embedded junction box. 3) Installation procedures Embedded ①...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    1. Mount the embedded 2. Install metal parts 3. Install SCC-61 junction box Make sure the hooks of the metal Once the connections are Mount the embedded junction box parts face upwards. Use 4 screws ④ done, place the main unit within the wall.
  • Page 8 Touch screen centralized controller COM 1~6 24V ACIN XY XY XY XY Client PC Access to the touch Power screen is centralized adapter Router controller through Web Power supply Note: The dotted line part is not One port supports up to eight refrigerant systems P Q E P Q E...
  • Page 9 Port Function Power interface, 24V AC, 1 A Note: 24V AC for RC, positive and negative poles not differentiated X1 Y1 E is the 1st RS-485 bus, X2 Y2 E is the 2nd RS-485 bus, X3 Y3 E is the 3rd RS-485 bus, X4 Y4 E is the 4th RS-485 bus, X5 Y5 E is the 5th RS-485 bus, and X6 Y6 E is X1 Y1 E X2 Y2 the sixth RS-485 bus.
  • Page 10: Initial Use

    1 Initial Use Before using the unit for the first time, read the following content carefully and operate and set the centralized controller according to the prompts, so that you can fully understand how to use the basic functions of the centralized controller and correctly configure related settings. * The functions supported by the centralized controller (including function details) will be increased with product updates.
  • Page 11: Login

    When the centralized controller is powered on for the first time, select the display language of the centralized controller. After selecting the language here, you can re-select the interface display language of the centralized controller through the language option in "Settings". *The languages supported by the centralized controller may increase with the product update.
  • Page 12: Search (Topology)

    Entry of the Settings interface (upper right corner) Overview of device status: power-on, power-off, disconnection, and failure, and statistics on the number of devices; the list diagram shows general parameters. Device monitoring: view device status (card form, list form), managed groups, managed devices, control devices, etc. Schedule management: View, edit, and modify schedules.
  • Page 13 Click the "Setting" function icon in the upper right corner to enter the "Setting" interface, as shown in the figure below: Click "Device search" in the left menu and "Auto topology" in the right area. The centralized controller will start to obtain information about the refrigerant system connected to the centralized controller and automatically construct the topological relationship.
  • Page 14: Modification Of Device Name

    Click the parameter information to be modified ("Unit name", "Fan(W)", "EH(W)"), and finally click to save. * Causes for the failure of the centralized controller to locate the device. 1. The preconditions of SCC-61 and the "Precautions" at the beginning of this chapter are not met. Solution: Re-power on the SCC-61 centralized controller.
  • Page 15 2. Select the device you want to modify, click 3. Enter a name in the pop-up box, such as "Test name", and click "Save". 4. Click "Save".
  • Page 16: Group Function Examples

    5. The device name has been modified. 1.6 Group Function Examples The centralized controller supports level-3 groups, through which the devices can be managed conveniently. In the example, the groups are divided according to their physical locations. Connect the centralized controller to all the refrigerant systems in Buildings A and B. Building Name Floor Name Room Name...
  • Page 17 Create a level-1 group. Click "Add group" in the first column to create a level-1 group: A, B In the pop-up interface, enter the level-1 group name A, click "Save", repeat the above steps, and create B. Create a level-2 group. Select "A"...
  • Page 18 Follow the same steps to create a level-2 group of B: B-1. Create a level-3 group. Select "A", click "A-1", and click "Add group" in the third column to create level-3 groups of A: A-101 and A-102.
  • Page 19 Follow the same steps to create other level-3 groups. The group is now created. Click "OK" to submit all group information. Note: Before clicking "OK", no operations will be saved. If you do not click "OK" but click the X in the upper right corner, all changes will be lost.
  • Page 20 1.6.2 Adding a device to a group Enter the "Device" interface. Select the IDU to be removed from the group. Note: Immediately after the centralized controller is debugged, all IDUs are in "Ungroup". Select the desired group to accept the air conditioner. Click , and select the target group to be moved in the group information that slides out on the right.
  • Page 21 The target group is A-101. Click "OK". Check whether the move is successful through the group on the left. For example, click Group A-101 to check whether the A101 air conditioner exists. Note: This operation has not yet taken effect, and you need to click "Save" to make it take effect.
  • Page 22: Control Device

    Save the settings. Repeat the above steps to move all air conditioners to the desired group, and click "Save" to make the move take effect. Note: No operations will be saved until you click "Save". If you click "X" in the upper right corner rather than "Save", all changes will be lost.
  • Page 23 Click , in the pop-up control window, and select the required parameters on the control parameters: Note: If the IDU does not support single attribute setting, "keep" cannot be selected for any parameter. (Consult the technical staff about whether the specific model supports a single attribute) Note: The control parameters displayed on the interface may exceed the actual controllable parameters of the IDU.
  • Page 24: Schedule Function Examples

    Click , in the pop-up locking window, and select the required parameters on the control parameters: Note: The locking parameters displayed on the interface may exceed the actual lockable parameters of the IDU. When this parameter is selected, the actual IDU does not operate. 1.8 Schedule Function Examples The schedule function enables IDUs to be powered on and off as planned.
  • Page 25 1.8.1 Creating a holiday template A holiday template is a 1-day schedule command template that is referenced in the schedule. Step 1: Create a holiday template Click "Holiday template" to enter the template settings, then click to create "Holiday template": In "Name", enter a name such as "5.1 - 5.3".
  • Page 26 Click "Command" to create a 17:00 power-off schedule. Click "Create", and return to the schedule function interface to see the created holiday template. Note: As you may have noticed, the system does not determine the date for the execution of the holiday template.
  • Page 27 View, edit, delete or copy the holiday schedule In the holiday template interface, click the holiday schedule in "Holiday Schedule List" on the left to view the specific schedule template information on the left. Click the function button in the upper right corner to operate the holiday schedule.
  • Page 28 Please complete the basic information of the schedule. Step 2: Create a schedule command Click "Next" to create a schedule command...
  • Page 29 Click "Command" to create the command to be executed. Upon creation of a command, click "OK" to save the command (same as the operation in the holiday template). Create two schedule commands: power on at 8:00 and power off at 18:00. For example, click "Tuesday"...
  • Page 30 You can create schedule commands by following the steps described above. If the pre-set schedule commands are the same, click "Mon" or any other day after "Copy schedule" to copy the schedule command for the selected day. Note: If no schedule command is set for a certain day, the schedule for that day will not be executed.
  • Page 31 Step 4: Create a schedule command Click "Next" to enter the "Holiday" setting interface. A schedule supports multiple holiday schedule cards. The system executes the schedule commands in the "Holiday Template" on the specified date, instead of the schedule commands in the schedule.
  • Page 32 Note: If no "Holiday template" is available, you can save the schedule. After a "holiday template" is created, edit the schedule again and add the corresponding holiday template. Note: If a "Holiday schedule" card is available and the "Holiday template" is selected as "No template", the schedule will not be executed on the corresponding date.
  • Page 33: Function Description

    2. Function Description 2.1 Homepage View the status distribution and general parameters of IDUs. When there are multiple types of access devices, you can view the status of different types of devices through "Device Type". 2.2 Group and Device Management...
  • Page 34 2.2.1 Group management 2.2.1.1 Creating a group Click "Group" to enter the group function interface: Create a level-1 group. Click "Add group" in the first column to create a level-1 group: A.
  • Page 35 In the pop-up interface, enter the name of the level-1 group, A, and click "Save". Create a level-2 group. Select "A" and click "Add group" in the second column to create level-2 groups of A: A-1 and A-2.
  • Page 36 Create a level-3 group. Select "A", click "A-1", and click "Add group" in the third column to create level-3 groups of A: A-101 and A-102.
  • Page 37 The group is now created. Click "OK" to submit all group information. Note: Before clicking "OK", no operations will be saved. If you do not click "OK" but click the X in the upper right corner, all changes will be lost.
  • Page 38 2.2.1.2 Modifying a group name Click "Group" to enter the group function interface, select the group whose name needs to be modified, and click Enter the new group name A build, click "Save", return to the group management interface, and click "OK".
  • Page 39 2.2.1.3 Copying a group Click "Group management" to enter the group function interface, select the group to be copied, such as A build, and click The default group name to be copied is: the original group name + (Copy). Note: Copying a group will also copy its sub-groups. This makes it more convenient to create groups in projects with similar groups.
  • Page 40 2.2.1.4 Deleting a group Click "Group management" to enter the group function interface, select the group to be copied, such as A build (Copy), and click When a prompt message pops up, click "OK" to delete the group, and the IDU belonging to the group will be moved to "Ungroup": Note: Before clicking "OK", no operations will be saved.
  • Page 41 2.2.2 Device management Click "Device" to enter the device management interface. 2.2.2.1 Modifying the device name Select the IDU of which the name is to be modified, and click Enter the name to be modified in the pop-up window, such as "Change Name", click "Save" to return to the equipment management page, and finally click "Save"...
  • Page 42 Note: No operations are saved before you click "Save". If you click "X" in the upper right corner rather than "Save", all changes will be lost. 2.2.2.2 Adding a device to the group Enter the "Device" interface.
  • Page 43 Select the IDU to be removed from the group. Note: Immediately after the centralized controller is debugged, all IDUs are in "Ungroup". Select the desired group to accept the air conditioner. Click , and select the desired group from the groups on the right.
  • Page 44 The target group is A-101. Click "OK". Check whether the move is successful through the group on the left. For example, click Group A-101 to check whether the A101 air conditioner exists. Note: This operation has not yet taken effect, and you need to click "Save" to make it take effect. Save the settings.
  • Page 45: Device Monitoring

    Note: No operations will be saved until you click "Save". If you click "X" in the upper right corner rather than "Save", all changes will be lost. 2.3 Device Monitoring Click to change the device display mode. Display the devices (only IDUs) by the created group. The default state is Group group display.
  • Page 46 Click to switch between different types of devices. 2.3.1 Group display Display the devices as cards. The states are displayed more Card simply and intuitively. Display the devices in a list. Click this icon to see more List information.
  • Page 47 Whether card or list display is selected, the parameters are displayed on different pages. Pull up the page to switch to the next page. During page turning, 3 points will appear at the bottom. 2.3.1.1 Card...
  • Page 48 Legends Set temperature Set temperature Description Indoor ambient temperature for heating for cooling Legends Description Operating fan speed Swing left/right Swing up/down Legends Background color: IDU Any property of Description operating mode IDU Name IDUs locked or not Model icon: IDU type Operating mode Color Auto...
  • Page 49 2.3.1.2 List In the list display mode, you can see more device parameters. The specific parameters are related to the device type. Note: If IDUs do not support some parameters, the values of these parameters displayed are of no practical significance. If some IDUs do not support "Swing left/right", the values displayed on the "Swing left/right"...
  • Page 50 In the list display state, select the IDU by checking the selection box in the first column of the list box. Click " " to set the operating state of IDUs. For example, you can set "On", "Cool" or "21°C".
  • Page 51 Note: When IDUs support single parameter control, you may not select other parameters. The actual operating parameters of the IDUs depend on the logic of the IDUs, which are generally those of the last operation of the IDUs. Example: Only the power-on parameter is selected. The values of the unselected parameters of IDUs, including the set mode, set temperature, set fan speed, and swing angle, depend on the logic of the IDUs, which are generally those of the last operation of the IDUs.
  • Page 52 One-button power on/off Click " " to power off all IDUs in the selected group (This operation is equivalent to the selection of IDUs before the selection of "Power off" with other parameters not selected.) Click " " to power on all IDUs in the selected group (This operation is equivalent to the selection of IDUs before selection of "Power on"...
  • Page 53 Click " " to set more parameters of IDUs. Note: When an extension command is sent, it takes a certain amount of time for the centralized controller to refresh the latest state of IDUs. The specific amount of time depends on the number of connected devices.
  • Page 54 Click to change the device display mode to "System". 2.3.2.1 Card The cards and lists under the "System" display are almost the same as those in group display. The difference lies in the addition of an ODU card in the "System" display. Legends Description Outdoor ambient temperature...
  • Page 55 Operating mode Color Grey Cool Light blue Heat Orange Fault Note: The above-mentioned card is only for pattern display, and does not represent the actual states of ODUs. IDU cards are the same as those in "Group Display", which will not be described here. 2.3.2.2 List You can view the parameters of ODUs under the "System"...
  • Page 56 Items in the list of IDUs are the same as those in "Group Display". 2.3.2.3 General control The general control function of IDUs is the same as that in "Group Display". Select the IDU to be controlled.
  • Page 57 Click " " to set the operating state of IDUs. 2.3.2.4 Extended parameters The general control function of IDUs is the same as that in "Group Display". Select the IDU to be controlled.
  • Page 58 Click " " to set more parameters of IDUs. You can set extended parameters for ODUs. Switch to ODUs, and select the ODU to be controlled.
  • Page 59: Schedule Management

    Click " " to set the parameters of ODUs. 2.4 Schedule Management The schedule function enables IDUs to be powered on and off as planned. The schedule management interface displays the definitions of "Holiday Template" and "Schedule". Function Description Set a specific schedule for IDUs to run weekly. The schedule includes 3 elements: Schedule 1.
  • Page 60 Step 1: Create a holiday template Click "Holiday template" to enter the template setting interface, and click to create a "Holiday template". In "Name", enter a name such as "5.1 - 5.3". In "Device type", select according to the actual situation.
  • Page 61 Step 2: Create a schedule command Click "Command" to create the execution plan of the template. For example, during the Labor Day holiday, power on the system at 9:30 am. Click "OK" to save the command. Click "Command" to create a 17:00 power off schedule. Click "Create", and return to the schedule function interface to see the created holiday template.
  • Page 62 Note: As you may have noticed, the system does not determine the date for the execution of the holiday template. The holiday template is created by following the above steps, but it is not used. The template needs to be used in the schedule. The system will specify the date on which the template is executed only if the holiday template is used.
  • Page 63 Please complete the basic information of the schedule. Step 2: Create a schedule command Click "Next" to create a schedule command...
  • Page 64 Click "Command" to create the command to be executed. Upon creation of a command, click "OK" to save the command (same as the operation in the holiday template). Create two schedule commands: power on at 08:00 and power off at 18:00.
  • Page 65 For example, click "Tuesday" to set the schedule for Tuesday. You can create schedule commands by following the steps described above. If the pre-set schedule commands are the same, click "Mon" or any other day after "Copy schedule" to copy the schedule command for the selected day.
  • Page 66 Step 3: Select the device to execute the schedule Click "Next", and select the device to execute the schedule. Here, select A101, A102, A201 and A202 IDUs. Step 4: Create a schedule command Click "Next" to enter the "Holiday" setting interface.
  • Page 67 A schedule supports multiple holiday schedule cards. The system executes the schedule commands in the "Holiday Template" on the specified date, instead of the schedule commands in the schedule. As required at the beginning of the example, during the Labor Day holiday, the system should be powered on at 09:00 instead of 08:00 as planned in the schedule and powered off at 17:00 instead of 18:00 as planned in the schedule.
  • Page 68: Reports

    View, edit, delete or copy the schedule In the schedule interface, click the schedule in the left "Schedule list" to view the specific schedule information on the left. Click the function button in the upper right corner to operate the schedule. Copy the selected Delete the selected Create a...
  • Page 69 Note: To export reports from the centralized controller screen, insert a USB flash drive so that reports are exported to the root directory of the USB flash drive. You may also export reports from the Web. In this case, reports are exported to the default file download location in browser.
  • Page 70 Step 3: Click the group area on the left and select devices for statistical analysis, as shown in the figure below. Step 4: Click "Completed".
  • Page 71 Step 5: Click "Generate" and reports will be generated on the right, as shown in the figure below. Unit of running time: hour Step 6: To download the report, click in the upper right corner. Step 7: Click "OK" to download the report to a local folder. You can change the folder name as required.
  • Page 72 2.5.2 IDU operating records IDU operating records can record the operating status of a specified IDU between the specified start time and end time. Note: A record is generated every time a key parameter changes. Note: A record is generated at 00:00 every day. Step 1: Select "IDU operation record"...
  • Page 73 Step 3: Click the group area on the left and select devices for statistical analysis, as shown in the figure below. Step 4: Click "Completed".
  • Page 74 Step 5: Click "Generate" and reports will be generated on the right, as shown in the figure below. Step 6: To download the report, click in the upper right corner. Step 7: Click "OK" to download the report to a local folder. You can change the folder name as required.
  • Page 75 2.5.3 ODU operating records ODU operating records can record the operating status of a specified ODU between the specified start time and end time. Note: A record is generated every time a key parameter changes. Note: A record is generated at 00:00 every day. Step 1: Select "ODU operation record"...
  • Page 76 Step 3: Click the list on the left and select devices for statistical analysis, as shown in the figure below. Step 4: Click "Completed".
  • Page 77 Step 5: Click "Generate" and reports will be generated on the right, as shown in the figure below. Step 6: To download the report, click in the upper right corner. Step 7: Click "OK" to download the report to a local folder. You can change the folder name as required.
  • Page 78 2.5.4 IDU energy consumption reports IDU energy consumption reports can record IDU power consumption data after the power division function is enabled. Step 1: Select "IDU energy cons report" in "Report type" and then select a start time and an end time as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 79 Step 3: Click the group area on the left and select devices for statistical analysis, as shown in the figure below. Step 4: Click "Completed".
  • Page 80 Step 5: Click "Generate" and reports will be generated on the right, as shown in the figure below. Unit of power: kWh Step 6: To download the report, click in the upper right corner. Step 7: Click "OK" to download the report to a local folder. You can change the folder name as required.
  • Page 81 2.5.5 ODU energy consumption reports ODU energy consumption reports can record the power consumption status of a specified ODU between the specified start time and end time. Step 1: Select "ODU energy cons report" in "Report type" and then select a start time and an end time as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 82 Step 3: Click the list on the left and select devices for statistical analysis, as shown in the figure below. Step 4: Click "Completed".
  • Page 83 Step 5: Click "Generate" and reports will be generated on the right, as shown in the figure below. Unit of power: kWh Step 6: To download the report, click in the upper right corner. Step 7: Click "OK" to download the report to a local folder. You can change the folder name as required.
  • Page 84 2.5.6 System energy consumption reports System energy consumption reports can record the power consumption status of all refrigerant systems. Step 1: Select "Total energy cons report" in "Report type" and then select a start time and an end time as shown in the figure below. Step 2: Click "Generate"...
  • Page 85 2.5.7 Logs Logs are used to collect log information such as commands from the centralized controller and logins. Step 1: Select "Log" in "Report type" and then select a start time and an end time as as shown in the figure below. Step 2: Click "Generate"...
  • Page 86 Step 3: To download the report, click in the upper right corner. Step 4: Click "OK" to download the report to a local folder. You can change the folder name as required. 2.5.8 Ammeter readings Ammeter readings are used to record readings of all ammeters. Note: The centralized controller records the ammeter readings at 00:00 every day.
  • Page 87 Step 2: Click "Generate" and reports will be generated on the right, as shown in the figure below. Step 3: To download the report, click in the upper right corner. Step 4: Click "OK" to download the report to a local folder. You can change the folder name as required.
  • Page 88: Setting

    2.6 Setting Click the setting icon in the upper right corner to enter the "Setting" interface, as shown below: 2.6.1 Account setting An administrator account is created by default, with account name "admin", default password "123456", and permission "Administrator". You can use the administrator account to create common user accounts (permission: user). The administrator account gives the user permission to modify all "user"...
  • Page 89 Creating a user Click . A page for adding a user is displayed. Username Enter a username Permission User permission Password Enter the password Confirm the password The confirm password matches the password Changing the password Click "Edit". A page for changing the password is displayed.
  • Page 90 Click "Save" to save the new password. Deleting an account Select an account that you want to delete. Then, click and the following dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 91 Click "OK" to delete the account. 2.6.2 Date setting In the "Date setting" module, you can set the date of the centralized controller. Click "Edit". Then, the centralized controller enters the date setting state. At this time, the clock will stop and not start until the controller exits the date setting state.
  • Page 92 Finally, click "Save" to set the effective date. Finally, click "Save" to set the effective date. 2.6.3 Network setting...
  • Page 93 Enter the corresponding IP address and click "Save" to activate the Internet. Note: If you set the parameters on a web page, the current page becomes invalid after the network is modified. You need to log in to the page using the new IP address. Default IP address of the gateway: 192.168.100.40.
  • Page 94 2.6.4 General settings Adjust the display brightness of the centralized controller Note: The screen brightness takes effect on the touch screen after you set it on the WEB page. Set the display language of the centralized controller interface Group: Subgroups displayed in the form of cards; IDU: Only IDUs in the group displayed Note: Only the card interface is affected.
  • Page 95 Group: IDU:...
  • Page 96 2.6.5 Advanced settings Reboot the system Click "Reboot the system" to restart the centralized controller. Click "Now" to clear the centralized controller data and restore Restore factory settings factory settings. The system restarts. Provide the QR code to the technical engineer of the dealer, and enter the activation code provided by the technical engineer in Machine code the text box.
  • Page 97 2.6.6 Energy consumption setting It includes "Basic energy cons" and "Common settings". 2.6.6.1 Basic energy consumption Basic energy consumption involves the parameter settings of the energy consumption reports. Electricity price The electricity price can be set Default value No: IDU energy consumption is not Calculate IDU energy calculated consumption or not...
  • Page 98 Electricity price The electricity price can be set Default value IDUs in a refrigerant system equally IDUs in a refrigerant share the offline electricity system equally share consumption of ODUs in the the offline electricity How to share offline refrigerant system consumption of electricity consumption All IDUs equally share the offline...
  • Page 99 Electricity price The electricity price can be set Default value Yes: Independently display electricity Independently display consumption in standby mode electricity consumption No: Not independently display electricity in standby mode consumption in standby mode Yes: Independently display other Independently display electricity consumption other electricity No: Not independently display other...
  • Page 100 The selected devices are public devices and unselected devices are enabled devices. Click filter all devices, public devices, and enabled devices. As shown in the figure below, click a device to view its device type. 2.6.7 Device search To use the centralized controller for the first time, you need to search for the device connected to it before the controller displays that device.
  • Page 101 Click "Device search" in the left menu and "Auto topology" in the right area. The centralized controller will start to obtain information about the refrigerant system connected to the centralized controller and automatically construct the topological relationship. After this, the interface will appear as follows: Remarks Remarks Refrigerant system address, automatically generated after search,...
  • Page 102 * Causes for the failure of the centralized controller to locate the device. 1. Failing to meet the preconditions of the SCC-61 centralized controller and the "Precautions" at the beginning of this chapter. Solution: Re-power on the SCC-61 centralized controller. After the preconditions are met, search for the device again.
  • Page 103 Appendix Appendix 1 Model Icons Model Icon 4-Way Cassette (4-Way) Wall-mounted Medium Static Pressure Duct (M-Duct) Low Static Pressure Duct (L-Duct) Air Handling Unit (AHU) High Static Pressure Duct (H-Duct) Compact 4-Way Cassette (COMPACT) Ceiling & Floor Vertical Type Concealed 1-Way Cassette 2-Way Cassette Fresh Air Processing Unit...
  • Page 104 United Kingdom www.sinclair-world.com This product was manufactured in China (Made in China). R E P R E S E N T A T I V E SINCLAIR Global Group s.r.o. Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic T E C H N I C A L S U P P O R T SINCLAIR Global Group s.r.o.

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