emmeti XECO Series Installation Manual

emmeti XECO Series Installation Manual

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Line: Residential
Serie: XECO
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INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXTERNAL UNIT
INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXTERNAL UNIT

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  • Page 1 Air Conditioners Line: Residential Serie: XECO INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXTERNAL UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EXTERNAL UNIT...
  • Page 2 pagina 03 Thanks you for the trust you have shown by purchasing this produtc. Carefully read this manual which contains the specifications and all the information useful for the correct functioning. The information contained in this publication may be subject to changes at any time and without any notice whatsoever for technical and/or com- mercial reasons as they arise.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX 1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ....4 7. CHARGE AND TEST OF THE SYSTEM ..20 1.1 Air conditioner composition 7.1 Draining and filling the refrigeration circuit with R 410 A 1.2 Indoor unit 7.2 Final test 1.3 Keys and LEDs on the indoor unit 7.3 Recovery 1.4 Outdoor unit 8.
  • Page 4: Indoor Unit

    1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1.1 Composition of the air conditioner 1.3 Keys and LEDs on the indoor unit The air conditioners are of the “Split System” type, with air-air heat-  Receiver for the infra-red signal sent by the remote control. exchange.
  • Page 5: Accessories Supplied With The Outdoor Unit

    1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1.6 Product identification table 1.4 Outdoor unit The following table is for identifying the make-up of the air conditioner  Air inlet grille.  Air outlet grille.  Door to electrical connection. Type Potentiality Model  Refrigerant pipe connections. in kBtu/h Outdoor Indoor...
  • Page 6: Care And Dangers

    2. WARNINGS 2.1 Care and dangers MEANING OF SYMBOLS Spe- Before starting the air conditioner, read the information given in the User’s Guide carefully. The User’s Guide contains very important observations gnere Indicates that the action should be avoided. relating to the assembly, operation and maintenance of the air conditioner. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damages that may arise due to non-observation of the following instruction.
  • Page 7 2. WARNINGS Before any maintenance remove the power supply from the air Use the air conditioner only to condition the room. conditioner. Do not use the air conditioner for other purposes, for example: drying laundry, preserving food, breeding animals or cultivating vegetables.
  • Page 8: Compliance With Regulations

    3. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3.4 Important information on 3.1 Compliance with regulations the refrigerant used Air conditioners are conform to the European stadanrd: 2004/108/EC regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered 2006/95/EC standard on Low Voltage. by the Kyoto Protocol. Do not vent into the atmosphere. In accordance with the directive 2002/96/EC WEEE of the European parliament, herewith we inform the consumer about the disposal requi- Type of refrigerant: R410A...
  • Page 9 3. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3.5 Part of efrigerant safety table efrigerant gas R 410 A 1975 Composition 50% Difluoromethane 50% Pentafluoroethane Hazard indications Major hazards Asphyxiation Specific hazards Rapid evaporation can cause frostbite First aid measures General information Do not administer anything if patient has fainted Inhalation Move to open air.
  • Page 10 4. HANDLING AND TRANSPORT To move the units please use the relevant pre-cut handles placed on the short sides of the packaging and comply with the current laws concerning safety on the working place of the installation. The external unit and the internal units of big size have to be moved by two persons.
  • Page 11: Positioning The Outdoor Unit

    5. UNITS POSITIONING f) In kitchens with a lot of oil fumes and with high humidity percentage Air conditioner has to be placed in a well-ventilated and easy to reach place. g) Near machines issuing electromagnetic waves Air conditioner has not to be placed in the following places: h) Places with acid or alkaline fumes a) Places where there are machines oils or other oils fumes.
  • Page 12: Minimum Operational Distances Of Indoor Unit

    5. UNITS POSITIONING Minimum operational Distance between the units distances of indoor unit UNIT Difference Difference Charge maximum minimum Additional between between than 5 m UI e UE UI e UE XECO-0913 XECO-1213 XECO-1813 XECO-2413 XECO-1813D XECO-2413T The two air conditioner units are connected to each other by means of copper piping.
  • Page 13: Dimensions Of The Indoor Unit

    1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 5. UNITS POSITIONING 5.6 Dimensions of the indoor unit Model 07&09&12 1008 120.5 548.5 XECO-0913 W XECO-1213 W XECO-0713 XW Ø 55 Ø 55 XECO-0913 XW 41.3 41.3 54.5 XECO-1813 W Ø 55 Ø 55 XECO-2413 W Ø...
  • Page 14: Dimensions Of The Outdoor Unit

    5. UNITS POSITIONING 5.7 Dimensions of the outdoor unit Model XECO-0913E XECO-1213E XECO-1813E XECO-2413E 1000 XECO-1813DE XECO-2413TE...
  • Page 15: External Unit Installation

    - Repairs of an electrical nature must be performed by qualified electricians. - Improper operations may cause serious harm to the user. - You can find a list of service centres at the website www.emmeti.com The right installation of the air conditioner assure its efficiency min 400 mm Therefore we invite you to follow the instructions carefully about positio- ning, installation, connexions and test listed in these manuals.
  • Page 16: Refrigerating Circuit Piping

    6. EXTERNAL UNIT INSTALLATION 6.3 Refrigerating circuit piping 6.3.2 Insulating the pipelines - Before carrying out the flaring of the pipe, it is essential to insulate the The connections for the refrigerating piping are sealed with a flared end pipe and then fit the nuts on the pipe (Fig. B). and flare-nut.
  • Page 17: Electrical Supply

    1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 6. EXTERNAL UNIT INSTALLATION 6.3.4 Connecting the pipes to the fittings Power supply - Connect the pipes to the fittings on the unit. -Secure by tightening the nuts to a torque of: Differential Fitting inch 1/4” 3/8”...
  • Page 18 6. EXTERNAL UNIT INSTALLATION Trial Hi-Wall  Aluminised tape  Refrigeration piping 3 Indoor unit condensation drain 4 Electrical connection cable between the units Fig. C - Provide to use a protection sheet for the cables exposed to the outside. - It is recommended to set the cables with a drip-proof run in order to avoid possible infiltrations of water in the outdoor unit.
  • Page 19 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 6. EXTERNAL UNIT INSTALLATION Terminal block external unit Single Hi-Wall Terminal block external unit Trial Hi-Wall Connection Connection Alimentation Alimentation Cable gland Cable Cable Cable Cable Connections with the internal unit Connection cable Connections with the internal unit Outdoor unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit...
  • Page 20 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 7. CHARGE AND TEST OF THE SYSTEM 7.1 Draining and filling Liquid the refrigerating circuit with R 410 A - The operations indicated below must be carried out only after discon- necting the air conditioner from the power supply. - The outdoor unit holds a refrigerant R410A charge suitable for pipelines Gauge group up to 5 meters in length.
  • Page 21: Final Test

    7. CHARGE AND TEST OF THE SYSTEM 7.2 Final test 7.3 Recovery of the refrigerant - Switch on the electrical power to the air conditioner, insert the batteries The refrigerant must always be recovered in suitable cylinders, using the in the remote control, press the ON/OFF starting key, and set the desired recovery unit and following its instructions for use.
  • Page 22 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 9. MALFUNCTION Display Method of Indoor Unit Indicator Display ((during blinking, ON 0.5s and OFF 0.5s) Malfunction A/C status Possible Causes Name Display COOL HEAT OFF 3s Cooling and dehumidification: 1. Overabundance of refrigerant; compressor and outdoor fan stops 2.
  • Page 23 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 9. MALFUNCTION Display Method of Indoor Unit Indicator Display ((during blinking, ON 0.5s and OFF 0.5s) Malfunction A/C status Possible Causes Name Display COOL HEAT 1. Loose or bad contact of the temperature sensor with the Cooling and dehumidification: Electronic board;...
  • Page 24 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 9. MALFUNCTION Display Method of Indoor Unit Indicator Display ((during blinking, ON 0.5s and OFF 0.5s) Malfunction A/C status Possible Causes Name Display COOL HEAT State of tests: Displayed during the test of rated Rated compressor cooling or rated heating frequency State of tests:...
  • Page 25 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI 9. MALFUNCTION Display Method of Indoor Unit Indicator Display ((during blinking, ON 0.5s and OFF 0.5s) Malfunction A/C status Possible Causes Name Display COOL HEAT 1. Voltage between L and N on the terminal differs from 210 to 250 VAC;...
  • Page 26 9. MALFUNCTION Display Method of Indoor Unit Indicator Display ((during Malfunction blinking, ON 0.5s and OFF 0.5s) A/C status Possible Causes Name Display COOL HEAT OFF 3s Cooling and dehumidification: 1. Voltage between L and N on the Abnormal current and blink compressor and outdoor fan stops terminal;...
  • Page 27 10. WIRING DIAGRAMS 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI Legend wiring diagrams Brow YEGN Yellow/Green Swing Defective motor Relay Motor White Black Switch COMP Compressor Blue 4-way valve Compressor Power Alimentation cable Ivory thermal pro- tection Electronic expan- Gray sion valve Ground Connection Engine Green Motor...
  • Page 28 10. WIRING DIAGRAMS XECO-1213 XECO-1813 and XECO-2413...
  • Page 29 10. WIRING DIAGRAMS XECO-1813D XECO-2413T...
  • Page 30 11. REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT 1. DESCRIZIONE DEI COMPONENTI Model XECO-0913 and XECO-1213 INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT GAS SIDE 3-WAY VALVE 4-Way valve GAS SIDE Muffler 3-WAY VALVE Di s charge 4-Way valve HEAT Muffler EXCHANGE (EVAPORATOR) Suction Accumlator Di s charge HEAT...
  • Page 31 12. REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y...
  • Page 32 12. REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y...
  • Page 33 12. REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y kWh/y...
  • Page 35 - Fill in the Certificate of Guarantee in a clear and readable way. - Send to Emmeti Spa in a separate envelope the “C” part of the Certificate of Guarantee. The missing consignment of the Certificate of Guarantee or the wrong filling in of it involves the loss of the guarantee.
  • Page 36 Guarantee conditions Emmeti Spa guarantees the quality of manufacture and of the materials used. The Guarantee is valid for a period of 2 years and runs from the date of first startup as recorded on the certificate and corroborated by the Service Centre which carried out the operation, for the models for which this is specified, and for other models from the date of installation as corroborated by the personnel who installed it, provided always that not more than 12 months have passed from the date of purchase from Emmeti Spa;...
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  • Page 40 For a correct disposal, the different materials must be divided and collected according to the regulations in force. EMMETI Spa Via B. Osoppo, 166 - 33074 Fontanafredda frazione Vigonovo (PN) Italy Tel. 0434-567911 - Fax 0434-567901 Internet: http://www.emmeti.com - E-mail: info@emmeti.com...

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