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Brivis Inverter Icebox
R410A

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
INSTALLING & USING THIS PRODUCT
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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    ® Brivis Inverter Icebox R410A INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING & USING THIS PRODUCT Bonus offer when you register your product online brivis.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    To be read in conjunction with Brivis ICE Inverter Installation, Start-Up, Maintenance & User Operating Guide accompanying the outdoor condensing unit. Prior to positioning the Icebox, heater flue location and service clearances shall be considered. Specifications are subject to change without notice. © Brivis Climate Systems Pty. Ltd. 2015...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    “Should” indicates a recommended requirement of this manual Deviation from these instructions, may at the discretion of Brivis, void the warranty. As a result, the homeowner and or installer may be charged a fee for non-product warranty related call outs. Also note that failure to comply with these instructions may preclude Brivis from being able to service the appliance.
  • Page 4: Codes / Regulations

    1.3 Codes / Regulations Brivis ICE units must be installed, serviced or repaired in accordance with these instructions and related regulations, codes, standards, and authorities. These include but may not be limited to: Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Regulations 1995 •...
  • Page 5: Service Clearances

    2.1 Service Clearances For servicing, a minimum clearance of 750mm shall be provided on all three sides as shown in Diagram 2, and extend vertically to one meter above the heater roof. Consideration shall be made for flue terminal location and clearance requirements; refer to heater installation manual. Diagram 2: Icebox Service Clearances Building Wall Service Clearance...
  • Page 6: Changing Icebox Supply & Return Air Side

    2.3 Changing Icebox Supply & Return Air Side To change the supply and return air side for the 13kW or 15kW Icebox, do the following: 1. Remove the three screws supporting the ‘Top Rail’ and relocate to the opposite side. 2.
  • Page 7: Components

    Check to confirm the holding charge. For lifting details refer to the General Arrangement drawings. Note: Brivis Inverter ICE is not designed for installation on a marine craft, houseboat, or any similar environment.
  • Page 8: Flashing Kit

    3.3 Flashing Kit All ductwork shall be adequately weather protected by a flashing kit designed for a 10kW, 13kW or 15kW Icebox. The flashing kit is available in two sizes, 150mm and 250mm, each containing four parts. Diagram 7: Flashing Kit Item Description Quantity...
  • Page 9: Location

    • 24 volt control wiring shall be installed from the Icebox electric box (Terminals A1, A2) to the Heater (StarPro series) or to Brivis Thermostat as required • The electric box has standard 10A power cord and plug, please do not cut or modify the cord.
  • Page 10: Condensate Drain

    4.3 Condensate Drain All Icebox models have a 3/4” BSPM thread protruding from the bottom of the cabinet to facilitate connection to a drain. • A non-flexible drainpipe shall be installed for condensate run-off with a continuous downward grade away from the unit of not less than 1:50. •...
  • Page 11 6. Wiring into the Icebox The Icebox shall be wired with: 3-core shielded communication cable - To Q E P (Refrigeration communication) • 2-core cable – To A1 A2 (Heater communication) • This cable is field supplied and shall access the Icebox through a grommet located beneath the flashings on the return air side, refer to Diagram 12.
  • Page 12 Diagram 14: 3-Core shielded communication cable between indoor and outdoor units Icebox PCB ON/OFF ALARM Condenser PCB 3 Core Shielded Communication cable Shield...
  • Page 13 Diagram 15: Wiring at the Icebox PCB LEGEND A1 / A2 Relay coil terminals Load (Active) Neutral Normally Open Q E P Communication Terminals Relay Return Air Temperature Coil Temperature Suction Temperature Field Wiring Control Wiring 240 Wiring 3-Core shielded cable 2-Core cable 24VAC from heater Communication cable from...
  • Page 14: Mounting And Secure The Heater

    4.6 Mounting and secure the Heater Diagram 16: Securing heater support bracket 1. Remove the two screws positioned in top corner of the heater (item 1), building side. 2. Secure the ‘Heater Support Bracket” to the heater with screws removed in the above step.
  • Page 15: Wiring The Icebox To A Bx3 & Bx5 Heater

    INDOOR UNIT ELECTRIC BOX Icebox PCB relay connections 24VAC Brivis Networker Diagram 19: BX3 Wiring circuit for HCDSI24 to Icebox and Brivis Programmable Thermostat Add-On connections (A1 & A2) at Brivis Programmable For connection refer to Thermostat and CDU for...
  • Page 16: System And Ductwork Design

    5.0 System and Ductwork Design Good duct design and sizing are essential to every Brivis ICE cooling system. Use the Brivis “SuperSizeGuide” / Brivisize, Technical Data Sheets or HB276. In general: Ductwork should be airtight and have a minimum insulation rating of R1.0 •...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    7.0 Specifications...
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  • Page 20 © Brivis Climate Systems Pty. Ltd. 2015 All rights reserved. No part of these documents may be used in any way or form without prior written consent from Brivis Climate Systems Pty Ltd. Part Number: B062742 October 2015 Brivis Climate System Pty Ltd...

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