Airwell Aqu@Scop HT SPLIT 12-6 Installation Instruction
Airwell Aqu@Scop HT SPLIT 12-6 Installation Instruction

Airwell Aqu@Scop HT SPLIT 12-6 Installation Instruction

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Installation and maintenance manual
Manuel d'installation et de maintenance
Installations- und Wartungshandbuch
Manuale di installazione e di manutenzione
Manual de instalación y de mantenimiento
Aqu@ Scop HT Split
12-6 ÷ 18-9
English
Air-water Heat Pump
Pompe à Chaleur air-eau
Wärmepumpe Luft-Wasser
Pompa di Calore aria-acqua
12
Ü
Bomba de Calor aire-agua
17.9kW
IOM PAC HT S 01-N-4
IOM PAC HT S
Part number / Code / Teil Nummer / Codice / Código : 3990662
Part number / Code / Teil Nummer / Codice / Código :
Supersedes / Annule et remplace / Annulliert und ersetzt /
Supersedes / Annule et remplace / Annulliert und ersetzt /
Annulla e sostituisce / Anula y sustituye : IOM PAC HT S 01-N-3
Annulla e sostituisce / Anula y sustituye : IOM PAC HT S
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01-N-4GB
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  • Page 1 Installation and maintenance manual Manuel d’installation et de maintenance Installations- und Wartungshandbuch Manuale di installazione e di manutenzione Manual de instalación y de mantenimiento Aqu@ Scop HT Split 12-6 ÷ 18-9 English Français Deutsch Italiano Español Air-water Heat Pump Pompe à Chaleur air-eau Wärmepumpe Luft-Wasser Pompa di Calore aria-acqua Ü...
  • Page 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION NOTICE D’INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH ISTRUZIONI INSTALLAZIONE INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ..........................3 1.1. SAFETY DIRECTIONS ....................................3 1.2. WARNING ........................................3 1.3. EQUIPEMENT SAFETY DATA ..................................4 2. INSPECTION AND STORAGE ............................. 5 3. WARRANTY................................5 4. CONTENTS OF PACKAGE ............................5 5. PRODUCT PRESENTATION ............................5 6.
  • Page 5: General Recommendations

    P O W E R S U P P LY M U S T B E SWITCHED OFF BEFORE STARTING WORK IN THE ELECTRIC CONTROL BOX 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Please read the following safety precautions very carefully before installing the unit. 1.1.
  • Page 6: Equipement Safety Data

    1.3. EqUIPEMENT SAFETY DATA Safety Data R407C Toxicity In contact with skin Liquid splashes or sprays may cause freeze burns. Unlikely to be hazardous by skin absorption. However, R407C may be slightly irritant and, if liquid, it has a strong degreasing effect. Flush contaminated skin areas with running water.
  • Page 7: Inspection And Storage

    2. INSPECTION AND STORAGE At the time of receiving the equipment carefully cross check all the elements against the shipping documents in order to ensure that all the crates and boxes have been received. Inspect all the units for any visible or hidden damage. In the event of shipping damage, write precise details of the damage on the shipper’s delivery note and send immediately a registered letter to the shipper within 48 hours, clearly stating the damage caused.
  • Page 8: Accessories

    6. ACCESSORIES ² Set of stop cocks with pressure tap ² Set of 2 flexible pipes (length 1m) ² Hydraulic connection kit ² Sludge pot (decanting filter) ² Domestic hot water tank (300l) ² Domestic hot water plate exchanger kits for: Wall-mounted electric tank (DHW outflow via the bottom) Floor-mounted electric tank (DHW outflow via the top) ²...
  • Page 9: Indoor Unit

    8.2. INDOOR UNIT NEVER USE THE REFRIGERATING PIPES TO MOVE THE UNIT. 8.3. NET WEIGHT OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT 12-6 14-7 18-9 12-6 / 14-7 18-9 9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.1. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 9.1.1. OUTDOOR UNIT 12-6 14-7 18-9 REFRIGERANT Type R407C Factory charge for links between 0 and 20 metres SEE NAME PLATE...
  • Page 10: Electrical Characteristics

    9.2. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 9.2.1. OUTDOOR UNIT 12-6 14-7 18-9 SUPPLY VOLTAGE 400V / 3 Ph / 50Hz Start-up current draw with limiter < 60 Maximum current Only outdoor unit 12.2 13.2 15.2 Outdoor unit + indoor unit + accessories* 15.5 16.5 18.5 SUPPLY VOLTAGE...
  • Page 11: Thermodynamic Domestic Hot Water Production

    9.4. THERMODYNAMIC DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRODUCTION 9.4.1. PERFORMANCE 12-6 Configuration C2 Compressor C1+C2 Compressor Outdoor temp. °C PAC max. outlet temp. °C Average capacity 10.6 DHW temperature °C Time [min] Initial temperature: 15°C Time [min] Initial temperature: 35°C 14-7 Configuration C2 Compressor C1+C2 Compressor Outdoor temp.
  • Page 12: Refrigeration And Hydraulic Diagram

    10. REFRIGERATION AND HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM SEE APPENDIX 11. INSTALLATION The unit is not designed to withstand weights or stresses from adjacent equipment, pipe work or constructions. Any foreign weight or stress on the unit structure could lead to a malfunction or a collapse with dangerous consequences for personnel and property.
  • Page 13 11.1.2. CLEARANCE When choosing the location for the appliance, take care to leave sufficient free clearance on all sides to ensure easy access for maintenance work. The minimum free clearance dimensions indicated must be observed to ensure both proper system operation and allow access for maintenance and cleaning. REF.
  • Page 14: Indoor Unit

    11.2. INDOOR UNIT 11.2.1. SITING THE INSTALLATION The unit has been designed for indoor applications and must be sited in a location protected from bad weather and without any risk of freezing during winter months. The premises must be clean, dry and properly ventilated. If there is a possibility of the indoor temperature falling below 1°C, you must take every precaution to provide anti- freeze protection for the hydraulic circuit (addition of mono-propylene glycol).
  • Page 15: Hydraulic Links

    12. HYDRAULIC LINKS When choosing and installing water pipes, you must consult and observe all current local standards, regulations and instructions. 12.1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS You must design the pipe network with the minimum number of bends and keep the number of changes in height to the strict minimum.
  • Page 16: Standard Circuits

    12.2. STANDARD CIRCUITS 12.2.1. AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT ONLY Layout 1: Application without room by room regulation This layout is recommended when the Aqu@ Scop HT Split water flow is continuous and close to the nominal value (no thermostatic valves). The buffer tank (2) provides extra circulating water volume to maintain the minimum volume.
  • Page 17 Layout 2: Application with room by room regulation This layout is recommended for heating installations with wide operating water flow variations (radiator thermostatic valves present in the system). We strongly recommend including the buffer tank (2) as it guarantees that the heating loop capacity is higher than the minimum volume when the maximum number of thermostatic valves are closed.
  • Page 18 Layout 3: Application with room by room regulation This layout is also recommended for heating installations with wide operating water flow variations (radiator thermostatic valves present in the system). Minimum system volume is guaranteed by a mixing tank (10). Take care when calculating the volume of water in the installation and only take account of 50% of the mixing tank's volume.
  • Page 19 Layout 4: Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production by way of the plate exchanger kit for fitment on the existing DHW tank Example for a wall-mounted tank (DHW outflow via the bottom) A different kit is required for a floor-mounted tank (DHW outflow via the top). Please refer to the corresponding documentation.
  • Page 20 12.2.2. AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT AS A BOILER SUBSTITUTE We recommend the fitting of a zone valve to avoid heat losses via the boiler when the Aqu@ Scop HT Split is working on its own. All system devices should be of a suitable size to limit pressure losses. Water flow within the heating circuit is normally driven by the circulation pump already present in the installation (recommended solution) or by the Aqu@ Scop HT Split's circulation pump.
  • Page 21 12.2.3. AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT – DUAL ZONE INSTALLATION (UNDER-FLOOR HEATING + RADIATORS) The Aqu@ Scop HT Split manages a radiator zone (high temperature, zone 2) and an under-floor heating zone (low temperature, zone 1) by way of an under-floor temperature outlet probe, a modulating 3-way valve (230V 3 phase motor) and a water circulation pump for each zone.
  • Page 22: Water Treatment Warning

    12.3. WATER TREATMENT WARNING Using untreated or inadequately treated water in this appliance can lead to a build-up of limescale, algae or sludge deposits and cause corrosion and erosion. As the manufacturer is not aware of the components used in the hydraulic network, or of the quality of water used, the installer or the owner should contact a specialised water treatment company.
  • Page 23: Filling The System With Water

    12.6. FILLING THE SYSTEM WITH WATER Once the installation is complete and after having clean and rinsed out the circuit network, you must fill the water circuit in accordance with current professional standards until you obtain the service pressure which will 0.5 bar <...
  • Page 24: Refrigerant Connections

    13. REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS 13.1. PIPE LINKS TO BE CREATED ON SITE This work must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with the best heating and air conditioning engineering practices (brazing, vacuum draining, filling, etc.). ² Only use refrigeration quality copper pipe. ²...
  • Page 25: Pipe Insulation (Not Supplied)

    13.2. PIPE INSULATION (NOT SUPPLIED) In order to avoid heat exchange with the ambient air, we recommend you insulate the pipe links between the Outdoor and Indoor units. The temperature in the gas pipe can exceed 100°C, while the liquid pipe temperatures are close to water inlet temperatures.
  • Page 26: Wiring Diagram And Legend

    14. WIRING DIAGRAM AND LEGEND 14.1. WIRING DIAGRAM SEE APPENDIX 14.2. LEGEND N 791 SE 4162 indoor unit 12-6/14-7/18-9 Control 1-Phase 230V +/-10% 50Hz SE 4163 outdoor unit 12-6 Power 1-Phase 230V +/-10% 50Hz SE 4164 outdoor unit 12-6 Control 1-Phase 230V +/-10% 50Hz SE 4165 outdoor unit 14-7...
  • Page 27 FT1/2 : Thermo-magnetic relays ancillary contacts for M1/2 compressors HP : Automatic reset high pressure switch EEV : Electronic pressure relief valve IHP : Intermediate high pressure switch DHP : De-icing high pressure switch RV : 4-way cycle changeover valves ISV : Injection valve DRV : De-icing valve ESV : Oil equalization valve...
  • Page 28 14.2.3. CONTACTOR FUSE RATINGS, NOMINAL CURRENTS SETTINGS (CLASS AC3/AC1) 14.2.3.1. OUTDOOR UNIT Supply voltages 3N~400V +/-10% 50Hz 12-6 14-7 18-9 Only outdoor unit General protection fuse rating (not supplied) aM type (1) Outdoor unit + indoor unit + accessories General protection fuse rating (not supplied) aM type (1) (2) Fuse ratings aM type Thermo-magnetic cut-out switch...
  • Page 29: Electrical Connections

    15. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING Before carrying out any work on the equipment, make sure that the electrical power supply is disconnected and that there is no possibility o f t h e u n i t b e i n g s t a r t e d i n a d v e r t e n t l y . Non-compliance with the above instructions can lead to injury or death by electrocution.
  • Page 30: Progressive Start-Up

    15.2. PROGRESSIVE START-UP 3N~400V-50HZ The Aqu@ Scop HT Split 18-9 is equipped with a progressive starter (soft start) for the C1 compressor. The starter is situated in the electrical box of the outdoor unit and marked "AS1". Start slope It is important to check the following settings: ²...
  • Page 31: Connections

    15.3. CONNECTIONS Remove the inspection cover to gain access to the electrical connection box. Pass the power supply cable through the cable passage provided on the appliance. Install end fittings suitable for the cable section to ensure a good contact. Make the connections as shown. 15.3.1.
  • Page 32 15.3.2. AMBIENCE TERMINAL 2 separate cables for power supply (24V) and communication (A-B-GND). Power supply 24V: Single pair cable: 1 mm² Communication: AMBIENCE TERMINAL Shielded twisted single pair CONNECTION cable with screen 0.33 mm² to 0.5mm² (AWG 20/22) COMMUNICATION 24V AC/1 POWER SUPPLY 24V AC/2 COMMUNICATION...
  • Page 33: Domestic Hot Water

    16. DOMESTIC HOT WATER 16.1. CONNECTION TO THE CENTRAL HEATING LOOP An On-Off 3-way valve directs hot water produced by the Aqu@ Scop HT Split to either the heating circuit or the domestic hot water tank. Hydraulic connections must be made in accordance with the circuit layout diagrams provided.
  • Page 34: Domestic Hot Water Production Modes

    16.2. DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRODUCTION MODES The Aqu@ Scop HT Split controller manages domestic hot water production in accordance with the following operating modes: ² PERMANENT COMFORT MODE Domestic hot water production has priority over heating except when the ambiance temperature / set temperature difference is greater than 2°...
  • Page 35: In-Line Electric Heater

    17. IN-LINE ELECTRIC HEATER 17.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SEE APPENDIX 17.2. OPERATING MODE Operating parameters for these modes can be set via the display on the Aqu@ Scop HT Split . 17.2.1. BOOST MODE The backup electric heating offers additional capacity when the demand for heating is higher than the capacity of the Aqu@ Scop HT Split.
  • Page 36: Boiler Relief

    18. BOILER RELIEF 18.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The boiler relief function uses the digital outputs of the in-line electric heater function to control the hot water boiler ON/OFF switch (Boiler dry contact switch) as well as a 3-way valve output (230V BRV). A switch should be wired to the ICS input to ensure operation in Back-up mode.
  • Page 37: Dual Zone

    19. DUAL ZONE 19.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SEE APPENDIX 19.2. ACTIVATING THE DUAL ZONE FUNCTION Power on screen Main screens P1  P4 PROG ENTER MAIN MENU Screen Reference ON/OFF-SUM/WIN HEAT CURVE L1  L4 DOMESTIC HOT WATER ES0  ES10 ROOM TERMINAL TH0 ...
  • Page 38: Commissioning

    20. COMMISSIONING 20.1. PRE-START CHECK LIST Before commissioning the system, you must carry out a certain number of installation checks to ensure that the appliance will operate in the best possible conditions. The following list of checks is not exhaustive and only serves as a minimum reference guide.
  • Page 39: Starting The Appliance

    21. STARTING THE APPLIANCE After checking all the electrical connections and making any rectifications as required, proceed with starting up the installation. 21.1. USER INTERFACE The terminal is a 6-button, 8-line x 22-character LCD model, which can display text in various sizes and icons. Alarm Prog Enter...
  • Page 40 21.1.3. MENUS The display comprises several menus. Some have unrestricted Power on screen access and one (the Installation menu) is password protected. All the screens include a reference in the top right hand corner to make it easier to navigate between the different menus. Main screens P1 ...
  • Page 41: Simplified Start-Up Procedure

    21.2. SIMPLIFIED START-UP PROCEDURE 21.2.1. MAIN SCREENS On the Aqu@ Scop HT Split display, after having checked the coherence of the temperature probes on the main screens P1, P2 and P3, as well as effective communication with the ambience terminal, it is advisable to set the heat curve parameters before starting the Aqu@ Scop HT Split.
  • Page 42 Outdoor temperature probe. This probe should not be installed remotely. Ambience terminal Activation/deactivation (Default setting: activated). The temperature differential parameters in relation to the set ambient temperature control the starting and stopping of the Aqu@ Scop HT Split in terms of ambient temperature (even though the water law is also managed by ambient temperature conditions).
  • Page 43 21.2.3. HEAT CURVE PARAMETERS On the main menu (key ), use the arrows to highlight the "HEAT CURVE" menu. Validate this selection with the key. This moves the display to the L1 screen. Use the keys to set the following parameters: Screen L1 Altitude: Installation site altitude, in km (e.g.
  • Page 44 21.2.4. VERIFICATION OF COMMUNICATION WITH THE COMMUNICATING AMBIENCE TERMINAL Screen TH1 By default, the ambience terminal is declared in the regulator. This means that an alarm will be visible on the screen of the Aqu@ Scop HT Split a few seconds after the power supply is switched on, if the terminal is not connected.
  • Page 45 21.2.7. AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT ON/OFF SETTINGS In order to start, the Aqu@ Scop HT Split must always be ON at the level of the appliance's display. In addition, the ambience terminal must be in demand mode (when it is connected). To force the terminal to enter demand mode, change it to Comfort mode with an ambience temperature set at 30°...
  • Page 46: Operating Check List

    21.3. OPERATING CHECK LIST 21.3.1. GENERAL Cheek for any unusual noises or vibration in the running components, particularly the fan drive system. 21.3.2. PHASE ROTATION PROTECTION If the phase of the power supply are not correct, the phase rotation protection device will prevent the machine from starting.
  • Page 47: Final Tasks

    22. FINAL TASKS Place the plugs back on the valves and check that they are properly tightened. If needed, fix the cables and the pipes on the wall with clamping collars. Operate the Aqu@ Scop HT Split in the presence of the user and explain all functions. Take care It is not the manufacturer's policy to make recommendations in terms of water treatment (please contact a specialised water treatment company).
  • Page 48: Maintenance

    25. MAINTENANCE The user is responsible for ensuring that the unit is in perfect working order and that the technical installation and minimum annual maintenance operations have been performed by a qualified technician in accordance with the procedures described in the present manual. Some alarms can only be cancelled by switching the Aqu@ Scop HT Split to OFF.
  • Page 49: Indoor Unit Cleaning

    25.1.5. ELECTRICAL EqUIPMENT Les interventions dans les boitiers électriques sont réalisées pars des techniciens habilités. 1. Check that the main power supply cable is not damaged or altered in such a way as to affect the insulation. 2. Check that the interconnecting cables between the two units are not damaged or altered, and that they are correctly connected.
  • Page 50: Alarm List Available On The Aqu@ Scop Ht Split Display

    26. ALARM LIST AVAILABLE ON THE AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT DISPLAY Software version: 6.0 Some terms may differ depending on the software version.
  • Page 57: Faulty Diagnosis Guide

    27. FAULTY DIAGNOSIS GUIDE Simple diagnosis advice. In the event of a breakdown, you should contact your local after sales department for confirmation and assistance. Compressor does not start Problem symptoms Probable cause Recommended action Power is present at the Motor burnt out Replace the compressor compressor terminal but...
  • Page 58 Excessively high discharge pressure Problem symptoms Probable cause Recommended action Major difference between Presence of incondensable matter in Bleed the incondensable matter and condensing and water the system or excessive refrigerant fluid drain off the excess refrigerant fluid outlet temperatures charge Bleed the air from the circuit Presence of air in water circuit...
  • Page 59 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO...
  • Page 60 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO APPENDIX DIMENSIONS ................................III REFRIGERATION AND HYDRAULIC LINKS DIAGRAM .....................V REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS ............................VII WATER FLOW CALCULATION GRAPH .........................VIII WIRING DIAGRAM ................................ IX AQU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 12-6 230V +/-10% 50HZ ..............................X AQU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 14-7 230V +/-10% 50HZ ..............................
  • Page 61 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSIONI DIMENSIONES 1374 1456.60 Ø3/8" Ø5/8" 1244.5 170.6 1244.5...
  • Page 62 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO 52.50 49.50 Ø3/8" Ø5/8" Ø 1"Gas Ø 1"Gas...
  • Page 63 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO REFRIGERATION AND HYDRAULIC LINKS DIAGRAM SCHEMA FRIGORIFIqUE ET HYDRAULIqUE KÜHL- UND HYDRAULIKDIAGRAMM SCHEMA FRIGORIFERO ED IDRAULICO ESqUEMA FRIGORÍFICO E HIDRÁULICO Large compressor Gros compresseur Kompressor Niederdruck Small compressor Petit compresseur Kompressor Hochdruck Plate heat exchangers.
  • Page 64 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO...
  • Page 65 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS RACCORDEMENTS FRIGORIFIqUES KÄLTETECHNISCHEANSCHLÜSSE COLLEGAMENTI FRIGORIFERI CONEXIONES FRIGORÍFICA Ø A - Ø B Additional charge (g) Charge complémentaire (g) (") Zusätzliche Ladung (g) Carica aggiuntiva (g) Carga complementaria (g) 5/8 - 3/8 L = 45m max 1792 1904...
  • Page 66 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO WATER FLOW CALCULATION GRAPH ABAqUE DE CALCUL DE DEBIT D'EAU BERECHNUNGSKURVE DER WASSERDURCHFLUSSMENGE ABACO DI CALCOLO DELLA PORTATA DELL'ACqUA ÁBACO DE CÁLCULO DE CAUDAL DE AGUA Aqu@ Scop HT SPLIT 12-6 kPa bar A Nominal flow B Minimal flow...
  • Page 67 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMAS ELECTRIqUES STROMLAUFPLANS SCHEMA ELETRICO ESqUEMA ELECTRICO TAKE CARE! These wiring diagrams are correct at the time of publication. Manufacturing changes can lead to modifications. Always refer to the diagram supplied with the product. ATTENTION Ces schémas sont corrects au moment de la publication.
  • Page 68 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 12-6 230V +/-10% 50HZ...
  • Page 69 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO...
  • Page 70 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 14-7 230V +/-10% 50HZ...
  • Page 71 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO XIII...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 12-6 3N~400V +/-10% 50HZ...
  • Page 73 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 14-7 3N~400V +/-10% 50HZ...
  • Page 74 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 12-6 / 14-7 3N~400V +/-10% 50HZ...
  • Page 75 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT 18-9 3N~400V +/-10% 50HZ XVII...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO XVIII...
  • Page 77 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO AqU@ SCOP HT SPLIT INDOOR UNIT...
  • Page 78 APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO DOMESTIC HOT WATER TANK BALLON D'EAU CHAUDE SANITAIRE BRAUCHWASSERVERSORGUNG PALLA DI ACqUA CALDA SANITARIA ACUMULADOR DE AGUA CALIENTE SANITARIA AQU@SCOP HT SPLIT µPC µPC REGULATEUR DE L'AQU@SCOP HT SPLIT DHW WT BALLON D'EAU CHAUDE SANITAIRE µPC AQU@SCOP HT SPLIT CONTROLLER DHW WT DOMESTIC HOT WATER TANK...
  • Page 82 The meaning of the above logo Le logo ci-dessus représentant Die Bedeutung des Logos mit Il significato del logo qui sopra El significado de este logo que representing a crossed-out wheeled une "poubelle barrée" signifie qu’il der durchgestrichenen Mülltonne r a p p r e s e n t a t o i n d i c a c h e i l representa un cubo de basura con bin is that this unit must not be ne faut pas se débarrasser de...
  • Page 83 EN 378-2:2002 EN 61000-6-3:2007 EN 61000-6-1:2007 EN 61000-3-2:2006 EN 61000-3-3:1995 + A1 2001 + A2 2005 EN 60 335-2-21 EN 60 335-1 EN 60 335-2-40 A Tillières sur Avre 27570 - FRANCE Le: 11/01/2012 Sébastien Blard Quality Manager AIRWELL Industrie France...
  • Page 84 AIRWELL I ndustrIe rance Route de Verneuil 27570 Tillières-sur-Avre FRANCE : +33 (0)2 32 60 61 00 & : +33 (0)2 32 32 55 13 As part of our ongoing product improvement programme, our products are subject to change without prior notice. Non contractual photos.

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