UNIT IDENTIFICATION SERIAL NUMBER LABEL The units are identified by the serial number label shown here. The label lists the type of unit (series and size), serial number, year of manufacture, number of electrical diagram, main technical data, logo and address of the manufacturer. The label is placed on the unit, generally near the electrical panel and also on the external panelling.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER • This is a partial sintex of the information provided in the manual; carefully read this manual • Carefully read this manual. Keep it with the electrical diagram. Make it available to technicians for servicing. • Ask the installer for training on start-up, shutdown, changing set points, placing in at-rest status, maintenance, what to do or not to do in the event of a breakdown.
CE MARK PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS Perform periodical inspections to locate possible loosened Clivet products bear the CE mark, in compliance with the or broken parts. If the repairs are not performed, there will requirements of the following EC directives, including the...
RESIDUAL RISKS and precaution is taken when positioning and securing the GENERAL unit. This section lists some of the more common situations If the unit is easily accessible to children, unauthorized which, being beyond the control of the manufacturer, could persons or animals, this is a situation that can give rise be a source of risk to persons or property.
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Contact with parts that could become live when the unit is injured or suffer toxic effects. Always wear suitable clothing started up can result in electric shock, burns or death by and protective goggles when working in potential hazard electrocution. areas.
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Chemical -physical Relative density, gas (air=1) Heavier than air. properties. Solubility in water (mg/l). Not known, but probably very low. Aspect. Colourless liquefied gas. Smell. Simile to ether. Point of ignition. Don’t ignite. Stability and Stability and reactivity. No decomposition if used following the instructions. reactivity.
RECEPTION INSPECTION UPON RECEPTION HANDLING Check on arrival that the unit has not suffered damage The operation of handling the unit must be carried out during transit and that it is complete in every part as respecting the instructions of the safety norms in force specified order.
Flexible joints are necessary on all the hydraulic/ The functional spaces need to be observed because of the aeraulic connections (the joints are not supplied by following: Clivet) • to guarantee the good operation of the unit • to allow the performance of all maintenance...
WATER CONNECTIONS ANTI-VIBRATION DEVICES GENERAL Piping must be designed with the least possible number of In case of units with anti-vibration devices, it is necessary to bends and head variations. If the pressure chute of the assemble elastic joints, even on water connections. installation is above the useful prevalence of the pump, the RISK OF FREEZE water delivery capacity is reduced as well as, as a...
CONDENSATE DISCHARGE CONNECTION 1. The condensate must be dispersed to avoid damages to persons and property. 2. Unit discharge fitting : the connection must avoid the transmission of mechanical stresses and must be performed paying attention to avoid the damaging of the unit discharge fitting 3.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION refer to standard units. In the event of differences between GENERAL the data of the registration plate and the data shown in this The characteristics of the electrical lines and relevant manual, as well as in the technical chart, please refer to the components must be determined by SPECIALIZED DATA SHOWN IN THE REGISTRATION PLATE.
CONNECTION TO THE MAINS 1. Make sure that the sectioning device at the beginning of the unit’s power line is opened, locked and equipped with a signal. 2. Open the general line disconnecting switch (if present) 3. Verify that the net is in conformity with the data shown in the registration plate placed on the electrical board. 4.
SYSTEM COMPOSITION The complete system is made of the following modules. Some are optional so they could not be present. Some are supplied in packages separated by the unit: verify the shipping documents. MAIN ADJUSTMENT MODULE STANDARD ON THE UNIT - code C5110776 It controls unit (inlets, outlets, configuration parameters) EXPANSION PLUG-IN MODULE OPTIONAL - code C5110767...
START-UP ALL THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE COMMISSIONED BY AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES. THIS SERVICE IS LIMITED TO START-UP OF THE UNIT ONLY AND NOT THE CONNECTIONS OR INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM. ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS MUST PERFORM THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS. Check that the water circuit has been filled and PRELIMINARY CHECKS pressurised.
It is so necessary to check the air flow-rate and eventually IF THE CRANKCASE HEATERS ARE FITTED to proceed with the appropriate calibrations on the system when the unit is started up for the first time and following (dampers, diffusers etc) and on the unit (fan speed control, all prolonged periods of inactivity is OBLIGATORY to pulley calibrations etc in base of the unit type and its connect the oil heaters on the compressor crankcase at...
CONTROL CONTROL INTERFACE set-point not managed visible is unit is using visible is unit is using resources resources visible with unit in HEAT 21.0 REMOTE visible with unit in COOL not managed AUTO not managed WORKING LOGICS The unit is designed to manage the incoming external air. When the temperature is above set limits, the ventilation is stopped so that the room disturbance is minimized.
CLEAN In the CLEAN mode, the unit is on the ejection mode with injection of all the external air for a fixed time; after this time, the mode deactivates. It can be activated from the thermostat, keyboard or remote selector (see ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS section). VENTILATION When the unit is in ONLY VENTILATION mode, it operates like a fan;...
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HID-P1 ROOM THERMOSTAT The unit is arranged for being connected with a remote HID-P1 thermostat to be installed in the room. The thermo-adjustment can be performed according to the temperature detected by the room thermostat probe. ON-OFF Key hold pressed SET THE WORKING SETPOINT : DISPLAY THE ROOM TEMPERATURE : keys hold pressed...
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P09: setpoint positive/negative max. variation range by the user P10 thermostat temperature probe offset P11 thermostat humidity probe offset P12 Clivet Bus thermostat address By P09 the range within which the user can modify the machine set-point is defined. ALARM LIST BEFORE RESETTING AN ALARM, IDENTIFY AND REMOVE ITS CAUSE.
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Clogged filter signal *** Automatic - no intervention ( even if electrostatic filters) Water temperature out of limit Automatic - water coil reclusion Ventilation block due to external low temperature Automatic Ventilation block due to external high temperature Automatic Ventilation block due to ambient low temperature Automatic Ventilation block due to ambient high temperature Automatic...
KEYPAD (OPTIONAL) BUTTON FUNCTION INDEX display VALUE display ALARM LOG menu WINTER HEATING STATA menu access SUMMER COOLING Unit ON – OFF Value increasing/decreasing Index scrolling PARAMETER menu access LED MEANING if on, multiply the value on on with active ALARM LOG on with MACHINE STATUS on for defrosting in progress, the value display by 100...
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SOLO FAN In the main menu, holding both keys pressed the SOLO FAN mode is activated. To restore the machine HEAT COOL standard operation repeat this step. The SOLO FAN indication is displayed with the unit in solo fan mode, instead of the outlet temperature. PARAMETER MODIFY Select the Push SET button...
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STATUS LIST The MACHINE STATUS menu enables to display a few variables, even when an alarm is in progress. STATUS DISPLAYING Push STATUS button Select status STATUS to esc The tables shows all the variables which can be managed by the electronic system. According to the machine configuration and the accessories, some alarms can be not used.
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C2 starts Zf-t “keypad homologation year ” “keypad homologation month” “keypad homologation day” Zf-b “base homologation year ” “base homologation month” “base homologation day” Modulation time of resi stance water/control valve opening (count) Correction time of resi stance water/control valve opening (count) On/off status of electrostatic filters 0 ÷...
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY SORT OF MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING, DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY TO THE UNIT, AND ENSURE THAT OTHER PEOPLE CANNOT RE-CONNECT IT . All equipment is subjected to wear out. cleaning activities; otherwise, controls have to be performed by specialized technicians (INSPECTIONS).
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ELECTRONIC FILTERS (OPTIONAL) Materials required for maintenance: 1. Alkaline detergent A01212 (code CLIVET C6460315) 2. Acid detergent B01212 (code CLIVET C6460316) Pour part of the alkaline detergent into the graduated 3. Protective gloves and goggles cylinder 4. Graduated beaker 5. Manual or pneumatic pump for spraying...
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Within 2-3 minutes you will note a slight chemical reaction Prepare a tub with a 1/20 solution of detergent B01212 with the formation of foam. This indicates that the alkaline diluted in water. residues have been eliminated Immerge the filter you have just washed in this solution to eliminate alkaline detergent residue.
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DUCTING Check the fixing screws and the operation of the anti-vibration devices in order to prevent the transmission of vibrations in the room. ELECTRIC FANS Make sure that the fans and the relative protection grids are well fixed. Check, if possible, the unbalances of the electro-fan evident by noise and anomalous vibrations. Verify that the terminal protection covers are closed and the cable holders are properly positioned.
MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS Foresee inspection assistance carried out by authorized • inspect the cleaning of the filters (air/water) centers or by qualified personnel. • verify the leakage from the refrigerating circuit The inspections should be carried out at least: • Verify the protection devices (safety valves, pressure •...
REFRIGERANT TABLES THIS SECTION IS DEVOTED ONLY TO QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS THAT KNOW THE FOLLOWING: • THE OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF THE REFRIGERATING CIRCUIT OPERATION • THE MODES OF DETECTING TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE • THE RISKS RELEVANT TO THESE OPERATIONS The data of the tables allow the testing of the refrigerating circuit operation by the detection of a few objective parameters. The data are significant if they are detected simultaneously and while the refrigerating circuit is running.
TROUBLESHOOTING THE OPERATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY TECHNICAL QUALIFIED PERSONNEL HAVING THE REQUISITES UNDER LAW REQUISITES AND IN CONFORMITY WITH THE SAFETY REGULATIONS IN FORCE. THE INTERVENTIONS WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS. BEFORE RESETTING AN ALARM, IDENTIFY AND ELIMINATE ITS CAUSE.
DECOMMISSIONING OF THE UNIT DISCONNECTING THE UNIT DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL The units must be disconnected by authorised personnel, THE UNIT MUST ALWAYS BE SENT TO AUTHORISED who before proceeding must first read the Residual Risks CENTRES FOR DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL. section in this manual.
OPERATING LIMITS (COOLING) THE LIMITS ARE INDICATIVE AND HAVE BEEN CALCULATED CONSIDERING: - VALUES GENERAL AND NOT SPECIFICATIONS, - STANDARD AIR FLOW-RATE, - NON-CRITICAL POSITIONING AND CORRECT USE OF THE UNIT, - OPERATION AT FULL LOAD TA =EXTERNAL AIR TEMPERATURE/TREATMENT COIL INLET (°C) W.B.
DIMENSIONS Sizes 17-21 1503 14 17 41.5 166.5 Q.E. 700 min. 700 min. ES 2 ES 1 166.5 41.5 (1) COMPRESSOR (2) ELECTRICAL PANEL (3) SUPPLY FAN (4) EXHAUST FAN (5) TREATED AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (6) EXHAUST AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (7) AIR FILTER (8) ELECTRIC FILTERS (OPTIONAL) (9) ADDITIONAL WATER COIL (OPTIONAL)
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Sizes 25-31 1503 163.5 388.5 166.5 41.5 Q.E. 700 min. 700 min. 165.5 41.5 (1) COMPRESSOR (2) ELECTRICAL PANEL (3) SUPPLY FAN (4) EXHAUST FAN (5) TREATED AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (6) EXHAUST AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (7) AIR FILTER (8) ELECTRIC FILTERS (OPTIONAL) (9) ADDITIONAL WATER COIL (OPTIONAL) (10) 3 WAYS-VALVE (OPTIONAL)
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Size 41 1503 166.5 700 min Q.E. 700 min 166.5 41.5 (1) COMPRESSOR (2) ELECTRICAL PANEL (3) SUPPLY FAN (4) EXHAUST FAN (5) TREATED AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (6) EXHAUST AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (7) AIR FILTER (8) ELECTRIC FILTERS (OPTIONAL) (9) ADDITIONAL WATER COIL (OPTIONAL) (10) 3 WAYS-VALVE (OPTIONAL) (11) STEAM HUMIDIFIER (OPTIONAL)
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Size 51 1503 41.5 166.5 Q.E. 700 min. 700 min. 166.5 41.5 (1) COMPRESSOR (2) ELECTRICAL PANEL (3) SUPPLY FAN (4) EXHAUST FAN (5) TREATED AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (6) EXHAUST AIR DIRECT EXPANSION COIL (7) AIR FILTER (8) ELECTRIC FILTERS (OPTIONAL) (9) ADDITIONAL WATER COIL (OPTIONAL) (10) 3 WAYS-VALVE (OPTIONAL) (11) STEAM HUMIDIFIER (OPTIONAL)
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