AERMEC MVA Use And Installation  Manual
AERMEC MVA Use And Installation  Manual

AERMEC MVA Use And Installation Manual

1000v - 1400v

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USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
MVA
1000V - 1400V
EN
5389861_02

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  • Page 1 USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 1000V - 1400V 5389861_02...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    14.1. FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE VIA THE MACHINE’S ON BOARD PANEL ........23 All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Aermec shall not be held liable for any errors or omissions.
  • Page 3: Warnings

    WARNINGS • When installing the unit, ensure power supply cable: use a longer that the dimensions and weight of cable. Junctions can cause over- the unit are visible. Respect the di- heating and/or fires. • The unit and its accessories must mensions stipulated in this manual •...
  • Page 4: Materials Provided With The Unit

    tioner, and causes breakdowns and will restart with the settings previous- temperature is appropriate. malfunctions. ly stored in the memory. • Do not use the air conditioner to • Do not spray or throw water directly • Only use the remote control to ad- store food or to dry clothes.
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA MVA1000V MVA1400V Cooling capacity Heating capacity Total input power Dehumidifying volume Fan type Type Centrifugal 1400 1400 Air flow m3/h 1600 1600 indoor units 1850 1850 Sound pressure db(A) indoor units Sound power db(A) indoor units Connection pipe (Liquid) 9,52 9,52 mm (inch)
  • Page 6: Accessories

    Indoor Unit or a set bugger software; created to meet WARNING: For more information about the features of this accessory or details of its compatibility with MVA systems, refer to the specific documenta- tion describing the accessory itself.
  • Page 7: Receipt Of Product

    RECEIPT OF PRODUCT 5.1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 6.2. LABEL PACKAGING The rating plate is located inside the unit and shows the identification Positioned on the packaging, it shows the product identifi- data and product specification. cation data. example of label packaging example of label feature TECHNICAL SPACES MM(IN) 6.1.
  • Page 8: Mechanical Installation

    MECHANICAL INSTALLATION Procedure to remove the front panel and the air filter: To install the unit you must do the fol- lowing: Unscrew the screw on the side air intake. pull the lower part of the body containing the filter. Place the unit in the place chosen Pull the filter upwards.
  • Page 9 Steps to fix the shutter: Unscrew the screw of the damper selected. After passing the refrigerator lines and other connections through the damper, secure it in the desired position by tightening the screw. Proceedings to determine the anti-tip device: Unscrew the screw on top of the unit. Place the tilt lock and secure it with the screw removed in the prece- ding paragraph.
  • Page 10: Cooling Connections

    COOLING CONNECTIONS 8.1. FITTING THE REFRIGERANT LINES Fig. A • Refrigerant R410A • Use copper pipes for gas and liquid, as indicated in the relative table (see the connection pipes table). • Before assembling the insulated copper pipes on the refrigerant lines, seal both ends of each pipe to protect the inside from dust and humidity.
  • Page 11: Condensate Discharge

    • When connecting the indoor unit to the connection pipe, do not force the couplings on the indoor unit, as this Gas pipe could cause cracks in the capillary pipes and other pipes Electrical cables on the indoor unit, causing them to leak. •...
  • Page 12: Electrical Wirings

    ELECTRICAL WIRINGS • Before carrying out any work, switch off the • Ensure that the installation is wired in compli- • Do not leave any cables in contact with the power supply to the air conditioner. ance with the laws and standards in force, cooling pipe, the compressor or moving parts •...
  • Page 13: Power Connection

    Procedure to remove the front panel and the air filter: 9.1. POWER CONNECTION Unscrew the screw on the side air intake. pull the lower part of the body containing the filter. • Each indoor unit must be connected to the electri- Pull the filter upwards.
  • Page 14: Serial Connection

    9.2. SERIAL CONNECTION operation of the entire system; to enable this com- will be connected to the final unit of the system munication is necessary to create a point-to-point, (such resistance is supplied with the outdoor unit). The units of a multi-split system, communicate with the outdoor unit to each unit’s internal system (as one another in such a way as to coordinate the shown in the diagram);...
  • Page 15: Wiring Diagram Mva1000V - Mva1400V

    9.3. WIRING DIAGRAM MVA1000V - MVA1400V LO U T I nduct ance N O U T I N D O O R U I N T C N 1 YEG N PO W ER FI LTER BO AR D FB f or el ect r oni c expansi on val ve w i t h 5 cor es;...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagram Key

    9.4. WIRING DIAGRAM KEY DESCRPTION Indoor unit internal unity Power Power supply power Terminal Terminal block serial links Fan motor Motor outlet fins (SWING) AP1 - Main Board main board AP2 - Filter Board Tab filter feeding disorders AP3 - Wired controller Attachment control panel AP4 - Connection Board connections tab...
  • Page 17: Checking And First Start

    CHECKING AND FIRST START Check before: All indoor units are set by default as SLAVE units, ho- Get in ventilation mode only; • Check to make sure that the inlet and wever, because the system can work is necessary Set the setpoint to 30 ° C; outlet are not obstructed by objects on that the system has a unit (and not more than one) Within 5 seconds, simultaneously press the...
  • Page 18: Disposal

    DISPOSAL This marking indicates that this product should (WEEE), please return the device using suita- may result in the application of administrative not be disposed with other household wastes ble collection systems, or contacting the re- fines based on current laws. in the entire EU.
  • Page 19: Alarm Code Display

    13.1. ALARM CODE DISPLAY If malfunctioning occurs during system func- code will appear both on indoor unit (through board); the following table indicates the alarm tioning, the units show the relative alarm code two-digit display and possibly through the flash- codes and their causes.
  • Page 20 Code Code Alarm description Alarm description Error system clock Notice to clean the air filter unit Thermal protection Emergency stop system Thermal protection Emergency shutdown system Error management on board inverter com- Protected mode pressor Error setting jumper cap on the outdoor unit Card malfunction management inverter com- Protection on phase sequence of power pressor...
  • Page 21: Using The Control Panel

    USING THE CONTROL PANEL All functions of the air conditioner can be set using the machine’s on board panel, or with the supplied infra-red remote control, however please note that some functions (such as the settings on the type of environment) are only available via the machine’s on board panel.
  • Page 22 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 Alarm Function of the button: Infra-red receiver Indicates the status of the unit If the icon is active, indicates that a timer is set on the system If the icon is active, indicates that the prolonged ventilation has been activated The icon indicates that the continuous vertical swing is active This icon indicates that the figures on the display represent the temperature This icon indicates that the figures on the display represent the current temperature set-point...
  • Page 23: Functions Available Via The Machine's On Board Panel

    14.1. FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE VIA THE MACHINE’S ON BOARD PANEL Pressing the ARROW key permits to perform different functions, de- By pressing the ON/OFF key it is possi- pending on the context in which they are pressed: ble to switch the unit on or off. the col- •...
  • Page 24 The functions available on the unit can be set by pressing the Function key; each time The speed of the fans can be changed by pressing the SPEED this button is pressed, will switch to the next function, according to the following list (warn- key (for modes that permit);...
  • Page 28 Aermec S.p.A. se réserve le droit de modifier à tous estime necesarias para mejorar el producto. Im Sinne des technischen Fortsschrittes behält sich AERMEC S.p.A.

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