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CSRN-XHE2
49.4-110.4
M07V40B13‐07   11/20 
R-410A

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  • Page 1 CSRN-XHE2 49.4-110.4 M07V40B13‐07   11/20  R-410A...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, We congratulate you on choosing these product Clivet has been working for years to offer systems able to assure the maximum comfort for a long time with highly-reliable, efficient, high-quality and safe solutions. The target of the company is to offer advanced systems, that assure the best comfort and reduce energy consumption as well as the installation and maintenance costs for the entire life-cycle of the system.
  • Page 3 I N D E X Safety considerations Configurations Reception Selecting the installation site Water connections Aeraulic connections Electrical connections Start-up Control Maintenance Decommissioning Residual risks Technical information   ...
  • Page 4: Installation

    S A F E T Y C O N S I D E R A T I O N S Manual The manual provides correct unit installation, use and maintenance. It is advisable to read it carefully so you will save time during operations.
  • Page 5: User Training

    Modification All unit modifications will end the warranty coverage and the manufacturer responsibility. Breakdown/Malfunction Disable the unit immediately in case of breakdown or malfunction. Contact a certified service agent. Use original spares parts only. Using the unit in case of breakdown or malfunction: ...
  • Page 6: Unit Identification

    Unit identification The serial number label is positioned on the unit and allows to indentify all the unit features. The matriculation plate shows the indications foreseen by the standards, in particular:  unit type  serial number (12 characters)  year of manufacture ...
  • Page 7 C O N F I G U R A T I O N S CAK configuration Single fan section for full recirculation R. Return air 3  3  2  2  1  1  S. Supply air 1. G4 efficiency filters + electronic filters (option) or F7 filter (option) 2.
  • Page 8 CCK configuration Double fan section for recirculation, fresh air, exhaust, thermodynamic recovery FA  3  2  1  Return air Supply air Fresh air Exhaust air S  1. G4 efficiency filters + electronic filters (option) or F7 filter (option) 2. Handling exchanger EX ...
  • Page 9 Supply and return configuration Standard unit Option Option Option Option Option Filters nomenclature according to EN ISO 16890 1° filtering stage - standard ISO 16890 Coarse 60% 2° filtering stage - option ISO 16890 ePM1 55% 2° filtering stage - option FES (electronic filters) ISO 16890 ePM1 90%   ...
  • Page 10: Removal Of Packaging

    R E C E P T I O N Saftey Operate in compliance with safety regulations in force. For detailed information (dimensions, weight, technical characteristics etc.) please refer to the TECHNICAL INFORMATION section. Use single protection devices: gloves, glasses etc. Reception You have to check before accepting the delivery: ...
  • Page 11 Handling Caution  Check that all handling equipment complies with local safety regulations (cran, forklifts, ropes, hooks, etc.).  Provide personnel with personal protective equipment suitable for the situation, such as helmet, gloves, accident-prevention shoes, etc.  Observe all safety procedures in order to guarantee the safety of the personnel present and the of material.
  • Page 12: Selecting The Installation Site

    S E L E C T I N G T H E I N S T A L L A T I O N S I T E Positioning The unit must be level.  Installation must be in accordance with local regulations. If they do not exist, follow EN378 .
  • Page 13 Avoid therefore:  obstacles to the airflow  exchange difficulties  leaves or other foreign bodies that can obstruct the exchange batteries  winds that hinder or favour the airflow  heat or pollution sources close to the unit (chimneys, extractors etc) ...
  • Page 14 The Costumer is responsible for mounting the chimney kit during installation.  Based on the specific installation requirements, the length of the chimney can be increased with suitable joints and fittings (not supplied by Clivet). Gas connection  Read the gas heating module manual.
  • Page 15 A. Apply the flat adhesive gasket15x5 on the Gas Module flange perimeter to guarantee the absence of air bypass. B. Fix with screws the flue supporting bracket to the GM frontal panel C. Fix the extensions with clamps to the flue supporting bracket D.
  • Page 16 Connections performed by costumer rooftop supply fan gas module connecting cables electrical panel - terminal XG Gas use features...
  • Page 17: Water Connections

    W A T E R C O N N E C T I O N S Condensate drain The condensate must be disposed in order to avoid damages to people and things.  Unit discharge fitting: the connection must not transmit mechanical stresses and must be performed taking care not to damage the unit discharge fitting.
  • Page 18 Immersed electrode humidifier Option Connexion humidificateur: 1” F Supply water The humidifier must be supplied with mains water having the following features:  pressure between 0.1 and 0.8 Mpa (1 – 8 bar)  temperature between 1 and 40°C Do not use: ...
  • Page 19: Heating Coil

    Heating coil Option Max. operating pressure = 10 bar A drain cock B vent valve Provided by the costumer: 1 anti-vibration devices 2 piping supports 3 Shut-off valves   ...
  • Page 20: A E R A U L I C C O N N E C T I O N S

    A E R A U L I C C O N N E C T I O N S The dimensioning and correct execution of the aeraulic connections are fundamental to guarantee good unit operation and adequate level of silence in the room. When designing and manufacturing the ducting, consider LOAD LOSSES, AIR FLOW AND SPEED that must be consistent with the unit features.
  • Page 21: Electrical Connections

    E L E C T R I C A L C O N N E C T I O N S The characteristics of the electrical lines must be determined by specialized personnel able to design electrical installations; moreover, the lines must be in conformity with regulations in force. The protection devices of the unit power line must be able to stop the presumed short circuit current, whose value must be determined in function of system features.
  • Page 22: Power Input

    Signals / data lines Do not overpass the maximum power allowed, which varies, according to the type of signal. Lay the cables far from power cables or cables having a different tension and that are able to emit electromagnetic disturbances. Do not lay the cable near devices which can generate electromagnetic interferences.
  • Page 23 Settable input (mode change / Fan only) Enabling selector to the umidifier manual discharge 910-911 Modulation of supply air flow and extraction (1) (2) Option It must be enabled and set up by personnel trained and authorised by Clivet Not provided by CLIVET   ...
  • Page 24: Optional Keypad

    P.C. - not supplied Optional keypad RJ45 : standard connection Shift RJ45 from T-IP to T-HI P.C. configuration connect P.C. and main module with LAN cable check in the taskbar that the connection is active Control panel Network and sharing center Open and select Modify board setting...
  • Page 25 Remote control with user interface Distance up to 350 mt Connections Distance up to 700 mt user interface B = B1 KNX bus, max 350 mt twisted pair with shield, Ø 0,8 mm EIB/KNX cable marking recommended power supply unit N125/11 5WG1 125-1AB11 AC 120...230 V, 50...60 Hz   ...
  • Page 26 MODBUS - RS485  Ogni linea seriale RS485 deve essere realizzata con sistema bus di tipo ‘Entra/Esci’. Non sono ammesse tipologie diverse.  Every RS485 serial line must be set up using the 'In/ Out' bus system. Other types of networks are not allowed, such as Star or Ring networks ...
  • Page 27 BACNET LONWORK LED BSP communication with AP1 module LED BSP communication with AP1 module green communication ok green communication ok yellow software ok but communication with AP1 yellow software ok but communication with AP1 down down flashing : software error flashing : software error fixed : hardware error fixed : hardware error...
  • Page 28: Preliminary Checks

    S T A R T - U P The indicated operations must be carried out by qualified technicians and specifically trained on the product. Upon request, the after-sales assistance centres execute start-up. The electric, hydraulic connections and the other work of the system are the responsibility of the installer.
  • Page 29: Cooling Circuit

    Preliminary checks For details refer to the various chapters in the manual. unit ON power supply 1 compressor carter heaters ON from at least 8 hours 2 vacuum voltage measurement 3 phases sequence control 4 shut-off valve refrigerant circuit open (if present) 5 unit ON 6 load voltage measurement and absorptions 7 liquid sight glass check (no bubbles)
  • Page 30: Electric Circuit

    Electric Circuit Verify that the unit is connected to the ground plant. Check the conductors are tightened as: the vibrations caused by handling and transport might cause these to come loose. Connect the unit by closing the sectioning device, but leave it on OFF.
  • Page 31: Air Flow Setting

    Standard mode The fan speed setting must be checked by a service centre authorised by Clivet The real unit flow is according to the aeraulic system features. Before checking, make sure that the system has been completed in all its parts (shunts, dampers, grilles, diffusers etc.).
  • Page 32: Eco Mode

    ECO mode The fan rotation speed (or the delivery air flow if the constant flow option is present) stays constant as the thermal load varies and is shutdown when setpoint is fulfilled. To further increase the energy savings in this condition, it is also possible to set less demanding operation setpoints for the unit in respect to the standard mode.
  • Page 33 Ambient pressure control CCK or CCKP configurations only. The ambient pressure control device compares the return pressure with the external pressure and compensates any variations by acting on the outdoor air damper. This way, the unit maintains the relevant ambient pressure desired by the user, who can choose between the overpressure, depression or equal-pressure.
  • Page 34 Complete unit shutdown Fire alarm: configuration unit CAK, CBK, CCK, CCKP The unit cannot be used as smoke extractor.   fire detection devices built-in unit must considered as an auxiliary safety system, and, accordingly, must not be a replacement for any fire detection devices in the room.
  • Page 35: Demand Limit

    Demand limit It allows to temporarily limit the electrical capacity absorbed by the unit according to an ext. signal 0 - 10V. Higher is the signal and lower the number of available compressors, that is the electrical capacity absorbed. Enable the function : par 50 EnDemandLimit = Set the set Demand Limit: par 7 SetDL (%)
  • Page 36 2014/68/UE PED directive DIRECTIVE 2014/68/UE PED gives instructions for installers, users and maintenance technicians as well. Refer to local regulations; briefly and as an example, see the following: Compulsory verification of the first installation:  only for units assembled on the installer’s building site (for ex.
  • Page 37: Keys And Function

    C O N T R O L Keypad Keys and function   change of status:     OFF, ON, ECO, FAN       ALARMS menu access (if available)     set TIME and DATE     set SCHEDULER (prolonged pressure)  ...
  • Page 38: Operational Modes

    OPERATIONAL MODES Setpoint MANUAL TEMPERATURE SETPOINT MANUAL The room setpoint can be MANUALLY modified from The choice between HEATING or COOLING mode keyboard at parameter n. 01 ManSet = xx °C . is manually carried out from keyboard, room thermostat or remote selector (see ELECTRIC Starting from this value, the module determines 2 CONNECTIONS chapter).
  • Page 39: Parameters Menu

    PARAMETERS MENU MANUAL SET POINT Press To change the manset manual 16.3 C° temperature Setpoint: 16.3 C° the access by password is reserved to press 17:00 qualified personnel, the parameters 17:00 changes can cause malfunctions. The unit: must be On En Climate must be = 0 enter password (0047) _ _ _ _...
  • Page 40 STATA MENU Press 16.3 C° 17:00 scroll the statuses 011.6 exit wait for 3 sec 16.3 C° when the time is displayed it is possible to carry out other operations 16.3 C° 17:00     Keyboard index STATUS   SupplyTemp._B2:AI-687  ...
  • Page 41: Date And Hour

    DATE AND HOUR BUTTON LOCK Press Press for 4 sec. 16.3 C° 16.3 C° 17:00 17:00 HOUR digits start flashing enter password confirm edit _ _ _ _ 17:00 confirm MINUTE digits start flashing example: T0 = "-" key edit ON = active key 17:00 see codes-key table...
  • Page 42 To visualize alarm in progress Caution  Before resetting an alarm identify and remove its cause.  Repeated resets can cause irreversible damage. press only if the ALARM symbol is flashing 16.3 C° 17:00 Type of alarm type of alarm (see table) Code Type Restore...
  • Page 43 SCHEDULER Scheduling days 2,4,5,6 Scheduling the 1st day, also the other days of the week are Caution automatically scheduled.  Enable scheduler (see: menu parametres) It is possible to set up to 7 schedules (1 for every day of the Press 2 sec week) (only if the unit is not OFF)
  • Page 44 Scheduling days 1,3,7   press Scheduling the 1st day, also the other days of the week are automatically scheduled. --:-- 2 4 5 6 Press 2 sec Set event 1 (only if the unit is not OFF) example: Tuesday 05:30 FAN 16.3 C°...
  • Page 45 Modify scheduling press Example: --:--  day 5  change events 3 and 4    from ON to OFF Set event 1 example: Monday 05:30 FAN Time Event Wedne- press Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday sday -- starts flashing 05:30 (OFF) (OFF)
  • Page 46 press 15:00 press 4 times (= event 4) 15:00 press 3 times starts flashing 003 (= ON) 15:00 select mode 002 (=OFF) confirm 15:00 press 2 times to exit 16.3 C° 17:00...
  • Page 47: Service Keypad

    SERVICE KEYPAD Function keys Main menu   Alarm display 10.02.2012 10:15:30   SetPointAttuale 22.0°C Exit Temperatura ripresa 24.0°C Previous level Temperatura mandata 23.0°C   Keyboard settings StatoAttuale ModoAttuale Cool Increases value   Down Decreases value   Confirm Password   DISPLAY MEANING installed compressors ActualSetPoint temperature setting...
  • Page 48 MAIN MENU Select Main index Cmd Local state Cmd Local mode Cool Unit stata Unit parameters Select the Main index menu Cmd Local state Cmd Local mode Cool Confirm Unit stata Unit parameters   Cmd Local state        ...
  • Page 49 SCHEDULER KEYBOARD SETTINGS It is possible to set 6 events (Off, Eco, On, Recirculating) for Press 3 sec each week day. Scheduler must be enabled: Select display : actual value = On HMI settings : unit parameters service-maintenance, P0500=1 Confirm local connection Select Main index...
  • Page 50 To Visualize alarm in progress Press alarm log Caution Reset Passivo 10  Before resetting an alarm identify and remove its cause. + eE001 : Monitore fase : Fault Slide  - EE003 : Guasto P1 Util : Ok Repeated resets can cause irreversible damage. + EE003 : Guasto P1 Util : Fault ........
  • Page 51 Alarm log reset Press Press 3 sec. alarm log 10.02.2012 10:15:30 Reset Passivo 10 + eE001 : Monitore fase : Fault SetPointAttuale 8.5°C - EE003 : Guasto P1 Util : Ok T.InH2OUtilizzo 10.5°C + EE003 : Guasto P1 Util : Fault T.OutH2OUtilizzo 12.5°C ……...
  • Page 52 Main menù - installer use   Cmd local state   Cmd local Mode     Unit Stata Circuit stata Press 3 sec. Password Circuit 1 stata Circuit 1 I/O stata Password Thermostatic stata 0 - - - General stata Central POL687-IO Expansion POL955 - I/O Thermoregulator insert maintenance password...
  • Page 53 ALARMS - tab 1 Description Reset Description Reset AA003 Fire ee101 Circuit 1 module disconnection on Proces- aa004 Dirty filters ee102 Thermostatic valve driver timeout aa008 Supply air flow ee104 Thermostatic valve block eE001 Phase monitor   EE106 Comp 1 Protec. EE002 Compartment opening  ...
  • Page 54 ALARMIS- tab 2 Description Reset ff105 Overheating below minimum limit   fF109 DI Low Pressure   ff110 Cool Low pressure Pre-alarm   ff111 Low Heat Pressure pre-alarm   fF112 AI Low Pressure   fF113 DI High Pressure   ff114 High pressure pre-alarm  ...
  • Page 55 Statia- tab 1     MENU Short description Description 1 Main Page Machine status Current unit status [0]:Off, [1]:ECO, [2]:ON, [3]:FAN 1 Main Page Machine mode Current unit mode [0]:COOL, [1]:HEAT 1 Main Page Current setpoint Current unit setpoint 1 Main Page No.
  • Page 56 Stata - tab 2     MENU Short description Description   3002 Expansion POL955 - IO Cmd Addition 2_Q2:DO-955 Addition 2 control   3002 Expansion POL955 - IO Cmd Addition 3_Q2:DO-955 Addition 3 control   3003 Thermoregulator Startup phase Start-up phase  ...
  • Page 57 Stata - tab 3     MENU Short description Description   3003 Thermoregulator CPYCurrent CPY humidifier absorbed current   3003 Thermoregulator CPYIstSteam CPY humidifier output   3003 Thermoregulator Supply Q Air Supply air flow rate   3003 Thermoregulator Return Q Air Return air flow rate 3003 Thermoregulator Supply temp.
  • Page 58 Stata- tab 4     MENU Short description Description   3102 Circuit C1 -IO Stata T.DischargeC2_B2:AI-985 Compressor 2 discharge temperature   3102 Circuit C1 -IO Stata T.DischargeC3_X2:AI-985 Compressor 3 discharge temperature Source 1 temperature (for machines with reversible air source on 3102 Circuit C1 -IO Stata T.Source1_B3:AI-985 gas = Probe 1 on the source coil.
  • Page 59 Stata - tab 5     MENU Short description Description 0=Idle (motor off) 1=Init (valve initialised when completely closed) 3200 Thermostatic C1 Stata 1205 EEVMode 2=Manual (valve controlled in manual mode) 3=Control (the valve   conducts adjustments to control SH)  ...
  • Page 60 Statia- tab 6     MENU Short description Description 0 = Idle 1 = ECVAlarm 2 = FailSafe 3 = Referencing 4 = Positioning 3201 Thermostatic C2 Stata 2217 ECVState 5 = Positioned 6 = ECVWaiting 7 = FastClosing 4300 ModBus ModBusBios Bios version of the ModBus RTU expansion module 4301 BacNet...
  • Page 61 M A I N T E N A N C E Saftey Operate in compliance with safety regulations in force. Use single protection devices: gloves, glasses etc. Generality Maintenance must be carried out authorised after-sales assistance centres or by specialised personnel. Maintenance allows: ...
  • Page 62 Recommended periodical checks sheet   intervention frequency (months) presence corrosion panel fixing fans fixing coil cleaning bowl cleaning + sanitisation outflow test air filters cleaning/inspection air flow rate measurement channelling: anti-vibration devices and fastenings check 10 power supply cable isolation and fastening check 11 earth cable check 12 electric control board cleaning 13 power remote controls state...
  • Page 63 Structure Check the state of the parts constituting the structure. Treat those parts of the unit subject to oxidation, with paints act at eliminating or reducing the oxidation phenomena. Check fastening of the unit external panelling. Bad fastening give rise to anomalous noises and vibrations. Outdoor air coil Accidental contact with the exchanger flaps can cause injuries from cut: use protective gloves.
  • Page 64 Condensation collection basin Dirt or scale can give rise to clogging. Also, microorganisms and mould can flourish in the bowl. It is very important to foresee periodical cleaning with suitable detergents and, eventually, disinfect with sanitising products. Once cleaning is completed, pour water inside the bowl to check the regular outflow.
  • Page 65 The electronic adjustment is integrated in the filter; maintenance can be carried out without removing it. Materials necessary for maintenance 1 Acid detergent B01212 (code CLIVET C6460316); 2 Plastic or steel tank (750x750x310 mm) with settling bottom 3 Protective gloves and goggles;...
  • Page 66 Ionisation wires The impurities can determine oxidation or scaling on the wires, which can be removed using a cloth soaked in alcohol or an abrasive scourer with very fine grain. Due to the high voltage powering them, the ionisation wires are subject to wear.
  • Page 67: Electric Heaters

    Humidifier cylinder drainage Cylinder must be drained in these situations:  cleaning of the cylinder  emptying of the cylinder to avoid ice forming  replacement of the cylinder The manual drainage is carried out by means of selector SA7: see ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS chapter.
  • Page 68: Weee Information

    D E C O M M I S S I O N I N G Disconnection WARNING  Before performing any operation, read the warnings found in the Maintenance chapter. Avoid leak or spills into the environment. Before disconnecting the unit, the following must be recovered, if present: ...
  • Page 69: Residual Risks

    R E S I D U A L R I S K S General In this section the most common situations are indicated,as these cannot be controlled by the manufacturer and could be a source of risk situations for people or things. Danger zone This is an area in which only an authorised operator may work.
  • Page 70: Electric Parts

    consequent possible projection of the refrigerant itself or explosion of the circuit parts that remain isolated by the closure of the tap. Do not remain in the vicinity of the safety valve and never leave the refriger-ating system taps closed. Electric parts An incomplete attachment line to the electric network or with incorrectly sized cables and/or unsuitable protective devices can cause electric...
  • Page 71: General Technical Data

    General technical data Standard airflow SIZE 49.4 54.4 60.4 70.4 80.4 90.4 100.4 110.4 COOLING Cooling capacity 154,6 164,6 195,0 213,0 245,2 297,3 311,9 333,6 Sensible capacity 116,3 124,3 143,6 164,2 184,2 222,8 234,7 246,0 Compressor power input 40,9 45,0 49,9 58,4 64,7...
  • Page 72: Sound Levels

    General technical data SIZE 49.4 54.4 60.4 70.4 80.4 90.4 100.4 110.4 HIGH STATIC PRESSURE AIR HANDLING SECTION FANS (OPTIONAL) Type of supply fan No. of supply fans Fan diameter Supply airflow 26000 29000 33000 37000 44000 51000 56000 60000 7222 8056 9167...
  • Page 73 General technical data Operating range (Cooling) The limits are meant as an indication and they have been calculated by considering: - general and non specific sizes, - standard airflow, - non-critical positioning of the unit and correct operating and maintenance of the unit, - operating at full load.
  • Page 74: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional drawings Size 49.4 - 54.4 DAA7V49.4_54.4 REV04 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 18. Outdoor air damper Electrical panel 19. Exhaust overpressure damper (CCK - CCKP version) Connector for keyboard or PC connection 20. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Power input 21.
  • Page 75 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 76 Dimensional drawings Size 49.4 - 54.4 Combustion module DAA7V49.4_54.4_GC09X-GC11X REV01 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Single chamber (GC09X 65 kW - GC10X 82 kW - GC11X 100 kW) Compressor compartment 17. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Electrical panel 18. Exhaust air recovery coil (only CCKP version) Connector for keyboard or PC connection 19.
  • Page 77 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 78 Dimensional drawings Size 49.4 - 54.4 Combustion module Double chamber (GC12X 130 kW) DAA7V49.4_54.4_GC12X REV01 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 16. Exhaust overpressure damper (CCK - CCKP version) Electrical panel 17. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Connector for keyboard or PC connection 18.
  • Page 79 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 80 Dimensional drawings Size 60.4 - 70.4 - 80.4 DAA7V60.4_80.4 REV03 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 18. Outdoor air damper Electrical panel 19. Exhaust overpressure damper (CCK - CCKP version) Connector for keyboard or PC connection 20. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Power input 21.
  • Page 81 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 82 Dimensional drawings Size 60.4 - 70.4 - 80.4 Combustion module Single chamber (GC10X 82 kW - GC11X 100 kW) DAA7V60.4_80.4_GC10X-GC11X REV01 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 17. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Electrical panel 18. Exhaust air recovery coil (only CCKP version) Connector for keyboard or PC connection 19.
  • Page 83 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 84 Dimensional drawings Size 60.4 - 70.4 - 80.4 Combustion module Double chamber (GC13X 164 kW - GC06X 200 kW) DAA7V60.4_80.4_GC13X-GC06X REV01 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 17. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Electrical panel 18. Exhaust air recovery coil (only CCKP version) Connector for keyboard or PC connection 19.
  • Page 85 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 86 Dimensional drawings Size 90.4 - 100.4 - 110.4 DAA7V90.4_110.4 REV04 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 19. Exhaust overpressure damper (CCK - CCKP version) Electrical panel 20. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Connector for keyboard or PC connection 21. Exhaust air recovery coil (only CCKP version) Power input 22.
  • Page 87 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 88 Dimensional drawings Size 90.4 - 100.4 - 110.4 Combustion module Double chamber (GC12X 130 kW - GC13X 1640 kW - GC06X 200 kW) DAA7V90.4_110.4_GC13X_GC06X REV02 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 17. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Electrical panel 18.
  • Page 89 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 90 Dimensional drawings Size 90.4 - 100.4 - 110.4 Combustion module Triple chamber (GC07X 300 kW) DAA7V90.4_110.4_GC07X REV02 DATA/DATE 09/01/2019 Compressor compartment 17. Access for coil - filter - heater inspection Electrical panel 18. Exhaust air recovery coil (only CCKP version) Connector for keyboard or PC connection 19.
  • Page 91 Dimensional drawings...
  • Page 92 FOR OVER 30 YEARS, WE HAVE BEEN OFFERING SOLUTIONS TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE COMFORT AND THE WELL-BEING OF PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT www.clivet.com sales and assistance CLIVET SPA Via Camp Lonc 25, Z.I. Villapaiera   32032 Feltre (BL) ‐ Italy  Tel. +39 0439 3131 ‐ Fax +39 0439 313300  info@clivet.it ...

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