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V 10-025 NW
V 10-035 NW
V 10-050 NW
V 10-065 NW
V 10-050 M2N
V 10-060 M2N
DE, EN, ES, HR, IT, NL, TR

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  • Page 1 climaVAIR V 10-025 NW V 10-035 NW V 10-050 NW V 10-065 NW V 10-050 M2N V 10-060 M2N DE, EN, ES, HR, IT, NL, TR...
  • Page 2 For the fitter Installation Manual Air-conditioner - climaVAIR Split Type V 10-025 NW V 10-035 NW V 10-050 NW V 10-065 NW V 10-050 M2N V 10-060 M2N...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Your Safety ......3 Electric Wiring ......16 Symbols used .
  • Page 4: Your Safety

    Your Safety 1 Extreme Operating Conditions 2 Identification of the Unit 3 Your Safety Note! The relevant personnel performing the Symbols used maintenance operations related with the handling of the refrigerant fluid must have the Danger! necessary certification issued by local Direct danger for life and health.
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Conformity

    4 Declaration of Conformity 5 Description of the Unit Declaration of Conformity Figure 5.2 shows the unit components. The manufacturer declares that this unit has been designed and constructed in compliance with the standard in force with regard to obtaining the CE Marking.
  • Page 6: Indoor Unit

    Description of the Unit 5 Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit The indoor unit provides acclimatised air inside the room to be acclimatised. The outdoor unit ensures that the absorbed air is released to the outside from the room during operation The dimensions and weights of the indoor unit are in cooling mode and that the heat introduced into the shown on Figure 5.3 and Table 5.1, depending on the room during operation in heat pump mode is taken from...
  • Page 7: Remote Controller

    5 Description of the Unit Fig. 5.5 Dimensions of the outdoor unit. (MULTI). Legend H Height L Length D Depth A Length of valves B Distance between valves C Distance from the second valve to the floor Air inlet Air outlet Air outlet MODEL V 10-025 NW...
  • Page 8: Accessories

    Description of the Unit 5 Accessories Accessory (MONO) Quantity Accessory (MULTI) Quantity Remote Remote Batteries Batteries Mounting plate Mounting plate Screw Screw Plastic cap Plastic cap Drain Tubes Drain Tubes Drainage elbow Drainage elbow Cushion Cushion Table 5.3 Accessories supplied with the unit. (MONO). Table 5.4 Accessories supplied with the unit.
  • Page 9 Max. height OU under IU Chargeless lenght Additional charge per meter Table 5.6 Technical specifications. (MULTI). Note! As part of its policy for ongoing improvements of its products, Vaillant reserves the right to modify these specifications without prior notice. Split Type Installation Manual...
  • Page 10: Transport

    - Use transport and lifting gear with suitable The personnel authorised by Vaillant must be suitably load capacity for the unit weight. qualified and able to install the unit correctly. - Use the transport and lifting gear correctly (consult the respective user manuals).
  • Page 11: General Installation Diagram

    8 Installation General Installation Diagram Warning! Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. Observe the minimum assembly distances indicated in Figure 8.1. Fig. 8.2 General diagram of the installation and the minimum assembly distances. (MULTI). Legend Indoor Unit 1 2 Indoor Unit 2 3 Outdoor Unit 4 Pipe for draining the condensed water A Front separation (minimum 10 cm)
  • Page 12: Installation Of The Indoor Unit

    Note! made on the wall for the installation using the screws This pump for condensed water is available as an and rawplugs. original Vaillant accessory with the • Remove the plate. corresponding installation instructions. Warning! Danger of breaks in the domestic installation.
  • Page 13: Handling The Coolant Pipes

    - Avoid installing the condensed water pipe with an which are thermally insulated as a ascending bend (see Figure 9.1). Vaillant accessory. - Ensure that the pipes are clean, dry and polished on the inside. - The insulation of the pipes should be done using specific insulation for cooling.
  • Page 14: Making Holes For The Pipes

    Avoiding submerging the end 9 - Avoid installing the condensed water pipe with 9.3.4 Making Holes for the Pipes crimping (see Figure 9.3). • Case A: laying the rear piping. In the event of laying the rear piping, a suitable hole must be made (see Figure 9.6).
  • Page 15: Laying The Pipes

    9 Installation of the Indoor Unit 9.3.5 Laying the Pipes • If installing the rear piping: • Place the lid supplied for the hole in the piping and insert the coolant pipes with the condensed water pipe through the hole. •...
  • Page 16: Installation Of The Outdoor Unit

    - that the suction pipe (the thickest one) is assembled operations. Vaillant will not be responsible for with the tilt towards the compressor. any costs derived from incorrect positioning that prevents easy access.
  • Page 17: Condensed Water

    10 Installation of the Outdoor Unit 11 Electric Wiring Electric Wiring 10.4 Connection of the Pipe for the Drainage of the Condensed Water 11.1 Safety Precautions Note! Applicable only to those units that have built- Danger! in heat pumps. Danger of electric shock. Before connecting the unit to the electric Whilst the unit is running with the heat pump function, supply line, ensure that the line is not live.
  • Page 18: Remark With Regard To Directive 89/336/Eec

    Electric Wiring 11 Warning! 11.3 Electric Connection of the Indoor Unit Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. Size the electric wiring with sufficient capacity. Warning! Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. If the fuse on the PC board is blown please change it with Warning! type T.
  • Page 19 11 Electric Wiring V 10-065 NW V 10-025 NW V 10-035 NW V 10-065 NW Outdoor Outdoor 1 1 1 (L) (L) (L (C) (C) (C 1 1 1 (L) (L) (L (C) (C) (C (L) (L) (L (C) (C) (C Indoor Indoor V 10-035 NW...
  • Page 20: Electric Connection Of The Outdoor Unit

    Elektrischer Anschluss 11 Warning! Danger of malfunction and breakdowns resulting from water penetration. Mount the power cable below the bushings using a cable loop in order to avoid water penetration. Warning! Danger of malfunction and breakdowns resulting from short-circuits. Insulate the unused cable wires using masking tape and ensure that they cannot come into contact with low voltage parts.
  • Page 21: Preparation For Use

    12 Preparation for Use 12 Preparation for Use Note! According to Regulation 842/2006/EC, This consists of the following steps: the complete refrigerant circuit must be • Checking for Leaks. periodically checked for leakage. Take the • Purging the installation. necessary actions to ensure these tests are •...
  • Page 22: Purging The Installation

    Preparation for Use 12 • Close the low valve on the combined meter, disconnect 12.2 Purging the Installation the vacuum pump and close the vacuum valve. • Check the manometer needle after approximately 10- 15 minutes have elapsed: the pressure should not rise. If it does rise, there are leaks in the circuit: repair them (check the joints, joins, the indoor and outdoor parts and the technical service faucets).
  • Page 23: Start Up

    12 Preparation for Use 12.3 Start Up • Cover the two and three-way valves with the corresponding protective covers. Fig. 12.5 Filling the installation. Fig. 12.7 Protective covers. Legend Two-way valve Legend 2 Actuation faucet Service hole lid 2 Two and three-way valve covers •...
  • Page 24: Error Codes

    Error Codes 13 13 Error Codes 13.1 Error Codes: V 10-025 NW / V 10-035 NW / V 10-050 NW / V 10-065 NW INDOOR OUTDOOR POSSIBLE REASONS 1) Room-temperature sensor 2) Indoor PCB 1) Heat-exchange sensor 2) Indoor PCB With the malfunction, LED1 on the outdoor mainboard 1) Defrosting temperature sensor blinks 10 times at frequency of 1 Hz...
  • Page 25 13 Error Codes INDOOR OUTDOOR POSSIBLE REASONS 1) The SPDU is broken With this malfunction, LED1 on the outdoor mainboard 2) The power supply is not good blinks 3 times. 3) The system may have been over or under charged with gas 1) IPM Module might be poorly radiated With the malfunction, LED1 on the outdoor mainboard...
  • Page 26: Error Codes: V 10-050 M2N / V 10-060 M2N

    Error Codes 13 13.2 Error Codes: V 10-050 M2N / V 10-060 M2N Abnormal mode Indoor Outdoor Possible Reasons EEPROM abnormal 1) E4 the indoor PCB might be damaged Indoor temp. sensitive 1) Room-temperature sensor resistance abnormal 2)Indoor PCB Temp. sensor resistance of 1) Heat-exchange sensor heat exchanging abnormal 2) Indoor PCB...

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