Cleaning And Inspecting The Indoor Unit; Cleaning And Inspecting The Outdoor Unit - Ariston COMPACT M NET R32 Technical Instructions For Installation

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User information
Inform the user on how to operate the installed system.
In particular, hand this instruction manual to the users, inform-
ing them that is must be kept near the product at all times.
Inform potential users that the following actions must be car-
ried out:
– Periodically check the system water pressure.
– Restore system pressure, by deaerating the system
when necessary.
– Adjust the setting parameters and the adjustment de-
vices to optimise operation and reduce the system's
operating costs.
– Perform regular maintenance, as envisaged in the
standards.
Anti-freeze function of the indoor unit
The primary circulation pump of the indoor unit starts at max-
imum power when the temperature measured by the "CH
Flow" sensor falls below 7°C in heating mode.
The primary circulation pump stops when the temperature
measured by the "CH Flow" sensor rises above 9°C in heating
mode.
a
The integrated heating elements must never
be disconnected electrically from the terminal
board.
Anti-freeze function of the outdoor unit
The primary circulation pump of the outdoor unit starts at the
minimum speed when the water delivery temperature (LWT)
is below 10°C or the return temperature (EWT) is below 7°C in
heating mode. It will instead start if the delivery temperature
(LWT) is less than 1°C in cooling mode.
The primary circulation pump stops at when the delivery tem-
perature (LWT) is below 10°C or the return temperature (EWT)
is above 8°C in heating mode. It will instead stop if the delivery
temperature (LWT) is above 4°C in cooling mode.
If the LWT sensor malfunctions, the protection logic will be
based on the values measured by the outdoor temperature
sensor (OAT) of the outdoor unit. The primary circulation pump
starts when the external temperature sensor gives a reading
below 7°C in heating mode. The primary circulation pump
stops after 30 sec or when the external temperature sensor
gives a reading above 8°C in heating mode. This check is re-
peated every 15 minutes.
a
Once maintenance operations have been com-
pleted, mount all previously removed compo-
nents back on again and secure them adequately.
7.1

Cleaning and inspecting the indoor unit

It is necessary to carry out the following checks at least once
a year:
– Inspection of the hydraulic system for filling and tight-
ness, and replacement of seals, if necessary.
– Presence of air bubbles in the water supply distribution
network.
– Check to verify the operation of the heating safety sys-
tem (limit thermostat check).
– Check the heating circuit pressure.
– Inspection of the expansion vessel pressure.
a
Do NOT replace burnt fuses with fuses of differ-
ent amperage, as this may damage the circuit or
trigger a fire.
Only use a soft and dry cloth to clean the unit.
If the unit is very dirty, it is possible to use a cloth dampened
with lukewarm water.
Check that the drainage pipe is laid according to the instruc-
tions. If not, water leakages may occur resulting in material
damages and the risk of fire and electrocution.
7.2

Cleaning and inspecting the outdoor unit

It is necessary to carry out the following at least once a year:
– Inspection of the refrigerant gas seal.
– Cleaning of the front grille.
Only use a soft and dry cloth to clean the unit.
If the unit is very dirty, it is possible to use a cloth dampened
with lukewarm water.
If the evaporator (1) of the outdoor unit is clogged up, remove
all leaves and debris, then clean off all dust with a water jet or
some water. Repeat the same procedure with the front grille
(2).
1
Service
2
Fig. 105
79 / EN

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