Innova 2.0 Series Installation Manual

Innova 2.0 Series Installation Manual

10 - 12 hp dc inverter 12 hp dc inverter elec 2 kw
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Installation Manual
(Translation of original
EN
instructions)
N420714B - Rev.00 - 02/2024
..2.0
10 - 12 HP DC Inverter
12 HP DC Inverter ELEC 2 kW

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual (Translation of original instructions) N420714B - Rev.00 - 02/2024 ..2.0 10 - 12 HP DC Inverter 12 HP DC Inverter ELEC 2 kW...
  • Page 2 By following the suggestions contained in this manual, the product you have purchased will operate without problems giving you optimum room temperatures with minimum energy costs. INNOVA S.r.l. Conformity This unit complies with the European directives: •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Coding                                                                     p. 7 1.1 Product related coding .
  • Page 4 4.9 Installation minimum distances ........p. 19 4.10 Positioning .
  • Page 5 6.2 Installation ..........p. 36 6.2.1 Description .
  • Page 6 9.4 Safety ........... . p. 49 9.5 FCC Declaration of Conformity .
  • Page 7: Coding                                                                     P

    CODINg CODING 11 Product related coding This instruction manual refers to the following product Check the correspondence with the technical rat- codes. ing plate on the product. See chapter “Identifica- tion” p. 11. ..2.0 C3MO10IC3II ..2.0 - 10 HP DC INVERTER C3MO12IC3II ..2.0 - 12 HP DC INVERTER ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW...
  • Page 8: General Information                                                        P

    gENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 21 About the manual  I nthefigures This manual was written to provide all the explanations for the correct management of the appliance. 1 The numbers indicate the individual components. This instruction manual forms an integral part of the A The capital letters indicate component assemblies.
  • Page 9: Manual Organisation

    gENERAL INFORMATION defines, in accordance with Directive 842/2006/EC, the re- General information quirements for companies and personnel with regard to It addresses all recipients. fixed refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equip- It contains general information and important warnings ment containing certain fluorinated greenhouse gases that should be known before installing and using the ap- (F-gas licence).
  • Page 10: Basic Rules Of Security

    gENERAL INFORMATION Each chapter contains specific warnings for the opera- Do not place flammable objects (spray cans) within 1 tions it describes. These warnings must be read before metre of the air outlet. starting activities. Avoid proximity to sources of ignition in continuous All precautions concerning the treatment of the refrig- operation (open flames, gas appliances, electric stoves, erant must be observed following the regulations in...
  • Page 11: Product Presentation                                                      P

    PRODUCT PRESENTATION PRODUCT PRESENTATION 31   I dentification The appliance can be identified by the rating plate: Technical rating plate According to EU Regulation No. 517/2014 concerning certain fluorinated greenhouse gases, it is mandatory to indicate the total amount of refrigerant present in the installed system.
  • Page 12: Components

    PRODUCT PRESENTATION 34 Components Control Panel Room air probe Air outlet deflector Internal exchanger Front panel External fan Intake grid Condensation pump Aesthetic side panel External exchanger External air intake Maximum level float External air expulsion Level float Condensate drain Condensation drain valve Anti-lifting bracket Four-way valve...
  • Page 13 PRODUCT PRESENTATION Accessory description Combinable products Code Wall-mounted control panels M7 series Control panels LED electronic control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted comple- te with thermostat and room temperature and relative humidity probe. EEB749II Cable connection. Colour white Accessories supplied separately Pre-installation kit ..2.0 - 12 HP DC INVERTER Kit consisting of: paper template, external grilles, wall fixing bracket,...
  • Page 14 PRODUCT PRESENTATION Accessory description Combinable products Code Air sterilisation UV-C device for air sterilization Air sterilization device with UV-C lamp ..2.0 - 12 HP DC INVERTER GB1104II (1) (2) UV-C lamp spare part ..2.0 - 12 HP DC INVERTER GR1232II (2) 1.
  • Page 15: Installation                                                               P

    INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 41 Preliminary warnings For detailed information on the products, refer to Failure to apply the indicated rules may cause malfunc- chapter “Technical information” p. 46 tions of the appliances and relieves the manufacturer from any warranty and from any damage caused to per- The installation must be carried out by the installer in sons, animals or property.
  • Page 16: Dimensions And Weights With Packaging

    INSTALLATION 43 Dimensions and weights with packaging ..2.0 ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW 10 HP-DC Inverter 12 HP-DC Inverter 12 HP-DC Inverter Models m.u. Dimensions and weight for shopping Width 1100 1100 1100 Height Total depth Weight 45,0 45,0 45,0 44 Handling with packaging 441 Preliminary warnings Handles The appliance must be handled only by qualified per-...
  • Page 17: Storage

    INSTALLATION 45 Storage 451 Preliminary warnings Store in a clean and dry place.  S pecificwarningsforR32 Stored in accordance with the applicable national reg- ulations. Store the unit in such a way as to avoid mechanical Store the box in a closed environment protected from damage.
  • Page 18: Preliminary Warnings

    INSTALLATION External fixed grid for air inlet and outlet (2 pcs front view) CR2025 3V remote control battery Screws and dowels kit (6 pcs) Wall-mounted roll-up tubes (2 pcs) Wall mounting bracket Energy efficiency label Control panel user manual Control panel installation manual Remote control Internal flanges Paper template for holes...
  • Page 19: Installation Minimum Distances

    INSTALLATION • the wall section does not feature building supporting The unit should not be installed in a position where the elements, pipes or power lines air flow is aimed directly at the people nearby. • there are no obstacles to the free circulation of air Provide the following: through the holes (plants, leaves...) •...
  • Page 20: Preliminary Warnings

    INSTALLATION Hold the template in the correct position with tape. Holes for M8 dowels Electrical connection area Ø162 mm holes for air channelling for models 10 HP DC Inverter -12-HP DC Inverter - 12 HP DC Inverter ELEC 2 kW ø...
  • Page 21: Installation Arrangement

    INSTALLATION 4102 Installation arrangement Wall drilling for ducts Positioning the ducts Side of the wall towards the interior Plastic sheet for ducts Side of the wall towards the exterior Perimeter wall Unit Return and expulsion grilles Outside air ducts – measure the depth of the holes drilled in the wall –...
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION – pull the chains so that the springs are in tension Paper template Air intake damper – hook the chains to the counterflange Air expulsion damper – cut off the excess of chain Fixing the bracket The devices are provided with metallic support for mount- ing on the wall.
  • Page 23: Positioning

    INSTALLATION Check that the installation is horizontal using a water A maximum inclination of 1° towards the right side of level. the appliance is allowed to facilitate the drainage of condensate. 4103 Positioning Interlocking points Metal support – fasten the unit to the upper part of the metallic sup- To facilitate connections, a spacer can be used to keep port the bottom of the unit away from the wall.
  • Page 24: Positioning

    INSTALLATION 4112 Positioning If using a jug for collecting the condensation: Condensation drain stub Safety drain The device is factory supplied with a stub pipe connected Avoid the hermetic closure of the container. to the condensation drain connection. If it is not enough: –...
  • Page 25: Condensate Drain Pipe Insulation

    INSTALLATION 4113 Condensate drain pipe insulation If using an open drain: In case of condensate drain pipe use, the pipe must be If the condensation is not collected, it will be deposited coated with anti-condensation insulation for the internal on the support surface. The water could freeze if the part of the building and the wall.
  • Page 26 INSTALLATION 4122 Access to the electrical panel Intake grid Connectors Front panel Electrical panel covering Control Panel Fixing screws Access to the electrical panel is only permitted to qual- Disconnect the connector when opening the front pan- ified personnel. To access: Before doing any work, make sure that the supply pow- –...
  • Page 27: Connection

    INSTALLATION To carry out direct connections and substitute the power Circuit breaker 1P+N, 6A, type C Y-type socket cord using the cable in the wall, proceed as follows: Plug supplied with the device – access the terminal block – Disconnect the power cord from the terminal block. –...
  • Page 28: Changing Air Flow Direction

    INSTALLATION 4131  C hangingairflowdirection If necessary, the air outlet can be changed from top to – fix with the screws provided bottom. – remove the fixing screws of the right support bracket for the flap This operation must be performed while the appliance –...
  • Page 29 INSTALLATION – remove the aesthetic panel – remove the side panel – unscrew the fixing screws of the side panel Intake grid Connectors Filter Front panel Control Panel Side panel...
  • Page 30 INSTALLATION 416 Assembly of aesthetic panels and grilles – place the side panel – screw in the fixing screws – screw in the fixing screws – place the filter – positioning the aesthetic panel – positioning the grill – connect the connector of the on-board control Side panel Control Panel Front panel...
  • Page 31: Touchpad And Remote Control                                              P

    TOUCHPAD AND REMOTE CONTROL TOUCHPAD AND REMOTE CONTROL 51 Interface 511 Description • show the operating status • show any alarms The touchpad control is supplied as standard on board the • select the various functions unit, does not require any connections and enables: 512 Touchpad Keys and functions related.
  • Page 32: Buzzer Volume

    TOUCHPAD AND REMOTE CONTROL 522 Scale 524   T emperatureoffsetinHeating To change the temperature unit of measure To set the temperature offset in Heating select select – – select °C o °F The temperature offset setting range in Heating is – By default the temperature unit of measure is ° C. from -9 °C (minimum) to 9 °C (maximum).
  • Page 33: Connectivity Expansion Module

    TOUCHPAD AND REMOTE CONTROL To configure the installation position To configure the heating element type select – select – select DN to set up installation at the bottom of – select NO disable the heating element – the device select r1 to configure the heating element to 1 kW –...
  • Page 34 TOUCHPAD AND REMOTE CONTROL Alarm codes Er01 Room temperature probe disconnect- – ed or faulty Er02 Temperature error of the internal heat – exchanger Er03 Source fluid temperature sensor error – Er04 Source exchanger temperature sensor – error Er05 Indoor fan speed out of range (min/ –...
  • Page 35: M7 Series Control Eeb749                                                   P

    M7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 M 7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 61 Interface 611 Description They are fitted with: • internal memory with data saving even in case of M7 series LED electronic control panels with touch inter- shut-down or power outage face for wall installation allow: •...
  • Page 36 M7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 62 Installation 621 Description Fixing screws Base of control the wall-mounted remote control is an electronic LED ther- Holes for fixing to electrical box Electric box 503 mostat with a touch interface, with the possibility of control over multiple appliances equipped with the same electron- ic board.
  • Page 37 M7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 63 Single connection diagram M7 series wall control panel Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control Terminal block for device connection 12 V-DC 1A power supply Presence contact (normally open) 12 V-DC 1A BRIDGE 485-COMM FILTER PE-OUT Reverse A and B for connecting the wall control panel with the board.
  • Page 38: Presence Contact Cp

    M7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 64 Connections 641 Preliminary warnings Terminal block position: The terminals accept: Terminal block ( Back view panel) • rigid or flexible wires with a 0.2 to 1 mm² cross-sec- tion • rigid or flexible wires with 0,5 mm² cross-section if two wires are connected to the same terminal block •...
  • Page 39: Menu Items

    M7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 653 Buzzer volume To exit the menu press for 10 seconds – To change the volume or wait 30 seconds the automatic shutdown – select – After 30 seconds from the last action the control goes The volume setting range is from 00 (min) to 03 out and the settings is memorized.
  • Page 40: Hotel Mode

    M7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 663 Hotel Mode 668 Heating element type configuration To set the Hotel mode select Use only for models with heating element. – select YS to turn on Hotel mode – To configure the heating element type select NO to turn off the Hotel mode –...
  • Page 41: Alarm Display On Wall Control Panel

    M7 SERIES CONTROL EEB749 67 Alarm display on wall control panel In the event of an alarm, the device still maintains active functions. Alarm codes are shown on the on-board display. Refer to the “Visualization of alarms on display” p.  33 chap- ter for the complete list.
  • Page 42: Maintenance                                                              P

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 71 Preliminary warnings 711   S pecificwarningsR32 Before each cleaning and maintenance intervention: – disconnect the device from the power mains by turn- ing the system master switch to “OFF” R32 refrigerant gas is slightly flammable and odourless. –...
  • Page 43: Replacement Of Uv Lamp Kit

    MAINTENANCE 73 Replacement of UV lamp kit 731 Warnings Pay attention that UV rays are emitted from this prod- uct. Avoid eye and skin exposure to unshielded product. Disconnect the unit from the power supply before each cleaning and maintenance intervention by setting the main power supply switch to off.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting Table

    TROUBLESHOOTINg TROUBLESHOOTING 81 Troubleshooting table In the even of a malfunction, please refer to the following lem is not solved, please contact the authorised technical table. If, after performing the suggested checks, the prob- assistance. Anomalies Possible causes Remedies Check there is power supply (by turning a light on, for example). Check that the thermal-magnetic circuit breaker used exclusively to protect the ap- No power supply pliance has not been tripped (if it has, reset it).
  • Page 45: Use Of The Appliance

    TROUBLESHOOTINg In this case, it is necessary to drain the condensate man- ually: – place a drip pan (not provided) below the condensate drain pipe – drain the water using the cap on the condensate drain pipe If after performing the procedure, the OF alarm re- mains, you should contact the Technical Service Center.
  • Page 46 TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION 91 Technical data ..2.0 ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW 10 HP 12 HP 12 HP Models m.u. Cooling performance (AT 35°C; AT 27°C) Maximum cooling capacity Dual Power 2,64 3,10 3,10 Nominal cooling capacity 2,09 2,33 2,33 Minimum Cooling Capacity 0,83 0,92...
  • Page 47 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..2.0 ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW 10 HP 12 HP 12 HP Models m.u. Minimum sound pressure level dB(A) Refrigerant gas data Type of refrigerant Quantity of refrigerant 0,50 0,50 0,50 Compressor Rotary DC Inverter 1. Outdoor air temperature 35 °, relative humidity 41%. Ambient temperature 27 ° C; relative humidity 47%. Performance according to EN 14511 2.
  • Page 48 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 92 Dimensions 1010 ..2.0 ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW 10 HP-DC Inverter 12 HP-DC Inverter 12 HP-DC Inverter Models m.u. Product dimensions and weight Width 1010 1010 1010 Height Total depth Empty weight 41,0 41,0 41,0 Wall hole diameter Wall holes distance 93 RED Compliance Statement Compliance with 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Direc-...
  • Page 49 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 94 Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the All guidelines must therefore be allowed at all times to en- safety of those who install and use it. sure safe use of the equipment. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with elec- trical equipment.
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  • Page 52 INNOVA S.r.l. Via I Maggio 8 - 38089 Storo (TN) - ITALY tel. +39.0465.670104 – fax +39.0465.674965 info@innovaenergie.com...

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