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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Original instructions ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE Heat Pumps These Heat Pumps use the refrigerant R290. Model No. Heat Pump Outdoor Unit Standard without Class With buffer tank buffer tank P-AQAG0050H P-AQAG0050H-T P-AQAG0060H P-AQAG0060H-T P-AQAG0070H P-AQAG0070H-T P-AQAG0080H P-AQAG0080H-T Read through the Installation Instructions before you proceed with the installation.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 IMPORTANT! SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Please Read Before Starting CAUTION When Wiring This unit must be installed by the dealer or installer. ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAUSE SEVERE This information is provided for use only by authorized PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
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ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 When Transporting WARNING It may need two or more people to carry out the installation work. This product must not be modified or disassembled under any circumstances. Modified or disassembled Care should be taken when lifting or moving the unit may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 POWER SUPPLY MUST BE SAFETY SYMBOLS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE STARTING WORK IN THE ELECTRIC CONTROL BOX ELECTRIC ROTATING RISK OF RISK OF 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS VOLTAGE PART CUTTING BURNS The purpose of this Manual is to provide users with instructions for installing, commissioning, using, and maintaining the units.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 1.4. EQUIPMENT SAFETY DATA Safety data R290 AX-type rubber mask Safety data R290 Respiratory In the event of inadequate ventilation, protection insulating self-contained breathing Toxicity level Acute toxicity apparatus If the fluid comes into contact with your The tanks must be located in a dry and skin: cold room that is fireproof, protected from...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 2. INSPECTION AND STORAGE By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent At the time of receiving the equipment carefully cross any potential negative effects on human health and check all the elements against the shipping documents the environment which could otherwise arise from...
HEAT PUMP CHILLER Model name ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE H P-AQAG0060H.1P-SP.CG.AVM Model designation Contact in UK: Panasonic UK, a branch of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Maxis 2, Western Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 RT, CP-AQAG0060H United Kingdom Manufactured by Panasonic Heating & Ventilation...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 6. CONTENTS OF PACKAGE ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE Bag with the documentation Water filter 6.1. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Anti-vibration rubber pads Isolating valve Hydraulic pressure transducer Spring pads Lack of water pressure switch On opening the box, check that all of the accessories required for installation are present.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 8.3. GENERAL HANDLING The handling method depends on the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE model and its final destination. ² Take care to avoid any rough handling or impacts when unloading and moving the appliance. ²...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 8.3.2. HANDLING BY SLINGING Lifting is also possible by slinging. Lifting brackets allow you to fit lifting shackles. A spreader must be used to prevent damage to the machine edges. Shackle hole diameter CAUTION Slings must never touch the casing of the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE unit.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 9.2. REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONS 9.2.1. REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SEE APPENDIX 9.2.2. REFRIGERANT CHARGE This equipment contains a hydrocarbon (R290) that belongs to fluid category I as CAUTION per standard EN378-1. Unlike fluorocarbon fluids, this gas presents no risk to the environment (low GWP, fluid not covered by the Kyoto Protocol).
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 9.4. OPERATING LIMITS 9.4.1. ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE.C/ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE.H COOLING MODE ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE.C/ ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE.H models Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Water outlet temperature * °C See diagrams Water...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 10. INSTALLATION The unit is not designed to withstand weights or stresses from adjacent equipment, pipe work or constructions. Any foreign weight or stress on the unit structure could lead to a CAUTION malfunction or damage, which could prove hazardous to personnel and property.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 10.1.3. REDUCING NOISE POLLUTION In order to contain noise levels, we equip our appliances with quiet fans and encase the technical compartment in sound-proofed panels. However, noise levels can be reduced even further by taking a few installation precautions: ²...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 10.3. ANCHORING TO THE GROUND The surface of the floor or structure located under the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE must be flat, and strong enough to withstand the unit's weight with its full liquid load, in addition to the occasional presence of maintenance equipment. The ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE only needs to be anchored to the foundations in regions exposed to a high earthquake risk or if the appliance is installed at a high level on a steel frame.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 11. HYDRAULIC LINKS When choosing and installing water pipes, you must consult and observe all current CAUTION local standards, regulations and instructions. 11.1. MAIN HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Caution The mains hydraulic circuit will provide a constant water flow on the refrigerating fluid/water plate exchanger and in case of load variation.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 11.3. MINIMUM WATER VOLUME REQUIREMENTS To ensure that the system operates correctly you must use suitably sized and properly routed pipes for the hydraulic links between the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE and the mains network. Proper operation of the regulation and safety devices is ensured only when the water volume is sufficient.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 11.6. FROST PROTECTION If the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE is exposed to ambient temperatures between 5°C and -20°C, protect the water circuit against frost. THE USE OF A GLYCOL-BASED SOLUTION IS THE ONLY EFFECTIVE FROST- CAUTION PROTECTION MEANS The glycol-based water solution must be sufficiently concentrated to ensure appropriate protection and prevent ice...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 11.7. WATER QUALITY The water must be analysed; the hydraulic network system installed must include all elements necessary for water treatment: filters, additives, intermediate exchangers, drain valves, vents, check valves, etc., according to the results of the analysis.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 11.8. HEAT INSULATION To guarantee proper energy efficiency and compliance with current standards, water pipes passing through uninhabited zones should be properly lagged to retain heat. To achieve correct insulation with conductivity of 0.04 W/mK, lag the pipes with insulating material with a radial thickness between 25mm and 30 mm.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 11.11. DOMESTIC HOT WATER Fit the three-way valve, referring to the channel markings engraved on the valve. HEATING CIRCUIT ECOi-W AQUA-G DOMESTIC HOT WATER TANK Engine disengagement The valve can be mounted vertically or horizontally, but CAUTION not upside down.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 11.12. FILLING THE SYSTEM WITH WATER The water circuit must be filled and drained by skilled persons using the CAUTION appropriate devices provided on the external hydraulic circuit by the installer. It is important to ensure that the mains water supply pressure is sufficient to fill the installation.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 12. WIRING DIAGRAM AND LEGEND 12.1. WIRING DIAGRAM SEE APPENDIX SE5028 models 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 Power / Control 400V/3~/50Hz ±10% 12.1.1. POWER SUPPLY The power cable must be connected to the main power supply switch QG-0.1 (copper cable is recommended). The power supply must be protected at source by a general fuse holder supplied by the installer.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 13. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY WORK ON THE EQUIPMENT, MAKE SURE THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED AND THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF THE UNIT BEING STARTED INADVERTENTLY. ALSO MAKE SURE THAT THE ALARM INDICATOR CABLES ARE DISCONNECTED.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 Before connecting the supply lines, check that the voltage available is within the CAUTION limits specified (Refer to the § Electric specifications, page 13). Voltage differences between each phase do not have to exceed 2%. If the imbalance is unacceptable, call the distribution company to have this anomaly corrected.
J5811026 EH-0.1 DESSINE : Legend : 13-Y AQUA 50/60/70/80 and 7 of the terminal block Y Panasonic corporate’s property, VERIFIE : PSGDF-0.1 22/11/2023 Y TB + AFTEH All rights reserved ² operating type selection (NRS) connected to terminals 16 and 12/10/2023 AEFH + MB4 + PTWDP-0.1...
JUMPER if no option N°889 J5811026 DESSINE : Legend : -PSW-0.1 AQUA 50/60/70/80 R290 Panasonic corporate’s property, VERIFIE : FAN EC 22/11/2023 New option + Y TB For an ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE fitted with the "VS+" option, the All rights reserved...
Logiciel S ² a heating element power contactor J5811026 N°889 DESSINE : Legend : AQUA 50/60/70/80 R2 Panasonic corporate’s property, (KDHW heater - not supplied) VERIFIE : 22/11/2023 Y TB connected to terminals 15 and N on All rights reserved...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 JUMPER if no option 13.6. COMMUNICATION H²O The ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE has four different communication protocols: -PSW-0.1 ² Modbus TCP/IP FAN EC ² BACNet IP * FOR AQUA 50/60 ² Modbus RTU 20 -Y 5 SHLD ²...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 14. CONTROL ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE units are fitted with an electronic control system. It provides the command, control and alarm functions. 14.1. ORDER OF PRIORITY FOR CONTROL SYSTEMS The integrated regulator in the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE can be controlled by various interfaces and systems. The order of priority for each drive system is as follows: 1.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 14.2.2. HOME PAGE The home page is used to display quickly: Unit Overview Unit Status ² the unit status (On/Off/Delegated/Reduced mode) Unit Mode Active setpoint 45.0 °C ² the operating mode (cold/hot) 42.3 °C 45.2 °C ²...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 14.3. INITIAL SETTINGS Open the electrical box and check that all circuit breakers are open except for FTCC-0.1. Before starting up the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE for the first time, the "Commissioning" menu must be configured. 14.3.1.
RS485 NC: the ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE can only be started if the contact is closed. J5811026 N°889 DESSINE : Legend : AQUA 50/60/70/80 R290 Panasonic corporate’s property, VERIFIE : 22/11/2023 Y TB + AFTEH Configuration Contact open Contact closed All rights reserved 12/10/2023 AEFH + MB4 + PTWDP-0.1...
N°889 DESSINE : Legend : AQUA 50/60/70/80 R290 Reduced mode selection Reduced mode selection None None Panasonic corporate’s property, DI Reduced mode act... DI Reduced mode act... Enable Enable The settings are not changed until the VERIFIE : 22/11/2023 Y TB + AFTEH...
Boost mode 1 Boost mode 2 J5811026 N°889 DESSINE : Legend : AQUA 50/60/70/80 R290 Panasonic corporate’s property, (1) SGS and SGEVU contacts are configured as NO. VERIFIE : 22/11/2023 New option + Y TB All rights reserved 12/09/2023 Extraction fan option + XC common masse...
1.0 °C 1.0 °C Execute EH-0.1 13-21 N°889 J5811026 DESSINE : Legend : Panasonic corporate’s property, VERIFIE : 22/11/2023 New option + Y TB All rights reserved 12/09/2023 Extraction fan option + XC common masse DATE DE CREATION : 22/02/2021...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 14.4. LAUNCHING THE ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE SYSTEM The settings for the various modes and operating Main Menu Main Menu Status Status instructions are detailed in the machine’s user Commissioning Commissioning Commissioning Commissioning manual.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 14.4.2. SELECTING THE OPERATING STATUS To launch the unit, the user must select the desired mode in the menu: ² Delegate: the current mode is determined Menu principal Menu principal Status Status 1/15...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 14.5. ALARMS If no alarm is active, pressing the "Alarm" button takes you to the alarm history Alarm list detail Alarm History + HP switch Circuit 1: Active Entries + HP switch Circuit 1: Active Priority Critical(A) + OAT: Fault...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 14.5.3. ALARMS HISTORY This history reports the 150 most recent activation or deactivation of alarms: ² Activation of an alarm will be indicated by a "+" ² Deactivation of an alarm will be indicated by a "-" Alarm History Number of alarms Entries...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 15. COMMISSIONING THE COMMISSIONING FORM AVAILABLE IN THE ANNEX MUST BE COMPLETED, INFORMATION HANDED TO THE OPERATOR AND SENT TO THE MANUFACTURER AS A PRIOR CONDITION FOR THE WARRANTY TO APPLY. When performing startup and service, thorough safety precautions shall always be taken.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 6. Check the presence and position of the stop valves to isolate the unit during maintenance periods. 7. Check the hydraulic circuit is properly filled and that the fluid is circulating freely without any signs of leaks or air bubbles.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 15.2. UNIT START-UP 15.2.1. PHASE ROTATION PROTECTION If the phase of the power supply is not correct, the phase rotation protection device will prevent the machine from starting (Refer to the § ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, page 27). If phase rotation is correct, close all circuit breakers.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 17.2.3.1. OPERATING CHECK LIST 1. Cheek for any unusual noises or vibration in the running components. 2. Leak check of the refrigeration circuit in operation. The desired result is 5g/year maximum. 3.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 18. MAINTENANCE Maintenance in accordance with our instructions will prolong the service life of your ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE : ² Better refrigeration performance ² Reduced power consumption ² Accidental component breakage prevention ²...
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ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 months months TASKS PER COMPONENTS ACTIONS Recommended inspection and maintenance interval 1 - Casing Control possible contaminations, damage Clean and repair if required. and/or corrosion. Check the possible presence of water Clean and look for the cause, then repair.
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ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 months months TASKS PER COMPONENTS ACTIONS Recommended inspection and maintenance interval 3 - HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Check the state of the function, check Clean and repair. there is no damage nor corrosion. Check the condition of the exchanger, in Clean and repair.
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ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 months months TASKS PER COMPONENTS ACTIONS Recommended inspection and maintenance interval 4 - ELECTRIC CIRCUIT Check the electrical voltage applied to the unit, which must remain stable within the tolerances specified on the information plates.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 18.2. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 18.2.1. GENERAL This equipment must be submitted for sealing checks at least once per year, by a professional authorized to perform such an operation. Refer to national requirements for the frequency of these checks. ANY BRAZING OPERATION ON THE COOLING CIRCUIT MUST BE PERFORMED CAUTION WITH CONSTANT FLOWING NITROGEN.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 18.2.4. REPAIRS Only the competent person trained in handling flammable refrigerants (demonstrated by CAUTION proof of suitable training) is authorized to open or shut off the refrigerant circuit. Repairs to components containing refrigerant must be undertaken by a competent person in accordance with the following sequence, if appropriate: 1.
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 18.2.5. SPECIFIC COMPONENTS 18.2.5.1. COMPRESSORS Compressors are not fitted with an oil level sight glass. This is to ensure a perfect seal. Therefore no top-up with oil is required during the service life of a compressor. For any maintenance operation requiring the oil to be topped up or replaced, you must use an oil such as ZEROL®...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 18.2.5.5. LEAK DETECTOR The leak detector must be checked every 12 months from the time it was Status Status 1/15 1/15 HMI status HMI status installed in the machine. HMI mode Automatic HMI mode Automatic...
ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 19. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Probable cause Solution Unit operates Insufficient refrigerant fluid charge. Top up the refrigerant fluid charge. continuously but without generating Clogged dehumidification filter. Replace the dehumidification filter. cooling Attach the pipe work correctly.
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ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 Problem Probable cause Solution Electrical circuit problems. Check the connections. Fans do not operate. Internal circuit thermal cut-out Contact an approved Service Center. activated. Compressor operating fault Contact an approved Service Center. Dirt in the evaporator water circuit.
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ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ON-SITE INFORMATION OPERATOR: Company name: Company address: ........................................................................Operator’s name: ..............................................................................................................................................INSTALLER: Company name: Company address: ........................................................................Installer’s name: ..................
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APPENDIX DIMENSIONS ................... III DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ......XV ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE 50 ................III PRESSURE LOSSES OF THE PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER ...XVII ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE 60 ................. IV HYDRAULIC PUMPS CURVES ..........XVIII ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE 60 WITH BUFFER TANK ........V ECOi-W AQUA-G BLUE 50 ..............
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSIONI DIMENSIONES ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 50 Side view Front view Side view Ø1" 1/4 WATER OUTLET INTLET Top view 2 215 Bottom view 1 600...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 60 Side view Front view Side view Ø2" INTLET WATER OUTLET Top view 2 180 Bottom view 1 927...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 60 WITH BUFFER TANK Side view Front view Side view OUTLET Ø2" WATER INTLET 1 263 Top view 2 680 Bottom view 1 214...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 70 Side view Front view Side view Ø2" INTLET WATER OUTLET Top view 2 180 Bottom view 1 927...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 70 WITH BUFFER TANK Side view Front view Side view OUTLET Ø2" WATER INTLET 1 263 Top view 2 680 Bottom view 1 214...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 80 Side view Front view Side view Ø2"1/2 INTLET WATER OUTLET Top view 2 180 Bottom view 1 927 VIII...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 80 WITH BUFFER TANK Side view Front view Side view OUTLET WATER Ø2"1/2 INTLET 1 263 Top view 2 680 Bottom view 1 214...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SCHEMA DU CIRCUIT FRIGORIFIQUE KÄLTEKREISLAUFDIAGRAMM SCHEMA DEL CIRCUITO REFRIGERANTE ESQUEMA DEL CIRCUITO FRIGORIFÍCO...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SCHEMA DU CIRCUIT EAU CHAUDE SANITAIRE SCHEMA DES WARMWASSERKREISLAUFS SCHEMA DEL CIRCUITO DELL'ACQUA CALDA SANITARIA DIAGRAMA DEL CIRCUITO DE AGUA CALIENTE SANITARIA...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 PRESSURE LOSSES OF THE PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER PERTE DE CHARGE DE L'ECHANGEUR A PLAQUES DRUCKVERLUST PLATTENWÄRMEÜBERTRAGER PERDITA DI CARICO SCAMBIATORE A PIASTRE PÉRDIDA DE CARGA INTERCAMBIADOR DE PLACAS Water flow XVII...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 HYDRAULIC PUMPS CURVES COURBES DES POMPES HYDRAULIQUES KURVEN VON HYDRAULIKPUMPEN CURVE DELLE POMPE IDRAULICHE CURVAS BOMBAS HIDRÁULICAS ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 50 PUMP STANDARD PRESSURE Qmin 50 Hz...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 60 PUMP STANDARD PRESSURE Qmin 50 Hz 45 Hz 40 Hz 35 Hz Water flow (m PUMP HIGH PRESSURE Qmin 50 Hz 45 Hz...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 70 PUMP STANDARD PRESSURE Qmin 50 Hz 45 Hz 40 Hz 35 Hz Qmax Water flow (m PUMP HIGH PRESSURE Qmin 50 Hz 45 Hz...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 ECOI-W AQUA-G BLUE 70 PUMP STANDARD PRESSURE Qmin 50 Hz 45 Hz Qmax 40 Hz 35 Hz Water flow (m PUMP HIGH PRESSURE Qmin 50 Hz 45 Hz...
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APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO ECOi‑W AQUA‑G BLUE 50 ‑ 60 ‑ 70 ‑ 80 WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMAS ELECTRIQUES STROMLAUFPLANS SCHEMA ELETRICO ESQUEMA ELECTRICO TAKE CARE! These wiring diagrams are correct at the time of publication. Manufacturing changes can lead to modifications. Always refer to the diagram supplied with the product.
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