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Innova DUCTO THIN Installation Manual
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Innova DUCTO THIN Installation Manual

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(Translation of ori-
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ginal language)
N421104A - Rev. 01 - 09/2024
DUCTO THIN

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  • Page 1 Installation manual (Translation of ori- ginal language) N421104A - Rev. 01 - 09/2024 DUCTO THIN...
  • Page 2: Compliance

    Thanks to the product you have purchased and by following the suggestions in this manual, you will benefit from optimal environmental conditions with the lowest possible energy investment. INNOVA S.r.l. Compliance This unit complies with European directives: •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ConTEnTs CONTENTS Compliance � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 5.2 Installation � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 39 5.3 Single connection diagram �...
  • Page 4: General Information

    1. General information 1.  GENERALINFORMATION 1.1 About the manual This manual was written to provide all the explanations for a  Capital  letters  indicate  a  combination  of  components  the correct management of the appliance. and dimensions.  This instruction manual is an integral part of the appli- The white numbers in black marks indicate a se- ance and must therefore be kept in a safe place and ries of actions to be carried out in sequence.
  • Page 5: General Warnings

    1. General information addressed  to  all  recipients,  contains  general  information  they  are  addressed  exclusively  to  the  authorised  Service  on the product. Centre. Installation and Operation it contains specific warnings and useful information for the  it is addressed exclusively to the installer. most common commissioning and routine maintenance. Contains  specific  warnings  and  all  information  necessary  Technical information for positioning, mounting, connecting the device and op- it addresses all recipients.
  • Page 6: Disposal

    1. General information 1.4 Disposal The symbol on the product or packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as normal household waste. instead, it should be taken to an appropriate collec- tion point for recycling of electrical, electronic, and battery equipment. Proper disposal of this product avoids harm to humans and the environment and promotes the reuse of valuable raw materials.
  • Page 7: Product Introduction

    2. ProdUCt introdUCtion 2.  PRODUCTINTRODUCTION 2.1 Identification the appliance can be identified by the rating plate: Technical rating plate this shows the technical and performance specifications of  Technical rating plate the appliance.  tampering  with,  removing  or  missing  identification  plates does not allow the product to be reliably iden- tified by its serial number and therefore invalidates the  warranty. 2.2 Destination of use Designed to be installed horizontally on the ceiling or ver- tically on the wall, this compact unit is ideal for air condi- tioning systems.
  • Page 8: List Of External Components

    2. ProdUCt introdUCtion 2.4 List of external components Horizontal condensate drain installation Hydraulic connection water inlet to the unit including air vent Electrical panel Hydraulic connection water outlet from the unit including air Vertical condensate drain installation vent 2.5 List of internal components Hydronic coil filter...
  • Page 9: Configurations

    2. ProdUCt introdUCtion 2.6 Configurations Configuration o:  hydraulic connections on the left and electrical panel on the right Configuration Y:  hydraulic connections on the right and electrical panel on the left...
  • Page 10: Compatible Accessories

    2. ProdUCt introdUCtion 2.7 Compatible accessories...
  • Page 11 2. ProdUCt introdUCtion Description Code Commands for I versions Electronic LED control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted installation complete with thermostat EEB749II and temperature and relative humidity sensor in the environment. Wired connection. White color Electronic LED control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted installation complete with thermostat and temperature and relative humidity sensor in the environment, with integrated Wi-Fi module, EFB749II InnovAPP.
  • Page 12 2. ProdUCt introdUCtion Description Code Return plenum with 7 circular inlets 160mm AHRD0570II Suction duct plenum Rear suction plenum kit for FNC 40 AHRD0576II Rear suction plenum kit for FNC 60 AHRD0577II Rear suction plenum kit for FNC 80 AHRD0578II Rear suction plenum kit for FNC 100 AHRD0579II Rear suction plenum kit for FNC 120 AHRD0580II...
  • Page 13: Installation

    3. inStallation 3.  INSTALLATION 3.1 Preliminary warnings  Fordetailedinformationontheproducts,referto every precaution suggested by common sense and the chapter "Technical information" p. 55. safety regulations in force at the place of installation.  the  installation  must  be  carried  out  by  the  installer.   Using  only  the  supplied  installation-specific  compo- there is a risk of water leakage, electric shock or fire if  nents is recommended. Use of alternative components ...
  • Page 14: Storage

    3. inStallation  Check the information on the packaging for the amount  In manual operations, the maximum weight per per- of stackable packages. son required by current legislation must always be ob- served. Handling With pallet: Without pallet: ► use a forklift ►...
  • Page 15: Handling Without Packaging

    3. inStallation ► remove the appliance from the box To remove the packaging: ► use a cutter Accompanying material ► open the cardboard packaging They are included with the appliance, inside the packaging:  To aid removal of the product, also cut the vertical •...
  • Page 16: Minimum Installation Distances

    3. inStallation • a compliant power supply nearby • fastening elements suitable for the type of support 3.9 Minimum installation distances The clearance zones for the installation and maintenance  make  sure  that  there  is  sufficient  space  to  allow  the  of the appliance are shown in the figure below. established  panels to be removed for routine and supplementary spaces are necessary to avoid barriers to airflow and allow ...
  • Page 17: Vertical Installation

    3. inStallation Vertical installation Models u.m. Minimum distances Hatch dimensions  for installation in a ceiling, it is mandatory to create an  access hatch for the inspection and maintenance of the device.
  • Page 18: Positioning

    3. inStallation Models u.m. Hatch dimensions 1320 1520 1720 1920 2210 3.10 Positioning Preliminary warnings mounting holes  Check that: • the surface supports the weight of the appliance • the surface does not affect piping or power lines • the functionality of load-bearing elements is not com- promised Positioning the unit the unit can be installed in two different ways: •...
  • Page 19: Hydraulic Connections

    3. inStallation Horizontal ceiling installation Vertical wall installation  Check the correct orientation of the unit.  Check the correct orientation of the unit. ► mark the position of the fixing holes ► mark the position of the fixing holes ► use fixing systems appropriate for the type of support- ► use fixing systems appropriate for the type of support- ing surface and the weight of the unit ing surface and the weight of the unit ► secure the unit to the fixing system ► secure the unit to the fixing system Check that: Check that: •...
  • Page 20 3. inStallation Position and dimensions Water content Unit of measure Concentration Chlorides (Chloride) < 50 Horizontal installation Dissolved oxygen < 0,1 Ammonia (NH₃) < 0,5 Sulfate (SO₄) < 70 Bicarbonate (HCO₃) 70 ÷ 300 Bicarbonate/Sulfate ratio > 1,0 (HCO₃/SO₄) 7,5 ÷ 9,0 Total hardness 4,5 ÷...
  • Page 21: System Connection

    3. inStallation System connection To make the connections: ► position the hydraulic lines ► support the body of the connection with an additional wrench or spanner to avoid damage ► tighten the connections ► check for any leaks ► insulate the connections with insulation material  The hydraulic lines and joints must be thermally insu- lated.
  • Page 22 3. inStallation Connection with 2-way valve In case of choosing the 2-way valve option: • connect to the lower outlet • electrical connections are required Electrical cable entry Connection for water outlet pipe Connection for water inlet pipe machine body Thermoelectric motor Connection with 3-way valve In case of choosing the 3-way valve option: •...
  • Page 23: Condensate Drain Connection

    3. inStallation 3.12 Condensate drain connection Preliminary warnings Connections  This appliance is equipped with trays for collecting the Condensate drain connection condensate  that  is  produced  during  operation.  Con- Condensate drain pipe densate must be routed to a suitable place for drain- Hose fitting age.
  • Page 24: System Charging

    3. inStallation ► maintain a minimum slope of 3% towards the drain lo-  the siphon must be fitted with a plug at the bottom or  cation must in any case permit quick dismantling for cleaning.  Use plastic drainage pipes. ► insulate junction points  avoid metal pipes.  It is mandatory to install an adequate siphon  make  sure  all  joints  are  sealed  to  prevent  leakage  of  on the condensate drainage pipe to prevent the water.
  • Page 25 3. inStallation Connections Horizontal installation Extract air air supply Vertical installation Extract air air supply...
  • Page 26 3. inStallation Extract air dimensions Air supply dimensions Models u.m. Extract air dimensions 1110 1370 Air supply dimensions 1060 1320...
  • Page 27: Electrical Connections

    3. inStallation 3.15 Electrical connections The appliance leaves the factory fully wired and only re- do not exert excessive forces on the covers or electri- quires connection to the power supply, control and any cal panels. install the covers on the cables. incomplete  accessories. connections of the covers can lead to overheating of the terminals, electric shock or fire.
  • Page 28 3. inStallation Electrical panel closing panel To access the connections: ► remove the fixing screws ► remove the electrical panel closing panel Connections Before connecting the unit to the mains power supply, make  sure  that  the  isolator  is  open.  the  power  supply  of  the single-phase unit must be connected to the appro- priate terminals, subjected to the action of the isolating switch.
  • Page 29: Connection Diagram

    3. inStallation Connection diagram 230/1/50 power supply fnC tHin Isolator remote control Power cable Wired controller communication cable On-board electrical panel Connection terminal board 230 V - 1F - 50Hz...
  • Page 30: Wall Mounted Control Eeb749

    4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 4.  WALLMOUNTEDCONTROLEEB749 4.1 Interface Display area Keypad area 4.2 Installation Description The wall remote control is an electronic LED thermostat with a touch interface, capable of controlling multiple devic- es equipped with the same electronic board. it is equipped  with a temperature and humidity sensor.  the command can control up to 16 devices. Mounting  The control panel for wall control must be installed in- side a 503 electrical box.
  • Page 31 4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749  The wall control is supplied already assembled in the 503 electrical box Control base package. Wall control command Control base Wall control command ► close the control panel  Be careful not to crush the wires when closing the con- Beforemountingonthewall: trol. ►...
  • Page 32: Single Connection Diagram

    4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 4.3 Single connection diagram DC Inverter fan motor 1-minute delay when the fan coil is in heating mode and is on Earth connection call (clean contact max 1 a) L-N   Power supply connection 230 V / 50 Hz / 1 a Presence contact (normally open) Y1  -BA+  Water solenoid valve (voltage output at 230V / 50 Hz / 1 a) serial connection for remote wall control (respect polarization CH/C1  Generator cooling request contact (e.g., chiller or reversible ...
  • Page 33: Multiple Connection Diagram

    4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 4.4 Multiple connection diagram Command for wall mounted control Electronic board Device connection terminal block Board for pairing command and device...
  • Page 34: Connections

    4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 4.5 Connections Preliminary warnings Terminal block (Panel rear view)  The terminals for connecting the control panel and the CP presence contact are inserted in a plastic bag and placed on the inside of the electrical box cover. Terminals Terminals The terminals accept: • rigid or flexible cables with a cross-section from 0.2 to  1 mm² •...
  • Page 35: Rs485 Serial Connection

    4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 ► when a button is pressed on the display, the sym- ► follow the connection diagram appears ► connect following the a and B indications  It is forbidden to connect the CP input in parallel with Forpairing other electronic boards. Use separate contacts. the CP presence contact can be configured for heating and  ► refer to chapter "Pairing between control and de- cooling operation via the (digital input) setting menu.
  • Page 36: Advanced Menu

    4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 Scale Adjust volume To change the control volume To change the temperature unit ► select ► select ► Press to change settings ► Press to change settings ► Increase or decrease the value with the icons ► Select °C or °f ► Press  to confirm ►...
  • Page 37: Error Indication

    4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 ► press to access the menu red led Green led ► use the icons to navigate within the menu Black button ► select no to keep all the fancoils Electrical box ► select Yes to reset the fancoils ► Press  to confirm Operation of the LED interface present on the electrical box If the device is in pairing mode The green LED is flashing.
  • Page 38 4. Wall moUnted Control eeB749 Display alarms on the wall control panel LEDindications ► flashing led  In case of an alarm, the appliance still maintains some Errors reported for display. active functions. ► led off  To indicate alarms on the control panel for wall control, Wall controller off the fixed symbol ...
  • Page 39: Wall Mounted Control Efb749

    5. Wall moUnted Control efB749 5.  WALLMOUNTEDCONTROLEFB749 5.1 Interface Display area Keypad area 5.2 Installation Description The wall remote control is an electronic LED thermostat with a touch interface, capable of controlling multiple devic- es equipped with the same electronic board. it is equipped  with a temperature and humidity sensor.  the command can control up to 16 devices.  This control panel can be managed remotely through the aquarea Home app.
  • Page 40 5. Wall moUnted Control efB749  The wall control is supplied already assembled in the 503 electrical box Control base package. Wall control command Control base Wall control command ► close the control panel  Be careful not to crush the wires when closing the con- Beforemountingonthewall: trol. ►...
  • Page 41: Single Connection Diagram

    5. Wall moUnted Control efB749 5.3 Single connection diagram DC Inverter fan motor 1-minute delay when the fan coil is in heating mode and is on Earth connection call (clean contact max 1 a) L-N   Power supply connection 230 V / 50 Hz / 1 a Presence contact (normally open) Y1  -BA+  Water solenoid valve (voltage output at 230V / 50 Hz / 1 a) serial connection for remote wall control (respect polarization CH/C1  Generator cooling request contact (e.g., chiller or reversible ...
  • Page 42: Multiple Connection Diagram

    5. Wall moUnted Control efB749 5.4 Multiple connection diagram Command for wall mounted control Electronic board Device connection terminal block Board for pairing command and device...
  • Page 43: Connections

    5. Wall moUnted Control efB749 5.5 Connections Preliminary warnings Terminal block (Panel rear view)  The terminals for connecting the control panel and the CP presence contact are inserted in a plastic bag and placed on the inside of the electrical box cover. Terminals Terminals The terminals accept: • rigid or flexible cables with a cross-section from 0.2 to  1 mm² •...
  • Page 44: Functions

    5. Wall moUnted Control efB749 ► when a button is pressed on the display, the sym- ► follow the connection diagram appears ► connect following the a and B indications  It is forbidden to connect the CP input in parallel with Forpairing other electronic boards. Use separate contacts. the CP presence contact can be configured for heating and  ► refer to chapter "Pairing between control and de- cooling operation via the (digital input) setting menu.
  • Page 45 5. Wall moUnted Control efB749 Set RH sensor offset Adjust volume  only  change  after  finding  actual  deviations  compared  To change the control volume to a real measurement made with professional equip- ► select ment. ► Press to change settings TosettheRHsensoradjustment ► Increase or decrease the value with the icons ►...
  • Page 46 5. Wall moUnted Control efB749 Select the digital input Set the radiant options in heating with R20  to modify the rH function, you need to have the mZS ac- To change the digital input cessory - Single Zone module for radiant system, code  ► select eG1028ii. ► Press to change settings  To modify the settings, refer to the instruction sheet of ►...
  • Page 47 5. Wall moUnted Control efB749  the  red  led  will  flash  according  to  the  type  of  alarm.  To view errors on the wall control panel To check the type of alarm, refer to the next paragraph ► access the basic menu "Error indication" p. 47. ►...
  • Page 48: Preliminary Warnings

    6. Start-UP 6.  START-UP 6.1 Preliminary warnings see chapter "Compatible accessories" p. 10  This section is dedicated to the Authorised Ser- vice Centre. The specifications of the Authorised  The customer must be present when the appliance is Service Centre are described in chapter "Recipi- tested and informed of the contents of the manual and ents"...
  • Page 49: Plant Delivery

    6. Start-UP 6.3 Plant delivery once all the checks and controls on the correct operation • the basic functional characteristics of the appliance of the plant have been completed, the installer must ex- • the instructions for use plain the following to the user: •...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    7. maintenanCe 7.  MAINTENANCE 7.1 Routine maintenance Annual operations • tightening of the screws, fans and electrical box, of the unit’s external panelling The once-a-year maintenance plan includes the following operations and checks and must be carried out by the au- • the state of the structure thorised Service Centre or by qualified personnel.  Bad fixings result in abnormal noise and vibration.  If oxidised parts are present, treat them with suitable Electrical circuit paints to eliminate or reduce oxidation.
  • Page 51: Cleaning The Heat Exchanger

    7. maintenanCe Side filter guide filter To remove:  If the condition of the filters is acceptable, they can be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner or a ► isolate the power supply to the unit low-pressurecompressor. ► remove the screws from the lower or side filter guide  If it is impossible to clean them, the filters must bereplaced.
  • Page 52 7. maintenanCe Heat exchanger Condensate collection tray ► isolate the power supply to the unit ► disconnect the condensate drain pipe ► access the heat exchanger ► gently proceed with the cleaning of the heat exchanger using a vacuum cleaner or a low-pressure compressor To reposition: ►...
  • Page 53: Faults And Remedies

    8. faUltS and remedieS 8.  FAULTSANDREMEDIES 8.1 Preliminary warnings If one of the following faults is found: follow the instructions below: ► immediately isolate the power supply • the ventilation does not activate even if hot or cold water is present in the hydraulic circuit ►...
  • Page 54: Alarm Table And Card Flashes

    8. faUltS and remedieS 8.3 Alarm table and card flashes DESCRIPTION OF ALARM CAUSE REMEDY CARD FLASHES Recovery ambient probe / External air Check probe connection or replace Sensor breakage or failure to read 1 flash - off 3 seconds alarm - T1 sensor Check the connection of the fan connec- tor to the board...
  • Page 55: Technical Information

    9. teCHniCal information 9.  TECHNICALINFORMATION 9.1 Technical data Models u.m. Fancoil airflow performance Maximum flow rate m³/h Medium air flow m³/h Minimum air flow m³/h Available pressure Heating performance (W 45; A 20) (1) Total power output 1,40 2,10 2,60 3,30 4,45 Water flow rate Pressure drop...
  • Page 56 9. teCHniCal information Models u.m. Power supply V / ph / Hz 230 / 1 / 50 Maximum total absorbed power 80,00 140,00 160,00 160,00 230,00 Total absorbed current Protection rating Product dimensions Width 1190 1440 Length Height Weight 30,0 41,0 45,0 54,0 65,0 Connections...
  • Page 57: Dimensions

    9. teCHniCal information 9.2 Dimensions Size 40 Electrical panel Hydraulic connections Condensate drain...
  • Page 58 9. teCHniCal information Size 60 Hydraulic connection for water outlet from the unit Horizontal condensate drain installation Hydraulic connection Water inlet to the unit Electrical panel Vertical condensate drain installation...
  • Page 59 9. teCHniCal information Size 80 Hydraulic connection for water outlet from the unit Horizontal condensate drain installation Hydraulic connection Water inlet to the unit Electrical panel Vertical condensate drain installation 1020...
  • Page 60 9. teCHniCal information Size 100 Hydraulic connection for water outlet from the unit Horizontal condensate drain installation Hydraulic connection Water inlet to the unit Electrical panel Vertical condensate drain installation 1030 1220 1032...
  • Page 61 9. teCHniCal information Size 120 Hydraulic connection for water outlet from the unit Horizontal condensate drain installation Hydraulic connection Water inlet to the unit Electrical panel Vertical condensate drain installation 1322 1510 1322...
  • Page 64 Via i maggio 8 - 38089 (tn) - italY tel. +39.0465.670104 – fax +39.0465.674965 info@innovaenergie.com...

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