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Electrical schematic Transport and storage Index Installation Removing access panels Contact details Heat pump construction Component location Split 6 Component location Split 8 Component location Split 12 Component location Split 16 Component list Split outdoor unit Electrical panel Sensor locations...
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Important System solution Symbols Split outdoor unit is intended for installation together with NOTE! SplitBox and indoor module Tehowatti Air or control unit MCU 40 for a perfect system solution. This symbol indicates a hazard to personnel or Safety information machinery.
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Never install or use the system near equipment that generates an Ventilate the working space effectively - refrigerant may leak while electromagnetic field or high-frequency overtones. servicing the device. Inverters, backup power supplies, high-frequency medical equipment and The refrigerant produces a toxic gas when coming into contact with an open telecommunications equipment can affect the device, resulting in malfunctions flame.
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Serial number Recycling The service code and serial number (PF3) are found on the Let the product installer or waste station handle right side of the outdoor unit. disposal of the packaging. When the product reaches the end of its service life, it cannot be disposed along with other common household waste.
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Main fuse of the property Group fuse Pilot switch/current sensor (connected to the indoor module/control unit) KVR 10 When installing the Split 6, ensure that the software version of the indoor module/control unit is at least v8320. Cooling Remarks Inspected Pipes, condensation insulation Jäspi Split...
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Compatible Tehowatti Air indoor module and MCU40 control unit All Jäspi Split 6-12 outdoor units with SplitBox are compatible with the Tehowatti Air indoor module and MCU 40 control unit. Tehowatti Air product no. 5858528 MCU 40 product no. T000676 Section 1 | Jäspi Split...
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Delivery and handling Transport and storage The outdoor unit must be transported and stored upright. NOTE! Ensure that the heat pump cannot tip over during transport. 300 mm Installation • Place the outdoor unit outside on a solid surface that can hold its weight, preferably a concrete floor or pad.
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CONDENSATION WATER DRAINAGE LIFTING THE UNIT FROM THE STREET TO THE INSTALLATION SITE Condensation water drains into the ground under the outdoor unit. In order to avoid damaging the house and If the surface allows, a pallet jack should be used to heat pump, condensation water should be collected and move the outdoor unit to its installation site.
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Rainwater well Recommended alternative to condensation water drainage NOTE! Indoor floor drain Bend the hose into a loop to form a trap (see figure). Conn Trap Trap Defro Frost line Condensation water is run to the indoor floor drain From the air-to- (compliance with local regulations is required).
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INSTALLATION SPACE The distance between the outdoor unit and wall must be at least 15 cm. There must be at least 100 cm of overhead clearance above the outdoor unit. There must also be 100 cm of clearance in front of the outdoor unit for service access 15 cm Rear clearance...
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Split Split PWB3 PWB1 FM01 Reactor AF module Diode module Capacitor PWB2 Electrical components Split outdoor units (CH) Compressor heater (DH) Drip tray heater Fuse Fan motor (FM01) Control board (PWB1) Inverter board (PWB2) Filter board (PWB3) Terminal block, power supply and communication (TB) Component diagram markings compliant with the EN 81346-2 standard.
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Sensor locations TEMPERATURE SENSOR PLACEMENT Outdoor unit Split 6 BT28 Power GQ10 EEV- Outdoor unit SPLIT 8 / Split 12 BT28 Power Tho-A GQ10 EEV-H EEV-C Section 3 | Heat pump Jäspi Split...
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Split 6 SENSOR INFORMATION Split 8/12/16 SENSOR INFORMATION Tho-D Tho-D Resistance Resistance (kΩ) (kΩ) Temperature Temperature (°C) (°C) Tho-A, R Tho-S, Tho-R1, Tho-R2 Resistance Resistance (kΩ) (kΩ) Temperature Temperature (°C) (°C) Tho-A (BT28) Resistance (kΩ) Temperature (°C) Section 3 | Heat pump...
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Plumbing connections NOTE! Further information: See chapter “Plumbing connections” in the SplitBox installation manual Jäspi Split Section 4 | Plumbing...
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KAUKORA, a manufacturer service representative or an equivalent licensed Outdoor unit Max. current (A) professional in order to ensure safety. Split 6 Split 8 Split 12 Split 16 Section 5 | Electrical Jäspi Split...
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PRINCIPLE - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Electr ical Power Safe Communication Input cable Current sensor SPLITBOX TEHOWATTI AIR OUTDOOR UNIT Electrical components See component locations in section Heat pump construction, Electrical panel on page Access - electrical connection REMOVING ACCESS PANELS See section Removing access panels on page Jäspi Split Section 5 | Electrical...
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Connections NOTE! In order to avoid faults, the outdoor connections for communication and/or sensor cables must be installed at least 20 cm from the high voltage cable. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Split outdoor unit Power supply Cable grommet Section 5 | Electrical Jäspi Split...
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COMMUNICATION CONNECTION The communication cable is connected to the TB. See also the electrical schematic on page For additional information, refer to the SplitBox installation manual. CONNECTING ACCESSORIES The instructions for connecting accessories can be found in the installation instructions included with each accessory. See page 36 for the list of accessories that can be used with the outdoor unit.
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Compressor heater The outdoor unit is fitted with a compressor heater (CH), which heats the compressor before starting and when the compressor is cold. (Does not apply to the Split 6) NOTE! The compressor heater should be turned on 6-8 hours before the first start-up (see chapter “Start-up...
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Control - Heat pump NOTE! Further information: See chapter “Control - Heat pump” in the SplitBox installation manual. Jäspi Split Section 7 | Control – Heat pump EB101...
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Faults NOTE! Further information: See chapter “Faults” in the SplitBox installation manual Jäspi Split Section 8 | M lf...
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Alarm list Alarm Alarm text on the screen Description Possible cause • Temperature too high out from the condenser. High condenser out. Low flow during heating Self-resetting. • Temperatures set too high • High condenser in. Temperature too high into the condenser. Self- Temperature generated by another heat resetting.
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Alarm Alarm text on the screen Description Possible cause • High temperature in the heat Temperature deviation on the heat exchanger Sensor does not work (see "Faults") exchanger sensor (Tho-R1/R2) occurring five times within • Insufficient air circulation or blocked heat 60 minutes or for 60 minutes continuously.
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Accessories Not all accessories are available in all market areas. GROUND STAND Split 6-12 Prod. no. T000767 DRAIN PIPE KVR 10-10 1 metre Prod. no. M03215 KVR 10-30 3 metres Prod. no. M03216 KVR 10-60 6 metres Prod. no. M03217...
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Because the sound pressure levels are further affected by walls, masonry, differences in ground level, etc., they should therefore only be considered suggestions. Sound SPLIT 6 SPLIT 8 SPLIT 12 SPLIT 16 Noise level* According to EN12102 at 7/45 (nominal)*...
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064 035 *SPLIT 6: If the refrigerant pipe is more than 15 metres in length, 0.02 kg of refrigerant per metre of pipe must be added. SPLIT 8/12/16: If the refrigerant pipe is more than 15 metres in length, 0.06 kg of refrigerant per metre of pipe must be added.
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Contact details Kaukora Oy Tuotekatu 11 21200 Raisio FINLAND www.jaspi.fi...
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This manual is a KAUKORA OY publication. All product images and information are based on information valid at the time this manual was approved for publication. KAUKORA OY is not responsible for any material or printing errors. 2019 KAUKORA Oy...
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