CLIVET WSAN-XIN 51 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

CLIVET WSAN-XIN 51 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Air cooled inverter heat pump for outdoor installation

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WSAN-XIN
21 - 71
Air cooled inverter heat pump for outdoor installation
Installation use and maintenance manual
13-11-2012
M0R940L1-11

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GENERAL
1.1 MANUAL
Provides correct unit installation, use and maintenance.
1.2 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Preliminaries, safety, intended use, and installation guidelines.
1.3 INDICATIONS FOR THE USER
Guidance for safe operation and maintenance.
1.4 UNIT IDENTIFICATION
Details on serial number labels for unit identification and assistance.
1.6 DESCRIPTION UNIT
Highlights high seasonal efficiency, Eurovent Class A, cutting-edge technology, silent operation, and compact dimensions.
RECEPTION
2.1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
Operate in compliance with safety regulations during reception.
2.2 DELIVERY CONTROL
Procedure for checking unit condition upon delivery and handling anomalies.
2.4 HANDLING
Guidance on verifying weight, lifting capacity, and critical handling points.
POSITIONING
3.1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
General safety and air circulation guidelines for unit placement.
3.3 POSITIONING
Criteria for selecting an installation place, considering customer approval, accessibility, and environment.
3.4 CONDENSATE WATER
Management of condensate water to avoid wetting pedestrian areas and freezing.
WATER CONNECTIONS
4.1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
Guidance for selecting and installing system components per regulations.
4.2 RECOMMENDED COMPONENTS
Lists essential components like cut-off valves, thermometers, expansion tanks, and antivibration joints.
4.3 OPERATION SEQUENCE
Step-by-step procedure for water system operations, including leakage test and filling.
4.5 RISK OF FREEZE
Measures to prevent freezing, including antifreeze function and protective actions.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
5.1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
Electrical line characteristics and safety precautions for installation.
5.3 CONNECTIONS
Steps for making electrical connections, including earthing and cable management.
5.5 ELECTRIC LINES INLET
Details on the electrical line inlet points and installation of isolator switch.
5.6 ELECTRICAL PANEL
Diagrams and component lists for electrical panels.
START-UP
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Checks to perform before starting up the unit (Unit OFF).
START-UP SEQUENCE
Sequence of operations for starting up the unit (Unit ON).
CONTROL
7.1 DISPLAY
Explanation of the control display icons, their fixed and flashing states, and lamp test.
7.2 NAVIGATION
Overview of navigation menus for operating mode, STATA, and scheduling.
WATER SETPOINT MODIFICATION
Procedure for modifying water setpoints for cooling and DHW.
CHANGE THE OPERATING MODE
Steps to change the unit's operating mode (standby, cool, heat, DHW).
ALARMS
How to access and scroll through active alarms.
ALARM LOG
Procedure for accessing and viewing the alarm log.
7.3 SCHEDULING MANAGEMENT
How to set up daily and weekly schedulings with events.
7.4 DOMESTIC HOT WATER
Enabling the DHW function and setting parameters for operation.
MAINTENANCE
8.1 PERIODICAL CHECK LIST
Checklist for periodical maintenance interventions based on frequency.
8.5 PUT A REST
Procedure for putting the unit to rest for long periods, including safety precautions.
8.10 AIR COIL
Instructions for cleaning the air coil to maintain maximum thermal exchange.
Components
List of components for sizes 21-31-41 and 51-71 with reference numbers.
TECHINICAL INFORMATION
9.1 DIMENSIONALI
Dimensional drawings and weight data for unit sizes 21, 31, 41.
9.2 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Table of technical data including heating/cooling capacities, COP, EER, and flow rates.
9.3 OPERATING LIMITS
Graphs showing operating limits for cooling and heating based on temperatures.
9.5 ADMISSIBLE WATER FLOW
Table showing minimum and maximum admissible water flow rates.
DECOMMISSIONING
9.1 DISCONNECTING
Procedure for safely disconnecting the unit, including refrigerant recovery.
9.2 DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
Guidelines for sending the unit to authorized centers for dismantling and disposal.
RESIDUAL RISKS
11.3 HANDLING
Risks associated with handling operations and instructions for safe transport.
11.4 INSTALLATION
Risks of incorrect installation, including leaks, electric shock, and improper positioning.
11.5 GENERAL RISKS
Identification of general risks like burning smells, smoke, and contact with internal components.
11.6 ELECTRICS PARTS
Risks associated with improper electrical connections, cables, and grounding.

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