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N421166A - Rev. 02 - 07-2025
..2.0 AMERICA
18 HP 2 kW AMERICA

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  • Page 1 Installation manual (Translation of original language) N421166A - Rev. 02 - 07-2025 ..2.0 AMERICA 18 HP 2 kW AMERICA...
  • Page 2 By following the suggestions contained in this manual, the product you have purchased will provide trouble free operation, giving you optimum room temperatures with minimum energy costs. INNOVA S.r.l. Conformity This unit complies with the European directives: • RoHS 2011/65/UE •...
  • Page 3 TAbLE of CoNTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Coding                                4 6.2 Installation                   35 1.1 Product related coding             4 6.3 Single connection diagram          36...
  • Page 4 1. CodinG 1.  CODING 1.1 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. 9. ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW - 18 HP AMERICA C3NS18IC3II ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW - 18 HP AMERICA...
  • Page 5 2. GEnERal inFoRmation 2.  GENERALINFORMATION 2.1 About the manual  I nthefigures This manual was written to provide all the explanations for the correct management of the device. 1 The numbers indicate the individual components. This instruction manual forms an integral part of the A The capital letters indicate component assemblies.
  • Page 6 2. GEnERal inFoRmation to the instructions provided in this manual and the national It contains the list of products and/or accessories referred standards currently in force. to in the manual. To work on the refrigeration circuit, the installer must com- Generalinformation ply with the provisions of Regulation 303/2008/EC which It addresses all recipients.
  • Page 7 2. GEnERal inFoRmation The unit can be used by children over the age of 8, and All precautions concerning the treatment of the refrig- by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental erant must be observed following the regulations in capabilities, or with no experience or necessary knowl- force.
  • Page 8 2. GEnERal inFoRmation this unit contains fluorinated greenhouse gases cov- ered by the Kyoto Protocol. Maintenance and disposal operations must be carried out by qualified personnel only. Contact an Authorized Service Center to disassem- ble the appliance. This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol.
  • Page 9 3. PRodUCt PRESEntation 3.  PRODUCTPRESENTATION 3.1   I dentification the appliance can be identified by the rating plate: Technical 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 10 3. PRodUCt PRESEntation 3.4 Components Control Panel Room air probe air outlet deflector Internal exchanger Aesthetic front panel External fan Intake grille 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...
  • Page 11 3. PRodUCt PRESEntation Accessory description Combinable products Code Wall mounted control panels M7 series Control panels LED electronic control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted complete with thermo- stat and room temperature and relative humidity probe. Cable connection. Dimensions EEB749II (lxhxp): 117x80x5 mm. Colour white LED electronic control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted complete with thermo- stat and room temperature and relative humidity probe with integrated Wi-Fi module, EFB749II...
  • Page 12 3. PRodUCt PRESEntation Accessory description Combinable products Code ..2.0 15 HP DC INVERTER - MAXI ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW - 15 HP DC Kit n. 2 external grilles with fixed fins DN 200 for outdoor GB1091II INVERTER ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW - 18 HP AMERICA Kit for installation on glass walls ..2.0 - 12 HP DC INVERTER Kit for installation on glass walls.
  • Page 13 4. inStallation 4.  INSTALLATION 4.1 Preliminary warnings This section is dedicated to the Installer. The fea- The Manufacturer accepts no liability for damage tures of the installer are described in the "Recipi- caused to animals or property due to failure to apply ents"...
  • Page 14 4. inStallation 4.3 Dimensions and weights with packaging ..2.0 18 HP-DC Inverter u.m. Dimensions and weight for shipping Width Height Total depth Weight 45,0 4.4 Handling with packaging 4.4.1 Preliminary warnings Avoid dangerous situations when using a hoist to lift the appliance.
  • Page 15 4. inStallation 4.5 Storage 4.5.1 Preliminary warnings Store in a clean and dry place. Store in accordance with the applicable national regu-  S pecificwarningsforR32 lations. Store the box in a closed environment protected from Store the unit in such a way as to avoid mechanical atmospheric agents and isolate it from the floor using damage.
  • Page 16 4. inStallation • 1 label for scanning the QR Code • Fan soundproofing kit • 1 INNoVA warranty validation label • 2 Hexagonal screws • 1 Energy efficiency label • 6 dowels • 1 installation template Check the presence of the individual components.
  • Page 17 4. inStallation 4.9 Installation mode for ideal installation and performance levels, carefully failure to do so may cause system malfunctions and follow the instructions in the manual. automatically voids the warranty, and relieves the man- ufacturer of any harm caused to person, animals or property.
  • Page 18 4. inStallation Holes for fastening wall bracket ø 18 mm condensate drain Electrical connection area Anti-lifting bracket hole 8'' holes for air vent pipes 1010 4.11.1 Preliminary warnings 4.11.2 Installation arrangement The unit requires two or more people to position the unit.
  • Page 19 4. inStallation ► use a core drill ► drill the through hole into the wall The maximum length of the holes is 1 meter. Curves are prohibited. 0° To prevent the creation of large quantities of dust and 1° max. debris in the room it is recommended to couple the core drill to a vacuum system.
  • Page 20 4. inStallation Soundproofing material Conveyor fixing bracket To Soundproof the Fan: ► insert the soundproofing material into the hole ► secure the conveyor to the fan ► Check that the soundproofing material is in good ► cut the soundproofing material to the desired length, contact with the conveyor.
  • Page 21 4. inStallation ► 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. ► verify the correct hooking to the interlocking points 4.12 Condensation drain preparation 4.12.2 Positioning This appliance is complete with a tray for collecting the con-...
  • Page 22 4. inStallation If using a jug for collecting the condensation: The discharge system must feature a suitable syphon in order to prevent air from entering the vacuum system. The syphon also prevents odours and insects from en- tering the system. The syphon must feature a plug in its lower part or must otherwise allow for quick disassembly for clean- ing purposes.
  • Page 23 4. inStallation Use a dedicated power supply circuit. Never use a pow- Access to the electrical panel is only necessary when er supply to which another appliance is also connected replacing the wired cable or when using the presence because of the risk of overheating, electric shock or fire. contact.
  • Page 24 4. inStallation ► see chapter "Removal of aesthetic panels and Circuit breaker 1P+N, 6A, type C f-type socket grilles" p. 27 Plug supplied with the device To access the connections: ► unscrew the screws of the electrical panel ► remove the electrical panel cover 4.13.3 External Side Fan Connection fan connection terminal Access panel for connections...
  • Page 25 4. inStallation 4.13.5 CP occupancy contact input Presence contact (normally jumpered) Serial connection connection When the CP contact opens (very low voltage, connected to a volt-free contact) the appliance is put in stand-by and CP appears on the display. Through this contact it is possible to connect an external device that inhibits operation of the unit such as: window opening contact, remote on/off, infrared presence sensor, activation badge etc.
  • Page 26 4. inStallation 4.14.2  C onfiguration ► if installed, remove aesthetic panels see chapter "Re- moval of aesthetic panels and grilles" p. 27 After completing the mechanical operations of changing ► Position the lower aesthetic cover kit (code Gb0737) the position of the mobile air outlet deflector, it is neces- ►...
  • Page 27 4. inStallation 4.16 Removal of aesthetic panels and grilles Intake grille Connectors filter Aesthetic front panel Control Panel Aesthetic side panel the control panel is fixed on the front panel and is con- nected to the device by a connector. Disconnect the connector when opening the front pan- RemovingtheAestheticPanelsandGrilles ►...
  • Page 28 4. inStallation 4.17 Assembly of aesthetic panels and grilles Aesthetic side panel Control Panel Aesthetic front panel filter Connectors Intake grille To assemble the panels and grilles ► place the side panel ► screw in the fixing screws ► positioning the aesthetic panel ►...
  • Page 29 5. toUChPad and REmotE ContRol 5.  TOUCHPADANDREMOTECONTROL 5.1 Interface 5.1.1 Description • show any alarms • select the various functions The touchpad control is supplied as standard on board the unit, does not require any connections and enables: • show the operating status 5.1.2 Touchpad Keys and functions related.
  • Page 30 5. toUChPad and REmotE ContRol Inserting the battery ► insert the battery according to the +/- polarity ► close the cover after inserting the battery Use only a dry 3 V lithium battery CR2430 (included) Used batteries must be disposed of appropriately with the remote control.
  • Page 31 5. toUChPad and REmotE ContRol 5.2.8 Scale By default the device is set to 0. The range for °f is smaller, equivalent to -5 °C/5 °C. To change the temperature unit of measure ► select ► select °C or °f By default the temperature unit of measure is °...
  • Page 32 5. toUChPad and REmotE ContRol 5.3.5 Modbus address 5.3.9 Set the minimum temperature limit in heating To set the Modbus address ► select Thefunctioncanonlybeactivatedwith active. ► act on To set the minimum temperature limit in heating the setting range is from 1 (min) to 99 (max). ►...
  • Page 33 5. toUChPad and REmotE ContRol Code Alarm description Er06 Malfunction of the external fan Er07 Driver communication error Er08 Compressor discharge temperature probe (TD) error Er09 Communication error with remote thermostat M7 Maximum level float intervention in the condensate drip tray Er10 (ALARM) Open (CP) contact...
  • Page 34 6. m7 SERiES ContRol EEB749 6.  M7SERIESCONTROLEEB749 6.1 Interface 6.1.1 Description After 20 seconds after the last action the panel bright- ness is reduced, only the room temperature is seen on M7 series LED electronic control panels with touch inter- the display.
  • Page 35 6. m7 SERiES ContRol EEB749 6.2 Installation 6.2.1 Description back plate Wall-mounted control panel The wall-mounted remote control is an electronic LED thermostat with a touch interface, with the possibility of controlling multiple appliances equipped with the same electronic board. It is equipped with a temperature and humidity probe.
  • Page 36 6. m7 SERiES ContRol EEB749 6.3 Single connection diagram Terminal block for device connection 12 V-DC 1A power supply Presence contact (normally open) Command for wall control M7 Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control 12 V 230V 50Hz BRIDGE 485-COMM FILTER PE-OUT Reverse A and B for connecting the wall control...
  • Page 37 6. m7 SERiES ContRol EEB749 6.4 Connections 6.4.1 Preliminary warnings To make the connections: ► connect the + - power supply wires to a 12 V-DC 1A The terminals accept: power supply • rigid or flexible wires with a 0.2 to 1 mm² cross-sec- ►...
  • Page 38 6. m7 SERiES ContRol EEB749 6.5.3   S etprobeoffsetRH To navigate in the menu ► use the icons Modify only after real deviations from an actual meas- Toselectamenuitemandtoconfirmthechanges urement has been established with professional equip- made ment. ► press the icon Confirming the change takes you to the next item.
  • Page 39 6. m7 SERiES ContRol EEB749 6.5.8 Setting the Hotel Mode Activating the Hotel mode: • the dehumidification only and automatic functions To set the Hotel mode are deactivated • only the Ventilation only, Heating and Cooling func- ► select tions remain active ►...
  • Page 40 6. m7 SERiES ContRol EEB749 6.7 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 "Visualisation of alarms on display" p.  32 chap- ter for the complete list.
  • Page 41 7. m7 SERiES CommandS EFB749 7.  M7SERIESCOMMANDSEFB749 7.1 Interface 7.1.1 Description After 20 seconds after the last action the panel bright- ness is reduced, only the room temperature is seen on M7 series LED electronic control panels with touch inter- the display.
  • Page 42 It is equipped with a temperature and humidity probe. The control can manage a maximum of 16 units. The app "Innova" is available to control the following command. 7.2.2 Mounting The control panel for wall control is to be installed in- side a 503 electrical box.
  • Page 43 230V 50Hz BRIDGE 485-COMM FILTER PE-OUT Reverse A and B for connecting the wall control panel with the board. Power for the control is to be supplied through a 12V-DC1Apowersupply(notfieldsupplied) The app "Innova" is available to control the following command.
  • Page 44 7. m7 SERiES CommandS EFB749 7.4 Multiple connection diagram Terminal block for device connection 12 V-DC 1A power supply Presence contact (normally open) Command for wall control M7 Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control 12 V 230V 50Hz BRIDGE 485-COMM 485-COMM FILTER PE-OUT...
  • Page 45 7. m7 SERiES CommandS EFB749 7.5 Connections 7.5.1 Preliminary warnings Terminal block position: Terminal block ( back view panel) The terminals for connecting the control panel and the presence contact CP are inserted in a plastic bag and placed inside the electrical box. Terminal blocks To make the connections: ►...
  • Page 46 7. m7 SERiES CommandS EFB749 Use a two core cable shielded cable suitable for the Complete the line with the 120 Ω resistor. RS485 serial connection with a minimum section of 0,35 It is forbidden make star connections. mm². Keep the two core cable separate from power supply 7.5.5 Extended display cable by a minimum of 50 mm.
  • Page 47 7. m7 SERiES CommandS EFB749 Wi-Fi reset The setting range is from 1 (min) to 30 (max). To reset the Wi-Fi credentials and return the device Scale toitsoriginalconfiguration ► select To change the temperature unit of measure ► press to change settings ►...
  • Page 48 7. m7 SERiES CommandS EFB749 Menu items ► press ► select no Ad: Not used ► press to confirm The brightness sensor is disabled. Pr: Not used The brightness sensor adapts to room lighting. di: options for digital input 7.6.3 Alarm display on wall control panel t1: Not used rH: Not used In the event of an alarm, the device still maintains active...
  • Page 49 8. maintEnanCE 8.  MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance is essential to keep the device effi- cient, safe, and reliable over time. 8.1 Preliminary warnings This section is dedicated to the Authorised Service Handle refrigerant with care. Leaking refrigerant can Centre. The features of the Authorised Service Centre cause freezing.
  • Page 50 8. maintEnanCE ► put the filters back on top of the coils, taking care to after filter cleaning check if the panel is properly mount- position them correctly Do not use detergents or solvents. it is forbidden to use the device without mesh filter.
  • Page 51 9. tRoUBlEShootinG 9.  TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Troubleshooting table The unit has a sealed cooling circuit on which it is not In the even of a malfunction, please refer to the following possible to work on the installed unit. If necessary, call table.
  • Page 52 9. tRoUBlEShootinG Code Alarm description Solution The condensate drain is not functioning properly, contact the Authorised Er10 Maximum level float intervention in the condensate drip tray (ALARM) Service Centre Open contact. The appliance only switches on when the contact is closed, Open (CP) contact check the terminal connection.
  • Page 53 9. tRoUBlEShootinG Clean the air filter regularly as described in the specific paragraph.
  • Page 54 10. tEChniCal inFoRmation 10.  TECHNICALINFORMATION 10.1 Technical data ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW - 18 HP AMERICA 18 HP u.m. Cooling performance (AT 35°C; AT 27°C) Maximum cooling capacity Dual Power (1) 4,10 Nominal cooling capacity 3,31 Minimum Cooling Capacity 1,40 Dehumidification capacity total input power...
  • Page 55 10. tEChniCal inFoRmation ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW - 18 HP AMERICA 18 HP u.m. Minimum indoor air flow m³/h Minimum external air flow m³/h Type of compressor Rotary - DC Inverter Sound data Nominal sound pressure dB(A) Minimum sound pressure level dB(A) Refrigerant gas data Type of refrigerant...
  • Page 56 10. tEChniCal inFoRmation 10.2 Dimensions ..2.0 ELEC 2 kW - 18 HP AMERICA 18 HP-DC Inverter u.m. Product dimensions and weight Width 1010 Height Total depth Empty weight 41,0 Wall hole diameter Wall holes distance 10.3 RED Compliance Statement Compliancewith2014/53/EURadioEquipmentDirec- bands used and the maximum Rf transmit power of the tive(RED).
  • Page 57 10. tEChniCal inFoRmation EU countries not intended for use None.
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