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Pag. 1 KHRA2VS380, KHRA2VS380U USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
KHRA2VS380, KHRA2VS380U
CLEAN-AIR ventilation unit with heat recovery in heat pump
vertical configuration
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INDEX
1 GENERALITY'...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.2 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES ......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.3 SYMBOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1.4 WARNINGS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.5 CONFORMITY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.6 RANGE ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.1.7 IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1.8 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1.9 MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE UNIT ...................................................................................................................................... 8
1.1.10 PACKAGING AND TRANSPORT ........................................................................................................................................ 8
1.1.11 RECEIPT, CONTROL AND HANDLING .............................................................................................................................. 9
1.1.12 DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL ....................................................................................................................................... 9
2 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.1.1 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.2 UNIT POSITION ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................................. 13
3 AREAULIC CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
3.1.1 AREAULIC ORIENTATIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 14
3.1.2 ASSEMBLY OF EXTERNAL GRIDS ...................................................................................................................................... 16
4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 17
4.1.1 GENERALITY' .................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.2 POSITIONING AND CONNECTION PROCEDURES ............................................................................................................... 17
4.1.3 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ' ................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.4 CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.5 REMOTE PANEL CONNECTION ......................................................................................................................................... 19
5 COMMISSIONING AND METHOD OF USE ....................................................................................................................................... 20
5.1.1 OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL ON THE MACHINE, WIFI AND REMOTE CONTROL ................................................ 20
6 MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
6.1.1 REPLACING EPM FILTERS 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 23
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6.1.2 PREFILTER REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................................................. 23
6.1.3 LAMP MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................................ 24
7 ALARMS ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
7.1.1 GENERALITY' ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25
7.1.2 PROBLEMS WITHOUT ERROR INDICATION ON DISPLAY ................................................................................................... 25
7.1.3 TABLE OF ALARMS SIGNALED BY DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................ 26
8 NOTES AND INFORMATION MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................... 27
NOTE ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
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1 GENERALITY
1.1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual has been conceived with the aim of making the installation and management of your system as simple as possible.
By reading and applying the suggestions in this manual, you will be able to obtain the best performance of the purchased product.
We would like to thank you for the choice you made with the purchase of our product.
Read this booklet carefully before carrying out any operation on the unit.
You must not install the unit or perform any work on it unless you have carefully read and understood this manual in
all its parts. In particular, all the precautions listed in the manual must be taken.
The documentation supplied with the unit must be delivered to the plant manager so that he can keep it carefully (at least 10 years) for any future
assistance, maintenance and repairs.
The installation of the unit must take into account both the purely technical requirements for proper operation and any local legislation
in force and specific prescriptions.
Make sure that upon delivery of the unit, there are no obvious signs of damage caused by transport. In this case indicate it on the delivery note.
This manual reflects the state of the art at the time the machine was marketed and cannot be considered inadequate as it is subsequently updated on
the basis of new experiences. The Manufacturer reserves the right to update the production and the manuals, without the obligation to update the
previous ones, except in exceptional cases.
Contact the Manufacturer's Sales Department to receive further information or updates to the technical documentation and for any suggestion for
improvement of this manual. All reports received will be rigorously screened.
1.1.2 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES
We remind you that the use of products that use electricity and water involves the observance of some fundamental safety rules:
It is forbidden to use the device for disabled and unassisted people
It is forbidden to touch the appliance with bare feet and with wet or damp body peers
Any cleaning operation is forbidden before disconnecting the appliance from the power supply by setting the main system switch to off
It is forbidden to modify the safety or adjustment devices without the authorization and indications of the manufacturer of the appliance
It is forbidden to pull, disconnect or twist the electric cables coming out of the appliance, even if it is disconnected from the mains electricity
supply.
It is forbidden to introduce objects and substances through the air intake and delivery grilles.
It is forbidden to open the access doors to the internal parts of the appliance without having first set the system main switch to off.
It is forbidden to disperse and leave the packaging material within the reach of children as it can be a potential source of danger.
Respect the safety distances between the machine and other equipment or structures to ensure sufficient access space to the unit for
maintenance and assistance operations as indicated in this booklet.
The unit must be powered with electrical cables with a section suitable for the power of the unit. The voltage and frequency values must
correspond to those indicated for the respective machines; all the machines must be earthed as per the regulations in force in the various
countries.
-Do not enter R410A into the atmosphere: R410A is a fluorinated greenhouse gas, referred to in the Kyoto protocol, with a heating potential
global (GWP) = 1975.
1.1.3 SYMBOLOGY
The symbols shown in the following booklet allow you to quickly provide information necessary for the correct use of the unit.
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Safety symbols
ATTENTION
Only authorized personnel Warns that the operations indicated are important for the safe operation of the machines
DANGER
Risk of electric shock Warns that failure to comply with the prescriptions poses a risk of electric shock.
DANGER Warns that failure to comply with the prescriptions entails a risk of harm to exposed persons.
WARNING Warns that failure to comply with the prescriptions entails a risk of damage to the unit or system.
DANGER It warns that there is the presence of moving parts and involves a risk of damage to exposed people
1.1.4 WARNINGS
The installation of the unit must be carried out by qualified and authorized personnel according to the regulations in force in the various
countries. If the installation is not carried out it could become a dangerous situation
Avoid installing the unit in very humid rooms or with large heat sources.
On the electrical side, to prevent any risk of electrocution, it is essential to disconnect the main switch before carrying out electrical connections
and all maintenance operations.
In the event of water leaks inside the unit, turn the system main switch to "Off", close the taps of the water and contact the technical service
It is recommended to use a dedicated power supply circuit; Never use a shared power supply with other appliances.
It is recommended to install an earth leakage breaker; Failure to install this device may cause shock electric.
For connection, use a cable of sufficient length to cover the entire distance, without any connection; do not use extension cords and do not
apply other loads to the power supply but use a dedicated power circuit.
After connecting the electrical cables, make sure that the cables are routed so as not to exert excessive force on the covers or covers electrical
panels; any incomplete connection of the covers can cause overheating of the terminals.
Make sure that the earth connection is made; do not ground the appliance on distribution pipes. Momentary surges of high intensity could
damage the unit
Installations performed outside the warnings of this manual or use outside the operating limits will void instant warranty.
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Make sure that the first start-up is carried out by personnel authorized by the company (see first start-up request form)
1.1.5 CONFORMITY
The CE marking (present on each machine) certifies compliance with the following Community standards:
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35 / EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30 / EC
1.1.6 RANGE
KHRA2-V
Product code Description
KHRA2VS380 CLEAN-AIR compact ventilation unit with thermodynamic heat recovery in heat pump, for vertical flush mounting
KHRA2VS380U CLEAN-AIR compact ventilation unit with thermodynamic heat recovery in heat pump, for vertical flush mounting,
with built-in germicide UV lamp
1.1.7 IDENTIFICATION
-The unit is identifiable through the plate located on the lower front panel of the unit.
- On the packaging there will be an additional identification plate with the model of the unit and the shipping references.
The plate on the packaging has no validity for the traceability of the product in the years following the sale.
The removal, deterioration and illegibility of the plate placed on the unit involves major problems in identifying the machine, in the availability of spare
parts and therefore in any future maintenance.
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1.1.8 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
CLEAN AIR units are designed for the air renewal of rooms. The ease of installation through two holes diam.160mm and the high flow of fresh air, allows the
application in situations such as residential buildings, schools, clinics, offices and all contexts where air exchange is necessary; thermodynamic recovery allows
integration with respect to environmental climatic conditions, helping the air conditioning system to satisfy internal comfort; Furthermore, the injected air is always
at a temperature close to or better than the ambient one, thus guaranteeing a higher perceived comfort; The unit is composed of a monobloc including every
component for correct operation: fans, refrigeration circuit with high efficiency compressors ,
ALL IN ONE: Complete unit capable of ex
changing the air and integrating the cooling thermal demands of the
served environments. The unit is complete with every component for its operation and ready for use.
UV LAMP AND VOC SENSOR: The unit is equipped with a UV lamp (accessory) which allows to carry out a germicidal action on
the air introduced from the outside through the effect of the UVC; The lamp is activated
automatically according to the ambient air quality,
VENTILATION: Fans with directly coupled brushless motor; The
fans work in various modes controlled mainly by the
air quality sensor placed inside the unit;
ACTIVE THERMODYNAMIC RECOVERY:
The unit allows the active recovery of the energy of the expelled air. Thanks to its refrigeration
circuit,
thermodynamic recovery allows to supply energy to the environment in a higher quantity than
that subtracted from ventilation for 90% of the unit's operation;
FILTRATION: There are 2 ePM1 filters on the extracted and inlet air; The filter on the
supply air is placed after the
coil to completely filter out any impurities of the input air. On the outside air there is a Coarse pre-
filter that protects the cleanliness of the unit;
STRUCTURE: Self-supporting frame in sheet metal
Self-
supporting sheet metal structure, painted externally (in the visible versions), with thermal and
acoustic insulation in polyethylene and Epdm;
REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT: Made of brazed copper complete with: High efficiency BLDC compressor, filter drier,
finned coils,
electronic expansion valve, reversing valve and safety devices.
ADJUSTMENT:
Electrical panel on board the unit with microprocessor and dedicated regulation. Fan management,
temperature display and set point management of timed dirty filters
. Management of defrosting
algorithm optimized for operation with low external temperatures; Panel with graphic interface and
WIFI on the machine and remote control included in the visible versions;
Remote panel to be purchased optionally with WIFI or
MODBUS RTU for connection up to 10mt
from the unit for recessed versions
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1.1.9 MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE UNIT
1 Compressor
2 Supply fan
3 Exhaust fan
4 Battery input
5 Battery eject
6 Electrical panel
9 Epm1 filters
10 UV lamp
1.1.10 PACKAGING AND TRANSPORT
The units are supplied for transport fixed on a wooden pallet and placed in cardboard boxes. To facilitate movement, the units are equipped with a
wooden bench and hooks on the base that allow them to be lifted and positioned on the installation site. The unit can be stored in a room protected from
atmospheric agents with temperatures not below 0 ° C, up to a maximum of 40 ° C.
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1.1.11 RECEIPT, CONTROL AND HANDLING
The unit is shipped fully pre-charged with refrigerant gas in the circuits and with non-freezing oil in the compressors. Under no circumstances can water
be present in the hydraulic circuits, since after testing the unit is carefully emptied. Upon arrival, the customer is required to inspect the unit also in
internal areas to verify that it has not been damaged during transport; the unit left the factory in perfect condition. Otherwise, it is necessary to
immediately retaliate against the carrier by reporting the extent of the damage in detail on the bill, producing photographic evidence of apparent damage
and notifying any apparent damage to the shipper by registered mail. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage due to transport even if
he has carried out the shipment himself. It is necessary to be very careful in handling the units during unloading and positioning, in order to avoid
damage to the casing and to the more delicate internal components such as compressors, exchangers, etc. However, keep the unit horizontal without
tilting it. All the information about the necessary precautions to prevent damage to the unit and the indication of its weight are shown on the packaging.
The materials that make up the packaging can be of various kinds such as wood, cardboard or polyethylene (plastic). It is good practice to send them for
disposal or recycling through specialized companies to reduce their environmental impact. in order to avoid damage to the casing and to the more
delicate internal components such as compressors, exchangers, etc. However, keep the unit horizontal without tilting it. All the information about the
necessary precautions to prevent damage to the unit and the indication of its weight are shown on the packaging. The materials that make up the
packaging can be of various kinds such as wood, cardboard or polyethylene (plastic). It is good practice to send them for disposal or recycling through
specialized companies to reduce their environmental impact. in order to avoid damage to the casing and to the more delicate internal components such
as compressors, exchangers, etc. However, keep the unit horizontal without tilting it. All the information about the necessary precautions to prevent
damage to the unit and the indication of its weight are shown on the packaging. The materials that make up the packaging can be of various kinds such
as wood, cardboard or polyethylene (plastic). It is good practice to send them for disposal or recycling through specialized companies to reduce their
environmental impact. are shown on the packaging. The materials that make up the packaging can be of various kinds such as wood, cardboard or
polyethylene (plastic). It is good practice to send them for disposal or recycling through specialized companies to reduce their environmental impact. are
shown on the packaging. The materials that make up the packaging can be of various kinds such as wood, cardboard or polyethylene (plastic). It is
good practice to send them for disposal or recycling through specialized companies to reduce their environmental impact.
1.1.12 DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL
Do not disassemble or dispose of the product yourself. Disassembly, demolition, disposal of the product must be carried out by authorized personnel in
compliance with local regulations.
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2 INSTALLATION
2.1.1 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS
The unit must be installed according to national and local standards that regulate the use of electrical devices and according to the following indications:
install the unit inside residential buildings with ambient temperatures between 0 ° C and 45 ° C;
avoid areas near sources of heat, steam, flammable and / or explosive gases and particularly dusty areas;
install the unit in a place not subject to frost (the condensation water must be drained not frozen, at a certain inclination, using a siphon);
do not install the unit in areas with a high relative humidity (such as a bathroom or toilet) to avoid condensation on the external surface;
choose an installation site where there is sufficient space around the unit for the connections of the air ducts and to be able to carry out maintenance
operations;
the consistency of the ceiling / wall / floor where the unit will be installed must be adequate for the weight of the unit and not cause vibrations.
The installation position of the unit, in order to obtain the best operating efficiency and avoid failures or dangerous conditions, must have the following
requirements:
- Respect the spaces indicated in the figure
- The wall on which the unit is to be fixed must be sturdy and suitable for supporting its weight.
- It must be possible to leave a space around the unit necessary for any maintenance operations.
-The unit can be placed on the ground or suspended.
-The luminaire is declared with IPX0 protection degree, therefore it is not suitable for outdoor installation.
Check that in the points where you intend to drill the holes there are no structures or systems (beams, pillars, hydraulic pipes, electric cables, etc.) that
prevent the drilling of the holes required for installation. Check that there are no obstacles to the free circulation of air through the holes you are going to
make (plants and relative foliage, cladding slats, shutters, grates or too dense grids, etc.)
-The appliance is not directly above a household appliance (television, radio, refrigerator, etc.), or above a heat source
-In the environment chosen for the installation there must be:
- connections of external and internal air ducts
- 230V single-phase electrical connection
-connection for condensate drain
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2.1.2 UNIT POSITION
Assembly
The unit requires two holes to be drilled to operate
Ø162 positioned as indicated in the drilling template;
The maximum permissible length of the holes is 1 m
and curves cannot be performed. It is necessary
use the grids supplied, or the
grids that maintain the same characteristics.
Wall drilling must be done using
appropriate equipment to facilitate your work
and that avoids excessive damage or disturbance to your
customer. THE
best tools for drilling large diameter holes on
walls are special drills (called "core drills")
with high torque and rotation speed
adjustable according to the diameter of the hole to be drilled
and material. To avoid the spread of high
amount of dust and debris in the environment the "core drills" yes
can be coupled to compound suction systems
essentially from a vacuum cleaner to be connected to a
accessory (suction cup type) to be placed close to the tip
of drilling.
To drill, proceed as follows:
- Place the supplied drilling template against the
wall respecting the minimum distances: from the ceiling,
from the floor and from the side walls indicated on the template
itself that can be held in the correct position
with adhesive tape.
- Using a small drill or an awl trace
with extreme care the center of the various holes to be drilled
before their realization.
- Using a core drill, drill the two holes for
the air inlet and outlet.
These holes should be drilled with a light one
tilt down to prevent any
water returns from the pipes.
Most of the removed material is ejected
towards the outside, therefore it is necessary to take care that
falling
does not hit people and objects below. To avoid
it is necessary to break the external plaster as much as possible
proceed with great caution to the execution of the part
end of the hole by slightly releasing the pressure exerted
on the core drill.
Drill the 6 holes for anchoring the bracket of
wall fixing as indicated on the drilling template.
The heaviest weight of the appliance is on the right,
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therefore it is preferable to ensure a more solid fixing
on this side. The 6 pieces that you will find supplied
require the execution of holes with a diameter of 8 mm.
In any case a careful examination of the
characteristics and texture of the wall for
determine the number of fastenings to perform and any
choice of specific blocks for particular situations. In case
of installations on plasterboard or walls with poor
consistency provide, possibly on the outside, one
bracket can ensure the support of the machine in
safety.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
any underestimation of the structural consistency
anchoring prepared by the installer. We invite
therefore to pay close attention to this
operation, which, if badly performed, can cause
Do not mount the unit with the sides in direct contact with the
walls to avoid possible contact noises, insert strips of rubber or
neoprene in this case.
Ensure sufficient space for carrying out maintenance activities:
the opening of the unit cover (front) must be guaranteed.
Assembly
Positioning on fixing bracket
After checking that the fixing bracket is well
anchored to the wall, and that they have been made, just in
case
the predispositions for the connection were necessary
and for the condensate drain, you can attach the
air conditioning. Lift it by taking it on the sides of the base
lower until the bracket fits into the points provided
on the appliance. To facilitate the hooking operation
you can tilt the appliance slightly towards you.
The operations of direct electrical connection (disconnecting
the power cord with plug) and fixing the
condensate drain must be done with the appliance
spaced from the wall by a wooden wedge or
other similar object.
At the end of the job, carefully check that they do not remain
cracks behind the back of the appliance especially
in the area of the air inlet and outlet ducts.
To increase safety in the installation is possible
anchor the machine to the wall using a suitable bracket
anti-lifting placed in the lower part of the
machine. The drilling position is shown in the template
installation.
1 - Mounting bracket 2-Anchor holes 3- Anti-lifting bracket
Mounting on fixing bracket
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CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION
Due to the cooling system, to the unit must be
connected the condensate drain pipe (internal Ø16mm not
supplied) to be connected to the tube in the part
rear of the machine. For this
reason it is imperative that the drain line has a
minimum slope at any point of at least 3%. The tube from
use can be rigid or flexible with a diameter
minimum internal of 16 mm. In case the line ends in a
sewer system, a siphon must be performed first
the introduction of the pipe into the main drain. This
siphon must be at least 300 mm below the inlet
from the appliance.
If the drain line should lead to a
container (tank or other) it is necessary to avoid the same
container is hermetically closed and above all yes
must prevent the drain hose from being submerged
in water.
The hole for the passage of the condensate pipe must
always have an outward slope.
The exact location where it will need to be placed
the inlet of the tube with respect to the machine is defined
on the drilling template.
Be careful in this case that the water expelled
does not cause damage or inconvenience to things or to
people. During the winter this water can
cause ice sheets to form outside.
When connecting the condensate drain
be very careful not to squeeze the tube in
rubber.
If necessary, the tray can be emptied
condensate collection through a safety drain
provided on the base of the appliance.
NB: for laying the condensate drain pipe towards
the outside it is recommended to coat the inner tube supplied
with the appliance using anti-condensation insulation
having an internal diameter of 10 mm (see ref. 2 in the figure).
The insulation must be inserted up to the entrance of the pipe
external condensate drain built into the wall
1 - Safety drain for emptying tray water
2 - Condensate drain pipe
1 - Wall section 2- Insulation
3- Emergency drain 4- Condensate drain hose
Condensate drain connection
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3 AREAULIC CONNECTIONS
3.1.1 AREAULIC ORIENTATIONS
The unit is equipped with 2 rear circular connections for connection to the outside air;
For correct connection of the air ducts, refer to the following diagram and the stickers placed on the unit.
Unit aeraulic connection diameters table
Unit
CLEAN AIR
Ø External air mm
Ø Expulsion mm
160mm
Ø Entry mm
Ø Room extraction mm
2x 160mm
We recommend installing at least 500mm of flexible piping to avoid dragging of vibration and annoying noises due to installation.
The unit provides for operation with fans at a constant flow rate which follow the preset flow rates for each speed value;
Too long or badly constructed ducts lead to noise and malfunctions of the unit; Check the maximum useful pressure of the unit;
Air flow configurations
CONFIGURATION
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CONFIGURATION OF DUCTING WITH ACCESSORIES
A-Delivery pipes dn160mm
B-Plenum grille
c-Delivery grille with adjustable fins
d-Return grid
2xDn160mm
A-Delivery pipes dn160mm
B-Plenum grille
c-Delivery grille with adjustable fins
d-Return grid
it is also possible to channel the recovery which includes
2xDn160mm
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3.1.2 ASSEMBLY OF EXTERNAL GRIDS
Once the holes have been made, they must be inside them
introduced the plastic sheets supplied.
Roll up the sheet and insert it into the hole, paying attention
pay attention to the joint line A which must always
be positioned upwards.
Cut off any excess part of the tube
using a normal utility knife.
To position the external grids, act as
follows:
- attach the chains to the ends of the springs;
- fold the external shutters on themselves;
- insert the arm into the hole until it protrudes
the damper completely to the outside while maintaining
the end of the chains with the other hand to avoid
accidental falls;
- reopen the shutter outside the hole;
- turn the shutter so as to bring the flap to
vertical position C checking that the
closing functions;
- pull the chains by tensioning the springs;
- cut the chain stitches in
excess.
- fasten the hook of the chain to the wall B.
Use only the grids supplied,
or grids that maintain the same
features.
The dampers must be positioned with the flap in
vertical.
The shutters are different. It is necessary to distinguish that
to be placed on the shot from the one to be placed
on the delivery, according to the opening direction of the
fins.
Once the installation of the grids is complete, check them
their opening (towards the inside of the duct for the grill
suction "IN" and outward of the duct for
the "OUT" expulsion grille). Keep in mind that
the grilles open when the outside air flows
active to allow the cooling function or
heating. For their testing it is therefore essential
operate the air conditioner to cool or heat
Mounting external grids
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4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
4.1.1 GENERALITY'
-Before starting any operation to make the electrical connection make sure that the unit is not electrically powered
- Make the necessary electrical connections by consulting only the wiring diagram attached to this manual.
-Install a suitable breaking device and differential protection for the exclusive service of the unit.
-it is essential that the unit is connected to an earth socket.
- Check that the electrical components chosen for the installation (main switch, circuit breakers, cable section and terminals) are suitable for
electrical power of the installed unit and that take into account the starting currents of the compressor as well as the maximum load that can be reached.
THE
relative data are indicated on the attached wiring diagram and on the unit identification plate
-It is forbidden to enter the unit with electric cables unless specified in this booklet.
-Use cables and electrical conductors with adequate sections and in compliance with the regulations in force in the various countries.
- Absolutely avoid running electrical cables in direct contact with pipes or components inside the unit
- After the first moments of operation, check the tightening of the screws of the power supply terminals
Power line sizing table
CUT IT
50
Supply
V / Ph / Hz
230/1/50
Max absorbed current
TO
5.0
4.1.2 POSITIONING AND CONNECTION PROCEDURES
The unit is supplied with all the electrical connections
predisposed and with a shucko plug for connection to the
mains;
The entry of the electric
cables is positioned on the lower part
of the unit where the passage holes are arranged;
The connections are inside the electrical compartment,
positioned in the lower left where the
terminal block with power supply and ON OFF command;
1 - Cable entry 2 - Terminal block
Electrical connections
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4.1.3 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM '
4.1.4 CONNECTIONS
NL-PE - POWER SUPPLY
The unit is supplied with an electrical power
socket connected to terminals N, L, PE;
HT- EXTERNAL HEATER
It provides for the connection of the
integrative electric resistance (Accessory) to
be inserted on the air delivery duct
CP- REMOTE ON OFF
Provides an external connection to enable the
unit as a presence or window contact; Comes
with a deck supplied;
Connections
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4.1.5 REMOTE PANEL CONNECTION
Remote panel connection KHR-C
The card features a capacitive Touch remote
control for managing all the unit functions and
is designed for wall or external 503 box
installation;
For the connection, a pre-wired cable with
plug-in connection is supplied for both the unit
board and the display;
The cable has a length of 8mt;
Do not modify or extend the supplied cable,
which could compromise the malfunction of the
unit;
Remote panel
The remote panel, as described above, is
connected through the cable supplied with the
unit which includes a white plug-in connector
on the back of the display;
The cable is pre-wired on the unit and just
plug it into the panel to connect the devices;
There are two types of remote panel, one with
a WIFI card for management via APP, and
the second with a Modbus RTU
communication card;
The connections for the modbus are indicated
with A (+) and B (-)
Then consult the modbus manual for the
available variables and communication
parameters;
Panel with WIFI card Panel with modbus card
Pag. 20 KHRA2VS380, KHRA2VS380U USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
5 COMMISSIONING AND METHOD OF USE
5.1.1 OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL ON THE MACHINE, WIFI AND REMOTE CONTROL
The unit is completely manually controlled by
the user, through the wall-mounted touch
control;
CNT panel
The keys present in the main screen are
shown below:
Meaning of the keys in the main display:
Allows the unit to be turned
on / off from the keyboard
Button for changing the temperature
set
Keys for selecting the fan
speed:
Quiet / nominal / maximum
Button for summer / winter selection
Key for auto speed
operation according to the
temperature
ALARM signal
Main screen keys display
5.1.1.1 TURNING THE UNIT ON AND OFF
In order to manage the appliance via the touch screen display, the switch must be switched on
which has been foreseen on the power supply line (and on whose position it will be more precise
the technician who installed the appliance), or insert the appliance power plug into the socket
of the plant. Once the operations described have been carried out, by pressing and holding the symbols (3 seconds)
system management is possible on the touch screen display.
The appliance can be switched off (stand-by) or switched on using the appropriate button. The control system
The appliance is equipped with a memory, so all settings will not be lost or if it is turned off
nor in the event of a power failure. The button in question is used for activation and deactivation
appliance for short periods.
If the appliance is stopped for a long time, it must be deactivated by disconnecting the main switch,
or by removing the plug from the socket
Unit ON / OFF
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