Warnings: avoid
... any obstruction of the unit air intake or supply grilles (See fig. 3).
... exposure to oil vapours (See fig. 4).
... installation in areas with high frequency waves (See fig. 5).
... ascending sections of condensate drain piping.
These may only be used near the unit with a maximum height
difference of 200 mm from the top of the unit (See fig. 6).
... horizontal sections or curves of condensate drain piping with less
than 2% slope (See fig. 7).
... exposure to direct sunshine, when the unit is operating in the
cooling mode; always use shutters or shades.
... positions too close to heating sources which may damage the unit
Installation
See fig. 15.
• Install the unit as centrally as possible in the room, the air flow
direction can be controlled by manually regulating the louvres
position, according to the operating mode (cooling or heating):
this will ensure optimum distribution of the air in the room.
• During cooling mode operation the best position for the
deflecting louvres is one which allows air diffusion close to the
ceiling (Coanda effect).
In heating mode, the louvres should be positioned so that the air
is directed towards the floor, in order to prevent layers of hot air
forming in the upper part of the room.
• In order to allow easy and rapid installation and maintenance,
make sure that in the selected position it is possible to remove
the ceiling panels or, if the ceiling is constructed of masonry, that
access to the unit is guaranteed.
ATTENTION:
Only restrict the air outlets as indicated in the drawing.
Prior to installation
It is advisable to place the unit as close as possible to the
installation site before removing it from the packaging.
The grille panel and the control are separately packed for
maximum protection (See fig. 16).
IMPORTANT:
Do not lift the unit by the condensate drain discharge pipe;
hold it by its four corners only.
Unit installation will be facilitated using a stacker
(See fig. 16).
If plaster board ceiling panels are installed the maximum
dimensions of the unit housing must not exceed 660 x 660 mm
(mod. 004 - 008 - 010) and 900 x 900 mm (mod. 012 - 016 - 020).
In rooms with high humidity, brackets should be insulated by self
adhesive insulation supplied.
Installation
Mark the position of the hangers, connection lines and condensate
drain pipe, power supply cables and remote control cable (see
dimensions); the cardboard template (supplied with the kit) may be
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42 GW
(See fig. 8).
... connecting condensate piping to sewage system drain without
appropriate trap.
Trap height must be calculated according to the unit discharge head
in order to allow sufficient and continuous water evacuation
(See fig. 9-10).
... only partial insulation of the piping.
Non-level installation which will cause condensate dripping
(See fig. 11).
... flattening or kinking the refrigerant pipes or condensate pipes
(See fig. 12-13).
...slack on electrical connections (See fig. 14).
of assistance for this operation.
Depending on the type of ceiling the hangers can be fixed as
shown in the drawing 17.
Once the threaded hangers have been positioned, do not tighten
the nuts, and insert the washers as shown in the drawing 18.
First position the connection lines , as described in the chapter
"Water connections".
Remove the "T" bar in order to facilitate installation operations
(See fig. 19).
Carefully lift the unit (without the frame) using the four suspension
brackets (or the four corners), inserting it into the false ceiling.
If the "T" bar cannot be removed the unit may need to be tilted
(this operation may only be carried out with false ceilings with a
minimum height of 300 mm) (See fig. 20).
Align and level the unit by adjusting the nuts and locknuts on the
threaded hangers, maintaining a distance of 25 -30 mm between
the sheet metal body and the underside of the false ceiling.
Reposition the "T" bar and align the unit in relation to the bar by
tightening the nuts and locknuts.
After connection of the condensate drain line and the refrigerant
lines, carry out a final check to make sure that the unit is level
(See fig. 21).
Condensate drain pipe
See fig. 22 - 23.
• To ensure correct condensate water flow, the drain pipe should
have a gradient of 2% without obstructions.
Furthermore an odour trap of at least 50 mm depth should be
made to prevent unpleasant odours from reaching the room.
• Condensate may be discharged at a maximum height of 200 mm
above the unit, as long as the ascending tube is vertical and
aligned with the drainage flange.
• If it is necessary to discharge the condensate from a level above
200 mm, install an auxiliary water discharge pump and float
valve.
A float valve is recommended to stop the flow switch if there is a
fault at the auxiliary pump.
• The condensate pipe must be insulated with a condensation-
proof material such as polyurethane, propylene or neoprene of 5
to 10 mm thickness.
If more than one unit is installed in the room, the drain system
can be made as shown in the drawing.