Airwell GC 30 RCF Service & Installation Manual

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
Service & Installation Manual
SERVICE
& INSTALLATION
MANUAL
General Specifications
Dimensions of Indoor Units
Dimensions of Outdoor Units
General
Location of the Indoor Unit
Location of the Indoor Unit
Refrigerant Line
Scheduled Maintenance
Electrical Connections
Servicing
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CONTENTS
SPLIT DUCTED UNITS
For information on control options and
P.C. Board refer to Electronic Controls and Control Options
for KRS Controllers Manual.
Part No. TH 3451 A - 3990038A
Uncontrolled Document for Information Purposes
August 2003
A fresh approach to air conditioning
INDOOR MODEL OUTDOOR MODEL
HEATPUMP
K 30 RCF GC30RCFA & GC30RCC
K 45 RCF GC 45 RCFX
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EC STATEMENT OF
COMPLIANCE
Manufacturer: A.C.E.
Address: 1bis, Av du 8 mai 1945
St-Quentin-en-Yvelines
78284 Guyancourt Cedex
Hereby states that: the evaporation units in
the CASSETTES type comfort range,
models:
K 30 RCF - K 45 RCF
under the code:
7 SP 04
Are in compliance with the provisions of
the EEC directives mentioned hereunder
and with the national legislation
transposing them:
Machines Directive 98 / 37/ECC
Low tension Directive (DBT) 73/23/EEC
Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 89/
336/EEC
Pressurised Equipment Directive (DESP)
97/23/ CEE : sub-module A, category I
and that
- the following paragraphs of the
harmonized standards have been applied:
NF EN 60 204-1 / 1998
NF EN 60 335-1 / 1995
NF EN 60 335-2-40 / 1994
NF EN 55 022 / 1998
NF EN 61 000-3-2 / 1998
NF EN 50 082-1 / 1998
NF EN 814 / 1997
NF EN 378 / 99
NF EN 255 / 1997
At Tillières sur Avre
27570 - FRANCE
On: 17/03/99
Richard FALCO
Quality Director
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
- Congratulations for having selected an
Airwell Airwell
Airwell Airwell
Airwell air conditioner.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
- Follow the safety rules in force when you are working on your
appliance.
- Installation and maintenance of the equipment should be
performed by qualified specialists.
- Make sure that the power supply and its frequency are
adapted to the required electric current of operation, taking
into account specific conditions of the location and the current
required for any other appliance connected with the same
circuit.
WARNING
- Cutoff power supply before starting to work on the appliance.
- The manufacturer declines any responsibility and the warranty
becomes void if these instructions are not respected.
- If you meet a problem, please call the Technical Department
of your area.
- If possible, assemble the mandatory or optional accessories
before placing the appliance on its final location.(see instruc-
tions provided with each accessory)
- The information contained in these Instructions are subject to
modification without advance notice.
IT IS MANDATYORY TO CUTOFF
POWER SUPPLY BEFORE STARTING
TO WORK IN THE ELECTRIC CASING
BOXES.
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ELECTRIC SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT
CABLE SIZES ARE GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY
(MINIMUM SIZE REQUIRED BY THE SYSTEM) :
USE CABLE SIZES PER LOCAL REGULATION
* THESE VALUES ARE GIVEN FOR GUIDANCE. THEY
MUST BE CHECKED AND ADJUSTED ACCORDING TO
PREVAILING STANDARDS. THEY DEPEND ON THE SYSTEM
INSTALLED AND THE CABLES USED.
COOLING SPECIFICATIONS
Flare coupling 3/4" pipe 3/4"
** Compressor SCROLL power supply by ST
*** power supply by GC
COOLING + VENTILATION
(OR HEATPUMP HEATING)
Nominal current
Heatpump. heating 17.4 10.5
Cooling + ventilation A
Maximum current
Fuse rating aM
Fuse rating ASE/VDE*
Cable section* (minimum) MAINS
Linking pipes
Maximum current INTERCONECT
Cable section*(minimum)INTERCONECT
A
A
A
mm
2
A
mm
2
24.8
25
25
3Core 4
2
6Core 1.5
12.4
25
25
5Core 1.5
2
6Core 1.5
A
11.217.4
POWER SUPPLY V / PH / Hz
13.45
18.75
25
25
3Core 4
2
6Core 1.5
13.94
GC30RCFA GC45RCFXGC30RCC OUTDOOR
K30RCF K45 RCFK30RCF INDOOR
240 / 1 / 50 240 / 1 / 50 315 / 3 / 50
CHARACTERISTIC
GAS PIPE
LIQUID PIPE
K30RCF
5/8”
3/8”
K45RCF
GC30RCFA GC45RCFXGC30RCC
R22 charge in the
outdoor unit factory
charged.
2380 g
R22 charge to add
on site.
17 g / m
Pipe O
Pipe O
5/8”
3/8”
2710 g
20 g / m
7/8”
3/8”
4200 g
58 g / m
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LENGTH OF THE LINKINGS PIPES
COOLING SPECIFICATIONS
- The R22 charge depends on the length of the cooling linking
pipes.
Example:
- Installation of a réversible K 30 RCF with cooling pipes 10 m long:
- Add + 282 g + 102 g = 384 g of R22 on site.
Maximum height of the cooling link
- The maximum permissible difference in height between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit is indicated in page11.
K 30 RCF K 45 RCF 0 grs : 1 -> 25m
1 m - 51 grs 58 grs 26 m
2 m - 34 grs 116 grs 27 m
3 m - 17 grs 174 grs 28 m
4 m
232 grs 29 m
5 m 17 grs 290 grs 30 m
6 m 34 grs 348 grs 31 m
7 m 51 grs 406 grs 32 m
8 m 68 grs 464 grs 33 m
9 m 85 grs 522 grs 34 m
10 m 102 grs 580 grs 35 m
11 m 119 grs 638 grs 36 m
12 m 136 grs 696 grs 37 m
13 m 153 grs 754 grs 38 m
14 m 170 grs 812 grs 39 m
15 m 187 grs 870 grs 40 m
16 m 204 grs 928 grs 41 m
17 m 221 grs 986 grs 42 m
18 m 238 grs 1044 grs 43 m
19 m 255 grs 1102 grs 44 m
20 m 272 grs 1160 grs 45 m
21 m 289 grs 1218 grs 46 m
22 m 306 grs 1276 grs 47 m
23 m 323 grs 1334 grs 48 m
24 m 340 grs 1392 grs 49 m
25 m 357 grs 1450 grs 50 m
NOTE
:
fo
r
K
30
RCF
to
ma
tch
with
GC
30
RCC
NOTE: see RESTRICTOR INSTALLATION on page 18 when K30RCF to match with GC30RCC
HEATING PERFORMANCE
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DIMENSIONS OF INDOOR UNITS
K 30 RCF - 45 RCFA
1271
1221
1171
50
17
40
287
571 120
277
460
230
5 maxi
600
1225
20,5
20,5
530
625
1
25
6
7
8
9
Ø 1/2"
3
3
4
4
Ø 200
Ø 100
10 10
11
585,5
150
120
140
369 430
118,5
1 False ceiling
2 T-shaped rod (false ceiling)
3 Evaporator
4 Fan
5 Return air grille
6 Electrical box (removable)
7 Draining of condensates
8 "GAS" pipe
9 "LIQUID" pipe
10 Supply air pop. (prepunched)
11 fresh air pop. (prepunched)
510 30,530,5
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WIRING
CONNECTIONS
LIQUID TUBE
(FLARED)
SUCTION TUBE
(FLARED)
AIR INTAKE
AIR OUTLET
357
50
695
340
97
900
706
55
225
293
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DIMENSIONS OF OUTDOOR UNIT GC30RCFA
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378
340
950
527
AIR INTAKE
AIR OUTLET
200
100 MIN
WALL
WALL
500 MIN
WALL
MIN
800
WALL
MIN
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
500 MIN FROM TOP
835
865
FRONT VIEW
WIRING
CONNECTIONS
SUCTION
PIPE (FLARED)
LIQUID
PIPE (FLARED)
RIGHT VIEW
25
100
DIMENSIONS OF OUTDOOR UNIT GC45RCFX
340
380
WIRING
CONNECTIONS
90
50
130
230
290
AIR INTAKE
AIR OUTLET
356.5
50
705 100
1255
900
WALL
200
MIN
300 MIN
WALL
600
MIN
WALL
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
800 MIN
WALL
500 MIN FROM TOP
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DIMENSIONS OF OUTDOOR UNIT GC30RCC
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INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT
- Mark the position of each supporting rod, cooling pipes,
drainpipe of condensates, wires of power supply and cable of
remote control .
The supporting rods can be fixed, depending on the type of
ceiling.
Various models to fix
- Fix the angle brackets provided with the unit, on the threaded
rods , we recommend Ø 6, max.Ø 8,
and keep them away from the ceiling at a distance of 270mm or
107mm .
GENERAL POINTS
BEFORE INSTALLATION
- It is recommended to place the indoor unit as close as possible
to its final location before unpacking.
- Avoid to lay heavy tools or weights on the packed unit.
Check as soon as the packing is opened, that no accessories
required for the installation, are missing. The grilled panel is
provided separately for better protection.
DO NOT LIFT THE UNIT BY GRASPING THE
DRAINPIPE OF CONDENSATES OR THE
COOLING CONNECTIONS, BUT ONLY THE
FOUR CORNERS.
CHOICE OF LOCATION
- Do not install the un it in rooms where inflammable gas or acid
or alkaline substances are present. Aluminium and copper
evaporators and/or plastic components inside could be
damaged.
- Do no install the unit in workshops or kitchens; oil vapours
attracted by treated air could settle on the evaporators of the
unit and change its performance or damage plastic parts inside.
- The indoor unit is flush mounted into a false ceiling, size of the
tiles 600x600 and multiple.
- Installation of the unit is made easier when using a fork-lift truck
and the base of the packing by placing the base between the
unit and the forks of the truck .
- It is recommended during installation to choose the location of
the unit as much as possible in the middle of the room, so as to
obtain the best distribution of treated air.
- Check that you can remove the discharge grilles and that the
clearance is large enough to allow maintenace and repairs.
-
The cassettes must not be positioned above electricalThe cassettes must not be positioned above electrical
The cassettes must not be positioned above electricalThe cassettes must not be positioned above electrical
The cassettes must not be positioned above electrical
equipment in order to avoid exposure to running waterequipment in order to avoid exposure to running water
equipment in order to avoid exposure to running waterequipment in order to avoid exposure to running water
equipment in order to avoid exposure to running water
which could appear that may occur under extremewhich could appear that may occur under extreme
which could appear that may occur under extremewhich could appear that may occur under extreme
which could appear that may occur under extreme
conditions.conditions.
conditions.conditions.
conditions.
HOLDER TO FIX THE REMOTE
CONTROL ON THE WALL
- Use the holder when the remote control is not in operation. The
control can be easily removed and placed back on the holder.
2
1
Nut
Rubber mount
Large washer
Counter-nut
Angle bracket
to hang
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600 mm
MAXI
1cm/m
50 mini
Ø
16max
OK
NO
Nut
- In case the brackets are assembled at the lower part, remove
the insulating foam around the fixing nuts .
The possibility to adjust the bracket at different heights leaves
the brackets free to fix them at the upper or lower part of the
cassette.
- Fixing the brackets at the lower part offers an easier assembly.
Do not tighten the nuts, nor the counter-nuts, this should only be
done after having made all connections and placed the unit in its
final horizontal position.
- Lift the unit (without the frame) carefully by picking it up at the
four corners.
- Place the unit in the false ceiling.
- To make the assembly easier the electrical box can be
disassembled by removing 2 screws, and disconnect the
multipoints connector (15 pts connector for the main connection)
and small connector for the infra-red.
- Fix the cassette, connect the multipoints connectors, place the
cassette into is final position and reset the electrical box with 2
screws
- Fix the screws to fix the corner irons .
- In case the false ceiling is 300 mm distant from the ceiling (mini-
mum height admitted) it may be necessary to remove
temporarily a few T-shaped rods from the false ceiling.
- Position the unit with a level and keep 10mm between the sheet
metal body and the false ceiling .
Angle bracket
to hang
Electrical box
T-shaped rod
- Position the unit on the supporting rods of the false ceiling by
first tightening the bolts on the side , then the nuts and counter-
nuts of the threaded rods . Finally place the rubber mount.
- Check once more that the unit is in a horizontal position after
connection of the condensate drain and the refrigeration
pipework.
DRAINING CONDENSATES
- To obtain correct condensate drainage , the slope downwards
should be 1 cm per meter without any bottleneck nor passage
upwards . Furthermore a trap of at least 50 mm high should be
mounted to avoid bad smells in the room.
- Install an auxiliary pump to drain condensates and a levelcontroller
if the condensates are to be drained at a higher level than the
unit. It is recommended to install an appliance equipped with a
safety floater to stop the compressor in case the auxiliary pump
is damaged.
- The drainpipe of condensates should be heat insulated with
insulating material 5 to 10 mm thick, such as polyurethane,
propylane or neoprene, avoiding condensation.
- If several units are placed in the room , the draining system can
be made as indicated above.
Connection on the top of the pipe
Heat insulated drainpipe
Slope of 1cm/m
Trap
THE CASTHE CAS
THE CASTHE CAS
THE CAS
SETSET
SETSET
SET
TE MUST ALTE MUST AL
TE MUST ALTE MUST AL
TE MUST AL
WW
WW
W
AA
AA
A
YS REMAIN CONNECTEDYS REMAIN CONNECTED
YS REMAIN CONNECTEDYS REMAIN CONNECTED
YS REMAIN CONNECTED
WITH ELECTRICAL SUPPLWITH ELECTRICAL SUPPL
WITH ELECTRICAL SUPPLWITH ELECTRICAL SUPPL
WITH ELECTRICAL SUPPL
Y TO ALLY TO ALL
Y TO ALLY TO ALL
Y TO ALL
OW THE DRAI-OW THE DRAI-
OW THE DRAI-OW THE DRAI-
OW THE DRAI-
NAGE OF WATER CONDENSATS.NAGE OF WATER CONDENSATS.
NAGE OF WATER CONDENSATS.NAGE OF WATER CONDENSATS.
NAGE OF WATER CONDENSATS.
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REFRIGERANT LINES AND
CONNECTIONS
CAUTION
- On K 45 RCFA, the expansion kit is installed, to the indoor unit,
on the liquid line.
- The cassettes are designed to be connected to the outdoor
units using flare lines (refrigerant grade copper pipe fitted at
both ends with flare nuts and insulated over the full length).
PIPE PREPARATION
- Use refrigerant grade copper pipe with a diameter suited to
each model (see page 4).
- The gas pipe and liquid pipe must mandatorily be covered with
insulating material at least 6 mm thick.
- Fit the flare nuts on the ends of the pipes before flaring the
pipes.
- The separately insulated pipes and their fittings can then be
attached to the condensate drain and power cables with a clamp.
INSTALLATION OF REFRIGERANT
LINES
- Drill an 80 mm diameter hole through the wall for the crossing of
the lines between the outdoor unit and indoor unit .
INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR
UNIT
- Minimum clearance to respect (in mm).
- Avoid recycling the air, even partially, between the air inlet and
discharge.
INSTALLATION ON THE FLOOR
- The outdoor unit is supposed to be fixed directly on the floor: 4
holes Ø 10 (see dimensional drawing).
- Waffle pad can also be placed under the feet to absorb vibra-
tion.
A
C
D
B
E
F
expansion kit
liquid line
A Outside
B Inside
1 Drill Ø 80 mm
2 Wall
B
A
2
1
K 45 RCFX
Distance in mm
GC 30 RCFA GC 45 RCFX
A rear 150 300
B front 500 800
C left 150 200
D right 400 600
E on top 500 500
F bottom 150 150
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ROUTING OF THE PIPES
- The pipe bending radius must be greater than or equal to 3.5
times the pipe diameter.
- Do not bend the pipes more than three times in a row and do
not make more than 12 bends in the total length of the line.
- If the suction pipe has a vertical section more than 8 meters in
length, it is MANDATORY to provide a trap every 3 meters when
the outdoor unit is installed above K 30 RCF .
EVACUATION OF REFRIGER-
ANT LINES AND INDOOR UNIT
- The R22 charge is contained only in the outdoor unit. The indoor
unit contains a small amount of neutral gas. That is why it is
necessary to evacuate the lines and indoor unit after installing
the lines.The outdoor unit has a valve used for evacuating the
system (large valve).
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
- The outdoor unit a valve (large valve) used for evacuating the
complete system.
1 Connect the pipes of the line to the outdoor unit and indoor unit.
- Cover the surface with refrigerant oil to tighten the fittings
correctly.
- Always use a counterwrench to tighten the valves .
- The table below shows the tightening torques.
A "GAS" line
B "LIQUID" line
H max.
A
B
* WITHOUT trap
ehtfoØ
sepip
euqroT
epip"4/1
epip"8/3
epip"2/1
epip"8/5
epip"4/3
epip"8/7
mN02-51
mN53-03
mN45-05
mN57-07
mN58-08
mN59-09
2 Connect the vacuum pump to the flare coupling of the outdoor
unit fitted with the large service valve (large coupling).
3 Turn on the vacuum pump and check that the dial pointer drops
to -0.1 MPa (-76 cm Hg).
The pump should remain in operation for at least 15 minutes.
4 Before removing the vacuum pump, check that the vacuum dial
remains stable for five minutes.
5 Disconnect the vacuum pump and reclose the service valve.
6 Remove the caps from the GAS and LIQUID valves and open
them with a socket wrench to release the R22 contained in the
outdoor unit.
7 It may be necessary to adjust the charge according to the
length of the line and the processing unit (see pages 5 and 6 to
calculate the charge to be added). Put the caps back.
8 Check the lines for leaks using an electronic leak tester or a
sponge soaked with sudsy water.
CHARGE ADJUSTMENT
- This operation must only be carried out by qualified personnel
in accordance with the rules of good workmanship in
refrigeration. The extra charge is added through the service
valve of the outdoor unit flare coupling (large coupling).
FINAL TASKS
- Check that the valve caps are correctly tightened.
- Attach the cables and lines to the wall with clamps if necessary.
- The additional capillary (identified by a red tag) should only be
used above 8 meters.
- Below 8 meters, it can adversely affect the heating power (winter
mode) and compressor oil temperature and should not be left
in service. Pinch it as shown on the red tag.
- Capillary before pinching:
(loop made in the factory)
- Capillary after pinching:
- Run the air conditioner in presence of the user and explain all the
functions.
- Show the user how to remove, clean and reinstall the filters.
K
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K30RCF / GC30RCFA
K30RCF / GC30RCC
K45RCF / GC45RCFX
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20
50*
H. Max (m)
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- On models K 30 RCF and K 45 RCFA, there are two parts to
install .
- Connect the infrared receiver ribbon cable.
- Install the filter.
- Place the hinges of the return air in openings A , then fasten the
grille with the locks on both sides .
- On models K 30 RCF and K 45 RCFA install the central grille by
twisting.
- Avoid distorsions of the frame caused by excessive traction;
the frame should be correctly centered in relation to the false
ceiling and it should especially ensure an airtight separation
between return air and supply air .
- The figure indicates the airtight packings, avoiding
A : the by-pass of air
B : discharge of treated air inside the false
ceiling.
- Check after installation that the space between frame and false
ceiling is less than 5 mm.
Latch of the grille
Packings
AIR INLET AND OUTLET
Return / Supply air grille
- Unpack the assembly with care. Fit the location snaps on the
corners of the frame.
- Position the frame on the unit and press on it to snap it in place.
This facilitates installation of the frame in its final position on the
unit. Then attach it with screws.
AA
AA
A
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CHECKING BEFORE START-UP
VOLTAGE OF POWER SUPPLY
- Voltage and frequency of power supply of the appliance should
comply with the values indicated on the identification plates of
the indoor and outdoor units.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- Electrical installations must comply with local codes and
regulations.
- Sensor cables (Low voltage) from UA (indoor) units to CDS
condensing units must be run separately to power supply wiring.
CONDENSATES DRAIN
CAUTION: Do not weld the condensate drain pipe to the cas-
sette condensate drain outlet.
- Check that the drain works perfectly by pouring water into the
condensing tray of the indoor unit. Check that connections are
sealed and, if needed, heat insulate the drain pipe in case of
freezing or condensation risk .
REFRIGERATION PIPEWORK
- Check with an appropriate detector that the refrigeration lines
are sealed, particularly at the connecting couplings of the outdoor
unit. Check that the heat insulation of the pipes is perfect.
CROSSING A WALL
- Check that the passage of the refrigeration lines are sealed, in
case they go across an outside wall. Check that there is no
direct contact between the pipework and the wall.
FIXING
- Check that the indoor and outdoor units are firmly fixed. Install
the elements previouly removed.
MAINTENANCE
- Before servicing, switch the power supply OFF.
RENEWAL OF AIR
- Lateral openings allow to install separate ducts for fresh air from
outside and supply air towards an adjoining room .
- Remove the anti-condensation insulation and the prepunched
sheet metal of the openings by using a punching die : BE
CAREFUL not to damage the heat exchanger in the rear.
- Fill the space between the ducts and the border of the openings
with anti-condensation insulating material.
Use material resisting to a temperature of 60°C when operating
continuously.
- The ducts may be of the flexible type with a spring core or of
corrugated aluminium insulated at the outside (with fibreglass
12 to 25 mm thick).
- When the installation is finished, all ductsurfaces which are not
heat insulated should be covered with anti-condensation insulating
material (expanded polystyrene, expanded neoprene 6 mm
thick).
IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED CONDEN-
SATES WILL FLOW DOWN. AND THE MANUFACTURER DE-
CLINES ANY RESPONSIBILITY
CAUTION
Comply with the indications for air discharge
Relief grille
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CHECK THE AIR FILTER FOR FOULING REGULARLY AND
BEFORE THE START OF THE SEASON
LONG PERIODS NON OPERATION OF
THE APPLIANCE
Before restarting to operate the appliance:
- Check and clean the outdoor unit and in particular the heat
exchanger.
- Clean or replace the air filter of the indoor unit
- Check and clean the condensing tray of the indoor unit as well
as the outdoor units of the heatpump
- Check that the electrical contacts are tight.
REMARK
- If the outdoor unit is equipped with a casing resistor on the
compressor, it must be turned on 12 hours before turning on
the system.
TURN OFF THE UNIT REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM AND TURN
ON THE LINE SWITCH
REPLACEMENT OF FAN-MOTOR
UNIT
- Open the return air grille by releasing the locks.
- Remove the air filter
- Remove the front panel by removing the four screws.
- Remove the four polystyrene tray attaching brackets
- Remove the probe from its plastic clip and disconnect the infrared
remote control unit cable
- Pull the polystyrene tray out as straight as possible toward the
bottom.
- Unscrew the central fan attaching screw
- Remove the fan
- Disconnect the motor wires (marking on the wires and the
connector)
- Remove the four motor support screws
- Replace the motor
- Reconnect the new motor, carefully checking the marking on
each wire
- Install the motor support
- Install the fan
- Install the polystyrene tray, being careful to insert the probe
through the hole in the tray
- Attach the tray with the four metal brackets
- Install the front panel, infrared remote control unit cable, air filter
and return air grille
- The air filter is made of acrylic fiber and can be washed with
water. To remove the filter, simply open the return air grille by
releasing the two locks.
Latch of the grille
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
GENERAL POWER SUPPLY
- Make the connection on the outdoor unit
- This unit is designed to be permanently wired to a
fixed power line.
- Refer to the circuit diagrams on the units.
GC 30 RCF -> 45 RCFA
- Make the connection on the side of the outdoor
unit after removing access panel .
A
A = Hatch for connection
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POWER SUPPLY
K30RCF
POWER SUPPLY ~ 240 V / 50 Hz
GC30RCFA & GC30RCC
K45RCF
GC45RCFX
POWER SUPPLY 3N ~ 415 V
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SERVICING
ROUTINE SERVICINGROUTINE SERVICING
ROUTINE SERVICINGROUTINE SERVICING
ROUTINE SERVICING
To ensure the correct operation of the installation, it is necessary
to have preventive maintenance of the indoor and outdoor units
carried out by qualified personnel.
GENERAL INSTALLATIONGENERAL INSTALLATION
GENERAL INSTALLATIONGENERAL INSTALLATION
GENERAL INSTALLATION
Carry out a visual inspection of the complete installation in ser-
vice.
Check the general cleanness of the installation, and check that
the condensate evacuations are not blocked, particularly on the
indoor unit, before the summer season.
Check the condition of the tray.
OUTDOOR UNITOUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNITOUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
COOLANT SYSTEMCOOLANT SYSTEM
COOLANT SYSTEMCOOLANT SYSTEM
COOLANT SYSTEM
Clean the heat exchanger using a special product for alumi-
nium-copper heat exchangers, and rinse with water. Do not use
hot water or steam, as this could cause the pressure of the
coolant to increase.
Check that the surface of the aluminium fins of the heat exchanger
is not damaged by impacts or scratches, and clean with an
appropriate tool if necessary.
ELECTRICAL SECTIONELECTRICAL SECTION
ELECTRICAL SECTIONELECTRICAL SECTION
ELECTRICAL SECTION
Check that the main power supply cable is not damaged or altered
in such a way as to affect the insulation
Check that the interconnecting cables between the two units are
not damaged or altered, and that they are correctly connected.
Check the earth connection.
INDOOR UNITINDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNITINDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
In order for the installation to operate correctly, it is essential to
regularly clean the air filter located in the intake of the indoor unit.
When clogged, the filter reduces the air flow through the heat
exchanger of the indoor unit, which in turn reduces the efficiency
of the installation and inhibits the cooling of the fan motor.
Check the cleanness of the indoor heat exchanger.
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATION
ON THE EQUIPMENT, CHECK THAT THE
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY IS
SWITCHED OFF AND THAT IT CANNOT BE
SWITCHED ON INADVERTENTLY.
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Cassette K30RCF / GC30RCC
ATTENTION:
THE INDOOR UNIT IS SUPPLIED WITH AN EXTRA RESTRICTOR
KIT FOR CONNECTION TO THE INDOOR LIQUID VALVE DURING
INSTALLATION AS THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATION.
WARNING:
WITHOUT THIS KIT, THE UNIT WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY
IN THE HEATING MODE.
FOR CONNECTION TO INDOOR UNIT
RESTRICTOR KIT INSTALLATIONRESTRICTOR KIT INSTALLATION
SUCTION VALVE
RESTRICTOR
LIQUID VALVE
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Airwell GC 30 RCF Service & Installation Manual

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
Service & Installation Manual

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