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Manual
Comfort Air Curtain
Model CITY CYQ CYV
Versi o n 6 Original Manual
a
English
COMFORT AIR CURTAIN
. . . Contents
1 Introduction 4
1.1 About this manual 4
1.2 How to read this manual 4
1.3 About the unit 5
1.4 Safety instructions 10
2 Installation 12
2.1 Safety instructions 12
2.2 Delivery check 12
2.3 General working method 12
2.4 Fixing the unit 14
2.5 Connecting the unit to the central heating installation 16
2.6 Connecting the unit to the Daikin system (CYQ and CYV) 17
2.7 Connecting the unit to the power supply 20
2.8 Installing control panel and external controls (CITY and CYV) 22
2.9 Control system without touch pad controller (CITY and CYV) 27
2.10 Finishing the unit 29
2.11 Switching on and checking function 33
3 Operation CITY and CYV 35
3.1 Switching the unit ON and OFF 35
3.2 Setting the fan speed 35
3.3 Setting the heating (CITY E and CYV) 36
4Operation CYQ 37
4.1 Switching the unit ON and OFF 37
4.2 Controlling the air curtain 38
5 Maintenance 39
5.1 Replacing or cleaning the filter 39
5.2 Cleaning the unit 40
5.3 Scheduled maintenance 40
6Faults 41
6.1 Safety instructions 41
6.2 Checking for faults 41
6.3 Resolving simple problems 42
6.4 Remedying faults 43
7Service 45
7.1 Safety instructions 45
7.2 Access to the interior of the unit 45
7.3 Electronics module 47
7.4 Daikin electronics module (CYQ and CYV) 47
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7.5 Fuses 48
7.6 Venting the heat exchanger (CITY W) 49
7.7 Bleeding the heat exchanger (CITY W) 49
7.8 Resetting the maximum thermostat (CITY E) 49
7.9 Configuration of the Biddle control cable 50
8 Dismantling 51
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1. . Introduction

1.1 About this manual

This manual describes the installation, operation and mainte­nance of the comfort air curtain model CITY, CYQ, CYV. The manual also provides instructions and information on service operations.

1.2 How to read this manual

1.2.1 For CYQ and CYV only:

This manual makes cross-reference to the manuals of the Dai­kin components (outdoor unit, indoor unit, control panel, etc.).

1.2.2 Marginal symbols used in the manual

The following symbols are used in this manual:
n Draws your attention to an important part of the
text.
c If you do not perform this procedure or action
correctly, you may damage the unit.
Follow the instructions strictly.
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w If you do not perform this procedure or
action correctly, you may cause damage and/ or bodily injury.
Follow the instructions strictly.
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d This indicates actions which are not
permitted.
Ignoring this warning may lead to serious damage or accidents which may involve bodily injury.

1.2.3 Pictograms used on the unit and in the manual

The following pictograms indicate potential risks or hazards. The same pictograms will also be found on the unit.
Pictograms
P
ICTOGRAM DESCRIPTION
w You are entering an area of the unit containing live components.
Accessible to qualified maintenance staff only.
Exercise caution.
w This surface or part can be hot. There is a risk of burns on contact.

1.3 About the unit

1.2.4 Related documentation

In addition to this manual, the following document has been supplied with the unit:
Wiring diagram for installation and service

1.3.1 Applications

The comfort air curtain is intended for the separation of cli­mates between two rooms, and for heating and filtering (filter class EN779-G2) of air. The unit is installed above the door­way, across its full width.
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The free-hanging model is designed for free, visible installation above the door.
The recessed model is designed for integration into a false ceiling or into a cove, with the inlet opening possibly at some distance from the unit.
The cassette model is designed for installation above a false ceiling, with the inlet opening close to the unit and with easy access to the unit.
CYQ and CYV
The CYQ/CYV air curtain is connected to a Daikin direct expansion system. The air blown through the unit is heated by the cooling medium. The air curtain is controlled and oper­ated partly by the Daikin system and partly by the Biddle sys­tem.
The system has a number of limitations:
The unit is only suitable for use in Daikin direct expansion systems.
The unit is not suitable for cooling.
The Daikin system has to be active at all times.
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Other versions and intended use.
On request, versions can be supplied for other applications.
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w Applications other than those described
above are not considered to be an intended use. Biddle assumes no responsibility for damage or injury resulting from applications other than the intended use. The intended use also implies observance of and compliance with the instructions in this manual.

1.3.2 Function

The air curtain blows out a warm air stream straight down, thus achieving the following:
The exchange of air between two rooms due to tempera­ture differences (convection) is stopped.
The cold air entering across the floor due to draught is heated.

1.3.3 Type designation

The table below gives an overview of available models of the comfort air curtain and the corresponding type designations. Combined, the type designations constitute the type code, for instance: CITY S-100-W-F.
If some part of the manual applies to certain models only, these will be indicated using the corresponding type designa­tion, for example:
CITY S: Models with capacity S
CITY 100: Models with discharge width 100
CITY W: Water-heated models
CITY E: Electrically-heated models
CITY F: Free-hanging models
n For the illustrations in this manual, the following unit
type is used as a general example: CITY M-150-W-F. The appearance of your unit may be different but its function is the same, unless stated otherwise.
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Explanation of the type code
P
ART TYPE CODE DESIGNATION MEANING
Product series CITY, CYQ, CYV General designation for the series
CYV For connection to Daikin VRV system (‘multi’)
CYQ For connection to Daikin ERQ system (‘pair’)
Capacity S, M or L Small, medium or large range
Discharge width 100, 150, 200 or 250 Discharge width in cm
Heating W Water heating
E Electric heating
A Without heating
DK Heating with Daikin direct expansion system
Mounting method F Free-hanging model
R Recessed model
C Cassette model
Colour (CYQ and CYV only)
Control panel (CYQ and CYV only)
BWhite
S Aluminium
XNon-standard colour
C Touch pad controller included
N Not included (if several units are connected in one installa-
tion)

1.3.4 Type plate

The type plate is located on the front left of the unit.
This manual refers to the following data on the type plate:
Type: Complete type code of the unit.
M: Weight of the unit.
Medium: Heating medium.
Capacity index: Daikin capacity index.
P
Maximum permissible working pressure of the hot
max:
water circuit (at110 °C).
U, I
max
, P
motor
and P
: Maximum load on the electrical
heating
system by the unit.

1.3.5 Field of application

The comfort air curtain is predominantly used in commercial premises at an ambient temperature of max. 40°C. The fol­lowing limits must thereby be observed:
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Application limits
Ambient temperature 5°C to 40°C
System voltage see type plate
Power see type plate
Maximum discharge temperature 50°C
Heating medium CITY W water with max. 20% glycol
Maximum working pressure and temperature CITY W
6 bar at 110°C
w The air curtain must not be employed in
potentially explosive atmospheres, wet environments, outdoors or in very dusty or aggressive air.
Biddle assumes no responsibility for damage or injury resulting from use in these situations.

1.3.6 CE declaration

The unit satisfies the applicable CE standards. The complete CE Declaration of Conformity can be found at: www.bid­dle.info.
Class A product
n CYV only: This is a Class A product. In a domestic
environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

1.3.7 Modifications and changes

No modifications or changes may be made to the unit which could influence its safety without the approval of Biddle. Changes or modifications will void the CE declaration.

1.3.8 Components and accessories

The following accessories are available as options:
Control panel (able to control a maximum of 10 units) (CITY, standard with CYV, not with CYQ)
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Biddle control cable, available in various lengths
Discharge temperature control unit (CITY W only)
Door contact switch
Set of wall brackets
n The unit can also be operated without control panel.
For CYQ and CYV only: Daikin components
The following Daikin components are required for an installa­tion:
Outdoor unit
Optional: One or more indoor units
Daikin control panel (optional for CYV)
Connection materials, such as cooling lines, wiring, etc.: See the installation manual for the outdoor unit.

1.4 Safety instructions

c The control system and the capacity index of the
Daikin outdoor unit must correspond to those of the Biddle air curtain.

1.4.1 Operation

w Do not put any objects in the inlets and
outlets.
w Do not block the inlets and outlets. w The upper surface of the unit becomes hot
during operation.
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c In exceptional situations, water may run out of the
unit. Therefore do not place anything under the unit that could be damaged as a result.
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1.4.2 Installation, maintenance and service

d The unit may be opened by qualified technical
staff only.
w Perform the following actions before opening
the unit:
1. Switch OFF the unit using the control panel.
2. Wait until the fans have stopped.
3. Allow the unit to cool down.
c The heat exchanger and/or the heating elements can
get very hot. Moreover, the fans may continue to rotate for a while.
4. For models for connection to a Daikin direct expan- sion system: Switch OFF the Daikin system and disconnect the mains power supply from the Daikin outdoor unit.
5. Disconnect the power supply (remove plug from power point or move isolation switch to OFF).
6. For water-heated models: Close the central heating supply (if possible).
c For CYQ and CYV: If the system is operating in
defrost mode or has been in operation recently, there may be water in the inspection panel.
w The fins of the heat exchanger are sharp.
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2.1 Safety instructions

w Installation work on the unit may only be
performed by qualified technical staff.
w Before you begin: read the safety instructions.

2.2 Delivery check

2.3 General working method

See also:
1.4 "Safety instructions" on page 10
Check the unit and its packaging for correct delivery. Immediately report to the driver and to the supplier any damage caused in transit.
Make sure that all components and accompanying parts have been supplied. Immediately report any defects to the supplier.

2.3.1 Sequence of operations

Biddle recommends the following working method for install­ing the Comfort Air Curtain:
1. Suspend the unit.
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2. For water-heated models: Connect the unit to the central heating system.
For models for connection to a Daikin direct expan­sion system:
Install the Daikin components as described in the respec­tive installation manuals.
- Outdoor unit;
- If installed in your system: Indoor unit(s);
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- Control panel.
3. Connect the unit to the mains power supply.
4. Install the control panel and (any optional) connections to external controls.
5. Finish the unit.
6. For models for connection to a Daikin direct expan- sion system: Connect the air curtain unit to the Daikin system.
7. Turn on the power supply and check the working of the unit.
General instructions
Some parts of this section are applicable only to certain mod­els. Where this is the case, it will be indicated. If no specific model is referred to, the description applies to all models.
n Make sure you perform all installation operations
that are required for your unit.
Check the type plate and consult the manual if you are not sure about the model or type of your unit.
n Protect the unit from damage and ingress of dust,
cement, etc. throughout the installation. You can, for instance, use the packaging for protection.
See also:
2.4 "Fixing the unit" on page 14
2.5 "Connecting the unit to the central heating installation" on
page 16
2.6 "Connecting the unit to the Daikin system (CYQ and CYV)"
on page 17
2.7 "Connecting the unit to the power supply" on page 20
2.8 "Installing control panel and external controls (CITY and
CYV)" on page 22
2.9 "Control system without touch pad controller (CITY and
CYV)" on page 27
2.10 "Finishing the unit" on page 29
2.11 "Switching on and checking function" on page 33
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2.4 Fixing the unit

2.4.1 Determining the location of the unit

d Do not install the unit in a vertical position.
Make sure that the structure from which the unit is about to be suspended can bear the weight of the unit. The weight is specified on the type plate.
Note the following dimensions:
- The unit must be at least as wide as the doorway
(dimension b).
- Position the unit as near to the doorway as possible.
- The maximum mounting height of the unit (dimension
h, measured from the floor to the discharge grille) depends on the unit type.
Installation height of unit
TYPE
CITY S 2.3 m
CITY M 2.5 m
CITY L 3.0 m
These heights apply only under normal circumstances. If in doubt, ask Biddle for advice on the correct height.
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HEIGHT
w The minimum mounting height (dimension h)
is 1.8 m.
w The top of the unit may get hot. Mount the
unit with a minimum clearance of 25 mm from the ceiling (dimension x).
See also:
1.3.4 "Type plate" on page 8
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2.4.2 Fixing the suspension brackets

1. Fix four threaded rods M8 according to the dimensions in the table. Make sure the threaded rods are perpendicular.
n Units of type CITY 250 have three suspension
brackets. Fix six threaded rods for that type.
2. Apply a lock nut 1 to each threaded rod.
3. Apply the suspension brackets 2 onto the threaded rods, and apply the nuts 3.
4. Make sure the suspension brackets are suspended horizon­tally and flush.
5. Secure each suspension bracket by tightening the lock nuts
1.
Dimensions for suspending unit
SIZE TYPE DIMENSIONS
a all models as needed
b CITY S 119 mm
CITY M 119 mm
CITY L 200 mm
c all models 200 mm
d CITY 100 500 mm
CITY 150 1000 mm
CITY 200 1500 mm
CITY 250 (six threaded rods)

2.4.3 Suspending and securing the unit

1. Lift the unit up and hook it into the suspension brackets.
2 x 1000 mm
c Depending on the weight specified on the type plate,
either use a lifting device or lift the unit with at least 2 persons.
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2. Fit a lock plate 3 to each suspension bracket.
w The unit may fall down if you do not secure
the suspension.
3. Check whether the unit is suspended firmly:
- Try to push the unit from its suspension.
- Shake the unit for a few seconds.
w Ensure you do not run any risk, should the
unit drop down.

2.5 Connecting the unit to the central heating installation

2.5.1 Particulars

c The supply and return pipes of the central heating
system must be connected to the correct corresponding connections 1. The directions are indicated on the unit using arrows.
The maximum permissible operating pressure of the hot water circuit is specified on the type plate. It is based on a water temperature of 110°C.
c Biddle recommends the inclusion of a valve in each
pipe.
The bleed valve 2 of the heat exchanger is located at the left in the top of the unit.

2.5.2 Frost protection

Take the following precautions if you install the unit in a room where frost may occur:
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Provide for constant circulation of the water at the right temperature;
Add up to 20% glycol to the water when the unit is not in operation during the wintertime;
Or drain the system and the unit.
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