Lennox CWC 090-4P, CWC 070-4P, CWC 090-2P, CWC 070-2P Maintenance Manual

WATER
CASSETTE
INSTALLATION-OPERATION
&
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
1
• PRODUCT RANGE
• GENERAL INFORMATION
• SPECIFICATION
• COOLING CAPACITIES
• HEATING CAPACITIES
• WATER PRESSURE DROP
• ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
• UNIT DIMENSIONS
• DRAIN PIPEWORK
• INSTALLATION
• CONTROL PANEL
• INSTALATION OF DIFFUSER AND INLET GRILLE
• MAINTENANCE
• AIR DISTRIBUTION
• OPTIONS
• FAULT ANALYSIS
• POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND
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2 3
4-5
6 7 8 8 9
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10-11
12 13
14-15
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16-17
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Congratulations, you have made a wise choice with the purchase of your Lennox chilled water ceiling
cassette CWC/CWC-D.
This product has been designed, assembled and supplied in one of our world class manufacturing facilities
and we feel sure that it will meet your expectations.
Lennox an international organisation with world wide distribution takes pride in supplying you with this
product.
• PRODUCT RANGE
• GENERAL INFORMATION
• SPECIFICATION
• COOLING CAPACITIES
• HEATING CAPACITIES
• WATER PRESSURE DROP
• ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
• UNIT DIMENSIONS
• DRAIN PIPEWORK
• INSTALLATION
• CONTROL PANEL
• INSTALATION OF DIFFUSER AND INLET GRILLE
• MAINTENANCE
• AIR DISTRIBUTION
• OPTIONS
• FAULT ANALYSIS
• POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND
PAGE
2 3
4-5
6 7 8 8 9
10
10-11
12 13
14-15
15
16-17
17 18
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Congratulations, you have made a wise choice with the purchase of your Lennox chilled water ceiling
cassette CWC/CWC-D.
This product has been designed, assembled and supplied in one of our world class manufacturing facilities
and we feel sure that it will meet your expectations.
Lennox an international organisation with world wide distribution takes pride in supplying you with this
product.
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PACKING CONTENT
Units 2P : 2 pipes system Units 4P : 4 pipes system
PRODUCT RANGE
MODEL V / Ph / 50 Hz
NOMINAL CAPACITY W
6750
9150
8650
230 V - 1Ph
CWC 070-2P
230 V - 1Ph
230 V - 1Ph
230 V - 1Ph
CWC 090-2P
CWC 070-4P
CWC 090-4P
COOLING
HEATING
8450
5800
7050
10600
6450
LENNOX
Cassette unit
Difusser
Installation manual
Hanging bracket insulation
Screws and washers
Setting up
template
(*)
(*) Packed separately
PRODUCT RANGE
MODEL V / Ph / 50 Hz
NOMINAL CAPACITY W
6750
9150
8650
230 V - 1Ph
CWC 070-2P
230 V - 1Ph
230 V - 1Ph
230 V - 1Ph
CWC 090-2P
CWC 070-4P
CWC 090-4P
COOLING
HEATING
8450
5800
7050
10600
6450
LENNOX
3
GENERAL INFORMATION
The CEILING CASSETTES are designed to operate with chilled and hot water. They provide both cooling and dehumidification in cooling mode and heating in the latter, and filtering the air in the process. Electrical heating elements are available as an option on all units.
The unit chassis is made of galvanised steel and is fully insulated both inside and out.
Made of copper tubes and aluminium fins. Coils have been designed and manufactured to ensure maximum efficiency.
The units are supplied with, two, 3 speed centrifugal fan. The impellor blades have been designed specifically for this type of units ensuring exceptionally low sound levels and the motor is protected with internal thermal protection.
The air discharge louvres change position in automatic or manual mode, (according to versions). In the case that this function has not been incorporated the position of the louvres can be adjusted manually.
The unit is designed, with serviceability in mind, and all components are easily accessible. A drip tray collects condensate which is removed by means of a condensate pump.
Made in decorative plastic, with a smooth finish. Internal insulation prevents condensation from forming. Four louvres ensure air distribution.
A polypropylene washable air filter is incorporated in the unit it is easily accessible for maintenance.
CABINET
ELECTRIC CIRCUITHEAT INTERCHANGE
INTERNAL COMPONENTS
OPTIONSFAN
AIR DISTRIBUTION
The electrical panel is provided with a terminal block which provides connection of mains power .
- Electric heater.
- Fresh air kit. Duct connection. Fresh air fan. Duct supports.
- Discharge of air to an adjacent room kit. Duct connection. Duct supports.
- Water control valve kit with 2 way or 3 way
proportional control valves.
- Auxiliary drip tray.
- Thermostat.
- Float switch.
DIFFUSER PANEL
AIR FILTER
CABINET
ELECTRIC CIRCUITHEAT INTERCHANGE
INTERNAL COMPONENTS
OPTIONSFAN
AIR DISTRIBUTION
The electrical panel is provided with a terminal block which provides connection of mains power .
- Electric heater.
- Fresh air kit. Duct connection. Fresh air fan. Duct supports.
- Discharge of air to an adjacent room kit. Duct connection. Duct supports.
- Water control valve kit with 2 way or 3 way
proportional control valves.
- Auxiliary drip tray.
- Thermostat.
- Float switch.
DIFFUSER PANEL
AIR FILTER
4
m /h
3
(1)Inlet air temperature: 27ºC BS / 19ºC BH
Water temperature: 7/12º C
(2)Inlet air temperature: 20ºC BS
Water temperature: 50º C
(3)Inlet air temperature: 20ºC BS
Water temperature: 70/60º C
(4)Fan high speed.
Power supply 230V-1ph-50Hz 230V-1ph-50Hz
(*)Sound level has been tested at a distance of 2 m from the unit, at standard conditions
6750 8450
kPa(1)
W(1)
l
5190 6600
1160
1450
24 28
CWC 070-2P
CWC 090-2P
W(1)
l/h(1)
42 54
9150 10600
kPa(2)
1160
1450
24 28
W(2) l/h(2)
0.18 0.2
A
A(4)
0.8
0.9
4 4
17.4 17.4
W(4)
KW
14930
17300
kPa(3)
1280 1490
28 29
1400 / 1020 1650 / 1200
W(3) l/h(3)
F 3/4'' GF 3/4'' G
dB(A)(*)
51/4247/41
Kg
298x1175x575
5 5
Kg
43 45
HxLxW(mm) HxLxW(mm)
48x1320x720 48x1320x720
298x1175x575
SPECIFICATIONS
UNIT
Total cooling capacity Sensible cooling capacity Chilled water flow rate
Water content
Hot water flow rate
Air flow (max. / min)
Fan power consumption Running current Electric heater power consumption
Running current with electric heater
2 PIPES SYSTEM
Hot water flowrate Hot water pressure drop
Pipe connections
Sound level (Lp)
Diffuser dimensions Cassette dimensions Diffuser weight
Cassette weight
Chilled water pressure drop
Hot water pressure drop
Total heating capacity
Total heating capacity
(*)Sound level has been tested at a distance of 2 m from the unit, at standard conditions
6750 8450
kPa(1)
W(1)
l
5190 6600
1160
1450
24 28
CWC 070-2P
CWC 090-2P
W(1)
l/h(1)
42 54
9150 10600
kPa(2)
1160
1450
24 28
W(2) l/h(2)
0.18 0.2
A
A(4)
0.8
0.9
4 4
17.4 17.4
W(4)
KW
14930
17300
kPa(3)
1280 1490
28 29
1400 / 1020 1650 / 1200
W(3) l/h(3)
F 3/4'' GF 3/4'' G
dB(A)(*)
51/4247/41
Kg
298x1175x575
5 5
Kg
43 45
HxLxW(mm) HxLxW(mm)
48x1320x720 48x1320x720
298x1175x575
SPECIFICATIONS
UNIT
Total cooling capacity Sensible cooling capacity Chilled water flow rate
Water content
Hot water flow rate
Air flow (max. / min)
Fan power consumption Running current Electric heater power consumption
Running current with electric heater
2 PIPES SYSTEM
Hot water flowrate Hot water pressure drop
Pipe connections
Sound level (Lp)
Diffuser dimensions Cassette dimensions Diffuser weight
Cassette weight
Chilled water pressure drop
Hot water pressure drop
Total heating capacity
Total heating capacity
5
m /h
3
(1)Inlet air temperature: 27ºC BS / 19ºC BH
Water temperature: 7/12º C
(2)Inlet air temperature: 20ºC BS
Water temperature: 70/60º C
(3)Fan high speed.
Power supply 230V-1ph-50Hz 230V-1ph-50Hz
(*)Sound level has been tested at a distance of 2 m from the unit, at standard conditions
5800 7050
kPa(1)
W(1)
l
4350 5270
1000 1210
11
25
CWC 070-4P
CWC 090-4P
W(1)
l/h(1)
42 54
6450 8650
kPa(2)
555 745
24
17
W(2) l/h(2)
0.18 0.2
A
A(3)
0.8 0.9
4 4
17.4 17.4
W(3)
KW
1400 / 1020 1650 / 1200
dB(A)(*)
51/4247/41
Kg
298x1175x575
5 5
Kg
43 45
HxLxW(mm) HxLxW(mm)
48x1320x720 48x1320x720
298x1175x575
Cold water F 3/4'' G Hot water F 1/2'' G
SPECIFICATIONS
UNIT
Total cooling capacity Sensible cooling capacity Chilled water flow rate
Water content
Heating capacity
Hot water flow rate
Air flow (max. / min)
Fan power consumption Running current Electric heater power consumption
Running current with electric heater
4 PIPES SYSTEM
Pipe connections
Sound level (Lp)
Diffuser dimensions Cassette dimensions
Diffuser weight
Cassette weight
Chilled water pressure drop
Hot water pressure drop
5800 7050
kPa(1)
W(1)
l
4350 5270
1000 1210
11
25
CWC 070-4P
CWC 090-4P
W(1)
l/h(1)
42 54
6450 8650
kPa(2)
555 745
24
17
W(2) l/h(2)
0.18 0.2
A
A(3)
0.8 0.9
4 4
17.4 17.4
W(3)
KW
1400 / 1020 1650 / 1200
dB(A)(*)
51/4247/41
Kg
298x1175x575
5 5
Kg
43 45
HxLxW(mm) HxLxW(mm)
48x1320x720 48x1320x720
298x1175x575
Cold water F 3/4'' G Hot water F 1/2'' G
SPECIFICATIONS
UNIT
Total cooling capacity
Sensible cooling capacity
Chilled water flow rate
Water content
Heating capacity
Hot water flow rate
Air flow (max. / min)
Fan power consumption Running current Electric heater power consumption
Running current with electric heater
4 PIPES SYSTEM
Pipe connections
Sound level (Lp)
Diffuser dimensions Cassette dimensions
Diffuser weight
Cassette weight
Chilled water pressure drop
Hot water pressure drop
6
CORRECTION FACTORS
The given values have been calculated for a high-speed fan. For a different speed, the given values must be multiplied by the following correction factors:
Total cooling capacity W
Sensible cooling capacity W
Room air temperature
with DB ºC
Room air temperature
with WB ºC
Low
speed
Medium
speed
Cooling Capacity
Water inlet
temperature ºC
T water ºC
COOLING CAPACITIES
3
4
9
8
7
6
5
10
4
98765
10
11
12
13
3000
22
21
20
19 1817161514
22 21 20
19 18
25
24 23
28
27
26
30
29
4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000
4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000
10000 11000 12000
070-2P
070-4P
090-4P
090-2P
070-4P
070-2P
090-4P
090-2P
EXAMPLE: For the unit CWC 090-2P with chilled water rise of T = 5 ºC, chilled water temperature 7 ºC and entering air temperature 27 ºC DB/19 ºC WB, according to the diagram the cooling capacity is: Total cooling capacity = 8450 W Sensible cooling capacity= 6600 W To estimate the water flow use the formula Qw=Pt x 0.86 Qw = Water flow (l/h) T Pt = Total cooling capacity (W) T = Inlet water temperature - outlet water temperature (ºC) For the example given Qw =1453 l/h and water pressure drop in page 8 is 28 Kpa.
DB : Dry bulb WB : Wet bulb
0,8 0,9
COOLING CAPACITIES
3
4
9
8
7
6
5
10
4
98765
10
11
12
13
3000
22
21
20
19 1817161514
22 21 20
19 18
25
24 23
28
27
26
30
29
4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000
4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000
10000 11000 12000
070-2P
070-4P
090-4P
090-2P
070-4P
070-2P
090-4P
090-2P
EXAMPLE: For the unit CWC 090-2P with chilled water rise of T = 5 ºC, chilled water temperature 7 ºC and entering air temperature 27 ºC DB/19 ºC WB, according to the diagram the cooling capacity is: Total cooling capacity = 8450 W Sensible cooling capacity= 6600 W To estimate the water flow use the formula Qw=Pt x 0.86 Qw = Water flow (l/h) T Pt = Total cooling capacity (W) T = Inlet water temperature - outlet water temperature (ºC) For the example given Qw =1453 l/h and water pressure drop in page 8 is 28 Kpa.
DB : Dry bulb WB : Wet bulb
7
50
200
800
1600
50403020 60 70
070-4P
070-2P
090-4P
090-2P
40 30 20 10
400
600
1000
1200
1400
5
10
15
20
25
Water pressure drops (Kpa) (Hot water coil)
Entering water temperature ºC - entering air temperature ºC
Heating capacity (Kw)
1800
2000
070-4P
070-2P
090-4P
090-2P
Water flow (l/h)
Low speed
Medium
speed
Cooling Capacity
80
CORRECTION FACTORS
The given values have been calculated for a high-speed fan. For a different speed, the given values must be multiplied by the following correction factors:
HEATING CAPACITY
EXAMPLE: For the unit CWC 090-2P, with entering water temperature - entering air temperature equal to 50 ºC and water flow 1490 l/h in the diagram we get: Total heating capacity = 17300 W Water pressure drops = 29 KPa (high speed fan)
0,77 0,85
HEATING CAPACITY
EXAMPLE: For the unit CWC 090-2P, with entering water temperature - entering air temperature equal to 50 ºC and water flow 1490 l/h in the diagram we get: Total heating capacity = 17300 W Water pressure drops = 29 KPa (high speed fan)
8
2
3 X 1,5mm
2
3 X 1,5mm
2
7 X 1,5mm
2
8 X 1,5mm
2
3 X 1,5mm
2
7 X 1,5mm
1 1
2
2
As the percentage of glycol increases the standard pump flow decreases due to the increased pressure characteristics. This means that the cooling and heating duties will decrease. As a result the pressure drop must be multiplied by the coefficient shown in the table below.
2 PIPES SYSTEM 4 PIPES SYSTEM
WATER PRESSURE DROP
Ethylene glycol %
Pressure drop
POWER SUPPLY WIRING This equipment must be installed in accordance with national regulations. A suitable means of disconnecting all supply
poles must be provided in the power supply wiring. The
power supply must incorporate suitably rated fused or
circuit breaker protection.
MODEL
VOLTAGE
50Hz
CWC070-2P /
CWC090-2P
CWC070-4P /
CWC090-4P
230 V / 1Ph 230 V / 1Ph
----
----
COOL WATER
COOL AND HOT WATER
Nº OF WIRES X SECTION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
10%
x 1,07
20%
x 1,12
30%
x 1,20
5 7 81 2 3
0 1 2 3 42 51 2
230V/50HZ 1Ph + N
4 6
6 7 8
5 7 81 2 3
0 1 2 3 42 51 2
230V/50HZ 1Ph + N
4 6
6 7 8
THERMOSTAT
RC-311-X2
CASSETTE UNIT
Power supply
Thermostat connections
1
1
2
2
CHILLED WATER CWC 070-4P / CWC 090-4P CWC 070-2P / CWC 090-2P
CHILLED WATER AND HOT WATER
CWC 070-2P / CWC 090-2P
PRESSURE DROP Kpa
CWC 070-2P CWC 090-2P
800
1100
1000
1200 1300
900
1400
1600 1700 1800
1500
1900
14 16 19 22
19 22
FLOW
RATE
l/h
2000
25 28 32
35 38
---
---
---
---
25
29 31 35
38 42 46
9 11 14 16
1160 24 18
1450 33 28
CWC 070-4P CWC 090-4P CWC 090-4PCWC 070-4P
400
900
500
1000
1200
700
600
800
24 27
COOL WATER HOT WATER
7 9
11
21
15 16
18
PRESSURE DROP Kpa
1100
1300 1400 1500 1600
35 38
14 16 19
32
22 25
28
35
43 53
14 20
27
15
19 24 29
11
34 40
46
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
FLOW
RATE
l/h
555 24--- --- ---
745 --- --- 41 17
1210 16 25 40---
POWER SUPPLY WIRING This equipment must be installed in accordance with national regulations. A suitable means of disconnecting all supply
poles must be provided in the power supply wiring. The
power supply must incorporate suitably rated fused or
circuit breaker protection.
MODEL
VOLTAGE
50Hz
CWC070-2P /
CWC090-2P
CWC070-4P /
CWC090-4P
230 V / 1Ph 230 V / 1Ph
----
----
COOL WATER
COOL AND HOT WATER
Nº OF WIRES X SECTION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
10%
x 1,07
20%
x 1,12
30%
x 1,20
5 7 81 2 3
0 1 2 3 42 51 2
230V/50HZ 1Ph + N
4 6
6 7 8
5 7 81 2 3
0 1 2 3 42 51 2
230V/50HZ 1Ph + N
4 6
6 7 8
THERMOSTAT
RC-311-X2
CASSETTE UNIT
Power supply
Thermostat connections
1
1
2
2
CHILLED WATER CWC 070-4P / CWC 090-4P CWC 070-2P / CWC 090-2P
CHILLED WATER AND HOT WATER
CWC 070-2P / CWC 090-2P
PRESSURE DROP Kpa
CWC 070-2P CWC 090-2P
800
1100
1000
1200 1300
900
1400
1600 1700 1800
1500
1900
14 16 19 22
19 22
FLOW
RATE
l/h
2000
25 28 32
35 38
---
---
---
---
25
29 31 35
38 42 46
9 11 14 16
1160 24 18
1450 33 28
CWC 070-4P CWC 090-4P CWC 090-4PCWC 070-4P
400
900
500
1000
1200
700
600
800
24 27
COOL WATER HOT WATER
7 9
11
21
15 16
18
PRESSURE DROP Kpa
1100
1300 1400 1500 1600
35 38
14 16 19
32
22 25
28
35
43 53
14 20
27
15
19 24 29
11
34 40
46
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
FLOW
RATE
l/h
555 24--- --- ---
745 --- --- 41 17
1210 16 25 40---
9
Inlet cool water connection 3/4''G
30
90
Inlet hot water connection 1/2''G
Outlet cool water connection 3/4''G
Outlet hot water connection 1/2''G
4 PIPES SYSTEM
2 PIPES SYSTEM
575
196
273
Fresh air knockout panel for
branch duct
CASSETTE UNIT
DIFFUSER PANEL
298
37
152
197
Outlet cool water connection 3/4''G
Inlet cool water connection 3/4''G
75
63
24
Drain tube
16 mm O.D.
Condensate pump flexible hose 10 mm I.D. 15 mm O.D.
Electrical cable entry point
Branch duct knockout hole, to supply
air into adjacent area
4x Hanging brackets
123
284,8
O 150
251
1140
17,5
29,5
51,9
493,6
527
121
527
1320
720
Auxiliary electrical board
Main electrical
board
17,5
UNIT DIMENSIONS (mm.)
143
46,5
O 68
10
2%
2% min.
Máx.200mm
-The unit is fitted with a condensate pump to ensure condensate removal.
-To insure that there is condensate flow, the drain tube must be installed with a fall of 2 % without obstructions, or without rising sections.
-To avoid any unpleasant odours from the drainage system a trap must be fitted with a trap depth of no less than 50 mm.
-The condensate pump has a maximum lift of 200 mm. The rising tube must always be vertical.
- On completion the drain line must be insulated.
-The drain tube is connected to drip tray.
-This drain tube is supplied with a cap; the cap can be removed when it is necessary to remove any water that accumulates in the drip tray.
1.The unit should be positioned centrally within the room. The ceiling must be horizontal to ensure that the unit is on level. The unit must be installed in a position where there is sufficient strength in the structure to support the weight of the unit. The false ceiling must have at less a height of 308 mm.
2.Ensure there is sufficient space around the unit to service it. Where there is a false ceiling ensure that there is enough space to provide access. Where there is a false panelled ceiling, ensure that there is sufficient space adjacent to remove the panels.
308
Diffuser panel
Cassette unit
DRAIN PIPEWORK.
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION METHOD
CONDENSATE PUMP
FLEXIBLE HOSE
DRAIN TUBE
CONDENSATE PUMP FLEXIBLE HOSE
DRAIN TUBE
11
SETTING UP TEMPLATE
25
25
3.Cut the false ceiling, to a maximum dimension of 625x1225 mm. For a panelled ceiling removes two panels of 600x600 or one of 600x1200mm.
4.Install the suspension rods to the ceiling, the rods
should have three nuts and two washers, as in next figure. The setting up template can be used to indicate the position for the suspension rods.
NOTE: Before marking the fixing points to the ceiling, ensure that the unit is positioned in the correct orientation taking into account of where the electrical cabinet are required. When the unit is fixed it is not easy to change position.
5.The water connections should be positioned, before
that the unit is installed.
6.When lifting the cassette into position care should be taken not to lift the unit by, the drip tray, water connection, drain tube; which could be damaged. The cassette should be lifted by the hanging brackets.
The hanging brackets should be insulated, with the supplied insulation.
7.The cassette brackets hook over the washer.
Tighten the cassette, with the lower nuts
8.Check to ensure the unit is level. The drain will
then automatically be lower than the rest of the drip tray.
9.Tighten the nuts on the suspended rods to ensure
a distance of 25 mm between the bottom face of the body of the unit and false ceiling.
Suspension rod
1
2
1 1
2
1
2
Nut Washer
493,6
55,2
600
1225
1140
42,5
42,5
51,2
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION METHOD
12
Cover
plate for
electrical
board
Terminal
plate
cover
Cover plate for
auxiliary electrical
board
WARNING
Electric shock hazard can cause injury or death. Before
attempting to perform any service or maintenance on the
unit, turn OFF the electrical power, and check that the fan
has stopped.
1
3
2
3
CONTROL PANEL
Removing the corresponding plate cover screws gives access to the electrical board and terminal plate, as indicated
on the drawing.
For electrical connection refer to wiring diagram in the unit.
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
ACCESS TO THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF THE UNIT
Electrical inlets, power supply and remote controller.
Terminal plate.
Electrical connections (it depends on versions)
13
Air grille and
filter
Diffuser panel
Display unit
holder
Swing motor
WARNING
Electric shock hazard can cause injury or death. Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance on the unit, turn OFF the electrical power, and check that the fan
has stopped.
The diffuser panel is sealed with insulation to avoid air gaps between the unit and the air panel. The insulation can be compressed from 8 mm to 3 mm, allowing the panel to be tightened to the cassette by up to 5 mm.
Insulation
Unit
Fig 1.
INSTALATION OF DIFFUSER AND INLET GRILLE
The display holder includes the infrared receiver (when the remote controller is of this type) and indicators. (Refer to the corresponding infrared controller manual) The infrared receiver panel is connected to the electrical board by means of wires.
1. - The display unit holder is mounted by two screws, on any side of the diffuser panel (Fig 1).
2. - The swing motor should now be connected with the power supply wires (it depends on versions).
Check that the position in which the diffuser is mounted is the right one.
1. - Release the air intake grille.
2. - The diffuser panel can then be provisionally positioned on the cassette using the fixing clips.
3. - The diffuser is fastened with the eight bolts supplied.
4. - Make sure that the frame has not been deformed in the installation, by an excessive tighten of the bolts. There must be no recirculation of air between intake and outlet air paths.
MOUNTING THE DIFFUSER PANEL TO THE UNIT
INSTALLATION OF DISPLAY UNIT HOLDER
MOUNTING THE AIR INTAKE GRILLE AND FILTER ASSEMBLY The position in which the grill is mounted depends on the position of the display unit holder.
1.- The grill fixing hooks should be fitted into the holes provided.
2.- The stays need to be placed between the diffuser and the inlet grille (Fig 2).
3.- The grille is mounted on the diffuser via two hand triggers. Initially pull off the hand triggers, then insert the grille into the diffuser and release the hand triggers. When this operation is completed the grille is attached to the diffuser (Fig 2).
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WARNING
Electric shock hazard can cause injury or death. Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance on the
unit, turn OFF the electrical power, and check that the fan has stopped.
MAINTENANCE
Access to terminal plate
The terminal plate can be accessed by removing the air intake grille and unscrewing the terminal cover. (Fig. 2)
Access to electrical panel
To gain access to the electrical board follow these instructions:
1.- Disconnect the infrared receiver display unit (if fitted), and the swing motor wire.
2.- Disassemble the diffuser panel by removing the screws that attaches it to the unit.
3.- Remove the cover of the electrical panel, where is the PCB.
Fig 2.
A
HAND TRIGGERS
HOOKS
STAYS
AIR FILTER
AIR INTAKE GRILLE
ELECTRICAL PANEL COVER
ALWAYS INSTALL THE FILTER
If the unit operates without the filter, there is
a risk of damaging the unit through dust
contamination.
ACCESS TO ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
(Fig. 2 & 3)
1.- Stop the unit.
2.- Open the air intake grille on the unit.
Open the grille by way of two hand triggers, which are close to the display unit holder. The grille will swing down supported by the stays and the hooks.
3.-Relese the air intake grille from de unit. To release the grille pull it down until the stays can be unlock from the diffuser, then pull it back to an angle greater of 90º and lift it lightly, finally the grille hooks will come away from the diffuser.
4.-Remove the air filter once the air intake grille have been released
Clean the air filter depending on the operation conditions and working time, (approximately once every 6 months). Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust off. If the filter is too dirty, wash it with water and neutral detergent. Dry the filter before re-fitting.
5.-Replace the filter in the right position.
6.- Close the air intake grille.
Place the hand triggers on position again.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER (Fig. 2)
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Coil Fan motor Condensate pump Float switch
1 2
3 4
WARNING
Electric shock hazard can cause injury or death. Before
attempting to perform any service or maintenance on the
unit, turn OFF the electrical power, and check that the fan
has stopped.
Louvres change position to distribute air according to heating or cooling operation.
iIn cooling only mode the louvres are positioned to
distribute air outwards from the discharge, which allow airflow close to the ceiling.
In heat pump mode the louvres are repositioned to blow
air in a downward direction. The air should flow towards to the floor to prevent layers or stationary hot air forming in the upper part of the room.
Louvres can be placed on intermediate positions by using the remote control; as well the louvres may be set to move continuously, sweep mode. (For more information, see the remote control manual.)
DIRECCIONAMIENTO DE AIRE
DRIP TRAY
VOLUTE
MAINTENANCE
1
2
Louvre position for correct air flow in heat pump mode.
Louvre position for correct air flow in cooling only mode.
When checking or replacing any internal component of the unit eg coil, fan motor, condensate pump, float switch, the drip tray and volute must be removed.
• Remove the air intake grille and filter.
• Disconnect the infrared receiver display unit, and the swing motor wire.
• Disassembly the diffuser panel by removing the screws that attach it to the unit.
• Detach the two volutes by removing their screws, and the two electrical panel covers.
• The drip tray can be taken apart by removing its screws. As shown in the figure.
IMPORTANT:
Do not try to move the louvres, when
they are connected to a motor.
ACCESS TO INTERNAL COMPONENTS
DISASSEMBLING DRIP TRAY
2
3
4
1
1
2
16
3
m /h
Air flow supplied to an adjacent room in m /h, fresh air fan at high speed.
3
OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEATER TECHNICAL DATA
(*)Elements included in optional kit
Duct connection Ø150mm flange and clip (*)
Insulated flexible duct Ø150
Air inlet
grille
Duct connection Ø75 mm(*)
Duct Ø125mm
Air inlet grille and filter
Air intake
Fan (*)
Reduction 125-75mm(*)
Branch 150x125(*)
Duct Ø150mm
POWER
230 V 1Ph -50Hz 230 V / 400 V 3Ph -50Hz
2,5 Kw / 4 Kw
• Remove the 150 mm insulation material and cut out the prepunched side knockouts. Do not use the same fan to provide air conditioned to both ducts.
• Cut away the polystyrene around the inside edge of the
opened panel, remove the polystyrene.
• Use a duct connection flange and a suitable duct.
• Air supply to an adjacent room requires that outlet corresponding with the duct is closed.
• An air inlet grille must be fitted (if possible near the floor)
between the air conditioned room (where the unit is situated) and the adjacent room.
• Conduits can be of flexible polyester type or corrugate
aluminium, externally covered with anti-condensate material. The duct length can be calculated by taking into account the pressure drop through the unit, using the following table.
• Side knockouts panel are provided. One to connect a fresh air inlet duct, and another to connect an air distribution
duct to deliver air to an adjacent room.
MODELS
OPTIONS
AIR SUPPLY TO AN ADJACENT ROOM
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
• Remove the 68 mm insulation material and cut out the prepunched side knockouts.
• Secure the duct connection flange to the unit. Conduits can be of flexible polyester type or corrugate aluminium, externally covered with anti-condensate material.
• Install a supplementary fresh air fan for the introduction of fresh air into the unit. The fan motor must be controlled by an ON-OFF switch.
• Fresh air flow must be less than 10% of the total air flow, to avoid operating problems. A speed controller should be installed in the supplementary fan motor, for adjusting the air flow.
Air flow
CWC 070-2P / CWC 070-4P
400
UNIT/MODELS
Available pressure
200 50
0
10 20
500
250 50
0
20 30
Pa.
CWC 090-2P / CWC 090-4P
070-2P / 090-2P
FRESH AIR MAKE UP
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NOTE THE CORRECT POSITION OF THE
WATER CONTROL VALVE
Cool water control valve
NOTE: Proportional valves, must be connected to a proportional flow regulation control (not included in optional kit)
Water control valve
Auxiliary drip tray
Main cable
2 PIPE SYSTEM
4 PIPE SYSTEM
PROBLEM
ACTION
FAULT ANALYSIS
1.- Unit not operating
• Check power is available at unit.
• Check wiring.
• Check remote control is functioning and set properly ( if any).
2.- Indoor unit fans running too fast without apparent speed change
• Check the indoor unit filter is clean.
• Check wiring
• If problem persists then motor may be faulty.
3.- Condensate overflowing
• Check drip tray for blockage, and condensate drains away.
• Check unit is level.
• Check condensate pump is working.
• Check service drain pipework.
• Install the auxiliary drip tray as shown in the illustration.
• Connect the drain tube from drip tray to the
auxiliary drip tray.
• The condensate drains from auxiliary drip
tray will be pumped away.
OPTIONS
WATER CONTROL VALVE KIT (2 AND 3 WAYS, ON/OFF AND PROPORTIONAL)
AUXILIARY DRIP TRAY
Auxiliary drip tray
Hot water control valve
Main cable
Water control valve (3 ways) proportional
Water connection
Drain tube from drip tray
Connecting flexible hose
Auxiliary drip tray
Drain tube from auxiliary drip tray
CAUTION
Connect each valve ON/OFF to
its corresponding connector
(cooling connector and heating
conector
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The air filter cleaning operations do not require technical service; however when an electrical or mechanical operation is required call an Engineer.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard can cause injury or death. Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance on the unit, turn OFF the electrical power, and check that the fan has stopped.
FILTER CLEANING
Check the air filter and make sure it is not blocked with dust or dirt.
If the filter is dirty, wash it in a bowl with neutral soap and water, drying it in the shade before inserting it in the unit.
Standard Guidelines to Lennox Refac equipment
All technical data contained in these operating instructions including the diagrams and technical description remains the property of Lennox Refac and may not be used (except for the purpose of familiarising the user with the equipment), reproduced, photocopied, transferred or transmitted to third parties without prior written authorisation from Lennox Refac.
The data published in the operating instructions is based on the latest information available. We reserve the right to make modifications without notice.
We reserve the right to modify our products without notice without obligation to modify previously supplied goods.
These operating instructions contain useful and important information for the smooth operation and maintenance of your equipment.
The instructions also include guidelines on how to avoid accidents and serious damage before commissioning the equipment and during its operation and how to ensure smooth and fault-free operation. Read the operating instructions carefully before starting the equipment, familiarise yourself with the equipment and handling of the installation and carefully follow the instructions. It is very important to be properly trained in handling the equipment. These operating instructions must be kept in a safe place near the equipment.
Like most equipment, the unit requires regular maintenance. This section concerns the maintenance personnel and management. If you have any queries or would like to receive further information on any aspect relating to your equipment, do not hesitate to contact us.
Risk of injury with
rotating objects
Low
temperatures
High
temperatures
Risk of injury with
moving objects
Electrical
voltage
Abrasive surfaces
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