EasyManua.ls Logo

CIAT CONDENCIAT CL2 - User Manual

CIAT CONDENCIAT CL2
16 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Loading...
condenciat CL2
07 - 2015
NA 15.15 B
Instruction manual

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Andrew FrazierJul 31, 2025
    Why is the condensation pressure too high in my CIAT Air Conditioner?
    • T
      Taylor RamirezJul 31, 2025
      High condensation pressure in your CIAT Air Conditioner, especially when compared to the discharge air, often triggers a high-pressure alarm. This can happen for several reasons: insufficient airflow (check the condenser fan), high air intake temperature (verify the condensation regulation setting), a dirty condenser (clean it), excessive refrigerant charge (bleed some off), a faulty condenser fan (repair it), or air in the refrigerating circuit (bleed the system).
  • L
    Linda MitchellAug 4, 2025
    What to do if the compressor does not start in my CIAT Air Conditioner?
    • G
      Gloria JonesAug 5, 2025
      If your CIAT Air Conditioner compressor doesn't start, begin by checking the power supply for any faults, such as tripped differentials or blown fuses. Then, inspect the safety chain for any open control component contacts. If those aren't the problem, the contactor coil may be blown and require replacement. Finally, an internal electronic thermistor thermostat might be open; in this case, wait for a restart and check the input current.
  • W
    William RobertsAug 9, 2025
    Why does the compressor stop and start repeatedly in my CIAT Air Conditioner?
    • B
      berryelizabethAug 9, 2025
      Repeated stopping and starting of the CIAT Air Conditioner compressor can be caused by several factors. These include an external control contact cycling too rapidly (adjust the control by increasing the control differential), insufficient gas (look for the leak and recharge the equipment), a fouled evaporator (clean it), a non-working evaporator fan or accelerator pump (repair or replace it), an expansion device damaged or blocked by impurities (replace it), or a blocked dehumidifier filter (replace it).
  • D
    Daniel KingAug 13, 2025
    What causes evaporation pressure to be too low in a CIAT Air Conditioner?
    • C
      Caitlin WilliamsAug 13, 2025
      Low evaporation pressure in your CIAT Air Conditioner can stem from insufficient flow rate in the evaporator (check the flow rates), a frozen evaporator (check the defrosting), a blocked expansion valve (remove and clean the expansion valve), insufficient gas (look for the leak and top up the charge), very low condensation temperature (adjust the flow rate using the dial on the CL control board), or a faulty evaporator fan or accelerator pump (repair it).
  • B
    Benjamin WardAug 18, 2025
    How to fix a noisy compressor in my CIAT Air Conditioner?
    • G
      Garrett HendersonAug 18, 2025
      If your CIAT Air Conditioner compressor is noisy, first check if the mounting is loose and retighten it. If the noise persists, the compressor may have insufficient oil; add oil to the recommended level. If the noise seems to be coming from inside the compressor, it may need to be replaced.
  • J
    Justin StoneAug 22, 2025
    What causes the condensation temperature to be too low in my CIAT Air Conditioner?
    • S
      sharon97Aug 22, 2025
      Low condensation temperature in your CIAT Air Conditioner can be caused by insufficient gas (look for leaks and top up the charge) or an obstacle in the expansion component (check the expansion valve).
  • M
    Michael MoralesAug 27, 2025
    How to reduce noisy operation of my CIAT Air Conditioner?
    • C
      Christine RossAug 27, 2025
      Noisy operation of your CIAT Air Conditioner can be due to the unit being installed without anti-vibration protection. To solve this, place the base on anti-vibration mountings.

Summary

Introduction

Incoming Goods Inspection

Equipment Identification

Guarantee Information

Safety Recommendations

Unit Location Guidelines

Weight and Handling

Operating Limits

Technical Characteristics

Electrical Characteristics

Dimensions

Installation Guidelines

Electrical Connections

Safety and Control Device Settings

Refrigerant Connections

Refrigerant Handling and Charging

Under Pressure Test

Procedure for performing pressure tests on refrigerant connections using nitrogen and R410A.

Vacuuming and R410 Charge

Step-by-step guide for vacuuming the circuit and charging with R410A refrigerant, including valve handling.

Additional Charge Calculation

Guidance on calculating additional refrigerant charge based on pipe length for connected systems.

Commissioning

Maintenance Procedures

Failures Control and Analysis

Declaration of Conformity

Guarantee Terms

CIAT CONDENCIAT CL2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCIAT
ModelCONDENCIAT CL2
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals