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CLIVET CF 242 User Manual

CLIVET CF 242
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CF
91-121-142-162-182-202-242
DUCTABLE HORIZONTAL RECESSED WATER TERMINAL UNIT
Installation and Use Manual
M42740M4-02 25/09/08
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CLIVET CF 242 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCLIVET
ModelCF 242
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

UNIT IDENTIFICATION

SERIAL NUMBER LABEL

Label identifying unit with series, size, serial number, year, electrical diagram, and technical data.

SERIAL NUMBER

Unique machine identifier for tracing features and components, crucial for spare parts.

GENERAL WARNINGS

MANUAL AND UNIT HANDLING GUIDELINES

Comprehensive guidelines for safe operation, installation, maintenance, and modifications to ensure unit safety and warranty.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Highlights design features to prevent risks and reduce hazards, emphasizing residual risk awareness.

RESIDUAL RISKS

GENERAL RISKS AND DANGER AREAS

Lists common situations posing risks and highlights areas requiring authorized personnel access.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM RISKS

Details hazards associated with electrical systems, including faulty wiring, earthing issues, and live parts.

HANDLING AND INSTALLATION RISKS

Covers risks from improper unit handling, installation, and structural integrity issues.

MOVING PARTS AND WATER SYSTEM RISKS

Covers hazards from contact with moving fan parts and risks related to water system leaks.

RECEPTION AND HANDLING

STORAGE AND HANDLING PROCEDURES

Guidelines for proper unit storage, safe handling operations, and packaging removal.

POSITIONING

FUNCTIONAL CLEARANCES AND DETAILS

Importance of respecting functional spaces for operation, maintenance, and specific placement instructions.

WATER CONNECTIONS

FREEZE RISK AND CONDENSATE DISCHARGE

Measures to prevent freezing and procedures for condensate discharge connection to avoid damage.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION GUIDELINES

Requirements for electrical lines and components, performed by specialized and trained personnel.

STANDARD UNIT ELECTRICAL DATA

Table showing electrical specifications like voltage, current, and power input for different unit sizes.

CONNECTION TO THE MAINS

Step-by-step guide for connecting the unit to the main power supply safely and correctly.

ELECTRICAL PANEL LAYOUTS

ROOM THERMOSTAT

Thermostat Unit Positioning

Guidelines for optimal thermostat placement for comfort and energy efficiency, including positions to avoid.

START-UP PROCEDURES

PRELIMINARY AND SYSTEM CHECKS

Comprehensive checks for unit installation, electrical, aeraulic, and water systems before start-up.

VERIFY TENSIONS AND ABSORPTIONS

Checks fluid temperatures and unit power supply tension/absorption during operation.

CONTROL SYSTEM

AIR FLOW RATE CHECK

Procedures for checking and calibrating air flow rate against system characteristics and unit configuration.

DETAILED OPERATING MODES

THERMOSTAT OPERATION AND CONTROLS

CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS AND MANAGEMENT

CONTROL SYSTEM ALARMS AND PARAMETERS

ALARMS VISIBLE BY THE DISPLAY

Lists and explains alarm codes displayed by the unit for effective troubleshooting and identification.

HID-T12 THERMOSTAT FUNCTIONALITY

ELECTRIC RESISTANCES AND DEHUMIDIFICATION

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

AIR FILTERS MAINTENANCE

Procedures for cleaning and replacing air filters to ensure unit efficiency and maintain hygiene.

COMPONENT MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS AND UNIT PREPARATION

ANNUAL AND SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTIONS

Schedule and scope of inspections for unit components, electrical systems, and operating parameters.

TROUBLESHOOTING AND DECOMMISSIONING

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES

Procedures for identifying and resolving operational issues, emphasizing safety and authorized personnel intervention.

DISCONNECTING THE UNIT

Steps for safely disconnecting the unit, including refrigerant and antifreeze recovery procedures.

DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL

Requirements for sending the unit to authorized centers for safe dismantling and environmentally compliant disposal.

GENERAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS (SIZES 91-121)

DIMENSIONS (SIZES 142-242)

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