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CLIVET WSAN-XSC 602 User Manual

CLIVET WSAN-XSC 602
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WSAN-XSC 352-402-432-452-
502-552-602
AIR-COOLED HEAT PUMP FOR EXTERNAL INSTALLATION
Installation and Use Manual
M91I40P7-01 30/01/08
Библиотека СОК
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CLIVET WSAN-XSC 602 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryHeat Pump
Power Supply400V / 3Ph / 50Hz
EER3.2
RefrigerantR410A
COP3.60

Summary

UNIT IDENTIFICATION

SERIAL NUMBER LABEL

Details on the unit's serial number label, including type, year, and data.

SERIAL NUMBER

Unique identifier for the machine, crucial for tracing specific features and ordering parts.

GENERAL WARNINGS

ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Highlights design solutions to prevent risks and health hazards, referring to residual risks.

RESIDUAL RISKS

DANGER AREA

Identifies hazardous zones around the unit where only authorized personnel may operate.

GENERAL RISKS

Covers potential hazards like burning smells, smoke, or accidental contact with components.

START-UP

PRELIMINARY CHECKS

Essential checks before startup, covering installation, power supply, and unit cleanliness.

AERAULIC SYSTEM

Verifying air filters, ducting, and dampers are correctly installed and unobstructed for proper airflow.

REFRIGERANT SYSTEM

Checking the refrigerant circuit for oil stains, pressure, and proper sealing of service outlets.

WATER SYSTEM

Ensuring the plumbing system is washed, filled, pressurized, and free of air before operation.

CONTROL

CONTROL INTERFACE

Overview of the control panel display, buttons, and status indicators for unit operation.

ACCESSIBLE PARAMETERS

ALARMS

VIEW ALARM

Procedure to visualize active alarms and understand their descriptions on the control panel.

REFRIGERANT TABLES

TROUBLESHOOTING

HIGH PRESSURE (in cooling)

Common causes and checks for high-pressure alarms during cooling operation.

LOW PRESSURE (in cooling)

Common causes and checks for low-pressure alarms during cooling operation.

FAULTY PROBE

Steps to identify and resolve issues related to malfunctioning probes connected to the unit.

TECHNICAL DATA

DIMENSIONAL DRAWING

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