
Do you have a question about the CLIVET WSAT-XEE 102 and is the answer not in the manual?
Explains the importance of the serial number for unit identification and tracing.
Discusses design solutions to prevent hazards and reduce risks.
Details risks of incorrect installation like leaks, shocks, fire, and irregular operation.
Covers risks like fire, burning smell, contact with hot parts, and unskilled repairs.
Discusses risks from refrigerant gas escape and contact with flames/heat.
Provides safety information for R-410A refrigerant, including first aid.
Provides detailed guidelines for unit placement, avoiding obstacles and ensuring air circulation.
Highlights the need for a flow switch to ensure unit shutdown if water is not circulating.
Defines requirements for electrical lines and operations by specialized personnel.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the unit to the power supply.
Optimizing efficiency via automatic set-point adjustment using a 4-20 mA signal.
Adjusting set-points based on enthalpy or outside temp. for energy efficiency.
Lists essential checks before unit installation and start-up.
Instructs on checking screw tightening, earthing, panels, voltage, and phase unbalance.
Guides on checking fluid temperatures, working limits, and electrical parameters during operation.
Lists parameters to record for operational control and maintenance.
Details functions that protect compressors and adapt operation by delaying insertion.
Explains how corrections modify set-points dynamically for energy efficiency.
Explains alarm types (pre-alarms, faults) and the importance of identifying causes.
Lists alarms, their codes, reset types, and descriptions.
Specifies frequency and items for inspection assistance by authorized centers.
Provides data for testing the refrigerating circuit operation and detecting parameters.
Lists possible causes for high-pressure alarms in cooling mode.











