Water Connection; Electrical Connection - vogelundnoot iVECTOR iV60x080 Manuel D'installation, D'utilisation Et De Maintenance

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2.0 Installation
For the correct installation of this unit it is essential that
fixing is carried out in such a way that it is suitable for
intended use and predictable misuse. A number of elements
need to be taken into consideration including the fixing method
used to secure it to the wall, the type and condition of the wall
itself, and any additional potential forces or weights that may
happen to be applied to the unit, prior to finalising installation.
Before proceeding with the installation, remove the carton lid,
unpack the content and check against the items shown in FIG 1.
Also check contents for concealed shipping damage.
1. Chassis
2. Outer casing
3. Warranty card
4. Instruction manual
5. Fixing kit
6. Filter
7. Grille
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* Type FN/FC only

3.0 Water Connection

Note: Before making the pipe-work connections refer to the
iVECTOR specifiers guide for advice on system design.
l Pipes should be sized based on flow rates.
l Connect using field supplied
l Care should be taken when connecting the flow and return
pipes to the iVECTOR, see FIG 3 for information also a range
of routing options can be found in FIG 4.
l Isolation valves are not supplied with this unit however it is
advised they are fitted in case of future service requirements.

4.0 Electrical Connection

WARNING: All iVECTOR models must be earthed.
l The electrical installation must comply with local or
national wiring regulations and should be carried out by a
qualified electrician.
l This unit is supplied with factory fitted test leads. Remove
these and discard.
l A fused electrical spur with a maximum 3A fuse and a switch
having 3mm separation on all poles must be provided in an
easily accessible position adjacent to the unit.
l Electrical cable entry to the unit should be made through the
underside of the unit, into the control box on the right hand
side using the cable gland provided. The supply cord must
be 0.75mm² only.
l Connect the live and neutral and earth to the wiring block
terminal connections.
l Follow stages a-c shown in FIG 8 to access the control panel.
Product wiring diagrams are shown in FIG 10.
3
/
inch fitting.
4
Check the location where the product is to be installed, the wall
surface must be flat and clearances shown in FIG 2 must be
available. If iVECTOR is fitted to a stud wall, there may be an
adverse effect on the sound levels especially with the higher fan
speeds. If the iVECTOR is to be used for cooling applications
then the disposal of the condensate must be considered.
Follow stages a-f from FIG 5 to show how to fit product to
the wall.
Note: Do not fit outer casing until water (Section 3) and
electrical connections (Section 4) have been completed.
Type BN - Bottom inlet/no controls
Type BC - Bottom inlet/intergrated controls
Type FN - Front inlet/no controls
Type FC - Front inlet/intergrated controls
l If the iVECTOR is to be used for cooling applications with
chilled water then the pipe-work supplying the chilled water
should be insulated. Condensate will form at the coil and fall
into the condensate collector, see FIG 6. Provision must be
made for condensate disposal in accordance with any local
regulations.
l Fill and vent the system, open all valves fully and vent from
the heat exchanger, see FIG 7 then check for leaks.
l Units with controls (type C) can be used to control units with
no controls (type N) by taking the 0-10V output from the
type C to the type N in accordance with wiring diagrams 10a
and 10b. Interconnecting wires should be 22AWG, 60°C
in rating.
l An external room thermostat can be used to control No
Control (type N) units. The thermostat must have a 0-10V
output.
l It is possible to control up to 5 no controls units (type N)
from a unit with controls (type C) or up to 6 no control units
(type N) from an external controller (supplied by others). See
wiring diagram 10a 'B' for the output signal from the controls
unit and 10b 'C' for the input signal from the controls unit
to the no controls unit, this is also the same input signal
for the external controller as shown in 10c 'C'.
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