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UE AUDAX PRO V2
Outdoor Condensing Unit
Single-phase:
- UE AUDAX PRO 12 V2
- UE AUDAX PRO 14 V2
- UE AUDAX PRO 16 V2
ree-phase:
- UE AUDAX PRO 12 V2 T
- UE AUDAX PRO 14 V2 T
- UE AUDAX PRO 16 V2 T
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Instructions and warnings
Installer and Maintenance
technician
*1.045674ENG*
*1.045674ENG*
2
INDEX
Dear Customer,................................................................................. 3
General warnings ............................................................................. 4
Safety symbols used.......................................................................... 6
Personal protective equipment....................................................... 6
1 Product specications. ........................................................ 7
1.1 Product range....................................................................... 7
1.2 Accessories............................................................................ 7
2 Outdoor unit specications................................................ 8
3 Main components................................................................ 9
4 Installation of the unit....................................................... 10
4.1 Outdoor unit installation position. ................................. 10
4.2 Installation guide near the sea. ........................................ 10
4.3 Handling by means of ropes............................................. 11
4.4 Required spaces.................................................................. 12
4.5 Installing the outdoor unit. .............................................. 14
4.6 Mount of outdoor unit...................................................... 14
4.7 Drainage of the outdoor unit. .......................................... 15
4.8 Positioning the unit in a rigid climate.............................16
5 Electrical connections....................................................... 17
5.1 General conguration of the system............................... 17
6 Connection of the cable.................................................... 19
6.1 Power cable specications. ............................................... 19
6.2 Specications of the connection cables (commonly
used). .................................................................................. 20
6.3 Specications of single-phase terminal block................ 20
6.4 Specications of three-phase terminal block................. 20
6.5 Power cable connection diagram..................................... 21
6.6 Connection of power terminal block.............................. 25
6.7 Earthing. ............................................................................. 25
6.8 How to connect extension cables..................................... 26
7 Checking correct earthing................................................ 28
8 Installation of chiller lines. ............................................... 29
8.1 Geometric limits of the Chiller lines and Examples of
installation. ......................................................................... 29
8.2 Selection of refrigerant pipe. ............................................ 30
8.3 Keep the refrigerant pipe clean and dry.......................... 30
8.4 Cutting and aring of pipes.............................................. 30
8.5 Choose the insulation of the refrigerant pipe. ............... 32
8.6 Insulating the refrigerant pipe. ........................................ 32
8.7 Pipe welding. ...................................................................... 33
8.8 Pressure test and search for leaks. ................................... 34
8.9 Vacuuming and dehydration of the pipes and the
indoor unit.......................................................................... 35
8.10 Relling the refrigerant charge. ....................................... 37
8.11 Relling the refrigerant charge. ....................................... 37
8.12 Adding refrigerant............................................................. 38
8.13 Closing the valve stem....................................................... 40
8.14 Opening the valve stem.....................................................40
9 Cooling cycle diagrams..................................................... 41
9.1 Diagram. ............................................................................. 41
10 Wiring diagram.................................................................. 42
10.1 Single-phase wiring diagram............................................ 42
10.2 ree-phase wiring diagram............................................ 43
11 Microswitch and key function settings........................... 44
11.1 Testing operations.............................................................. 44
12 “Pump down” execution................................................... 47
12.1 Purpose of “Pump down”.................................................. 47
12.2 Important warnings for “Pump down” execution......... 47
12.3 Pouring the refrigerant into an external cylinder
before carrying out the pump down ............................... 48
13 Completion of installation................................................ 49
14 Final inspections and test operation. .............................. 50
14.1 Final inspections and test operation ............................... 50
14.2 Test operation..................................................................... 50
3
e manufacturer declines all liability due to printing or transcription errors, reserving the right to make any modications to its
technical and commercial documents without forewarning.
e company IMMERGAS S.p.A., with registered oce in via Cisa Ligure 95 42041 Brescello (RE), declares that the design, manu-
facturing and aer-sales assistance processes comply with the requirements of standard UNI EN ISO 9001:2015.
For further details on the product CE marking, request a copy of the Declaration of Conformity from the manufacturer, specifying the
appliance model and the language of the country.
Dear Customer,
Congratulations for having chosen a top-quality Immergas product, able to assure well-being and safety for a long period of time. As an
Immergas Customer, you can also count on a qualied Aer-sales service, prepared and updated to guarantee constant eciency of your
heat pump. Read the following pages carefully: you will be able to draw useful tips on the proper use of the device, compliance with which
will conrm your satisfaction with the Immergas product.
For assistance and routine maintenance, contact Authorised Service Centres: they have original spare parts and are specically trained
directly by the manufacturer.
Correct disposal of the product
(Waste electrical and electronic equipment)(Applicable in Countries with separate waste collection systems)
When this symbol is applied on the product, on the accessories or on its documentation, it means that the product and relative electronic
accessories must not be disposed of with other waste at the end of its life cycle. To avoid damaging the environment or health due to in-
correct waste disposal, the user is recommended to separate the product and the above-mentioned accessories from other types of waste
and to recycle them responsibly by sending them to authorised facilities in compliance with local standards.
Household users, as an alternative to the autonomous management referred to above, can deliver the equipment they wish to dispose of
to the retailer when purchasing a new equivalent type of equipment. It is possible to deliver free of charge the electronic products with
dimensions of less than 25 cm that have to be disposed to retailers of electronic products with a sales area of at least 400 m2.
Corporate users (companies and professionals) should contact their supplier and verify the terms and conditions of the purchase con-
tract. is product and relative electronic accessories must not be disposed of together with other commercial waste.
4
GENERAL WARNINGS
• Carefully follow the precautions listed below as they are crucial to guarantee the safety of the product.
ATTENTION:
- Before carrying out service operations or accessing the internal components of this Out-
door Condensing Unit, it is essential to disconnect the power supply.
- Make sure that installation and performance tests are carried out by qualied personnel.
- Observance of all the precautions, warnings and indications given in this manual are essential
to prevent serious damage to the system and injuries to people.
•Carefully read the content of this manual before installing the device and keep it in a safe place so that it can be easily available for
consultation by the user.
•For greater safety, the installer should always read everything contained in this manual with the utmost attention.
•Store the use and maintenance manual in a safe place and remember to hand it over to the new owner should the device be sold or
transferred.
•is manual explains how to install the condensing unit. e use of indoor units equipped with dierent and therefore incompatible
control systems as well as being able to cause damage to the appliance causes the immediate invalidation of the manufacturer's war-
ranty. e manufacturer will not be held liable for damage resulting from the use of the appliance with units not compatible with it.
•e manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage due to modications not previously authorized by itself in writing and/or
errors in the electrical and/or hydraulic and/or refrigerator connection of the appliance. Failure to comply with these instructions or
with the requirements set forth in the “Operating limits” table, including those in the manual, immediately invalidates the warranty.
•Failure to comply with the instructions indicated in the production specications immediately invalidates the warranty.
•Do not use the device if you notice any damage on it or if you perceive something strange, such as a loud noise or burnt smell.
•To prevent electrocution, re or injury, always switch o the unit, disable the protective switch and, if smoke escapes, if the unit is
extremely noisy or the power cable is overheated, contact the Authorised Technical Service Centre.
•e appliance as well as the electrical connections, the refrigeration lines and the protective devices must be inspected at regular
intervals. All inspections must be performed only by qualied personnel.
•e unit contains moving and electric parts which must always be kept out of the reach of children.
•Do not have unauthorised personnel attempt to repair, move, modify or reinstall the unit. ese operations could cause damage to
the product, electric shocks and re.
•Do not place liquid containers or other objects on the unit.
•All the materials used to manufacture and package the condensing unit are recyclable.
•e packaging material and the dead batteries of the remote control (optional) must be disposed of in compliance with local standards.
•e refrigerant in the condensing unit must be disposed of as special waste. At the end of its life, the device must be disposed in a
collection facility or returned to the shop so that it can be disposed of correctly and safely.
•Wear protective gloves to unpack, move, install and repair the unit to avoid getting injured by the edges of the appliance.
•Do not touch the internal parts (water pipes, refrigerant pipes, heat exchanger, etc.) while the unit is operating. If an internal part
needs to be adjusted, stop the unit, leave it as long as necessary to cool o and make sure to put on protective gloves.
•In case of refrigerant leaks, try not to come into contact with the refrigerant as this could cause serious injury.
•If the appliance is installed in a closed room, consider adequate ventilation to avoid a leak level beyond the maximum allowed limit.
•In that case, there is the risk of death by suocation.
•Make sure to dispose of the packaging materials quickly and safely. Otherwise the nails, the plastic and the timber of which it is made
could represent a serious danger of injury for the children.
•e device must be inspected upon receipt. If you notice any damage, DO NOT INSTALL THE PRODUCT and immediately report
any damage to the carrier or dealer (the purchase may have been made from a wholesaler or a sales agent).
5
•To ensure the possibility of carrying out any maintenance or repair operations around the appliance, our units must be installed
according to the clearance spaces. If the units are installed without complying with the procedures described, all the additional costs
that may arise from the use of shas, scaolding, stairs, etc. that are necessary to access the appliance (in SAFETY CONDITIONS, as
prescribed by the current Accident Prevention Regulations) will be CHARGED to the customer also for the interventions performed
during the warranty period.
•Always make sure that the power supply complies with local safety standards.
•Check that the supply voltage and frequency comply with the specications and that there is sucient input power to guarantee
operation of any other household appliance connected to the same power lines. Always make sure that the on-o switches and circuit
breakers are adequately sized.
•Always check that the electrical connections (arrangement and section of cables, cable lugs, protection devices, etc.) comply with
the electrical specications and with the instructions in the wiring diagram. Always check that all of the connections comply with
the regulations applicable to installation of the air/water heat pumps. All devices connected to the power supply line must be able to
disconnect automatically in the presence of overvoltage.
•e ground connection must not be made on the cables of telephone lines, gas pipes, pipes where water can ow, lightning protection
systems or for the absorption of peaks. Otherwise, or if made incorrectly, the earth connection could cause electric shock or re.
•Install both a dierential switch (circuit breaker) and a magnetothermic switch sized as prescribed by the local regulations in force.
•Failure to do so, would result in the risk of electrocution and re.
•Make sure that condensate exits properly from the unit even in case of low outside temperature. Both the drain pipe and the coolant/
air exchanger heater must be made in such a way that the condensate contained in them cannot freeze and clog them. If the drain is
not done properly for release of condensate, the unit could be damaged by ice blocks and the system could be stopped.
•Install the power cable and the communication cable with the indoor unit at least one meter from each electrical equipment.
•Protect the appliance against mice or other rodents. ey could gnaw on cables and other electrical components causing malfunction,
development of fumes and re. Inform the customer to keep the area around the unit clean.
•e electric heater must not be disassembled or altered by the user or installer.
•is appliance is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lacking experience and the necessary knowledge, unless they are supervised or trained on use of the appliance by someone in charge
of their safety. Children must be supervised to make sure they do not play with the appliance.
•For use in Europe: this appliance may be used by children at least 8 years old or by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lacking experience and basic notions, as long as they are supervised or properly trained on safe use of the appliance
and are aware of the risks posed by it. Children must be supervised to make sure they do not play with the appliance. e appliance
must not be cleaned and serviced by children without the supervision of an adult.
•Make sure not to modify the power cable, to make extensions or connections with several wires.
•Poor quality connections or insulation, or exceeding the current limit, could cause shock and re.
•If extensions need to be made due to damage along the power line, refer to the chapter “How to connect extension power cables” in
the installation manual.
6
SAFETY SYMBOLS USED.
GENERIC HAZARD
Strictly follow all of the indications next to the pictogram. Failure to follow the indications can generate hazard situa-
tions resulting in possible harm to the health of the operator and user in general.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Strictly follow all of the indications next to the pictogram. e symbol indicates the appliance’s electrical components
or, in this manual, identies actions that can cause an electrical hazard
WARNING FOR INSTALLER
Read the instruction booklet carefully before installing the product.
NOTE FOR INSTALLER
Indicates useful tips or additional information for the installer.
WARNING FOR USER
Read the instruction booklet carefully before using the product.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the appliance’s instructions before performing any operation, carefully following the indications
provided.
INFORMATION
Indicates useful tips or additional information in general.
SAFETY GLOVES
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
SAFETY GOGGLES
SAFETY FOOTWEAR
e user must not dispose of the appliance at the end of its service life as municipal waste, but send it to appro-
priate collection centres.
7
1
1PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.
1.1 PRODUCT RANGE.
e products described in this booklet are:
Single-phase version
•UE AUDAX PRO 12 V2
•UE AUDAX PRO 14 V2
•UE AUDAX PRO 16 V2
ree-phase version
•UE AUDAX PRO 12 V2 T
•UE AUDAX PRO 14 V2 T
•UE AUDAX PRO 16 V2 T
1.2 ACCESSORIES.
Keep the supplied accessories at hand until installation is complete.
Deliver the installation manual to the customer at the end of the
installation. e amounts are indicated in brackets.
e condensing outdoor unit of the basic indoor heat pump works
depending on the outdoor climate.
Installation manual (1) Drain plug (2) Rubber feet (4) Drain plug (3)
8
2OUTDOOR UNIT
SPECIFICATIONS.
Model (Single-phase) Unit UE AUDAX PRO
12 V2
UE AUDAX PRO
14 V2
UE AUDAX PRO
16 V2
Power supply - 1P, 220~240 CA, 50 Hz
Weight (net /gross) kg 100.0/109.5
Net dimensions (LxHxP) mm 940 x 1.420 x 330
Sound pressure level (central heating /cooling) dB(A) 50 /50 50 /52 52 /54
Operating eld (central heating /cooling) °C -25~35/10~46
Model (ree-phase) Unit UE AUDAX PRO
12 V2 T
UE AUDAX PRO
14 V2 T
UE AUDAX PRO
16 V2 T
Power supply - 3P, 380~415 CA, 50 Hz
Weight (net /gross) kg 101.5/111.0
Net dimensions (LxHxP) mm 940 x 1.420 x 330
Sound pressure level (central heating /cooling) dB(A) 50 /50 50 /52 52 /54
Operating eld (central heating /cooling) °C -25~35/10~46
With external temperatures of -25 °C ~-20 °C operation is possible
but performance is not guaranteed.
9
2
620
330
360
384
940
1395
1420
532
General dimensions in mm.
3MAIN COMPONENTS.
Gas side pipe
Liquid side pipe
10
3
4INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT.
4.1 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION POSITION.
e installation site must be chosen in agreement with the user
and taking into account some further specications.
- e outdoor unit must not be positioned on its side or upside
down, as the lubricating oil of the compressor could enter the
cooling circuit and seriously damage the unit.
- e chosen location must be dry and ventilated, but not directly
exposed to sunlight and strong winds.
- e air must be able to circulate freely through the appliance.
- Choose a position where the noise of the condensing unit during
operation or the discharge air do not disturb neighbours.
- e selected position should allow easy connection of both cables
and pipes.
- e support surface must be at, stable, sturdy at least enough to
withstand the weight of the appliance and not such as to generate
any useless noise and vibrations.
- Position the outdoor unit so that the air ow is directed outdoors.
- ere must be no trees or animals nearby the appliance which
could impair its operation.
- e device must be located at a sucient distance from radio
and/or stereo systems as well as from computers, etc.
4.2 INSTALLATION GUIDE NEAR THE SEA.
Make sure to follow these guidelines for installation along the
sea coast.
1. Do not install the appliance where it is directly exposed to sea
water or breeze.
- Install the product behind a structure (like a building) which
can block the sea breeze.
- Even when it is inevitable to install the appliance along the
seacoast, make sure it is not exposed directly to the sea breeze
by installing a protective wall.
2. Consider that the saline particles which adhere to the external
panels must be suciently washed.
3. Since residual water at the bottom of the outdoor unit signif-
icantly promotes corrosion, make sure the slope does not aect
drainage.
- Keep the oor level so that rain does not make any puddles.
- Be careful not to obstruct the drain hole with foreign substances
4. When the appliance is installed on the beach, clean it regularly
with water to remove any attached salinity.
5. Make sure to install the appliance where water can be drained
conveniently. In particular, make sure that the part of the base
drains well.
6. If the appliance is damaged during installation or maintenance,
make sure to restore it.
7. Regularly check the condition of the product.
- Check the installation site every 3 months and perform an
anti-corrosion treatment with grease and water-repellent wax
according to the conditions of the appliance.
- Take appropriate measures to cover the product when it needs
to be stopped for a long period of time, for example peak hours.
8. e product requires a special anti-corrosion treatment if
installed within 500 m from the sea.
For further information, contact the Authorised Technical As-
sistance Centre.
Sea breeze
Outdoor
unit
Sea Sea
Outdoor
unit
Sea breeze
Sea
Protective
wall
Sea breeze
Outdoor
unit
e protective wall must be built with solid and stur-
dy material capable of blocking the sea breeze and
its height and width must be 1.5 times larger than
those of the outdoor unit. (To guarantee ventilation,
the protective wall must be at least 700 mm from the
outdoor unit).