Jaga Briza 22 User manual

Wall model
INSTALLATION MANUAL: WALL AND CEILING MODEL
Briza 22 Hybrid Built-in

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
.USED SYMBOLS............................................................................................................
.WARNINGS AND SAFETY...........................................................................................
.PACKAGING AND COMPONENTS............................................................................
.INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................
.GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................................................................
.PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................
.TECHNICAL DATA WALL MOUNTING.....................................................................
.TECHNICAL DATA CEILING MOUNTING .............................................................
.OPERATING LIMITS ...................................................................................................
.INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................
.START UP...................................................................................................................
.MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................
.WARRANTY...............................................................................................................
.DISSASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
JAGA N.V. - Verbindingslaan 16 - B 3590, declares under its sole responsibility that the
product to which this declaration relates:
is in conformity with the following standards or documents provided that these are used in
accordance with our instructions:
Following the provision of Directives as amended:
BRIZA 12, BRIZA 22
- Low Voltage 2014/35/EC
- EMC 2014/30/EC
- Machinery 2006/42/EC
NBN EN 60335-1 based on EN 60335-1-2002 + A11:2004 + A1:2004 +
A12:2006 + A2:2006 + A13:2008 + A14:2010 + A15:2011
NBN EN 60335-2-80 based on EN 60335-2-80:2003 + A1:2004 + A2:2009
CEO JAGA N.V.
Jan Kriekels
26/03/2018

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Important info
The unit must be installed by a certified installer in accordance with the installati-
on instructions and the local building codes. Please follow this instruction manual
and file it somewhere safe! The unit must always be accessible for maintenance
and inspection.
The warranty is void when:
- the installation, maintenance or operation instructions in this manual are not respected.
- modifications have been made to the product,before, during or after product installation.
- maintenance has been carried out by unauthorized people.
- maintenance has been carried out by someone other thanJaga.
- access to the unit has been restricted due to on-site conditions.
- the initial start-up has been carried out before a general cleaning of both the fan and the coil.
USED SYMBOLS
the DANGER sign warns the operator and maintenance staff about risks that may cause
death, physical injury or illnesses of any kind.
DANGER: ELECTRICAL HAZARD
DANGER: SHARP EDGES
DANGER: HOT SURFACES
DANGER: MOVING PARTS
ATTENTION: IMPORTANT WARNING
the ENVIROMENTAL SAFEGUARD sign provides instructions on how to use the unit in an
ECO-friendly manner.
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WARNINGS AND SAFETY
Handling guidelines:
The unit must be handled with care in order to avoid damage to the unit’s interior and exterior parts.
The unit might have sharp edges; use gloves during installation/adjustment.
All the operations listed below must be carried out in accordance with local health and safety regula-
tions.
Storage conditions:
Up to four packaged units may be stacked on top of each other. All units must be stored in a dry area.
Technical spaces and positioning:
Incorrect installation of the unit may cause noise and vibrations issues.
PACKAGING AND COMPONENTS
Follow these instructions when removing the packaging:
–check for any visible damage
–open the packaging
–check if the manual is in the package
–remove the packaging material and put it in the appropriate collection point or recycling facility, in
compliance with the local regulations.
Dispose of the packaging materials in compliance with the national or local regulations.
Do not leave the packaging within reach of children.
INSTALLATION
–installation must be carried out by certified technicians. Incorrect installation could cause product
failure, a reduced performance or an increased noise level.
–the unit must be installed in accordance with the local building codes.
–Always use personal protective equipment.
–the unit must remain accessible for inspection and maintenance, the trench must be removable at
all times.
ACOUSTIC INSULATION
Sound absorption
Sound is reflected by hard materials. Soft, porous materials are best suited for sound absorption. A
combination of different materials can reduce the reflection of sound.
Contact noise insulation
Sound travels very easily through hard materials. Soft rubber material can be used to reduce contact
noise. The effect of this insulation strongly depends on:
–installation method: make sure that vibrations cannot be transferred between different elements,
e.g. between the built-in heaters and other metallic parts, through pipes, along air ducts etc.
–installation of acoustic insulation in hollow acoustic spaces. Avoid cavities between insulation and
pipes.
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3.
4.
4.1.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
DANGER!
The unit is not intended for industrial applications.
Do not insert objects into the supply and return air openings.
IMPORTANT!
–the unit will only function correctly if the installation and operation manual is strictly followed.
–all clearances indicated in the manual must be respected in order to guarantee performance, and to
allow installation and maintenance.
–in case valve packages are to be installed, make sure that there is enough room left.
–periodic access to the unit is required for inspection, maintenance and repairs.
–pay attention to the signs and symbols indicated on the fan coil units.
Unit identification:
The serial number is tagged on unit’s right side (on the left if the connections are on the unit’s right
side).
Information regarding unintended use:
The unit has been designed to function as a fan coil for both heating and cooling applications; any
other use is strictly forbidden. Installing the unit in an explosive environment is prohibited.
Decommissioning:
When the unit is not used for long periods of time, it must be disconnected from the mains electrical
connection.
If the unit is not used during the winter period, the water in the system may freeze. A suitable quantity
of anti-freeze liquid should be mixed with the water.
Mixing the water with glycol modifies the unit’s performance. Pay attention to the safety
instructions on the packaging regarding glycol.
Restart after prolonged shutdown:
Before restarting:
–clean or replace the stainless steel fan guard.
–clean the coil.
–clean or unclog the condensate drain.
–bleed the air from the hydronic system.
–it is advisable to run the unit at maximum speed and to check for abnormalities.
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Operational limits:
An installation that does not meet the specified operational limits releases Jaga NV from all liability
with respect to damage to objects or people.
–mains voltage: V - ph - Hz
–maximum water inlet temperature: °C
–maximum exchanger pressure: bar
–supply voltage: V ± %

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6. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
6.1. WALL - OVERVIEW PARTS
Frame made of reinforced galvanised steel
Dynamic coil
Hydraulic connection
(-pipe /” G)
Hydraulic connection
(-pipe /” G)
Condensate
drain (Ø mm)
Dynamic coil
Condensate
drain (Ø mm)
Replacable filter
Electrical connection
Filter
Centrifugal fan(s) with double
inlet
Electrical connection
6.2. CEILING - OVERVIEW PARTS
Frame made of reinforced galvanised steel
Hydraulic
connection
Inside: Centrifugal fan(s) with double inlet

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L
l
L- ⁄*
L+2 ⁄
21 ⁄
3 ⁄*
13 ⁄*
≥ 7 ⁄
8 ⁄
5 ⁄
*: mounting position
7. TECHNICAL DATA - WALL MOUNTING
7.1. GENERAL DIMENSIONS
Opening airoutlet (wall / ceiling)
≥6 ⁄
≥ 7 ⁄ ≥ 5 ⁄
L
≥9 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
10 ⁄
MODEL 02 03 04 06 08 10
L (INCH) ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄
l (INCH) ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄
WEIGHT (LBS) , . . .
7.2. BUILT-IN DIMENSIONS
Briza BT - ‘Bottom top grill’

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≥6 ⁄
≥ 7 ⁄ ≥ 5 ⁄
L
≥9 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
10 ⁄
≥ 7 ⁄ ≥ 5 ⁄
8 ⁄
≥ 7 ⁄
L
≥ 5
⁄
≥ 5
⁄
≥ 7 ⁄ ≥ 5 ⁄
9 ⁄
L
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 9 ⁄
Briza bf - 'bottom front grill'
Briza fT - ‘Front top grill’
Briza ff - ‘Front front grill’

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7.3. DIMENSIONS: MAINTENANCE OPENING
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄≥ 7 ⁄
Briza BT - 'bottom top grill' / briza BF - 'bottom front grill'
Briza BT - 'bottom top grill' / briza BF - 'bottom front grill'
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 7 ⁄
7.4. DIMENSIONS: HYDRAULIC CONNECTION AND CONDENSATE DRAIN
7.4.1. 2-pipe connection
7.4.2. 4-pipe connection
1 ⁄
9⁄
4⁄
1 ⁄
4⁄
1⁄
Ø⁄
3/4”
3/4”
4 ⁄
6 ⁄
7 ⁄
1 ⁄
9⁄
5 ⁄
1 ⁄ 1⁄
4⁄
1⁄ 4⁄
Ø⁄
19.2
5
1/2”
3/4”
3/4”
1/2”
Stop hydraulic
connection
during
assembly
Stop hydraulic
connection
during assembly

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*: mounting position
8. TECHNICAL DATA - CEILING MOUNTING
8.1. GENERAL DIMENSIONS
LL-⁄*
4 ⁄
3 ⁄* 13 ⁄*
21 ⁄
8⁄
≥ 7 ⁄
MODEL 02 03 04 06 08 10
L (INCH) ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄
WEIGHT (LBS) , . . .
8.2. BUILT-IN DIMENSIONS
≥ 7 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 6 ⁄
≥ 7 ⁄
≥ 7 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 6 ⁄
LL
≥5 ⁄ ≥5 ⁄
min. 78
max. 118
≥ 9 ⁄ ≥5 ⁄
min. 78
max. 118
Briza BT - ‘Bottom top grill’ Briza fT - ‘Front top grill’

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8.3. DIMENSIONS: MAINTENANCE OPENING
≥ 5 ⁄
≥7 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
≥7 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
≥ 5 ⁄
Briza BT - 'Bottom top grill' Briza fT - 'Front top grill'
8.4. DIMENSIONS: HYDRAULIC CONNECTION AND CONDENSATE DRAIN
8.4.1. 2-pipe connection
8.4.2. 4-pipe connection
1 ⁄
7 ⁄ 1 ⁄
Ø⁄
8⁄
3/4”
3/4”
3/4”
3/4”
1/2”
1/2”
4 ⁄ 6⁄ 7 ⁄
1 ⁄
9⁄
5 ⁄
1 ⁄
1 ⁄
8 ⁄
Ø⁄
Stop hydraulic
connection
during
assembly
Stop hydraulic
connection
during
assembly

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10. OPERATING LIMITS
If the appliance is supplied with chilled water, the condensation forming on the heat exchanger will
be drained via the condensation drain connection.
At very low chilled water temperature and very high humidity, condensation may form on compo-
nents other than the heat exchanger. This is not collected in the condensation drain, but might drip
from under the appliance.
To avoid this, a minimum permitted water temperature must be taken into account in function of the
relative humidity and temperature of the ambient air.
10.1. PERMITTED MINIMUM WATER TEMPERATURE (°C)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE / DRY BULB TEMPERATURE (°F)
69.8 °F 73.4 °F 77 °F 80.6 °F 84.2 °F 87.8 °C
RH (%)
40 % . °F . °F . °F . °F . °F . °F
50 % . °F . °F . °F . °F . °F . °F
60 % . °F . °F . °F . °F . °F . °F
70 % . °F . °F °F . °F . °F °F
80 % . °F °F . °F . °F °F /
90 % °F . °F . °F °F //
100 % . °F . °F °F ///
Permitted minimum water temperature
Mark the fastening points, using those on the unit or according to the dimensions specified on page and in this manual. Slightly
tilt towards the condensate drain to help the water drain. Respect the free space around the unit as shown on page -. The type of
wall/ceiling determines what type of screw or plug should be used. For installation on drybottom: make sure that the holes line up with
supporting studs.
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Wall Ceiling
9. INSTALLATION
For general safety information see: warnings and safety - page
Always use the main switch to de-energize the power supply !
ATTENTION! The device must remain accessible at all times for maintenance. in the case of
Bottom or ceiling installation, the enclosure must always be disassembled for service purposes.
The unit has sharp edges; always wear gloves.

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10.2. HYDRAULIC CONNECTION
It is very important for the water connections to be installed with care by qualified personnel.
Connect the unit to the hydraulic system with the indicated inlet/outlet connections. Make sure the connections are air tight with a sealant.
All heat exchangers (including the additional one) are equipped with an air vent near the top connection and a water drain near the lower
connection.
Coils can be partially drained; it is recommended to bleed air inside the coil to be drained completely.
Setting up the condensate drain:
The condensation drainage system must be set up with an adequate inclination to make sure the water drains properly.
03
04
” per ft
” per ft
The condensate drain system must be set up with an adequate p-trap in order to prevent the infiltration of odours.
Always install a plug for cleaning in the lower part of the p-trap in order to allow quick disassembly.
Position the drain pipes without mechanical stress on the drain connection of the unit.
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Wall
Wall
Ceiling
Ceiling

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10.3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION - GENERAL
IMPORTANT!
The electrical connection of the unit must be carried out by qualified personnel, in compliance with
the regulations applicable in the country where the unit is installed. Non-conforming electrical con-
nections releases Jaga N.V. from liability concerning damage to objects and persons.
DANGER!
–Always install a general automatic switch in a protected area near the unit, which has a characteris-
tic delayed curve, sufficient capacity and breaking power. There must be a minimum distance of
mm between the contacts.
–Earth connection is compulsory by law to ensure user safety while the unit is in use.
–Check that the voltage and the frequency of the electrical system correspond to V (±%) single
phase at Hz; that the available installed power is sufficient for running the equipment and that
the supply cables are of adequate section for the maximum current required.
–Make sure the electrical supply system complies with current National safety regulations.
–The connections must be implemented in accordance with the diagrams supplied with the unit.
Use an HRN-F type, flexible, double insulated, bipolar + earth cable with a . mm section to
connect the unit to the mains.
–If the unit is mounted on a metal surface, the earth connection must be installed in compliance with
local regulations. The earth conductor must be longer than the other conductors so that it is the last
one to release in the event the connection comes loose.
0-10V
Speed control input
GND
LN
NEUTRAL (N)
L (HOT)
Red / Not used
Blue
Blue
Yellow / Green
Black or Brown
Yellow
White / Not used
Blower
Motor
As reference: controlled by external
thermostat (not included)
CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE
MAX. 15 AMPS
To be provided by the installer. The circuit breaker or fuse
need to provide full disconnection from the supply mains
in all poles under overvoltage category III accordance with
the wiring rules.

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10.4. FILTER REPLACEMENT
MODEL 02 03 04 06 08 10
CODE . . . . . .
Remove the screw and open the locks on the side of the device.
Take the filter out of the unit.
Relock the filter by turning the locks and replace the screw.
Place a the new filter in the unit.
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02
04
03
Wall
Wall
Ceiling
Ceiling

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INITIAL START
IMPORTANT!
Start-up and Commissioning of the fancoil must be carried out by skilled staff, qualified to work on
this type of product.
DANGER!
Before start-up, make sure the installation has been carried out in compliance with in this manual.
Before start-up the fancoil unit, check if:
. the unit is positioned correctly
. the supply and return pipes are properly connected and insulated
. the pipes are clean and air is removed
. the inclination of the unit towards the drain and the p-trap are correct
. the coils are clean
. the wiring connections are correct and properly tightened
. the supply voltage is correct
. the electric power consumption is correct and does not exceed the maximum value indicated in
the catalog
Run the fan for minimal 3 hours and check for abnormalities.
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MAINTENANCE
DANGER!
–maintenance must be carried out by qualified technicians.
–do not insert sharp objects into the supply and return grilles
–the unit has sharp edges; use gloves during maintenance!
DANGER!
Always use the main disconnect switch to isolate the unit from the mains before carrying out any
maintenance or inspection work. Make sure that no one accidentally turns on the power to the unit;
lock the master switch in the off position.
SPECIAL NOTE
Maintenance and cleaning of the stainless steel protection grille:
a dirty grille obstructs the air flow, so clean the grille at regular intervals, depending on the room’s
purpose and how it’s used. The grille should never be disassembled for maintenance and can be
easily cleaned by using a vacuum cleaner.
Cleaning the unit:
always disconnect the power supply before servicing the fan!!
–cleaning at regular intervals is important, depending on the room’s purpose and how it’s used
–clean with a vacuum cleaner or air compressor. Do not use solvent- or detergent based products.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Every 6 months: Check the condition of the coil and condensate drain:
If necessary:
–remove any dirt from the coil surface
–remove dust using an air compressor
–wash with water and brush gently
–dry by using compressed air
–keep the condensate drain free from any obstructions that may prevent normal water flow
Bleed air from the system.
. start the circulation pump and open the supply valve for a few minutes.
. stop the circulation pump.
. loosen the vent screw on the inlet collector and bleed the air.
. repeat steps to until there is no more air escaping the system
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
The following steps are recommended to perform maintenance on the electrical circuit:
–check the unit’s power consumption using a clip-on meter and compare the reading with the values
shown in the documentation;
–inspect the electrical contacts for corrosion and loose wires.
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12.1.
12.2.
12.3.

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WARRANTY
The fan coil unit is intended strictly for conditioning the indoor climate. Any unintended use is
strictly forbidden and voids all warranty on the product. Installation, maintenance and operation of
the unit is only allowed for authorized staff.
Please follow these instructions carefully
The warranty is void when:
–the installation procedure has not been followed,
–the fan coil has not been periodically cleaned,
–the unit has been used in an improper or irresponsible manner,
–repairs have been carried out by others than Jaga,
–product modifications have been carried out by others, before or after the installation,
–the product is not accessible for cleaning or maintenance.
If you have any questions or complaints, please contact your supplier or installer. The copyright of
these instructions is the property of Jaga.
DISSASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFEGUARD THE ENVIROMENT
Jaga cares about protecting the environment.
When the unit is dismantled it is important to strictly follow these procedures:
–the unit must be dismantled by a firm that is authorized to dispose of scrap machinery/products
The unit as a whole is composed of secondary raw materials and the following conditions must be
met:
–if the unit contains antifreeze, then dispose of the antifreeze as indicated in the glycol supplier’s
instructions.
–the electronic components are considered special waste, and must be recycled as such
–the pipe insulation and the sound-absorbing lining must be removed and processed as urban waste
Please follow and file these instructions!
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NOTES

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