Mareli Systems RubynoR AMG 890 User manual

FANCOIL RADIATOR
AMG 890 / 1090 / 1290

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Important information
On delivery, check the availability of all components. If something is missing, contact the repre-
sentative of “MARELI SYSTEMS Ltd.” who sold you the device.
e devices must be installed by an authorized installer, who, upon completion of the work, will
issue to the customer the complete documentation related to the device.
ese appliances are intended for indoor cooling and / or heating and must be used only for this
purpose and according to their performance.
“MARELI SYSTEMS Ltd.” is not responsible for any damage resulting from improper installation,
adjustment, maintenance or improper use.
In case of water leaks, switch o the main circuit breaker to the “OFF” position and close the water
taps. Contact the technical service department of MARELI SYSTEMS Ltd or other professionally
qualied personnel as soon as possible and do not take action on the appliance.
If the product is not used for a long time, please do the following:
- Turn the system main switch to the “OFF” position.
- Close the water taps.
- If there is a risk of freezing, check that antifreeze has been added to the system; otherwise, empty
the system.
It is very important to keep the user manual ALWAYS with the appliance, even if it is handed over
to its new owner or user or transferred to another system.
All repair or maintenance work must be carried out by the maintenance department or by quali-
ed personnel. Do not modify or repair the appliance, as this may create dangerous situations and
the manufacturer will not be liable for any damage.
Danger of burns - be careful when touching.
IMPORTANT:
Once the installation is complete the fan-coil becomes a stationary unit and can’t be moved.

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Safety rules
When using a product that runs on electricity and water, you need to follow some basic safety
rules, such as:
It is forbidden to make changes in the safety or regulation devices or to make adjustments without
permission and instructions from the manufacturer.
It is forbidden to use the appliance by children or unsupervised people with disabilities.
It is forbidden to touch the appliance with wet hands or body when you are barefoot.
It is forbidden to carry out any cleaning before disconnecting the appliance from the mains by
switching o the main switch.
It is forbidden to pull, cut or tie a knot on the electrical cables coming out of the appliance, even
if it is disconnected from the mains.
It is forbidden to poke with objects or others in the grilles of the air inlet and outlet.
It is forbidden to open the doors to access the internal parts of the appliance without rst switch-
ing o the main switch of the system.
It is forbidden to throw away or leave packaging materials that may be a source of danger in places
where they can be reached by children.
It is forbidden to climb on the appliance or place objects on it.
e outside of the appliance may reach a temperature higher than 70 ° C.
Technical characteristics for model AMG
AMG890
AMG1090
AMG1290
Fan flow - max.
m3/h
230
370
420
Fan flow - min.
m3/h
110
180
360
Total cooling capacity *
(W)
1250
1980
2620
Total heated power **
max (W)
3800
6000
7900
med (W)
med (W)
3300
5200
6900
low (W)
low (W)
1000
1540
2040
Total heated power ***
max (W)
2340
3700
4900
med (W)
med (W)
1990
3150
4170
low (W)
low (W)
550
870
1150
Noise
dB(A)
32
35
37
Power supply
230V,50Hz
230V,50Hz
Power consumption
W
12
18
23
Water flow
m3/h
0,34
0,44
0,61
Input heat exchanger
Ø
3/4″
Heat exchanger output
Ø
3/4″
Heat exchanger
type
Highly efficient heat exchanger with copper
tubes and aluminium fins
Maximum operating pressure
bar
16
Connect the condensing pipe
mm
Ø 21
Dimensions (L / W / H)
mm
890/135/594
1090/135/594
1290/135/594
* Cooling capacity at water 7 ° C / 12 ° C and room temperature DB 27 °C and 19 °C WB (according to EN 1397)
** Heating capacity at water 70 ° C and room temperature 20 ° C (according to EN 16430-2)
*** Heating capacity at water 50 ° C and room temperature 20 ° C (according to EN 16430-2)

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AMG890
AMG1090 AMG1290
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890 1090 1290
FANCOIL RADIATOR

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e right sided version of the fan-coil
e le sided version of the fan-coil

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e right sided version of the fan-coil
3-way valve option available
e le sided version of the fan-coil
3-way valve option available

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INSTALLATION
Device placement
Avoid installing the appliance near:
- places exposed to sunlight;
- close to heat sources;
- in damp rooms or in places with possible contact with water;
- in places with oily fumes
- in places exposed to high frequencies.
Make sure that:
- the wall on which the appliance is to be mounted is strong enough to support its weight;
- no pipes or electrical cables pass through the part of the wall in question;
- the wall in question is perfectly smooth;
- there is a place without obstacles that may obstruct the air ow at the entrance and exit;
- the mounting wall is preferably a wall from the outer perimeter, which allows condensate to drain
out during cooling mode ;
Installation methods
e following descriptions of the dierent phases of installation and the corre-
sponding designs refer to the version of the machine with fasteners on the le side.
e steps for mounting appliances with fasteners on the right side are the same.
Failure to comply with these rules may not only lead to a malfunction of the appliance, but will
also void the warranty and therefore MARELI SYSTEMS LTD will not be liable for any damage
caused to people, animals or property.
Minimum mounting distances
e gure below shows the minimum mounting distances between the wall-mounted cooling and
heating convector and the furniture in the room.
20 mm 20 mm
80 mm
400 mm
140 mm
2500 mm

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20 mm 20 mm
80 mm
400 mm
140 mm
2500 mm
Remove the lower grille pos 1 by pulling it at both upper ends.
Pos 1

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Unscrew the screws pos.2 on both sides of the convector.
Remove the side covers pos.3 and pos.4 by sliding them upwards.
Pos.2
Pos.3
Pos.4

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If the mounting is on a wall, remove the feet pos.4 and mount the convector to the
wall through the specied mounting holes.
Mounting holes
Mounting holes
Pos.4Pos.4
Connect the radiator nozzles pos.6 and pos.7 to the water installation. Connect the
condensate pipe to the nozzle pos.8.
Pos.8
Pos.4
Pos.7
Pos.6
Pipe diameter: G 3/4
HOT
COLD
Mounting holes
Mounting holes

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Connect the power cables in terminal block Pos. 9 in the appropriate places,
denoted by L, N and. Assemble everything in reverse order.
Pos.9
MOUNTING THE LEGS
1 2

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3 4
5 6

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Connect the condensate pipe to the nozzle pos.8.
Pos.8
Hydraulic connections
e selection and sizing of hydraulic ducts must be made by a specialist who must work in accord-
ance with the required good technical skills and applicable laws, taking into account the fact that
smaller pipes cause malfunctions.
To make the connections:
- lay the hydraulic pipes
- Tighten the connections with a wrench and another holding counter
- check for liquid leaks
- cover the connections with insulating material.
Hydraulic pipes and ttings must have thermal insulation. Avoid partial insulation of pipes.
Do not tighten too much to avoid damaging the insulation.
Use tow and green paste to seal the threaded joints; the use of Teon tape is recommended when
there is antifreeze in the hydraulic circuit.
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Air extraction when lling the system Pos.10
Electrical connections
Follow the electrical connections according to the requirements and Basic Safety Rules sections as
well as the diagrams described in the installation manuals.
Before performing any action, make sure that the power supply is switched o.
e appliance must be connected to the main power with a multi-pole switch with a minimum
contact opening of at least 3 mm or with a device that allows complete disconnection from the
appliance in case of overvoltage.
Maintenance
Carrying out regular maintenance activities is essential to keep the convector in good, safe and
reliable condition over the years. ey can be performed every six months for some activities and
annually for others by a qualied person.
Pos.10
Filling the system
When starting the system, make sure that the deaerator of the hydraulic unit is open. If there is no
mains supply and the solenoid valve has already been supplied, use the special head to press the
shut-o device of the valve to open it.

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Cleaning

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Troubleshooting
In the event of water leaks or malfunctions, turn o the power immediately and close the water taps.
If one of the following faults occurs, contact an authorized service center or authorized qualied
person, avoiding taking any action.
- Ventilation is not activated even if there is hot or cold water in the hydraulic circuit.
- Water ows from the appliance in heating mode.
- Water is owing from the appliance in cooling mode.
- e appliance makes excessive noise.
- Condensed drops form on the front panel.
TA652FC-W Fan Coil Wi-Fi ermostat
CAUTION:
1. Turn o all electrical devices (e.g. heater, cooler) that are connected to the unit before installa-
tion and maintenance.
2. e installer must be a trained service personnel
3. Disconnect the power supply before maintenance.
4. It must be mounted on a dry clean indoor place.
5. Do not expose this unit to moisture.
6. Do not expose this unit to dipping or splashing.
Introduction
TA652FC is a controller that controls fan coil system to maintain room temperature at a desired
level. Changeover sensor is required to install when auto changeover is used.
Feature List
- Voltage supply: 230VAC
- Temperature display in oC or oF
- Temperature measurable range : 0 – 50 C
- 2-pipe system
- Manual changeover or Autochangeover can be selected
- Selection of Heat/Cool
- 7days/5+1+1days,1day program, no program.
- EEPROM stores all settings
- Adjustable control span
Wiring
TERMINALS DEVICE
L230VAC LIVE
N230VAC NEUTRAL
QV CHANGEOVER VALVE
Q1 FAN LOW
Q2 FAN MED
Q3 FAN HIGH
T1 CHANGEOVER SENSOR
T2 CHANGEOVER SENSOR
Pull all cables back into the wall before-
hand to avoid trapping of wires.
Do not use any metal conduits or cables
provided with metal sheaths.
Recommend adding fuse or protective de-
vice in the live circuit.

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Mounting
1. Place relay unit inside the wall-
box, with the back of relay unit
facing outwards.
2. Install metal bracket
3. Connect front unit to relay unit by cables attached. 4. Snap front on metal bracket,
using the top edge as pivot.

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5. Finally, secure controller by
screw

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ITEM MEANING
1Time
2Room Temperature
3Current Set Point
4Temperature Unit
5Current Program
6Heat / Cool Mode
7Auto Changeover
8Output is ON (when appear) (valve on)
9Fan Low/Med/High/Auto
10 Wi-Fi (appears when connected to internet)
11 Mode Key:
Short-Press to change H/C
Press-n-hold to access internal setting
12 Clock Key: Press to set clock.
Press-n-Hold to Program the Schedule
13 Dual-function Fan/ON Key
Short Press: Fan L/M/H/Auto
Press-n-Hold: ON/OFF
14 Up/Down key: Adjust Set point or Value of setting.
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