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Compact Horizontal Air-Air Heat Pump Model RTH-7 to B/G Ref.: TRTHBBE Technical information ACCORDING TO ISO 9 STANDARDS ER-//9 ACCORDING TO ISO STANDARDS CGM-97/ EUROVENT CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE Clima Roca York S.L. is participating in the EUROVENT Certification Program. Products are as listed in the EUROVENT Directory of Certified Products, in the program AC, AC and AC.

Index Page Page General information - General description - Nomenclature Technical specifications - Mechanical specifications - - Physical data - Limits of Use - General dimensions - 7 - Nominal capacities - Test conditions - Correcting factors - Nominal flows - Sensible cooling capacities 9 - - Indoor and outdoor fan services - Electrical characteristics Operation - Indoor fan - Outdoor fan - Four-way valve - Compressor - Defrost - Start-up - End Test button and LEDs Configuration - Microswitches - Configuration of switches - Configuration of accessories Installation of accessories - Tray heater - Electric heating - Indoor coil probe Malfunctions - Indoor fan thermal switch - High and low pressure switch - Electric heating thermal switch (accessory) - Thermostat errors - Protection for defrost cycles - Protection for temperature - Open or short circuit of the outdoor or indoor liquid probe - Open or short circuit of discharge probe - Signalling - Incidents - Failures (lockouts) - - Reset iring diagrams 7 - Accessories Duct electric heaters for RTC/RTH-7 to B/G - Technical specifications - General dimensions - General characteristics - Dimensions with packing and weights - Installation - Heater location - iring diagrams -

General information General description The RTH model heat pumps are compact horizontal units, condensed by air, that allow air conditioning, both in winter as well as in summer, by inverting their operating cycle. They can be installed either indoors or outdoors, and the fans are of the centrifugal type, and thus accept air ducts. Nomenclature Compact horizontal heat pump Technical specifications Mechanical specifications Compressor Of the vertical hermetic alternative type, mounted on shock absorbers and with internal motor protection. Includes an electric heater for heating the oil sump, which makes start-ups easier and avoids oil leaking from the compressor. Coils ith a large surface, made of grooved copper tubing and notched aluminium fins. Fans Centrifugal with directly fitted motor or belt and pulley drive, depending upon the model. Have sufficient pressure for the installation of optional ducts and accessories. Nominal power: Cooling Heating 7 B/G = 7 / 7 B/G = 9 / B/G = / B/G = 7 9 / B/G = 7 / B/G = 7 / ITH B = R ITH G = R7C Power supply: =.. =.. =.. Manufacturing mode Casing Made of galvanised aluminium steel sheeting and finished with oven-polymerised powdered paint, for outdoor installation. The interior is lined with an insulation coating so as to avoid condensation and reduce noise levels. These units include galvanised sheeting trays with their corresponding drains for collecting condensates from the coils. Cooling circuit Made of welded copper tubing. The units are supplied with their optimum refrigerant loads and having gone through maximum pressure and air tightness tests. Both in the interior as well as exterior sections, the expansion of the refrigerant is carried out by means of calibrated and distributed holes. The circuit includes: four-way valve, suction accumulator, high and low pressure switches and suction and discharge pressure collectors. Refrigerant These units are manufactured in versions for R- (RTH-B) and R-7C (RTH-G). Electric panel Accessible directly from the exterior. Includes: connecting strip, protectors, electronic board and probes, power supply contactors, operating relay and transformer. In compliance with European standards in force. Electric heater (optional) Of the uncovered wire tipe for quick heat dispersion, avoiding temperature intertia that could affect components, equipped with thermal contacts and protectors, automatic switch and manual reste, Thermostat The RTH-7 to units include, as standard equipment, the electronic ARTTHS thermostat. Nevertheless, upon request and as an accessory, you can also use the one-stage digital electronic thermostats ARTTHS, which can be configured for one stage, and with the possibility of communication. To connect the thermostat to the Rolon board, x.mm screened communication cable should be used. RTH 7 G A ARTTHS thermostat Of the digital electronic type, Vac. For controlling one cooling and one heating stage. Designed to provide precision control of the ambient temperature and give graphic information about the operating mode of the unit. This is a Proportional-

Differential-Integral response control in accordance with the differential between the programmed temperature set point and the ambient temperature. It responds varying the on/off cycles between and 7. cycles per hour. Allows AUTO/ operation of the indoor fan. See Operating and Maintenance Instructions. ARTTHS thermostat Of the digital electronic type. For controlling two cooling and two heating stages. Can be configured for one cooling and one heating stage. Designed to provide precision control of the ambient temperature and give graphic information about the operating mode of the unit. This is a Proportional-Differential-Integral response control in accordance with the differential between the programmed temperature set point and the ambient temperature. Allows communication with a PC and AUTO/ operation of the indoor fan. See Operating and Maintenance Instructions. Mode Fan Day/Night Mode Outdoor Fan Day/Night

Physical data Model RTH-7 B/G RTH- B/G RTH- B/G RTH- B/G RTH- B/G RTH- B/G Amount Compressor Outdoor coil Nominal power k.7..7. 7.9 9. Power supply V.ph.Hz........... Amount............ Tubing depth x height x x x x x x Front area m.....7.7 Tubing diameter /" Amount Indoor coil Tubing depth x height x x x x x x Front area m...7.7..7 Tubing diameter /" Amount () Turbine diameter mm 7 Outdoor fan motor Turbine width mm 7 Nominal power k..99.99... Motor nominal r.p.m. 9 9 9 9 9 Power supply V.ph.Hz....... Amount........ Turbine diameter mm 7 ().... () Indoor fan motor Turbine width mm Nominal power k...9.99.. motor nominal r.p.m. 9 9 9 9 Power supply V.ph.Hz................... Refrigerant load R-/R-7C kg./.9./../../..9/.9./. Dimensions with packing mm xx 9xx9 xx9 7xx99 7xx7 xx7 eight Nett kg 9 7/ Gross kg 7 9/ 7 () Belt drive Limits of Use Voltage limitsa Air intake temperature to outdoor coil DB Air intake temperature to indoor coil Nominal V Nominal V Minimum C Operating cycle Maximum C Minimum C Operating cycle Maximum C Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Cool Heat Cool Heat Cool B Heat DB Cool B Heat DB 9 9 - () () Notes: B = et bulb. DB = Dry bulb. () At below - C, only the emergency electric heater (optional) remains operative. () This equipment can operate for a short period of time at a temperature below C so as to increase the air temperature within the conditioned space to C.

General dimensions mm RTH-7 B/G, B/G, B/G and B/G MINIMUM CLEARANCE MINIMUM CLEARANCE B AIR FILTER I O S N V Z K E F G H U L X Y A J M R T OUTDOOR DRAIN Ø ELECTRICAL CNECTIS P Q OUTDOOR DRAIN Ø OUTDOOR SIDE VIES D INDOOR SIDE VIE DETAIL "Z" B OPTIAL INDOOR AIR OUTLET OPTIAL OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE. INDOOR AIR OUTLET OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE Ø (). B C INDOOR AIR INTAKE OUTDOOR AIR OUTLET DETAIL "Z" OPTIAL OUTDOOR AIR OUTLET Note: - The solid arrows indicate the standard air intakes and outlets. The dotted arrows are the intakes and outlets that can be obtained at job site. Model A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z RTH-7 B/G 7 7 7. 7 RTH- B/G 7 7 9 7 7 RTH- B/G 7 7 9 7 RTH- B/G 7 7 77 7 9 97 7 7

General dimensions mm RTH- B/G and B/G MINIMUM CLEARANCE 9 H G F E M P MINIMUM CLEARANCE ELECTRICAL CNECTIS 9 L D 9 C 9 A O N K INDOOR SIDE VIES AIR FILTER OUTDOOR SIDE VIE I OPTIAL INDOOR AIR OUTLET OPTIAL OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE DETAIL "Z" B INDOOR AIR OUTLET INDOOR AIR INTAKE OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE OUTDOOR DRAIN Ø OUTDOOR AIR OUTLET Ø () DETAIL "Z" OUTDOOR DRAIN Ø I OPTIAL OUTDOOR AIR OUTLET J Note: - The solid arrows indicate the standard air intakes and outlets. The dotted arrows are the intakes and outlets that can be obtained at job site. Model A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P RTH- B/G 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 RTH- B/G 99 9 7 77 7 9 7

Nominal capacities Unit Cooling capacity Summer Consumption Heating capacity inter Consumption RTH-7 B/G 7 7 RTH- B/G 9 RTH- B/G 9 RTH- B/G 7 9 7 RTH- B/G 7 RTH- B/G 7 7 9 7 9 Test conditions Summer inter Voltage Outdoor temp. C Indoor temp. C Outdoor temp. C Indoor temp. C DB B DB B DB B DB B or 7 9 7 Correcting factors Correcting factors for cooling capacities Correcting factors for cooling capacities in accordance with indoor and outdoor temperatures. Correcting factors for the heating capacities Indoor air intake temperature, C DB Outdoor air intake temperature, C B - Indoor air intake temperature, C B Outdoor intake air temperature, C DB 9...9.77......9 7..... -.... 9....9.9.....79.7 Correction of the real temperature of intake air to the outdoor unit coil for flows that differ from the nominal values. Flow % 7 9 Note: For indoor unit intake temperatures DB between and C. B - wet bulb. DB - dry bulb. Cooling capacity correcting factors for flows that differ from the nominal flows of the indoor coil. Correction in C on real temperature of air intake of outdoor coil - -. -... Flow % Total capacity Sensible capacity Comp. absorbed power.9.9.9 9.9.97.99...9..7.7... Correction of the real temperature of air intake of the outdoor coil for flows that differ from the nominal values. Nominal flows The cooling and heating capacities that appear in the corresponding tables are valid for the following nominal flows: Model RTH-7 B/G RTH- B/G Nominal flow indoor fan m /h 97 Nominal pressure available Pa 7 Nominal flow outdoor fan m /h Nominal pressure available Pa Flow % 7 9 RTH- B/G 7 RTH- B/G Correction in C on real temperature of air intake of outdoor coil. - - -. RTH- B/G RTH- B/G For other flows, apply the correcting factors of the corresponding table.

Sensible cooling capacities Sensible capacity () Model Dry temperature, outdoor air C (DB) Humid temperature, air intake, C (B) Total capacity Dry intake air temperature to coil, C (DB) 7 9 Compressor absorbed power k 97.7 9 7 7 7. 7 7 7 7.9 7 7 99 9.7 RTH-7 B/G 9 7 9 77 7.7 7. 7 97 79.9 9 9 79. 7 9 79 9 9 9. 97 7 7.7 9 7 7 9 9. 7 9 7 9 9 9.97.7 RTH- B/G 9 9 9 9 9. 7 7 9 7 9 7 7.9 9 9 7 9. 9.7 7 7 79 7 79 7 79 7 79. 9 99 7 7 99.99 9 9. 7.7 7 7 77. RTH- B/G 9 7.7 7 97 97 97 97.99 9 9. 9 9 7 9 9.7 7.7 9

Sensible cooling capacities Sensible capacity () Model Dry temperature, outdoor air, C (DB) Humid temperature, air intake, C (B) Total capacity Dry intake air temperature to coil, C (DB) 7 9 Compressor absorbed power k 9 9 79 9.9 9 9 7 9 7 9 9. 7 7 9 9 7 9 7 9. 9 9 9 7.97 RTH- B/G 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 9. 7.9 7 9 9.7 9 9 9. 7 7 9 7 7 7. 79 7 7 9. 9 9 9 7 7.9 7 7 9 7 7 7. 7 7 9 7 7. RTH- B/G 9 7 7 7 7.9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9.9 7 9 9.9 9 9 97 9 9. 7 7 79 99 7 79 7 79 9. 9 97 9 7.77 9 9 9 9. 7 7 9 9 7 7 7. 9 97 9 7 7.79 RTH- B/G 9 7 7 77 7 9. 7 7 7 9.7 7 79 7 7 77. 9 7 7 7 7. 7 7 7.

Indoor fan services Outdoor fan services Model Available static pressure mm G Pa m /h Air flow m /s Absorbed power Model Available static pressure mm G Pa 9 m /h Air flow m /s. Absorbed power 7.. 9 7. 9. RTH-7 B/G RTH- B/G. 9. 9. 9 7.. 9. 9. 7. 7.9...9....7.7.7.9 7 7 99 RTH-7 B/G RTH- B/G. 9. 9. 9 7.. 9. 9. 7...7.7..9.9.9.. 7 9 9 9 9 9. 99 9. 97. 7. 79. 7. 7. 7 RTH- B/G. 9. 7.. 7 RTH- B/G. 9... RTH- B/G 9. 9. 7. 9. 7.. 9. 9. 7 9....9..... 7 9 9 7 RTH- B/G 9... 9. 7..7 9. 9.. 97 7..9....... 99 7 7 7. 7... 9. 9 9. 7.. 7. 9. RTH- B/G RTH- B/G.. 9 7..7 9. 9.. 7. 9.7 9. 7 9 7........... 9 9 RTH- B/G RTH- B/G... 9. 9. 7. 9 7. 9. 7 9 9........7.77. 7 9 9..7 7 9...77 7.

Electrical characteristics Model Power supply V.ph.Hz. Compressor Fan Outdoor - Indoor Consumption A Compressor Outdoor fan Start Nominal Run Indoor fan Run Minimum power supply cable section () mm Automatic switch (K curve) () A RTH-7 B/G.. 7.9 RTH- B/G...... 9 9..... RTH- B/G..... 7..... RTH- B/G........ 79.7 9..9...9 RTH- B/G........ 7 77..9..9.9. RTH- B/G......... 7.... Important: Automatic switch dimensioning and power supply and operating line sections are orientative and should be corrected in accordance with conditions at job site, length between units and legislation in force. Notes:.- K curve (DIN, VDE -)..- Based on copper conductors.

Operation The control board of these units is common to both the cool only as well as the heat pump units. By connecting an additional module, two-compressor equipment can be controlled. Equipment control is carried out by means of software that is resident in the board. The System operates in accordance with the position of the microswitches in the main board. There are also variations in the control algorithm, depending upon the accessories the board detects installed in the equipment. J J7 K J J9 K K K K ROL SN 79 REV.. J J J J Indoor fan Operation can be continuous or automatic. For continuous operation, select said operation on the thermostat. If the internal probe (optional accessory) is installed, and the operating mode is heat, the fan will not start until the indoor coil has reached C, and will stop when this temperature drops to below C. henever the electric heating starts, the indoor fan will also start. Outdoor fan The outdoor fan starts seconds before the compressor. And stops after the compressor stops. Four-way valve hen S of the control board is set to, the four-way valve activates when the thermostat requests heat. hen a defrost cycle is carried out, this valve operates inversely; that is to say, in cool. Compressor hen signal Y is present, the board commands the outdoor V V V X X S TEST X X L L O/B Y O/B Y Y Y J G G X X CTIB R R fan to become operative, and then the compressor. The compressor, along with the outdoor fan, does not start until after a minimum off time, so as to avoid consecutive start-ups. This period of time can be set by means of microswitches S; = ' and = '. In two-stage equipment, the first compressor to start up will be the one that has been less hours in operation. The second compressor will start if a Y signal is received from the thermostat. henever one of the compressors is to turn off, it will be the one that has been most hours in operation. Defrost The defrost cycle is possible only in heat pump operation. In two-stage units, simultaneous defrost of both stages is not allowed, one remaining in standby until the other one has finished. Start-up The following conditions should apply: ) The compressor is on. ) The liquid probe temperature is below - C for '. ) If outdoor temperature is below C, after compressor start-up ' are timed before activating the defrost cycle. hen the defrost cycle is started, the board carries out the following operations: ) Sets the -way valve to cool mode. ) Turns the outdoor fan off. ) Activates the following heat-generating phase, if the thermostat requires heat. ) Turns the indoor fan off if there is no next heat stage. ) Does not turn off the compressor that is defrosting, even if indicated by the thermostat. End This operation will last until one of the following conditions is completed: a) Liquid temperature above C during ". b) Liquid temperature above C during ". c) Timing period after defrost start-up over '. d) Failure signal from high pressure switch. Once defrost is over: ) Sets four-way valve to heat. ) Turns outdoor fan on. ) Starts indoor fan if no next heat stage exists. ) Turns off heat generating phase that started due to the defrost cycle. Test button and LEDs The Test button shortens certain timings, resets any failure detected and also acts as a Lonorks service pin. There are three signalling led diodes: a) The green led indicates correct operation of the equipment and incidents. If the equipment is operating correctly, this led flashes at a frequency of. Hz. b) The red led indicates failures. If no failure is present, this led remains off. c) The yellow led is the Lonorks service led, and also indicates, by flashing, that the operating compressor is timed. Configuration Each time the electronic board is powered, system configuration will be checked, with the exception of the accessories. Below we can see how the different options are configured.

Microswitches They are read after power supply connection, and the board will act in accordance with their position. S and S set to indicates that the configuration is carried out by remote control, and the parameters stored in the EEPROM memory are use. Configuration of switches The microswitches establish the following configurations: Number / 7 Probe Discharge Liquid Outdoor Suction Indoor coil State / Ignore S, programs communication routes / / / Meaning Defrost period ' Defrost period ' Defrost period 9' Indoor fan during defrost Indoor fan during defrost Compressor delay ' Compressor delay ' Cool mode Heat pump mode -way valve active in heat -way valve active in cool Receives signal B from thermostat (active in heat) Receives signal O from thermostat (active in cool) NA NA Configuration of accessories To carry out an accessory search and configuration, the test button should be pressed for over two seconds, until the red led goes on. Once the search and configuration process begins, the red led on the board goes on, and stays on until the operation is concluded. Once off, the board uses the accessories found. In said search the board will also detect which optional probes are connected to the board. A incident will be give if one of the optional probes detected in the configuration process does not give valid values. The following table shows the configuration of the probes. Obligatory X X X X Pump Optional X Installation of accessories The accessories are used to support extended functions of the unit. Said accessories can be either factory mounted or installed at the client's facilities. Power supply to the unit should always be disconnected. The accessory, along with the necessary elements, will then be assembled, and the power supply connected once again. Once the search and configuration sequence is carried out, the new elements will be recognised and they will begin to operate. The function of the different accessories is defined below. Tray heater A cable heater is used, mounted between the lower area of the outdoor coil and the tray, where the defrost water is collected. Its function is to avoid freezing of the water in the tray and ice in the lower area of the coil. This heater should be activated in the winter cycle, while the compressor is operative, and when the liquid temperature is below - C; and disactivated when the temperature is above C. Electric heating In the case of the heaters, the relay is used to switch the power contactor on and off, as well as the thermal switch with safety automatic reset. In one-stage equipment, the response to a demand for first stage from the thermostat starts the compressor stage, and the second starts the electric heating. In the case of a failure in the compressor stage, the electric heating would be activated as the first stage. henever the electric heating is on, the indoor fan will also be operative. Indoor coil probe The probe in the indoor coil, depending upon the temperature, carries out the following operations: ) If in heat operating mode, and the electric heater is not activated, the fan will not start until the indoor coil reaches C. If the electric heating is not activated, the indoor fan will turn off if the temperature drops below C. If once the compressor is operating in heat mode for ' the indoor temperature does not reach over C, an unrecoverable heat temperature incidence is indicated. ) If in cool operating mode, and the probe temperature is below - C, or the compressor is in operation for over ' and the temperature is below - C, the compressor and outdoor fan go off. After the timed period, the compressor starts again. If this is repeated times in minutes, a failure of repeated start-up in cool is indicated, and the compressor will not restart. Malfunctions There are two different types of malfunctions: incidents that do not turn the unit off, and failures or lockouts, that inactivate the unit. Indoor fan thermal switch Its activation turns the entire unit off, and an indoor fan thermal switch failure is indicated. High and low pressure switch Its activation turns the compressor and outdoor fan off. A high or low pressure failure of the switch is indicated.

Electric heating thermal switch (accessory) Activation turns the electric heating off and indicates an incident. If this error occurs more than times in an hour, an electric heater thermal switch incident is indicated, it is inhibited, and the electric heater is turned off. Thermostat errors If signal Y is given without signal G, it acts as if signal G were active. An incident of signal Y without signal G is indicated. If signal is given without signal G, it acts as if signal G were active. An incident of signal without signal G is given. If signal is given without signal B/O, it acts as if signal B/O were indicating heat mode. An incident of signal without signal B/O is given. Protection for defrost cycles If consecutive defrost cycles are carried out and ended in compliance with the ' timer, an incident of repeated defrosts is indicated. This incident is deleted when a defrost cycle is ended in compliance with another condition that is not the maximum timer period. Protection for temperature a) If the outdoor temperature is below - C, the compressor turns off. An incident of low outdoor temperature (only in heat mode) is indicated. b) If the discharge temperature is above C, the compressor and outdoor fan turn off. An excessive discharge temperature failure is indicated. c) If while the compressor is on for ', the discharge temperature does not rise above C, in cool mode, or C in heat mode, a low discharge temperature incident is indicated. d) If the suction temperature is very low, the compressor and outdoor fan turn off. If this is repeated times in minutes, a failure is indicated. e) If, in heat mode, the liquid temperature is below - C, the compressor and outdoor fan turn off, and a failure is indicated. Open or short circuit of the outdoor or indoor liquid probe An incident of the corresponding probe is indicated if the value read is below - C, or above C. If this incident takes place in heat mode in the liquid probe, repeated defrost cycles are carried out with a maximum duration of ". Open or short circuit of discharge probe An incident of the discharge probe is indicated if its value is below - C, or above C. If the probe is short circuited, a failure is indicated. Signalling Malfunction signalling is carried out at two levels. One for incidents and another for failures. Incidents Incidents do not turn the unit off, and are indicated by the green led on the electronic board. If there is no failure present, this led flashes at a frequency of Hz. hen an incident occurs, the led flashes in three sequences. The first indicates the compressor involved: one flash for stage, and two for stage, followed by a short pause. The second indicates the type of incident. Another short pause. The third indicates the incident detected, followed by a long pause, and the sequence is repeated again as long as the incident lasts. The incidents reset when the cause disappears. In the case of more than once incident at the same time, only the first one detected and not reset is indicated. As they reset, the other existing incidents not reset will be indicated. In the following table shows the possible incidents: Type Probes Thermostat Electric heater Temperature Others Flashes Incident ª ª Discharge probe open or > C Liquid probe open or short circuited Outdoor probe open or short circuited Indoor probe open or short circuited Outdoor temperature too low Signal Y or Y without signal G Signal without signal B Signal without signal G Signal Y without signal Y Electric heater thermal switch AUX Electric heater thermal switch AUX Electric heater thermal switch EM Electric heater thermal switch EM Repeated defrost cycles Discharge temperature does not recover Temperature in heat does not recover ID of transceiver unknown Accessory disappeared Failures (lockouts) Failures or lockouts turn the unit off. They are indicated by the red led on the board, and by means of the thermostat (depending upon the model). Relay K of the board is also activated with a VAC signal between terminals LED and B of J. If no failure is present, this led remains off. hen a failure takes place, this led flashes in two sequences. The first indicates the compressor involved: one flash for stage and two for stage, followed by a short pause. Then the detected failure is indicated, followed by a long pause and the sequence is repeated. Should more than one alarm take place, only the first one

detected and not reset is indicated. The following table shows the possible failures: Flashes Meaning Discharge temperature exceeded, or probe short circuited High pressure switch, outdoor fan thermal switch or compressor module thermal switch Low pressure switch Indoor fan thermal switch Repeated start ups in cool, or suction temperature <- C Low liquid temperature <- C Reset The incidents, with a few exceptions, do not need to be reset. They reset automatically once the cause has disappeared. The following incidents require resetting, and are reset in the same way as the alarms: a) Accessory disappeared. b) Repeated defrost cycles (also reset if a defrost cycle ends under normal conditions). c) Electric heating thermal switch. These alarms can be reset as follows: ) Setting the thermostat to, if communication with the thermostat has been implemented. ) Pressing the reset button on the electronic board. ) Disconnecting and reconnecting power supply to the electronic board. ) By means of the communications trunk. It is worth pointing out that, with a reset by means of setting the thermostat to, the board cannot be reset more than times a day.

iring diagram RTH-7 B/G,.. () () 7 () () S OUTDOOR PROBE DISCHARGE PROBE LIQUID PROBE SUCTI PROBE THERMOSTATS B O P G R 7 T- O Y G B R ARTTHS 7 "S" CFIGURATI OF BOARD, DEPENDING UP THERMOSTAT TO BE INSTALLED PE V,, Hz, N, ~ N L Q B B B B X X L B Y Y G X R ARTTHS 7 INSTALLA AT JOB SITE Q A X X L O/B Y Y G X R x. mm SCREENED CABLE N L J J J J J YELLO HITE GREEN BLACK A ELECTRIC BOARD mm Cu Section x RS- J R EO L N X... SECD COMPRESSOR J9 J7 J ACCESSORIES J F X... A R LP P T V V F A V V F A HP P VA KM F A KM KM KM () () () () A A A R KM KM KM RV A A A N B X... C -AY VALVE () () () HIGH AND LO PRESSURE SITCH E M E C ~ M ~ C E M ~ () SUMP HEATER M M M COMPRESSOR INDOOR FAN OUTDOOR FAN I-97g RTH-7 B/G.. THE COMPENTS INCLUDED IN THESE BOXES ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. 7

iring diagram RTH-- B/G,.. () () 7 () () S OUTDOOR PROBE DISCHARGE PROBE LIQUID PROBE SUCTI PROBE THERMOSTATS B O P G R 7 T- PE V,, Hz, N, ~ N L L L O Y G B R ARTTHS 7 "S" CFIGURATI OF BOARD, DEPENDING UP THERMOSTAT TO BE INSTALLED B B B B X X L B Y Y G X R ARTTHS 7 INSTALL AT JOB SITE Q X X L O/B Y Y G X R x. mm SCREENED CABLE F (A) SECTI "B" mm x. N L L L J J J J J YELLO HITE GREEN BLACK x Q (A) MODEL RTH- RTH- A ELECTRIC BOARD "B" mm Cu RS- J R EO L L L N X... SECD COMPRESSOR J9 J7 J ACCESSORIES J F R LP P T V V V V HP P VA A A A R KM KM KM RV A A A B N -AY VALVE () () HIGH AND LO PRESSURE SITCH SUMP HEATER M M M COMPRESSOR INDOOR FAN OUTDOOR FAN I-97g RTH-- B/G.. THE COMPENTS INCLUDED IN THESE BOXES ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. Section X... A F A F A Q F KM KM KM KM () () () () X... () E M E C ~ M ~ C E M ~ ()

iring diagram RTH--- B/G,.. () () () 7 () () S OUTDOOR PROBE DISCHARGE PROBE LIQUID PROBE SUCTI PROBE THERMOSTATS B O P G R 7 T- PE 7 V, ~, Hz, N, L L L N O Y G B R ARTTHS "S" CFIGURATIO OF BOARD, DEPENDING UP THERMOSTAT TO BE INSTALLED B B B B X X L B Y Y G X R ARTTHS 7 INSTALL AT JOB SITE Q REG. F MODEL N L L L X X L O/B Y Y G X R x. mm SCREENED CABLE "B" mm Cu M T S () M A S T B () () Section J J J J J YELLO HITE GREEN BLACK SECTI "B" mm x A ELECTRIC BOARD Q x x Q (A) RTH- RTH- RTH- RS- J R X.. X... L L L N EO SECD COMPRESSOR J9 J7 J F ACCESSORIES J A F X... R A LP P F T V V F F () V V HP P VA KM () reg. A KM KM KM M R () () () A A A A () M KM KM KM RV A A A F F () X.. N E M E ~ M ~ E M ~ X.. -AY VALVE () HIGH AND LO PRESSURE SITCH AUX. CTACT MOTOR GUARD SUMP HEATER M M INDOOR FAN OUTDOOR FAN M COMPRESSOR () COMPRESSOR MODULE I-9g RTH--- B/G.. -PROTECTI MODULE A IS MOUNTED SCROLL COMPRESSORS LY THE COMPENTS INCLUDED IN THESE BOXES ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. --MICROSITCH NO. (S) MUST BE SET TO MODELS BCH- AND ITH R REFRIGERANT AND VALVE INSTALLED SO AS TO ACTIVATE IN SUMMER CYCLE 9

iring diagram RTH-- B/G,.. () () 7 () () S OUTDOOR PROBE DISCHARGE PROBE LIQUID PROBE SUCTI PROBE THERMOSTATS B O P G R 7 T- PE V, ~, Hz, L L L O Y G B R ARTTHS 7 "S" CFIGURATI OF BOARD, DEPENDING UP THERMOSTAT TO BE INSTALLED B B B B X X L B Y Y G X R ARTTHS 7 INSTALL AT JOB SITE L L B () () Q Q L X X L O/B Y Y G X R J J J J J YELLO HITE GREEN BLACK x. mm SCREENED CABLE F (A) SECTI "B" mm x x Q (A) MODEL RTH- RTH- A ELECTRIC BOARD "B" mm Cu RS- J R EO L L L X... SECD COMPRESSOR J9 J7 J ACCESSORIES J F X... A R LP P T V V F A V V F A F HP P VA A A A R KM KM KM RV A A A -AY VALVE HIGH AND LO PRESSURE SITCH SUMP HEATER M M M COMPRESSOR INDOOR FAN OUTDOOR FAN I-97g RTH-- B/G.. THE COMPENTS INCLUDED IN THESE BOXES ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. Section KM KM KM KM () () () () L X... () E M E C ~ M ~ C E M ~ ()

iring diagram RTH--- B/G,.. () () () 7 () () S OUTDOOR PROBE DISCHARGE PROBE LIQUID PROBE SUCTI PROBE THERMOSTATS B O P G R 7 T- PE V,, Hz, ~ O Y G B R ARTTHS 7 "S" CFIGURATI OF BOARD, DEPENDING UP THERMOSTAT TO BE INSTALLED L L L B B B B X X L B Y Y G X R ARTTHS 7 INSTALL AT JOB SITE Q L L L X X L O/B Y Y G X R Q J J J J J YELLO HITE GREEN BLACK x. mm SCREENED CABLE REG. F SECTI "B" mm x A ELECTRIC BOARD x x Q (A) MODEL RTH- RTH- RTH- "B" mm Cu RS- J R X.. EO L L L X... SECD COMPRESSOR J9 J7 J ACCESSORIES J F X... A R M T F S LP P F T A V V () M A S F F () V V T HP P VA KM () reg., KM KM KM M R () () () A A A A () M KM KM KM RV A A A F L X.. B X.. -AY VALVE HIGH AND LO PRESSURE SITCH SUMP HEATER E M E ~ M ~ E M ~ () () AUX. CTACT MOTOR GUARD M M INDOOR FAN OUTDOOR FAN M COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR MODULE () () -PROTECTI MODULE A IS MOUNTED SCROLL COMPRESSORS LY I-97g RTH--- B/G.. THE COMPENTS INCLUDED IN THESE BOXES ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. --MICROSITCH NO. (S) MUST BE SET TO MODELS BCH- AND ITH R REFRIGERANT AND VALVE INSTALLED SO AS TO ACTIVATE IN SUMMER CYCLE Section F ()

Accessories Duct electric heaters for RTC/RTH-7 to B/G These duct electric heaters are designed to provide backup heat in the RTH units, and complementary heat in the RTC units. On and off cycles are governed by the air conditioning equipment control system. These should be fitted directly to the impulse outlet of the indoor section of the unit. Technical specifications These duct electric heaters include the following components: - Galvanised sheet casing, covers and supports. - Exposed nickel-chrome wire electric resistance mounted on steatite supports. General dimensions mm - Power supply contactor with a V coil on one-phase heaters, and a V coil on three-phase heaters. - Two thermal switches located at the top of the heater. The first, with automatic reset, disconnects the heater when a temperature of 77 C is reached. The second, accessible externally and with manual reset, disconnects the heater when a temperature of C is reached. - Interlock with the indoor fan thermal relay on models RTC/ RTH-, and B/G. The control system of the unit does not allow operation of the heater when the indoor fan thermal relay fails. - Plug-in connector for interconnection between the control panel of the air conditioning unit and the heater. - PVC gasket for heater-air conditioner joint and self-threading screws for fastening the accessory. CNECTI BOX COVER A B 7 I 7 () H 7 G I THE CNECTI BOX CAN BE MOUNTED AT JOB SITE, THE OPPOSITE SIDE POER SUPPLY AND CTROL CABLE INTAKE J ø C D 7 F, () LY MODELS RTC/RTH- to B/G E Model A B C D E F G H I J RTC/RTH-7 & 7 7 - RTC/RTH- & 7 7 9 7

General characteristics Heater model Power supply Power Consumption Stages Automatic switch () Q Power supply cable section () Front furface Pressure drop () V.ph.Hz k A A mm m Pa RTC/RTH-7... RTC/RTH-7 &..,. RTC/RTH-7 &..,. RTC/RTH- to..,.9 RTC/RTH- to...9 Notes:.- K curve (DIN, VDE -)..- Based on copper conductors..- Considered the nominal air flow of the indoor section. Dimensions with packing and weights Heater model Height Dimensions with packing mm idth Depth eight kg RTC/RTH-7 & 9 RTC/RTH- & 7 Installation Install the electric heater in the RTC/RTH unit as follows: ) In all cases, the established national regulations should be followed. ) Disconnect the power supply to the air conditioning unit. ) Install the magnetothermal and differential switches for the heater in accordance with the table of General Characteristics and the iring Diagrams. ) Remove the access panels of the RTC/RTH unit control box. ) Unpack the accessory, opening the top of the box. Make sure the heater assembly has not been damaged during transportation. Check the ceramic insulation and that the heater wires are not in contact with any metal parts. ) Fit the electric heater in the mouth of the indoor fan panel housing and drill eight diameter holes for fastening. Check to make sure that the reset push button of the F9 thermal switch is accessible and at the top. See Heater Location diagram. 7) Fasten the PVC gasket, supplied with the accessory, to the frame surface of the heater adjacent to the indoor fan panel. ) Fasten the heater to the panel with the screws supplied. 9) Remove the electrical connections cover of the heater and connect the power supply cables to connecting strip X. Connect the control cable supplied, between connector J of the A Auxiliary Resistance board, and connector J of the A control board of the air conditioning unit. ) The installer should complete the electric circuit of the heater by fitting an air flow control F at the most convenient point of the ducts so as to make sure the heater operates only when there is sufficient air flow. ) Connect power supply to the RTC/RTH unit and the heater. ) To configure the accessory, press the test button of control board A for over seconds, until the red led on the board goes on. Configuration will be complete when said led goes off. ) Check operation of the heater by selecting the Emergency Heat mode at the ambient thermostat of the air conditioning unit. ) Assemble the electrical box covers of the heater and the RTC/RTH unit. Note: Should an incorrect response of the system take place, see the Operation section of the RTC/RTHInstallation Instructions. There you will find the control functions of the A electronic board on the heater, as well as its configuration, incidents identification, etc. Loose cables can cause overheating of the terminals or incorrect operation of the unit. Fire hazards may also arise. Therefore, make sure all cables are connected tightly.

Heater location RTC/RTH-7 to B/G OPTIAL INDOOR AIR OUTLET OPTIAL OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE MANUAL THERMAL SITCH F9 INDOOR AIR OUTLET OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE FASTENING TO REAR OF MODELS CRT/BCH- to INDOOR AIR INTAKE OUTDOOR AIR OUTLET OPTIAL OUTDOOR AIR OUTLET MANUAL THERMAL SITCH F9 AUTOMATIC THERMAL SITCH F CNECTI BOX FASTENING ELECTRIC HEATER AIR FILTER

iring diagram Heater k,.. RTC/RTH-7 to B/G V, Hz, ~, TO J OF A L L J A J Q m A J J J Q A L N Section mm Cu F L N KM F9 C A KM A F 77 C A.- CTROL BOARD A.- AUXILIARY HEATER ACCESSORY- F9.- MANUAL RESET THERMAL SITCH, C F.- AUTOMATIC RESET THERMAL SITCH, 77 C F.- AIR FLO CTROL KM.- POER SUPPLY CTACTOR, VAC COIL I-a.. THE COMPENTS INCLUDED IN THESE BOXES ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. IMPORTANT: THE SIZE OF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER AND THE CROSS-SECTI OF THE SUPPLY AND CTROL LINES ARE LY AS A GUIDE AND SHOULD BE CORRECTED IN ACCORDANCE ITH THE CDITIS AT THE JOBSITE, DISTANCE BETEEN UNITS, AND CURRENT LEGISLATI.

iring diagram Heater,, k,.. RTC/RTH-7 to B/G POER k AUTOMATIC SITCH Q MINIMUM CABLE SECTI mm²,, V, Hz, ~, L L L TO J OF A Q m A Q L L L J J A J J J Section mm Cu F L L L X KM F9 C A KM A F 77 C A.- CTROL BOARD A.- AUXILIARY HEATER ACCESSORY- F9.- MANUAL RESET THERMAL SITCH C F.- AUTOMATIC RESET THERMAL SITCH 77 C F.- AIR FLO CTROL KM.- POER SUPPLY CTACTOR VAC COIL I-7a.. THE COMPENTS INCLUDED IN THESE BOXES ARE NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. IMPORTANT: THE SIZE OF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER AND THE CROSS-SECTI OF THE SUPPLY AND CTROL LINES ARE LY AS A GUIDE AND SHOULD BE CORRECTED IN ACCORDANCE ITH THE CDITIS AT THE JOBSITE, DISTANCE BETEEN UNITS, AND CURRENT LEGISLATI. All data subject to change without notice.

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