CLIVET ELFOFresh EVO CPAN-YIN Manual For Installation, Use And Maintenance
CLIVET ELFOFresh EVO CPAN-YIN Manual For Installation, Use And Maintenance

CLIVET ELFOFresh EVO CPAN-YIN Manual For Installation, Use And Maintenance

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  • Page 1 ELFOFresh EVO CPAN-YIN Size2 Change living home...
  • Page 2 . Clivet is being working for years to offer systems able to assure the maximum comfort for long time with high reliability, efficiency , quality and safety.
  • Page 3 Pay particular attention to: INSTALLER use USER use The data contained in this manual is not binding and may be changed by the manufacturer without prior notice. All reproduction, even partial, is prohibited. © Copyright - CLIVET S.p.A. - Feltre (BL) - Italy...
  • Page 4 Rapid guide Consider sound emissions Functional spaces Avoid installations next to For details see the manual Respect the spaces to conduct normal and extraordinary maintenance bedrooms sections Unit fixing points Install in a local or compartment where the temperature can't drop below 5°...
  • Page 5 1 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS The precautions in this manual are only use accessories provided by the supplier - which are designed divided as indicated on the side. specifically for the equipment - and They are important, so make sure you make sure they are installed by a follow them closely.
  • Page 6 1 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Tear and dispose of plastic bags so  Connect the unit to a separate  that children may not play with power supply circuit. An insufficient them. Children playing with plastic capacity of the power supply circuit bags risk choking.
  • Page 7 1 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS refrigerant pipes during and right install unit  after functioning, as they may be following places: cold depending Where there is mineral oil, even in form • conditions of the refrigerant flowing of vapour. Plastic parts may through the pipes, compressor and deteriorate, disperse and cause water other parts of the cooling circuit.
  • Page 8 1 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS and without hidden dangers such as water, electricity and gas conduits. Do not touch the fins of the heat  exchanger as they may cause injury. installing multiple units  centralised manner, adjust electric load on the various phases. Do not connect multiple units to the same phase...
  • Page 9 1 - GENERAL UNIT DESCRIPTION Electrical panel Serial number label Exhaust fan Supply fan Compressor External exchanger Internal exchanger ambient air supply air filter exhaust air filter 10 Condensate drain pump 11 Air shutter actuator 12 Upper closing housing...
  • Page 10 1 - GENERAL ACCESSORIES ELFOAir Is the air distribution system. Fairing for in-view installation 1 Grid to prevent small animals or leaves from 5 HMI keyboard entering inside (option) 6 Ambient air supply 2 Outdoor air intake 7 Ambient air intake 3 Ambient exhaust air 8 Distribution box (option) 4 Air filter...
  • Page 11 Physical characteristics of the R32 refrigerant Data updating Safety class (ISO 817) Continuous product improvements may imply manual data changes. Visit manufacturer web site www.clivet.it for the data 0.307 LFL Low flammability limit kg/m3 @ 60°C updating BV Burning velocity...
  • Page 12 1 - GENERAL PRELIMINARY INFORMATION Before beginning the work, ensure you that have the final project for installing the aeraulic, hydraulic, elec- tric,drains and positioning the units. Operate in compliance with safety regulations in force . Use single protection devices. Recommended instruments Set of Philips and flathead screwdrivers;...
  • Page 13 2 - RECEPTION • Do not trample DELIVERY CONTROL Before accepting the delivery you have to check: • Do not leave loose packages during the transport • that the unit hasn’t been damaged during transport • that the materials delivered correspond with that indicated on the transport document comparing the data with the identification label ‘A’...
  • Page 14 2 - RECEPTION Packing removing Be careful not to damage the unit. • Cut the fixing strips. • Remove the packaging lifting it upwards. Keep packing material out of children's reach it may be dangerous. Recycle and dispose of packing material in conformity with local regula- tions.
  • Page 15 3 - POSITIONING CLEARANCE ACCESS RECOMMENDED Consider sound emissions Avoid installations next to bedrooms The installation has been implemented by qualified technical personnel only and that the instructions con- If the unit is installed near bedrooms, it is recommended tained in the present manual and the local regulations that in force have been adhered to.
  • Page 16 3 - POSITIONING FLOOR INSTALLATION For floor positioning or installation not in false ceiling the Insert the M8 threaded bar (not supplied) to on the • unit provided with sheet metal cover. support base. • Screw the nuts, insert the flat washer. •...
  • Page 17 3 - POSITIONING CEILING INSTALLATION • Fix some M8 threaded bars (not supplied) to the Closing housing ceiling. • Pass the M8 threaded bars in the brackets on the unit. • Insert on the threaded bar the antivibration . • Insert the flat washer and tighten the nut to lock.
  • Page 18 3 - POSITIONING ELECTRIC PANEL Access to the electrical panel Sheet metal cover of the electrical panel fixed by 4 torx screws. Remove the 4 torx screws.
  • Page 19 3 - POSITIONING AMBIENT KEYBOARD The choice of the installation point is decisive for the environmental comfort and the energy consumption. The thermostat must be placed : • In a room with medium temperature and humidity conditions, representative of the other rooms •...
  • Page 20 3 - POSITIONING Screw hole fixed on the wall,use one Back cover Buckling GB950-86 M4X20 position Front cover Straight head screwdriver Cutting place of left A - Screw hole installed on 86 Electri- down side wire outlet cian box, use two M4X25 GB823-88 Screw hole installed on the wall,use three GB950-86 M4X20 Back cover...
  • Page 21 4 - WATER CONNECTIONS CONDENSATE DISCHARGE The condensate must be disposed in order to avoid Emergency discharge damages to people and things. • Unit discharge fitting: the connection must not transmit mechanical stresses and must be performed taking care not to damage the unit discharge fitting.
  • Page 22 (not provided by Clivet), so as to prevent water from entering. During the design stage, their features must limit load losses so as not to affect the correct operation of the unit.
  • Page 23 B. Avoid compressing the pipes and tight bends to prevent any pressure drop. The flexible pipe supplied by Clivet allows bends of 180° to be made without any compression and without any reduction in pressure drop Size 2...
  • Page 24 5 - AERAULIC CONNECTIONS Layers of the flexible pipe The ducts should not be tilted towards unit to avoid the condensate and water return. Sheath Polyester film Insulated ducts Insulating Perforated aluminium A - Flexible pipe fixing 1 - Introduce the perforated aluminium part 2 - Pull the polyester part down (plastic) Isolation of the adjustable connections Apply on the 4 connections the lining anti-...
  • Page 25 5 - AERAULIC CONNECTIONS 4 - Pull the insulating layer down AIRJET supply diffuser + extraction valve The extraction valve must not be positioned on the side facing the air supply. 5 - Pull the sheath down Air distribution valve (VIEX) The air distribution valve must not be positioned above the bed, for example.
  • Page 26 5 - AERAULIC CONNECTIONS AERAULIC SYSTEM Before installing the aeraulic system, check the passages of the pipes and position of the accessories based on the design. • Unit position: in a specific room (where temperature never drops below 10°C), away from bedrooms. Check useful height available in relation to the unit’s height and local regulatory constraints.
  • Page 27 6 - ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM All electrical operations should be performed by trained personnel having the necessary requirements by the regulations in force and being informed about the risks relevant to these activities. This unit is required reliable earthing The unit must be installed with an Creepage Breaker near the power supply and must be effectively before usage, otherwise might cause earthed.
  • Page 28 6 - ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM A - Keyboard HMI Cable 5x0,75 mm shielded B - 220/240 ~50HZ power supply Provide the power outlet ( on/off switch + schuko) C - Electrical panel Auxliary connection (Modbus, remote On/Off) REMOTE CONTROLS Refer to the unit electrical diagram (the number of the diagram is shown on the serial number label).
  • Page 29 7 - START-UP PRELIMINARY INFORMATION • Check the voltage and frequency net values which must be within the limits: General 220/240 ~50HZ +/- 6% • The indicated operations should be done by qualified technician with specific training on the Check that the phases unbalancing must be lower than product.
  • Page 30 7 - START-UP PRELIMINARY CHECKS The indicated operations should be done by qualified technician with specific training on the product. Upon request, the service centres performing the start-up. The electrical, water connections and the other system works are by the installer. Agree upon in advance the star-up data with the service centre.
  • Page 31 7 - START-UP START-UP SEQUENCE During the initial start-up procedure, the airflow is setting (from HMI) to check the balance amount of air entering and exiting the environment. Door and windows must be mounted. External doors and windows must be closed. Instruments needed in addition to normal instruments.
  • Page 32 7 - START-UP Adjustable vents VIEX - Extraction/intake valve Closed GQIEX - Extraction/intake squared grid 1 - Unhook 2 - Remove 3 - Overturn 6 - Rotate 4 - Extract 5 - Remove rubber PAIR50X/80X - Suction/supply plenum with control damper 1 - Closed 2 - Adjust with screwdriver...
  • Page 33 7 - START-UP AIRFLOW TABLES Airflows measured on the external inlets/outlets. Example of conduits: Minimun flow Maximum flow circular tube airflow speed medium circular tube airflow speed medium Ø mm Ø mm 1,73 4,42 1,11 2,83 0,71 1,81 square tube airflow speed medium square tube...
  • Page 34 8 - CONTROL To access the various menus of the HOME page. MENU ▲ UP To shift the cursor, modify the selection or modify the set value. ▼ DOWN The parameter can be rapidly modified by pressing it extendedly.. ◄ LEFT ►...
  • Page 35 8 - CONTROL MODE: heating cooling auto ventilation OFF: unit off Ambient temperature, detected by probe T1. When adjusting the temperature, indicates the setpoint. COMPRESSOR: indicator on when the compressor is running. DEFROSTING: indicator on when the unit is defrosting HUMIDITY CONTROL: indicator on when the unit is in cooling and the compressor is running.
  • Page 36 8 - CONTROL Lock/unlock To lock/unlock the screen, press UNLOCK for 3 sec. With the keypad locked, if you press any key, the LOCK key flashes. ON / OFF To turn on / off press ON / OFF. If a timer is active the unit cannot be switched off. The password is required to disable the timer.
  • Page 37 8 - CONTROL Menu Press MENU Press UP - DOWN to select each menu option. Press OK to access the corresponding sub-menu Press BACK to return to the home page . Press MENU to return to the previous page . Operating mode Choose the mode with UP end DOWN.
  • Page 38 8 - CONTROL Timer Select TIMER using UP end DOWN e and press OK. Press LEFT - RIGHT to select the value of the password Press UP - DOWN to enter the value of the password. The password is 123 and cannot be modified. If the password is incorrect, the display will appear as follows: Daily timer Select DAILY TIMER with UP end DOWN and press OK .
  • Page 39 8 - CONTROL Weekly timer Select DAILY TIMER with UP - DOWN and press OK Press LEFT - RIGHT UP - DOWN to select the days. Press ON/OFF to confirm/delete the selected days After the selection, press OK to view the next page Press UP - DOWN to choose timer T1 - T5.
  • Page 40 8 - CONTROL Verification of the weekly schedule Select CANCEL TIMER in the TIMER menu Press OK to access Press YES to cancel all the settings of the daily and weekly timers. AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE Select FUNCTION SETTING, press OK Press ON/OFF to enable/disable the function. Press OK to confirm or BACK to cancel the operation and return to the previous page .
  • Page 41 8 - CONTROL INTERFACE SETTING Press MENU end select INTERFACE SETTING Press OK to access Press UP - DOWN - LEFT - RIGHT end ON/OFF to confirm: Language = lingua GB - CN Back light = luce schermo Buzzer = cicalino Time = ora Date = data Screen lock time = Screen lock (time from 60 to 240 seconds) default 120sec...
  • Page 42 8 - CONTROL Service information Press MENU and select SERVICE INFORMATION Select SERVICE PARAMETER Press OK to access The menu is used by the installer or service technician to check the operating parameters. The parameters are displayed in the following 5 screens Press UP - DOWN to scroll.
  • Page 43 8 - CONTROL OPERATION PARAMETER This menu OPERATION PARAMETER is for installer or service engineer reviewing the operation parameter. The values shown on the screens are only indicative Press MENU and select ASSISTANCE SETTING Insert PASSWORD Press OK There are 3 pages for the operating parameters as following. Press UP - DOWN to scroll Press Adjust for modification DEHUMIDIFICATION SETTING...
  • Page 44 8 - CONTROL RESET COMPRESSOR START TIMES To cancel the number of compressor starts and the compressor operating time. Select YES, press OK to confirm MANUALLY DEFROST To start manual defrosting of the unit. Select YES, press OK to confirm ERROR CODE REMOVE To clear all alarms Select YES, press OK to confirm...
  • Page 45 8 - CONTROL ALLARMS In case of maloperations the alarms are indicated by the 'Alarm in progress' symbol on the multifunctional keypad. To view the alarms select Menu  Service information To reset the alarm remove its cause and reset the active alarm. Before resetting an alarm identify and remove the cause that generate it.
  • Page 46 8 - CONTROL protection about T4 temperature too high protection about T4temperature too low High discharge temperature protection High pressure protection Low pressure protection High current protection High T3 temperature protection in cooling mode High T2 temperature protection in heating mode SUPPLY DC fan protection EXHAUST DC fan protection Insufficient protection of discharge superheat...
  • Page 47 The access to parameters or modifications are allowed only to the installer who assumes all responsibility, in case of doubts please contact Clivet. For any changes not permitted or not approved by Clivet, the same declines any responsibility for malfunctions and/or damages to the unit/system.
  • Page 48 8 - CONTROL 1.20 ReturnCool Reserved °C 1.21 ReturnHeat Reserved °C 1.22 OffsetT 1 Return air temperature correction °C 2.01 EnU R Cool Set whether there is dehumidification function in cooling mode 2.02 DeltaU R Cool Dehumidification unit opening hysteresis 2.03 EnURHeat Reserved...
  • Page 49 8 - CONTROL MODBUS COMMUNICATION The unit can be connected to ELFOControl EVO or an external supervisor system. Elfocontrol EVO (option) Equipped with: ·12Vdc AL12X feeder ·Ethernet/485 converter ·Ethernet UTP cat.5 cable (5 m long) For details, see instructions ELFOControl EVO manual TERMINATION JUMPER UNIT...
  • Page 50 8 - CONTROL Operation parameter(writable and readable) Register address Content Parameter range and its meaning Power on/off BIT0 0: OFF 1: ON Mode setting 1: Cool 2: Heat 3: Fan 4: Auto T1s Setting temperature 17~28°C Functions setting BIT0: Silent mode BIT1: 0 normal silent mode, 1 super silent miode BIT2: Auto T1s setting function Operation parameter( only readable)
  • Page 51 8 - CONTROL BIT1 : deforst BIT2 : silent mode BIT3 : oil return Operating mode BIT4 : remote ON/OFF BIT8 : water level switch alarm ON BIT11 : damper is ON when it is 1, damper is OFF it is OFF. BIT12 : humidfier ON BIT0 : electrical filter BIT1 : gas deforst (reserved)
  • Page 52 8 - CONTROL Setting parameters (readable and writable) Register address Item Range Default number AUTOText0 0~50 AUTOText1 0~50 AUTOSet0 17~28 AUTOSet1 17~28 EnOnOff EnMode DeadZone 1~10 TempAmAuxEn -10~15 TimecomAux 10~120 SupFanSet EnProbeUrExt EnProbeUrSup -50~50 OffsetUrSup OffsetUrAmb -50~50 EnAuxHeater MaxAnAuxHeater 50~100 SlientMode OffsetT1 -10~10...
  • Page 53 9 - MAINTENANCE CLEANING Filters and inlets/outlets must be cleaned to ensure optimal operation of the system. Visually inspect the level of clogging. The device should be visually inspected frequently and cleaned at least every 6 months. Check the filter: replace if very dirty or wash it with water To clean: •...
  • Page 54 9 - MAINTENANCE Extraction grille regenerable filter (GAIR50/80X) Check for air filters on vents/inlet grilles before switching on the unit, otherwise the entire air distribution system may become dirty.
  • Page 55 9 - MAINTENANCE SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATIONS ON UNITS CONTAINING R32 Area checks Ventilation must be maintained during operations. Ventilation must disperse the released refrigerant Before working on systems containing flammable safely, preferably outdoors in the atmosphere. refrigerants, perform safety checks to reduce the risk of combustion to the minimum.
  • Page 56 9 - MAINTENANCE SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATIONS ON UNITS CONTAINING R32 Repairing sealed components Under no circumstance is it possible to use potential ignition sources to search or detect During the reparation operations of sealed • refrigerant leaks. components, disconnect all the equipment before •...
  • Page 57 9 - MAINTENANCE SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATIONS ON UNITS CONTAINING R32 repeated until there is no trace of refrigerant in the The recovery equipment and tanks comply with • system. suitable standards. When using the final OFN charge, the system must If possible, pump the cooling system.
  • Page 58 9 - MAINTENANCE SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATIONS ON UNITS CONTAINING R32 using the recovery machine, make sure it is in good condition, maintained and that all associated electrical components are sealed to avoid combustion in case of a refrigerant leak. Please contact the manufacturer in case of doubt.
  • Page 59 9 - MAINTENANCE GENERAL PUT AT REST If a long period of inactivity is foreseen: Maintenance must be done by authorized centres or by qualified personnel • put the unit in OFF The maintenance allows to: • wait a few minutes to allow all the actuators to •...
  • Page 60 9 - MAINTENANCE AIR FILTER CLEANING THE AERAULIC/SANITISATION SYSTEM It is very important for the air treatment coil to be able to offer Cleaning of the aeraulic system is to be carried out by maximum thermal exchange. Therefore, the unit must always a specialised technician trained in aeraulic hygiene air operate with the filters installed and clean.
  • Page 61 9 - MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED PERIODICAL CHECKS SHEET Checks carried out on……………………..by……………………………...………….company…....……………………………………………. √ intervention frequency (months) □ unit structure control □ panel fixing □ fans fixing □ coil cleaning □ outflow test □ air flow rate measurement □ channelling: anti-vibration devices and fastenings check □...
  • Page 62 10 - RESIDUAL RISKS the circuit parts that remain isolated by the closure of the tap. General Do not remain in the vicinity of the safety valve and never leave the In this section the most common situations are signalled. As these refrigerating system taps closed.
  • Page 63 11 - DECOMMISSIONING DISCONNECTION análogos, por naturaleza y cantidad, a los originados en núcleos domésticos. Los desechos de los AEE que pudieran Only authorised personnel must disconnect the unit. utilizarse tanto por los núcleos domésticos como por usuarios • Avoid leak or spills into the served area. diferentes de los núcleos domésticos en cualquier caso se •...
  • Page 64 12 - TECHNICAL DATE DIMENSIONS Fresh air intake Air exhaust Ambient air distribution Ambient air return Removable panel for bottom access to the air filter Electrical panel Power input keyboard connection Auxiliary connection Condensate drain connection Emergency drain W1-W2 Hanging brackets W3-W4 Fresh air intake Air exhaust...
  • Page 65 12 - TECHNICAL DATE GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA CPAN-YIN SIZE 2 Supply airflow Supply airflow Heating capacity 1,42 1,55 1,86 2,05 2,49 Total power input 0,46 0,42 0,45 0,42 0,54 COP (EN 14511:2018) 3,09 3,69 4,13 4,93 4,61 Heating capacity 1,97 2,10 2,21 2,37...
  • Page 66 12 - TECHNICAL DATE CONSTRUCTION SIZE 2 Compressor Type of compressors Refrigerant No. of compressors Gradini capacità (ST) 20-100 Oil charge 0,017 Refrigerant charge [kg] Refrigerant circuits [Nr] Treatment Area Fans (Supply) Type of fans No. of fans Fan diameter [mm] Type of motor Airflow...
  • Page 67 12 - TECHNICAL DATE SOUND LEVELS - COOLING SOUND POWER LEVEL (DB) Sound pressure Sound power level OCTAVE BAND (HZ) level 1000 2000 4000 8000 dB(A) dB(A) Sound levels are referred to unit at nominal condition when installed in false ceiling and connected to ducts. External static pressure 50 Pa. Cooling: Ambient temperature 35°C D.B./ 24°C W.B., Extracted air temperature 27°C D.B./ 19°C W.B.
  • Page 68 12 - TECHNICAL DATE OPERATING RANGE Heating Cooling Indoor air temperature (°C) Indoor air temperature (°C) The limits are meant as a guide. Please note that they have been The limits are meant as a guide. Please note that they have been calculated by considering: calculated by considering: •...
  • Page 69 12 - TECHNICAL DATE ELFOAir...
  • Page 70 TFT90X GPRX DAIR50X - DAIR80X CPRX AIRJET 50/I - 80/l supply diffuser - DN90 round flexible tube (Int. diam. Soundproofed plenum for air Manifold for DN150-200 air white frame and black inside 78mm) in a 20m. coil without insulation recirculation recirculation plenum GAIR50X - GAIR80X IT90X...
  • Page 71 Grill for TFPNX RTPTX BD14CX BD8CX recirculation air Flat flexible tube 132x52mm Round/flat tube connecting joint 14-output distribution box, 8-output distribution box, return plenum in a 20m. coil without insulation DN200 joint DN150-200 joint 325x175 mm white IT100X Insulation in a 20mt. coil REPPX for flat flexible tube 132x52 Flow controller for flat tube...
  • Page 72 Filter Filter only on the intake grille  ELFOFresh EVO   ELFOPack   ELFOFresh EVO   ELFOPack ...
  • Page 73 Cover the plenum, openings, grilles with cardboard, adhesive tape, etc... Remove caps...
  • Page 74 NOTE...
  • Page 75 NOTE...
  • Page 76 SOLUTIONS TO ENSURESUSTAINABLE COMFORT AND THEWELL-BEING OF PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT sales and assistance www.clivet.com M05Q00001-01 - 10-07-2020 CLIVET SPA Via Camp Lonc 25, Z.I. Villapaiera 32032 Feltre (BL) - Italy Tel. +39 0439 3131 - Fax +39 0439 313300 info@clivet.it...

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