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 ciency heat recovery unit with cooling circuit - 

RHE

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Selection, installation, use and maintenance manual

GB

General norms

The present manual is an integral part 
of the documentation enclosed with the 
machine. 
It must be conserved for future reference 
and must accompany the machine throu-
ghout its working life.
The manual defines the purpose to which 
the machine was built and establishes the 
correct installation and use limits. 
•  All use, installation and maintenance 

instructions of the unit are described 
in this manual as well as the main 
accident prevention standards.

•  Read carefully and fully all informa-

tion contained in this manual before 
the installation, starting, use, main-
tenance and cleaning of the unit. 
Pay particular attention to the use 
regulations that are accompanied by 
“DANGER” or “WARNING”, because if 
not observed, they could cause dama-
ge to the machine and/or persons and 
property.

•   For irregularities not contemplated 

by this manual, please consult the  
local After Sales Service.

•  FAST S.p.A. decline any responsibility 

for any damage due to the improper 
use of the machine, and to a partial or 
superficial reading of the information 
contained in this manual.

•    Installation and maintenance must  be 

carried out by trained and qualified 
personnel, having the requirements 
laid down by law 46/90 and/or DPR 
380/2001 for electric/electronic and 
air conditioning installations, with 
consequent registration at the local 
CHAMBER of COMMERCE. Otherwise 
FAST S.p.A. decline all responsibility 
regarding the safety of the product.

THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ANY 
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO 
PROPERTY, PERSONS OR ANIMALS 
CAUSED BY THE NON OBSERVANCE OF  
THE INDICATIONS AND REGULATIONS 
CONTAINED IN THE PRESENT MANUAL.

Even though a suitable risk analysis was 
carried out during the design of the HRR 
unit, pay ATTENTION to the pictograms on 
the machine that make the reading of the 
manual easier catching the readers atten-
tion concerning risks that can’t be avoided 
or sufficiently limited with the adoption 
of protection means and measures.

GENERAL DANGER SIGNS
Carefully observe all indications 
at the side of the pictogram. 

The non observance of the indications 
could cause hazardous conditions with 
possible injury to the operator and to the 
user in general.

VOLTAGE DANGER SIGN 
Carefully observe all indications 
at the side of the pictogram. 

The signs indicate components on the unit 
or, in the present manual, identify areas 
that could generat risks of an electrical 
nature.

GENERAL WARNING SIGNS
Carefully observe all indications 
to the side of the pictogram that 

limit some actions in order to ensure grea-
ter safety for the operator.

MAIN GUARANTEE 
CONDITIONS

•  The guarantee does not includ pay-

ment for damages due to incorrect 
installation by the installer.

• The guarantee does not include  pay-

ment for damages due to the improper 
use of the unit by the user. 

•   The manufacture is not responsible for 
    injuries to the installer or user, caused 

by incorrect installation or improper 
use of the unit;

•   The equipment must be installed in 

such a manner so as to allow mainte-
nance and/or repair operations;

•  The guarantee does not cover in any 

case costs due to turntable ladders, 
scaffolding or othe similar elevating  
systems that are necessary to carry 
out operations under guarantee. 

The guarantee is not valid if:
•   the services and repairs have been 
    carried out by unauthorised personnel 
    or companies;
•  the unit has been previously repaired 

or modified with non original parts; 

•   the unit has not been suitably maintai-
     ned;
•   the instructions illustrated in the pre-

sent manual have not been observed;

• unauthorised modifications have 

    

been made.

Note:
The manufacturer reserves the right to 
carry out modifications at any time dee-
med necessary to improve their product, 
and are not obliged to apply the said 
modifications to previously manufactured 
machines that have already been delive-
red or are being constructed.
The general conditions are in any case 
subject to the general sale conditions 
included on the stipulation of the con-
tract. 

Summary of Contents for RHE 15

Page 1: ...0313 6180505 07 SELECTION USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL HEAT RECOVERY UNITS WITH COOLING CIRCUIT RHE Series GB FAST S p A ISO 9001 2000 Cert n 0882 4...

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Page 3: ...nter operation 15 Dimensions 16 Accessories dimensions 19 Accessories assembly instructions 21 Instructions for assembling roofs for outside installation 21 Installation and use of the unit 23 Positio...

Page 4: ...ders atten tion concerning risks that can t be avoided or sufficiently limited with the adoption of protection means and measures GENERAL DANGER SIGNS Carefully observe all indications at the side of...

Page 5: ...lings easier with easy accessibility for the maintenance of all internal parts This gives the opportunity also thanks to the management and installation simplicity to satisfy many system requirements...

Page 6: ...s static cross flows recuperator made of aluminium sheets to grant high performances During winter operation the average efficiency is above 80 for the first two sizes and 70 for the last two sizes en...

Page 7: ...ccessory is not compatible with the MBCH MBCX MSS and FBH accessories NB for further information refer to the tables in this manual and to the various accessory kits for compatibility refer to fig 02...

Page 8: ...acity 3 kW 2 8 2 9 3 9 7 0 Available cooling capacity 2 kW 1 8 3 1 3 3 5 4 Recovered heating capacity 3 kW 3 6 10 0 15 3 19 6 Recovered cooling capacity 2 kW 2 2 3 2 4 5 5 8 Refrigerating circuit heat...

Page 9: ...pressure drop at nominal flow rate Pa 7 18 37 37 Heating capacity 1 kW 7 68 10 35 15 56 19 7 Heating capacity 2 kW 2 57 4 04 6 45 7 6 Water flow rate 1 l h 673 906 1363 1725 Water side pressure drop n...

Page 10: ...heat pump operating C 10 10 10 10 Max external temp with heat pump operating C 28 28 28 28 Max internal temp with heat pump operating C 30 30 30 30 Min internal temp with heat pump operating C 14 14 1...

Page 11: ...table to determine the total refrigerating and heating performance based on the outside conditions External air temperature C Key Room air temperature Summer operation 26 C 50 UR fig 04 Heating perfor...

Page 12: ...in the room on the variation of the external conditions The variability of the air flows is that allowed to guarantee that the refrigerating circuit operates correctly Note The following diagrams are...

Page 13: ...ssure drops Pa on the air side based on the flow rate for the MBCH and MSS accessories Fig 08 illustrates the pressure drops kPa water side of the MBCH accessory coil Note The pressure drops illustrat...

Page 14: ...nd maintenance manual GB Refrigerating circuit summer operation KEY CP Compressor BC Condensing coil BE Evaporating coil F Filter RL Liquid receiver PA High pressure probe VIC Inversion valve AP High...

Page 15: ...nd maintenance manual GB Refrigerating circuit winter operation KEY CP Compressor BC Condensing coil BE Evaporating coil F Filter RL Liquid receiver PA High pressure probe VIC Inversion valve AP High...

Page 16: ...c g kg Gx Gy RHE 10 300 700 650 RHE 15 310 740 745 Gx Gy FILTER ACCESSIBILITY CONDENSATE DISCHARGE 1 J UNI 338 CONDENSATE DISCHARGE 1 J UNI 338 FILTER ACCESSIBILITY SUPPLY FAN EXHAUST FAN BY PASS FOR...

Page 17: ...anual GB Weights and c g kg Gx Gy RHE 25 373 1130 920 Gx Gy RHE 25 FILTER ACCESSIBILITY FILTER ACCESSIBILITY CONDENSATE DISCHARGE 1 J UNI 338 CONDENSATE DISCHARGE 1 J UNI 338 BY PASS FOR FREE COOLING...

Page 18: ...tenance manual GB Weights and c g kg Gx Gy RHE 33 410 1365 1145 Gx Gy RHE 33 FILTER ACCESSIBILITY FILTER ACCESSIBILITY CONDENSATE DISCHARGE 1 J UNI 338 CONDENSATE DISCHARGE 1 J UNI 338 BY PASS FOR FRE...

Page 19: ...Modules Mod mm RHE 10 15 25 MSS 1 RHE 33 MSS 2 A 684 846 5 B 684 684 C 574 574 D 500 500 E 59 59 F 59 59 G 16 16 H 718 880 5 I 12 5 12 5 L 342 432 5 M 287 287 N 624 624 A B C Mod mm RHE 10 15 BIT 1 R...

Page 20: ...10 15 25 MBCX 1 2 3 RHE 33 MBCX 2 A 610 772 5 B 574 574 C 359 359 D 718 880 5 E 342 423 F 342 423 G 500 500 H 250 287 I 287 287 L 37 37 M 61 61 N 12 5 12 5 O 110 110 P 78 76 Q 68 71 R 150 150 S 225 2...

Page 21: ...ons for assembling roofs for outside installation The roofs of the base unit are composed of two parts 1 2 one part has an accessible panel 1 for allowing the flat filters to be serviced The two parts...

Page 22: ...l GB Unit accessibility Circular flanges FGE accessory 380 mm Dampers and actuators accessory FCH Mod mm RHE 10 RHE 15 25 RHE 33 B 450 550 600 H 310 410 460 2 dampers with actuators ON OFF 230V are in...

Page 23: ...ust not be used to recover equipment spare parts Any use other than those indicated in this manual may generate hazards and is therefore prohibited Before performing maintenance or cleaning operations...

Page 24: ...supporting brackets for horizontal installation The unit can be fixed by means of fins bars by steel M6 of suitable length blo cked through nuts and washers to sup port brackets assembled to unit it...

Page 25: ...ween the ducts and the recovery unit place the supply duct with a straight section of at least one meter before the bends branches etc and make sure that the ductling does not have inclinations of the...

Page 26: ...the damper B In order to use the free cooling function a duct is required to connect to damper A and another to connect to damper B The two dampers A and B have an opposing function When the outside...

Page 27: ...wiring away from electric and magnetic fields that could disturb such as inverters high voltage power supply lines etc CAUTION Once the connections have been made check that all the cables have been c...

Page 28: ...BLE VARIABLE VARIABLE FIXED DIP SWITCHES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Flow 800 m3 h Flow 900 m3 h Flow 1000 factory setting m3 h ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF MODEL RHE 15 FIXED FIXED FIXED VARIABLE VARIABLE VARIABLE FIXED D...

Page 29: ...IXED VARIABLE VARIABLE VARIABLE FIXED DIP SWITCHES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Flow 2050 m3 h Flow 2300 m3 h Flow 2550 factory setting m3 h ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF MODEL RHE 33 FIXED FIXED FIXED VARIABLE VARIABLE VARI...

Page 30: ...n be washed with cold water To disassemble the filters remove the inspection panel with knobs remove the filters clean the filters replace all parts in reverse order Condensate drain pan Dirt can hoar...

Page 31: ...ded for disposal Decommissioning Disconnect the unit All decommissioning operations must be performed by authorized personnel in accordance with the national legislation in force in the country where...

Page 32: ...ction or contacts open Check the voltage and close the contact Thermostat does not System at temperature no respond request check the setting and the functioning Safety device does not See point 9 and...

Page 33: ...refrigerant 16 Evaporator coil Lack of refrigerant in the circuit Check for leaks and eliminate them before bubbles visible in the indicator roofping up with refrigerant Thermostatic expansion valve o...

Page 34: ...NOTE...

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Page 36: ...Tel 39 0429 806311 Fax 0429 806340 E mail info fastaer com http www fastaer com 0313 6180505 07 Technical data shown in this booklet are not binding FAST S p A shall have the right to introduce at an...

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