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UT66000806  -  02

UTN

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MAINTENANCE

The maintenance operations for the UTN air conditioning and hot-air heating
units are limited to the periodic cleaning of the air filter (provided on MA/F and
MA/FO accessories) and the heat exchanger, and the checking of the working
efficiency of the condensate discharge.
Only skilled personnel may perform the aforesaid maintenance.
Pay utmost attention during the maintenance operations: accidentally
coming into touch with some of the metallic parts might cause injuries
therefore wear safety work gloves.
Every time the units are started after long dwell times, make sure that air is
NOT present inside the heat exchanger.
The motor is maintenance-free since it is equipped with self-lubricating
bearings.

For safety reasons, before performing any maintenance or cleaning
operations, turn off the equipment and cut voltage by turning the line
switch.

40010 Bentivoglio (BO)

Via Romagnoli, 12/a

Tel. 051/8908111

Fax 051/8908122

www.galletti.it

Summary of Contents for UTN Series

Page 1: ...GB high pressure fan coils technical manual...

Page 2: ...lares under its own exclusive responsibility that the UTN range of air conditioning and hot air heating units heating and conditioning equipment for systems that distribute air through channels comply...

Page 3: ...room thermostat TA2 Electromechanical room thermostat with summer winter selection CSD Wall mounted control for proportional opening and closing of the motor driven air intake louver AIR SUCTION MODUL...

Page 4: ...0 20 17 29 26 28 19 30 24 38 50 DF heating capacity 4 pipes High kW 4 01 4 01 5 63 5 63 8 24 8 24 11 50 11 50 19 70 19 70 26 20 26 20 Water flow l h 353 353 496 496 726 726 1013 1013 1735 1735 2309 23...

Page 5: ...1489 1422 1351 1274 1191 1101 999 881 734 1 m 3 h 1495 1451 1405 1358 1308 1256 1201 1143 1081 1015 942 862 770 661 515 3 m 3 h 2304 2242 2178 2112 2043 1972 1897 1819 1737 1650 1557 1457 1348 1227 10...

Page 6: ...5 1249 1167 1078 977 860 714 1 m 3 h 1477 1433 1388 1340 1291 1239 1185 1127 1066 1000 928 849 758 649 504 3 m 3 h 2248 2187 2124 2059 1992 1922 1848 1772 1691 1605 1514 1416 1309 1189 1053 2 m 3 h 17...

Page 7: ...Pa 1 3 3 5 6 7 9 11 13 15 17 20 22 GR Pa 2 4 5 7 9 12 14 17 21 24 28 32 37 GM Pa 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 Qa m3 h 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000...

Page 8: ...POWER LEVELS FOR OCTAVE BAND Legend Psu Available static pressure LWA A weighted sound power Vr Fan speed 3 high 2 medium 1 low 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz 8000 Hz LwA Vr dB dB dB dB...

Page 9: ...4410 0 247 12 3870 3870 0 185 7 3550 3550 0 169 6 1400 6770 5400 0 323 19 5840 5040 0 279 14 4370 4370 0 208 9 4010 4010 0 191 7 1600 7470 6040 0 356 22 6470 5650 0 308 17 4830 4830 0 230 10 4440 4440...

Page 10: ...17 5460 4790 0 260 13 4230 4230 0 202 8 1400 7970 6160 0 380 25 7090 5820 0 338 20 6150 5470 0 293 16 4760 4760 0 227 10 1600 8790 6890 0 419 30 7820 6520 0 373 24 6800 6130 0 324 19 5260 5260 0 251 1...

Page 11: ...314 15 8290 0 201 7 10690 0 261 10 14400 0 177 5 1000 7720 0 374 20 9850 0 239 9 12730 0 310 14 17100 0 210 7 1200 8880 0 430 26 11300 0 274 11 14630 0 356 17 19590 0 240 8 1200 7920 0 383 21 10030 0...

Page 12: ...290 13 8290 0 201 7 10690 0 261 10 14400 0 177 5 1000 7130 0 345 18 9850 0 239 9 12730 0 310 14 17100 0 210 7 1200 8200 0 397 22 11300 0 274 11 14630 0 356 17 19590 0 240 8 1200 7310 0 354 18 10030 0...

Page 13: ...485 15 12540 0 304 6 16450 0 401 10 21690 0 266 5 2500 11530 0 558 19 14400 0 350 8 18920 0 461 13 24900 0 305 6 3000 12900 0 624 23 16080 0 390 10 21150 0 515 16 27790 0 341 7 60 50 70 60 90 70 20 50...

Page 14: ...to avoid moisture formation Keep free space around the fan coil to allow proper operation of the unit and ordinary and extraordinary maintenance Install the remote control panel if any in a position t...

Page 15: ...1 D 208 45 C 15 D 15 32 208 40 280 5 280 40 173 67 C 15 D 15 2 3 7 7 3 2 4 A B C D UTN 06 754 707 676 646 UTN 08 754 707 676 646 UTN 12 964 917 886 856 UTN 16 1174 1127 1096 1066 9 DIMENSIONAL DATA 1...

Page 16: ...AIR DELIVERY 6A 17 6B 88 375 170 718 B 23 A 23 D 227 45 15 D 15 C 45 352 275 32 15 D 15 C 74 198 294 208 273 392 365 473 523 617 135 204 28 53 17 188 165 100 57 215 294 208 273 392 382 506 510 579 98...

Page 17: ...lied M fan motor RD red low speed TA room thermostat WH white common N L S RL 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WH BK GY BU RD 1 230 1 50 IL F CD CN GNYE M TC 10 2 UTN with CD remote three speed selector and TC fan...

Page 18: ...erface accessory IL mains switch not supplied M fan motor RD red low speed WH white common 230 1 50 9 8 7 6 5 4 M 1 GNYE L N F IL 2 1 N N RF c S RL 4 1 2 3 CN CD TA2 RD BU GY BK WH T SF 10 4 UTN with...

Page 19: ...low speed SF Centralised mode selector not supplied TA room thermostat TC fan stop thermostat WH white common L IL F N 9 8 7 6 5 4 M 1 SF CN RD BU GY BK WH 9 8 7 6 5 4 M 1 CN RD BU GY BK WH 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 20: ...C 9 8 7 6 5 4 CN M 1 WH BK BU GY RD 230 1 50 TC SF ACC T TDC GNYE 10 8 UTN units with TDC wall mounted control with speed selector and electromechanical thermostat BK black high speed BU blue medium s...

Page 21: ...m speed IL mains switch not supplied M fan motor RD red low speed SF centralised mode selector not supplied TD4T wall mounted control with speed selector electromechanicalthermostatandsummerwintersele...

Page 22: ...l p a n e l f o r t h e a u t o m a t i c c o n t r o l o f t h e f a n c o i l R D r e d l o w s p e e d S A R o o m t e m p e r a t u r e p r o b e f o r a u t o m a t i c f a n s p e e d s e l e c...

Page 23: ...R O D W a l l m o u n t e d m i c r o p r o c e s s o r c o n t r o l p a n e l R C H R e m o t e s w i t c h f o r t h e c e n t r a l i z e d c o o l i n g h e a t i n g m o d e s e l e c t i o n n...

Page 24: ...o d e b y m e a n s o f f a n s t a rt s t o p a t a m a n u a l l y s e t t e m p e r a t u r e T D C W a l l m o u n t e d c o n t r o l w i t h s p e e d s e l e c t o r a n d t h e r m o s t a t W...

Page 25: ...ls for in built MICROPRO and wall MICROPRO D installation complete with fan speed selector electronic thermostat and cooling heating mode selector for the automatic control of the fan working on the v...

Page 26: ...tc coupled to a flanged sleeve that represents the starting point for rectangular ducts of the type commonly used in distribution plants PCOF Connecting panel to flexible ducts Manufacturedingalvanise...

Page 27: ...ther flanged accessories They are made up of a rectangular panel that is to be secured to the machine or to another accessory with similar drilling i e MAF MAFO RE etc coupled by means of a flexible b...

Page 28: ...d maintenance Pay utmost attention during the maintenance operations accidentally coming into touch with some of the metallic parts might cause injuries therefore wear safety work gloves Every time th...

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