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Low and High Static

Fan Coil Units


Models VHN 02LS to 12LS & 04HS to 22HS
IMW 249.0E/01.00
Supersedes : None
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Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................................ p. 3
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................. p. 3
Description ............................................................................................................................................. p. 4
Inspection and storage ......................................................................................................................................... p. 4
Electrical data ....................................................................................................................................................... p. 4
Operating limits ..................................................................................................................................................... p. 4
Dimensional Data and Weight ............................................................................................................... p. 5
Installation.............................................................................................................................................. p. 6
Unit Handling ........................................................................................................................................................ p. 6
Installation location ............................................................................................................................................... p. 6
Installation instructions ......................................................................................................................................... p. 6
Water Connections ................................................................................................................................. p. 7
Water coil connections.......................................................................................................................................... p. 7
Condensate drain connection .............................................................................................................................. p. 7
Electrical Connections........................................................................................................................... p. 8
Unit connection ..................................................................................................................................................... p. 8
Controls ................................................................................................................................................................. p. 8
Electric heater ....................................................................................................................................................... p. 8
Standard wiring diagram ...................................................................................................................................... p. 8
Preliminary Checks Before Start-up ...................................................................................................... p. 9
Operation ................................................................................................................................................ p. 9
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................... p. 9
Notes ....................................................................................................................................................... p. 11
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1 - Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to provide the installation,
start-up, operating and maintenance rules to the users of
the VHN fan coil units.
It does not give a full description of all maintenance works
2 - Safety Precautions
Before installing the unit, please read the following safety precautions carefully.
assuring the long life and reliability of this type of
equipment.Only the services of qualified personnel,
member of a registered maintenance company, can
guarantee a reliable and durable running of the machine.
Warning !
Installation, operation and maintenance must be
performed by qualified personnels who are familiar with
local codes and regulations and experienced with this
type of equipment.
Warning !
All field wiring must be installed in accordance with the
national wiring regulations.
Warning !
Ensure the rated voltage of the unit corresponds to the
name plate before carrying out wiring according to the
supplied wiring diagram.
Warning !
The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible
hazards due to insulation failures.
Warning !
All wiring must not touch the heat source or any moving
parts of fan motor.
Warning !
Confirm the unit is switched OFF before installing or
servicing the unit.
Caution !
Handling of the unit must be done by using the systems
designed to support its weight.
Caution !
It is forbidden to undertake any work on electrical
components of the unit before disconnecting the power
supply.
Caution !
It is forbidden to undertake any work on electrical
components of the unit, if there is presence of water and
humidity.
Caution !
When undertaking water connection, make sure that any
foreign matters will not be introduced into water piping.
The manufacturer warranty will not be applied, if all installation instructions stated in
this manual have not been followed.
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3 - Description
3.1 - Inspection and Storage
When the equipment is received, all items must be carefully
checked against the bill of lading to be sure all crates or
cartons have been received. Inspect all units for visible or
concealed damages.
In case of deterioration, formulate the precise reserves
on the transport document and send immediately a
3.2 - Electrical Data
Motor absorbed current - 230 V / 1 ph / 50 Hz
Electric heater - 230 V / 1 ph / 50 Hz
3.3 - Operating Limits
registered letter to the forwarder, mentioning clearly the
occured damages and a copy of the letter to the
manufacturer or its representative.
Do not stand or transport the unit on its end. Temporary
storage must be indoor, completely sheltered from rain,
snow, etc. Change i n the weather (hi gh and l ow
temperatures) should not damage the unit. Excessively high
temperature (60 C or more) may deteriorate certain plastic
materials and cause permanent damages. In addition,
some electric components may not operate correctly.
Maximum operating pressure 10 bar
Water piping system Minimum entering temperature + 4 C
Maximum entering temperature + 80 C
Room air temperature Minimum temperature 5 C
Maximum temperature 32 C
Supply voltage 230 V 10 % / 1 ph / 50 Hz
04HS 06HS 08HS 10HS 12HS 14HS 16HS 18HS 20HS 22HS
HS
0.72 1.25 1.62 1.71 2.82 2.80 3.95 3.86 5.05 4.60
Absorbed Amps* MS 0.55 0.99 1.22 1.35 2.09 2.11 2.70 2.91 3.93 3.74
LS 0.46 0.84 0.95 1.00 1.33 1.25 1.98 2.10 3.31 3.21
VHN size
02LS 04LS 06LS 08LS 10LS 12LS
HS
0.25 0.39 0.72 1.25 1.62 1.71
Absorbed Amps* MS 0.21 0.32 0.55 0.99 1.22 1.35
LS 0.17 0.26 0.46 0.84 0.95 1.00
VHN size
* Maximum current absorbed by motor operating under 0 Pa external static pressure.
* Maximum current absorbed by motor operating under 0 Pa external static pressure.
Unit size
02LS 750 1500 2250
04LS 1000 2000 3000
06LS 1000 2000 3000
08LS 1200 2400 3600*
10LS 1200 2400 3600*
12LS 1500 3000 4500*
Capacity (W)
Unit size
04HS 1000 2000 3000
06HS 1000 2000 3000
08HS 1200 2400 3600*
10HS 1200 2400 3600*
12HS 1000 2000 3000
14HS 1200 2400 3600*
16HS 1200 2400 3600*
18HS
1500 3000 4500*
20HS
1500 3000 4500*
22HS 1500 3000 4500*
Capacity (W)
* 400 V, 3-phase power supply + Neutral (power contactor included).
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4 - Dimensional Data and Weight
LEFT HAND UNIT SHOWN
Handing of unit is determined by cooling coil
connection when facing air flow.
All dimensions are in mm.
VHN A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
04 HS 1030 1000 1/2" 250 220 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
06 HS 1030 1000 1/2" 250 220 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
08 HS 1200 1170 3/4" 250 220 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
10 HS 1200 1170 3/4" 250 220 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
12 HS 1030 1000 3/4" 362 332 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
14 HS 1200 1170 1" 362 332 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
16 HS 1200 1170 1" 362 332 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
18 HS 1500 1470 1" 362 332 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
20 HS 1500 1470 1" 362 332 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
22 HS 1500 1470 1" 362 332 760 120 50 57 186 517 25 687.5 47.5
VHN A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
02 LS 550 520 1/2" 250 220 568 120 50 57 142 369 25 495.5 47.5
04 LS 1030 1000 1/2" 250 220 568 120 50 57 142 369 25 495.5 47.5
06 LS 1030 1000 1/2" 250 220 568 120 50 57 142 369 25 495.5 47.5
08 LS 1200 1170 3/4" 250 220 568 120 50 57 142 369 25 495.5 47.5
10 LS 1200 1170 3/4" 250 220 568 120 50 57 142 369 25 495.5 47.5
12 LS 1500 1470 3/4 250 220 568 120 50 57 142 369 25 495.5 47.5
Unit size 02 LS 04 LS 06 LS 08 LS 10 LS 12 LS
Weight (kg) 20 28 30 40 45 56
Unit size 04 HS 06 HS 08 HS 10 HS 12 HS 14 HS 16 HS 18 HS 20 HS 22 HS
Weight (kg) 36 40 52 60 62 75 85 105 115 135
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5.1 - Unit Handling
5 - Installation
5.2 - Installation Location
Be careful to avoid rough handling on the unit. Do not lift the unit
by the condensate drain outlet or by the water connections.
Use a lifting truck to facilitate the unit installation.
Warning !
Sharp edges and coil surfaces are a potential hazard. Avoid
contact with them.
1. The units are designed to be installed above the false ceiling.
2. Install the unit in a position having sufficient strength to carry
the weight of the unit.
3. Install the unit in a position where ducts can be connected to
inlet and outlet sides of the unit.
4. Install the unit in a position from where condensate can be run
to waste easily.
5. Check the distance between the upper slab and false ceiling to
ensure the unit will suit the distance.
6. Ensure there is sufficient space around the unit to service it.
Warning !
Do not install the unit in a machinery shop or kitchen where
vapour from oil or its mist flows into the unit.
5.3 - Installation Instructions
1. The units are designed to be suspended to the ceiling by
threaded rods or strengthened screws, supplied by the installer.
The fixing brackets with oblong holes are located at the top of
the unit.
2. Install the 4 suspension rods to the upper slab as per fixing
points shown below. Then, install the 4 nuts and the 4 washers
on the suspension rods.
3. Lift the unit upwards by sliding the 4 suspension rods into the 4
fixing brackets of the unit casing (casing should not touch the
ceiling).
4. Lock the unit in position with 4 other washers, nuts and counter-
nuts and tighten them. Installation of rubber isolators is
recommended to eliminate all risks of vibration transmission.
Note : the set of suspension rods, rubber isolators, washers,
nuts and counter-nuts will not be supplied by the manufacturer.
5. Level the unit with a spirit level to assure proper drainage
and operation.
6. Unit must be mounted in such a way that water will flow toward
drain connection.
Unit size A (mm) B (mm)
02 LS 590 495.5
04 LS 1070 495.5
06 LS 1070 495.5
08 LS 1240 495.5
10 LS 1240 495.5
12 LS 1540 495.5
Unit size A (mm) B (mm)
04 HS 1070 687.5
06 HS 1070 687.5
08 HS 1240 687.5
10 HS 1240 687.5
12 HS 1070 687.5
14 HS 1240 687.5
16 HS 1240 687.5
18 HS 1540 687.5
20 HS 1540 687.5
22 HS 1540 687.5
Fixing points - Top view
Warning !
Do not install the unit in humid places (glasshouse, mushroom
bed, changing-room with shower, ...).
Caution !
The unit must be installed at 1.8 m above the floor.
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6 - Water Connections
6.2 - Condensate Drain Connection 6.1 - Water Coil Connections
Each water coil is equipped with copper headers having smooth
type copper connection on water supply and water return. A manual
air vent is supplied as standard.
To ensure an optimum heat transfer efficiency, connections of
water supply and return should be arranged to obtain a counter
flow configuration between air and water.
Flexible hoses are recommended for coil connections. Tighten
normally the water connections. Note that an excessive tightening
can cause too strong material stresses at the time of significant
temperature changes.
All water lines should be insulated to prevent sweating and heat
loss.
The condensate drain pan is supplied with 7/8" OD copper tube
outlet.
The drain line must be installed with a downward slope. Ensure
water trap is available on drain piping.
On completion, the drain line should be insulated.
Caution !
Check that there is no counter-slope which would prevent
condensates from flowing.
Warning !
All foreign material must be removed from the drain pan.
Water volume of coils
Unit size
No of rows Liters
02 LS 4 1.2
04 LS 4 2.2
06 LS 4 2.2
08 LS 4 2.6
10 LS 4 2.6
12 LS 4 3.2
Water volume
Unit size
No of rows Liters
04 HS 4 2.2
06 HS 4 2.2
08 HS 4 2.6
10 HS 4 2.6
12 HS 4 3.3
14 HS 4 3.8
16 HS 4 3.8
18 HS 4 4.8
20 HS 4 4.8
22 HS 6 7.1
Water volume
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Standard wiring diagram (all sizes)
Legend :
- FMA Fan motor assembly
- LS Low speed
- MS Medium speed
- HS High speed
7 - Electrical Connections
7.1 - Unit Connection
All units are allowed for being connected on a power supply of
230 V 10 % / 1ph / 50 Hz + Earth.
Before undertaking any electrical connection, make sure that the
fan motor is suitable for electrical power supply. Each unit is
provided with an electrical junction block located outside the unit
casing.
All wiring must be done in accordance with applicable electrical
codes and regulations.
Earthing of unit is imperative.
The manufacturer or its representative will not be held responsible
for accidents caused by incorrect or non-existing earthing.
7.3 - Electric Heater
The factory mounted electric heater is fitted with a manual reset
high temperature cut-out switch which de-energizes the heater in
case of fan motor failure.
For electrical connection, refer to wiring diagram sticked on the
unit.
7.2 - Controls
Caution !
The electric heater must never operate without the
ventilation.
The standard units are supplied without any controls.
A manual fan speed selector switch or remote control thermostat
can be supplied as option. However, they must control one unit
only.
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10 - Maintenance
It is recommended to proceed to the following maintenance works
in order to ensure a good operation of the unit.
Caution !
Before performing any maintenance operation, disconnect the
unit main power supply.
10.1 - Air Filter
Check the filter clogging periodically. If necessary, clean it or
replace it.
The periodicity of replacement depends on specific conditions of
operation.
Some applications, such as hotels where there is a lot of lints, call
more frequent for a filter replacement.
It is suggested that the filter be checked every 30 days during the
first year of operation to determine the necessary periodicity.
To remove the filter, just unscrew the holding panel (see ref. 1 on
figure opposite).
8 - Preliminary Checks Before Start-up
1. Make sure that system piping has been cleaned and all the air
has been purged, before starting up the unit.
2. Check that condensate drain pipe is connected and allows
correct drainage.
3. Ensure that air filter is clean and properly installed.
4. Make certain that fan rotates freely.
5. Make sure that all water and electrical connections are properly
tightened.
9 - Operation
The unit operation is carried out differently according to the selected
control option.
On the CTIVA remote control (figure opposite), it is controlled by :
1) An "I / O" on - off switch,
2) A manual fan speed selector materialized by a "Turbine"
symbol :
Digit "1" means low speed,
Digit "2" means medium speed,
Digit "3" means high speed,
3) A thermostat to regulate and maintain the desired room
temperature,
4) A summer / winter manual changeover materialized by a "Sun
and Snow" symbol, to obtain an operating mode in cooling
("Snow" symbol) or heating ("Sun" symbol).
0
1
5
1
0
3
0

C
2
5
1
2
3
I O
20
CTIVA remote control
10.2 - Condensate Pan
The condensate pan must be checked periodically to make sure
that drain piping is not obstructed.
If required, it must be cleaned and rinsed.
To get access to condensate pan, remove the bottom panel
(ref. 2 on figure opposite) by disengaging the clips which hold it.
10.3 - Coils
Check that coil fins are not clogged or damaged.
To avoid mouldiness of coils caused by an accumulation of fine
dusts, it is recommended to clean them frequently. If necessary,
comb the coil fins with an appropriate tool.
To dismount the coil, remove the bottom panel (ref. 2 on figure
opposite) by disengaging the clips which hold it. Then, remove the
screws located at both sides of the unit casing (ref. 3).
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10.5 - Electrical Connections
Re-tighten periodically the electrical connections.
10 - Maintenance (cont'd)
10.6 - Water Piping System
Once a year, drain the piping system and check the furring-up of
the pipes.
Caution !
The use of non treated or inappropriate water leads to an
excessive fouling inside the tubes of chilled or hot water coils
(accumulation of soil, sludge, corrosion, etc.), with significant
repercussions on unit heat efficiency and permanent damages
on material.
The constructor or its representative cannot be held responsible
for the use of non treated or incorrectly treated water.
Caution !
If water piping is exposed to temperature lower than 0 C, take
necessary precautions (drainage, antifreeze, etc.) to avoid
coil freezing. All addition of antifreeze in the system reduces its
capacity. To keep it unchanged, drain the system before re-
starting it up.
10.4 - Fan Motor Assembly
There is no particular maintenance on fan motor assembly. The
VHN fan coil units are equipped with permanently lubricated fan
motor bearings. However, during periodic maintenance, check
that fan wheel rotates freely without any friction.
If the fan motor overload protection is engaged, wait for safety
automatic reset and try to find out the cause of overload protection
engagement.
To dismount the fan motor assembly, remove the bottom panel
(ref. 2 on figure above) by disengaging the clips which hold it.
Then, remove the screws located on top and sides of the unit
casing (ref. 4).
Internal component removal
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11 - Notes
Your distributor :
With a concern for a constant improvement, our products can be modified without notice. Photos non contractual.
Wesper S.A. - 42 cours Jean-Jaurs - 17800 Pons - France - Tel : 33-5 46 92 33 33 - Fax : 33-5 46 91 26 44 - www.wesper.com
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