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NOTICE D'INSTALLATION F

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GB

AO (V)
AOV 15 S
AO 15 GTS
AOV 25 S
AO 25 GTS
AOV 55
AO 55 GT
AOV 85

CLIMATISEUR MONOBLOC
A CONDENSATION PAR EAU

SINGLE PACKAGED ROOM AIR CONDITIONER


WITH WATER COOLED CONDENSER

Octobre 2013 10 11 180 - F.GB - 09


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F MARKING
This product marked conforms to the essential requirements of the Directives :
GB - Low voltage no. 2006/95/EC,
- Electromagnetic Compatibility no. 2004/108/EC.

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NOTE: This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to EU countries and not applied to the countries in the other area
of the world.
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Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused.
D This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed separately from your household
waste.
Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection / recycling centre.
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products.
Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!

SUMMARY

1 - Introduction .................................................................................................................... 3
2 - Presentation ................................................................................................................... 3
3 - Installation ...................................................................................................................... 4
4 - Connections ................................................................................................................... 6
5 - Accessories .................................................................................................................... 8
6 - Starting up ...................................................................................................................... 9
7 - Maintenance instructions ............................................................................................. 10
8 - Electrical diagrams ....................................................................................................... 10

APPLIANCES FILLED WITH R 407 C


R 407 C
Fluid R 407 C, as opposed to R22, is not a pure fluid but a blend composed of:
- 23% R 32 + 25% R 125 + 52% R 134 A.
The compressors approved for operation with this fluid are filled beforehand with polyalcohol oil.
Contrary to mineral oil, it is very hygroscopic: it absorbs the humidity of the ambient air very quickly. This can modify
its lubricant properties and lead in time to the destruction of the compressor.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1 - Never add oil to the appliance; the compressor is filled with polyalcohol oil, a special oil which cannot tolerate the
presence of other oils.
2 - The instruments used for:
- filling,
- pressure measurements,
- emptying under vacuum,
- recovering the fluid,
must be compatible and only used for the R 407 C fluid.
3 - The weight of the refrigerant contained in the storage bottle must be checked constantly. Do not use it from the
moment the remaining weight is less than 10% of the total weight.
4 - In the case of a new charge:
- do not use the charging cylinder,
- use a balance and a dip pipe type R 407 C cylinder,
- charge the weight of R 407 C as per the value indicated on the units identification plate (for split systems,
refer to the installation instructions as the charge must consider the length of the connecting lines),
- IMPORTANT: see paragraph 3.
5 - The charge must be undertaken in liquid phase.
6 - In case of leakage, do not complete the charge: recover the remaining refrigerant for recycling and perform
a total charge.
Recovery, recycling or the destruction of the fluid must be done in compliance with the laws in force in the country
concerned.
7 - If the refrigerant circuit is opened, you must:
- avoid the entry of air into the circuit as much as possible,
- replace the filter drier.
- perform the vacuum operation at a minimum level of 0.3 mbar (static).

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1- INTRODUCTION F
The equipment must be installed, started-up and maintained by authorised and qualified personnel, in accordance with local rules
and professional standards. GB
1.1 - GENERAL SUPPLY CONDITIONS
Generally speaking, the material is transported at the consignee's risk.
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The consignee must immediately provide the carrier with written reserves if he finds any damage caused during transport.
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1.2 - VOLTAGE
Before carrying out any operation, check that the voltage indicated on the unit corresponds to the mains voltage.
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1.3 - USE OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment is intended for the air-conditioning of premises and to provide comfort for the personnel.

1.4 - CONDITIONS OF USE


See the specifications in the 10 12 035 instructions, particularly to ensure correct selection of appliance.
Reminder: Water circuit pressure: minimum: 1.5 bar (150 kPa),
maximum: 3 bar (300 kPa).

2 - PRESENTATION
2.1 - DESCRIPTION
1 - Discharge grille 11 - Evaporator 19 -
Water outlet
2 - Removable panel 12 - Electrical box 20 -
Condensate drain pipe
3 - Front panel 13 - Rotary switch 21 -
Fan
4 - Inlet grille 14 - Thermostat 22 -
Pressure tap Low Pressure
5 - Rear support 15 - Hermetic compressor with sound 23 -
Pressure tap High Pressure
6 - Side panel proofing 24 -
Flexible water pipes (supplied as
7 - Control panel 16 - Insulated water condenser accessories)
8 - Control knobs 17 - Water inlet 25 - Power supply cable (except models
9 - Door 18 - Pressostatic valve (for models with GTS and GT)
10 - Fixed panel town water)

1 10 9 8 AO (V) 15 11 12
AO (V) 25
2

7
21 13

3 14
24
6 15
4 20
19 16
5
18 23 17

AO (V) 55 11 12 11 12 AOV 85

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21
22 13
22
13
20 14
20 14
24 15
24 15 19
19 18
18 16 17
23 23
17 16
Materials:
- Plastic coated sheet body. - Felt insulation. - Copper/steel water condenser.
- Steel grids. - Copper/aluminium air evaporator. - Copper piping.

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2.2 - WEIGHT
F AO (V) 15 : 39 kg AO (V) 25 : 60 kg AO (V) 55 : 75 kg AOV 85 : 100 kg

GB 2.3 - DIMENSIONS
Cut-out for pipes 60 x 110 80
I AO (V) 15 AO (V) 25 AO (V) 55 (see instructions)
A 840 950 1 140
E B 738 850 1 040 Bottom view

55
110

60
C 51 50 50
D D 485 600 600
A
235 C B C

Left side

101
Cut-out for
pipes

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Instructions:
A rectangular cut-out

55
110 x 60 is made at the
110

factory for models GTS


and GT 50 80
Cut-out for pipes 60 x 110
15 30
Back view

Cut-out for pipes 60 80


AOV 85
A 1 535 Bottom view

55
B 1 435

A
235 50 B 50
101

Left side

600
Cut-out for pipes 60

55
105

38.5 Cut-out for pipes 60 80


Back view

3 - INSTALLATION
When mounting the appliance, it is advisable to remove its cabinet for all handling operations.
If necessary, remove the fan assembly too.
IMPORTANT :
During the installation of the unit, it is important to handle it with care in order not to damage the cabinet (deformation
and looseness of the metal sheets) and the refrigerant pipes (displacement of copper pipes). Any damage can involve
vibrations and raise the sound level of the unit.
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3.1 - REMOVING THE CABINET B 1
Undo the 2 knurled screws (B) and the 2 tinsmith's screws (C). A
Remove the 2 control buttons (8). 8
C
Remove the cabinet by lifting it slightly and pulling it forwards.
Note :
To make the cabinet easier to handle, the outlet grille (1) and the inlet grille
(4) can be removed beforehand. To do this, undo the clips (A) by turning
them a quarter of a turn using a screwdriver or a coin. A B
Important :
When refitting the grilles, take care to lock the clips
(A) by turning them a quarter of a turn. C
4

A A

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3.3 - REMOVING THE FAN ASSEMBLY
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Remove the fastening screws.
Disconnect the loom at connector A. GB
Pull the fan assembly.
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A
D

3.3 - CHOOSING THE LOCATION


AVOID:
Putting the unit in very damp places. This unit is designed to be installed in

1m
sheltered rooms (IP 20).
Direct exposure to sunlight or the proximity of heat sources. 0,30m

Installing the unit behind curtains or furniture which could prevent air
circulation.
Installing the device near inflammable materials (as it can be equipped with
an electric heater).

MAKE SURE THAT:


The position is the best one for providing good ventilation in the room.
The position chosen complies with the recommended minimum mainte-
nance spaces (see drawing opposite).

3.4 - MOUNTING Pressings acting as


feet
The device must be installed in vertical position and level. It must always
be installed fastened (to the floor or on a wall mounting).
For assembly on a wall mounting, refer to the accessories chapter for the Rubber block
mounting to be used.
For secure fastening, it can be fastened to a wall using the screws and pins
supplied with the device (2 fastening holes on the rear mounting).
It must be fitted flush against a wall in all cases.
To prevent the transmission of vibrations to the floor, you are recommended
to put rubber blocks under the unit.
These 4 supplied blocks are to be put by the 4 pressings acting as feet, as
indicated opposite.
The unit is raised by 5 mm. Rubber block

3.5 - CHOOSING THE BLOWING DIRECTION BACKWARD BLOWING FORWARD BLOWING

3.5.1 - STANDARD DELIVERY


Vertical backward blowing.

3.5.2 - FORWARD BLOWING


Turn the grille 180 (see "Removal" page 6).

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3.5.3 - HORIZONTAL BLOWING
F Remove the cabinet (see page 5).
1 - Remove the outlet grille (1) : undo the two clips (A) by turning them a quarter of a turn (using a screw driver or a coin).
GB 2 - Remove the door (9) by pressing on the side to release the hinge pin (B).
3 - Remove the control panel (7) by taking out the two fastening screws (C).
I 4 - Remove the removable panel (2) by taking out the four fastening screws (D).
5 - Refit the removable panel (2) on the top and fix it with the four screws (D).
E 6 - Refit the control panel (7) on the front part and fix it with the two screws (C).
7 - Refit the door (9) by pressing on the side to engage the hinge pin (B) in the hole.
D Refit the outlet grille (1) and lock the two clips (A) by turning them a quarter of a turn.
8 - Remove the control box casing.
9 - Take out the control panel held by two screws..
10 - Position the control panel by turning it 90 towards the front. Fix with the 2 screws.

1 A C
A B 7
B

3
9

1 2
C
7
2
6 C
D D D

B
D A

A
B
1 9
4 2 5 7

8 9 10

4 - CONNECTIONS

4.1 - REFRIGERANT CONNECTION


No connection to the refrigerant circuit is to be carried out. The AO is ready to operate.

4.2 - WATER CONNECTION


Run the water pipes through the selected knockout protected with the rubber cross panel.
If the side knockout is chosen for AO (V) 15, AO (V) 25 and AO (V) 55, the rubber cross panel will be half cut. Connect the pipes
on the male couplings 20/27 (or male couplings 15/21 for AO 15 GTS).
AO may run with city water or cooling tower circuit.
NOTE: We advise to make the water connections using flexible pipes in order to avoid transmission of vibrations.

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4.2.1 - TOWN WATER
Caution:
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A disconnector must be installed on the water supply. Use accessory K 60 L 110 Z.
Provide a shut-off valve on the supply line. GB
Connect the condenser's water outlet pipe to a waste water discharge outlet.
The pressure control valve is factory set to maintain a condensing pressure of the order of 15 bar (temperature 42 C). It is not I
recommended that you change this setting.
4.2.2 - TOWER WATER E
Provide two isolating valves and a flow control valve.
The devices are not equipped with pressure-sensitive water valves. If they are, the valve must be removed. D
The temperature of the water must always be controlled.
NOTE: Models GTS and GT are equipped with an air relief cock on the water outlet pipe.

4.3 - CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION


Use the provided vinyl pipe 12X16mm. Run it through one of the knockout, with the water pipes and connect it to a pipework
12 minimum.
It is necessary to make a trap.

4.4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION


The electrical connection conduits must be fixed.
The electrical installation must be carried out in compliance with the rules in force (especially NFC 15-100 CEI 364).
The power supply must come from an isolation and bipolar electric protection device (not supplied) in accordance with existing
regulations.
The acceptable voltage variation is + or - 10% during operation.

4.4.1 - STANDARD MODELS (with or without water valve)


For AOV 15 S, AOV 25 S and AOV 55, on single phase, connect it to a 16 A power supply plug (protected).
For AOV 85 (single and three phases), cable is provided without plug. They are to be connected to a protected power supply.
NOTE: A male plug may be used if correctly sized (20 A for AOV 85 single phase).

4.4.2 - MODELS GT / GTS


Models AO 15 GTS, AO 25 GTS and AO 55 GT are intended for two two separate power supplies:
- 1 for cooling mode,
- 1 for heating mode.
These devices are equipped with two cable clamps on the right side, but they are not supplied with power supply cables.
To connect the power supply cables, use the two cable clamps, then feed the cables into the electric box via the feed-throughs,
after having removed the box cover.
Connect the cables to the terminal strip as shown in the wiring diagrams.

TABLE OF CURRENT
AO (V) 15 AO (V) 25 AO (V) 55 AOV 85 AOV 85
230/1/50 230/1/50 230/1/50 230/1/50 400/3N/50
Nominal current 2.7 A 5.3 A 10.2 A 10.5 A 4.4 A
Cooling mode Max. current 3.6 A 7A 13.8 A 16.6 A 5.5 A
Starting current 17 A 33.5 A 50 A 50.8 A 22.2 A
Max. current with heating 1.5 kW 7A - - - -
Heating mode 2 kW - 9.35 A 9.4 A 9.6 A 9.6 A
3 kW - - 13.9 A 14.1 A 5.1 A

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F 5 - ACCESSORIES

GB 5.1 - FOR FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES


please refer to instructions provided with each of them.
Wall support:
I - K 60 U 026 Z
Electric heater:
E - K 60 C 840 Z
- K 60 C 841 Z
D - K 60 C 842 Z
- K 60 C 843 Z
Feet (only for models GTS and GT):
- K 60 U 027 Z
Control kit (only for models GTS and GT):
- K 60 R 027 Z

5.2 - DISCONNECTOR (compulsory for connection to town water)


K 60 L 110 Z.

5.3 - WATER CONNECTION HOSES


K 60 L 047 Z: 0.50 m long, female coupling 3/4".
K 60 L 048 Z : 1 m long, female coupling 3/4".

5.3 - REMOTE CONTROL


A - Montage / Installation
See the main characteristics in the Technical Instructions.
Consult the "Installation instructions" supplied with the control.
The unit is connected using 0.75mm2 cable (minimum) (1.5mm2 max.).
The cables used must comply with the insulation requirements for the voltage used (230V).
This information relates above all to the sensor input of the automatic control connected to the 230V supply.
The temperature adjustment range can be limited by means of the mechanical limit stops located on the control knob.

WALL MOUNTING:
Secure the unit at a height of approximately 1.5 m from the floor in a location representative of normal convection currents, while
avoiding:
- wall which are poorly insulated or liable to vibrate,
- the proximity of parasitic heat sources (sunshine, heating appliances, lamps, fireplaces, televisions, etc.),
- currents of air from doors or windows,
- sheltered locations such as shelves or behind curtains,
- near electrical outlets.
For manual control K 60 D 076 Z, check and modify as required the ventilation selection jumper connection SR depending on the
appliance (see below).
For the K 60 D 025 Z automatic control, if necessary, adjust the neutral zone using the potentiometer located inside the control.
CAUTION
If a remote control is used, remove the wire between terminal L1 and switch S1 on the air processor terminal board.

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ON DEVICE:


Run the cable alone with the water pipes or through the cable cross panel provided on the left side of the cabinet.
And run it through a rubber cross panel to the control box. To do so, first remove the control box casing.
Connect the wires to the terminal block according to electrical diagram of each case.

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B - Connections with "RAB 30" manual remote control - Code K 60 D 076 Z
F
RAB 30
K 60 D 076 Z

SR
AO GB
L L Phase
Operating switch SR1 N Neutral I
with fan speed selection Auto
Q3 1 HS
SR2
Q2
Q1
2
3
MS E
LS

Temperature setting knob


Y2 4
5
Cooling D
Y1
Heating

Position of the SR bridge located inside the controller:


- on SR1 = Permanent ventilation.
Heating / cooling selector switch - on SR2 (Auto) = Ventilation activated when the thermostat is in
demand.
This position is not accessible with a heating kit.

C - Connections with automatic remote control - Code K 60 D 025 Z

K 60 D 025 Z
AO
1 L Phase
N N Neutral
22 1
HS
21 2
MS
20 3
LS
6 4

2 5 Cooling
S2 S1 B1 Heating
11

12
S1 - On/Off switch.
S2 - Fan speed selector. Air temperature sensor
B1 - Temperature setting knob. (if used)
K 60 D 028 Z or K 60 D 033 Z

D - Temperature sensor accessories


For automatic remote control K 60 D 025 Z
Temperature sensor K 60 D 028 Z - CTN 33 k! type - IP 67.
Air temperature sensor in box K 60 D 033 Z - CTN 33 k! type - IP 30.
See the specific installation guide.

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F 6 - STARTING UP
IMPORTANT
GB Before doing any work on the installation, check that the power supply is switched off and secured.
All operations must be carried out by personnel that are approved and qualified for this type of equipment.
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6.1 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS 6.3 - START THE UNIT
E Make sure: Using the control panel.
- the stability of unit, Turn the switch to the required position.
D - that the power cables are well fixed to their connection Set the temperature using the thermostat.
terminals. Loose terminals can cause heat build-up on
the terminal board, 6.4 - RESETTING THE PRESSURE SWITCH
- that the electric cables are properly insulated from any
pieces of sheet or metal parts which could damage them, If there is too much pressure in the refrigerant circuit, a safety
- that the unit is connected to earth, feature stops the compressor (at 22 bars). It is a high-
pressure switch.
- that no tools or any other objects have been left in the
units, To reset it, remove the plastic cap on top of the unit and press
- that the filter is correctly fitted, the switch by means of a screw driver or a pen.
- that the condensate discharge outlet is correctly
connected,
- that the water connections are correctly tightened.
Make sure that the water supply valve is opened (if there is
no water admission, the safety stops the equipment from
running). Refer to pressostat reseting.

6.2 - SWITCH ON THE UNIT


Using the isolation and protection device.

7 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT
Before doing any work on the installation, check that the power supply is switched off and secured.
All operations must be carried out by personnel that are approved and qualified for this type of equipment.

Air filter:
Clean every 15 days. See "Operating Manual".
Electric connections:
Once a year, check that the electric wires are well fastened to their terminals.
Electric box:
Dusting is recommended once a year.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced with an original part. This operation must be performed by qualified
personnel.

8 - WIRING DIAGRAMS

SYMBOLS OF COMPONENTS COLOURS OF WIRES


B1 Room thermostat F1 Compressor safety B Blue NG Black/Grey
B2 Compressor safety F2 Compressor safety BW Blue/White NL Black/Purple
B3 Antifrost thermostat K2 Compressor contactor G Grey NR Black/Red
B5 Thermal safety K5 Heating contactor L Purple NW Black/White
C1 Fan motor capacitor M1 Fan motor LW Purple/White R Red
C2 Compressor capacitor M2 Compressor M Brown RG Red/Grey
C3 Filter capacitor RO Crankcase heater MR Brown/Red RW Red/White
CTP Compressor starting resistance R5 Electrical resistor N Black W White
E2 High pressure pressostat S Rotary switch NB Black/Blue

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WIRING DIAGRAM AOV 15 S - AOV 25 S 230/1/50 10 05 400 - 05 F
S S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
GB
2 1 1 0 0 0 1
NOTE 1
3 1 0 1 0 0 1 I
4 1 0 0 1 0 1 N N
AOV 15 S L

1.5 kW - AOV 15 S - K 60 C 841 Z


E

2 kW - AOV 25 S - K 60 C 840 Z
5 1 1 0 0 0 0 Power supply
M2

Electric heater connection


6 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 C3 230/1/50-60
N C

7 1 1 0 0 1 0
1
R
S B B
N
D
8 1 0 1 0 1 0 N

S1
N B W
NL NL
" B1
3
RG
L
AOV 25 S S2 S3 S4 S5 2 4
S6
M2 B M
N RW LW NW R NR
2 C
N 4
S R
5

RO
1 R 1
K2
N B W
2
NR
3
1
HP> E2
NOTE 1 : Electric heater (accessory). N
RW LW NW 2
NOTE 2 : Speeds connection. MR
NOTE 2 3

M2 M1 " B3
B NW LW RW 4
G
AOV 15 S L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
W
M1 K2
C2
B B C1 B B
B NW LWRW

AOV 25 S L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
M1

WIRING DIAGRAM AOV 55 230/1/50 10 05 305 - 06

S S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 0 0 0 1 NOTE 1
3 1 0 1 0 0 1
4 1 0 0 1 0 1
230 V/400 V

1 N N
L1 L1
N
5 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Power supply
L2 L2
6 1 0 1 0 0 0 C3 N 230/1/50-60
3
Electric heater connection 3 kW

Electric heater connection 2 kW

L3 L3
7 1 1 0 0 1 0 B
B
N B N
8 1 0 1 0 1 0 N

S1
NL
NL
" B1
K 60 C 843 Z

3
K 60 C 842 Z

RG
L
S2 S3 S4 2 4
S5
S6

R NR
N RW LW NW 4
R R
5 5
1
K2
2
3
NR
NOTE 1 : Electric heater (accessory). N 1
NOTE 2 : Speeds connection. HP> E2
RW LW NW 2
MR
M2 NOTE 2 3
M2 " B1
C 1
M1 4
W G
N
AOV 55
R S W
K2
CTP

B NW LW RW B
3 C2
B B
L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B B C1
W B N M1

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F WIRING DIAGRAM AOV 85 230/1/50 10 05 311 - 03

S S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
GB 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
NOTE 1
2 1 1 0 0 0 1
I 3 1 0 1 0 0 1

230 V/400 V
1 N N
4 1 0 0 1 0 1 L1 L1

E 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 2
L2
N
L2
Power supply
230/1/50-60
6 1 0 1 0 C3 N
0 0 3

Electric heater connection 2 kW


Electric heater connection 3 kW
L3 L3

D 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 B
N B B
N
8 1 0 1 0 1 0 N

S1
NL

K 60 C 842 Z
NL

K 60 C 843 Z
" B1
3
RG
L
S2 S3 S4 2 4
S5
S6

R NR
N RW LW NW 4
R R
5 5
1
K2
2
3
NR
NOTE 1 : Electric heater (accessory). N 1
NOTE 2 : Speeds connection. 2
HP> E2
RW LW NW
MR
M2 NOTE 2
M2 3
" B3
W
M1 4
G

W
CTP

B NW LW RW
C2 B K2
W B B B
L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B B C1
N M1

WIRING DIAGRAM AOV 85 400/3N/50 10 05 312 - 03

S S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
NOTE 1
2 1 1 0 0 0 1
3 1 0 1 0 0 1
230 V/400 V

1 N N
L1 L1
4 1 0 0 1 0 1 N
2 Power supply
5 1 1 0 0 0 0 L2 L2
N 400/3N/50
3
6 1 0 1 0 L3
Electric heater connection2 kW

0 0 L3
Electric heater connection 3 kW

B B B
7 1 1 0 0 1 0 N N
N
8 1 0 1 0 1 0 C3
S1
K 60 C 842 Z

NL
K 60 C 843 Z

NL
" B1
3
RG
L
S2 S3 S4 2 4
S5
S6

R NR
N N N RW LW NW 4
R R
5 5
1 NR
K2
N N
2
N
3
1
NOTE 1 : Electric heater (accessory). HP> E2
2
NOTE 2 : Speeds connection. MR
N N N RW LW NW

NOTE 2 3
" B3
M2 4
M1
G

B NW LW RW
M2 K2
B B
N(1) N(3)
L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C1
M1
N(2)

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WIRING DIAGRAM AO 15 GTS 230/1/50 10 05 476 - 02 F
AO 15 GTS
M2 GB
N
3 N C
L1 Heating power supply
R B 230/1/50-60
1
S

N
N
I
L Air-con. Power supply
N B W
230/1/50-60
f e
B
N E
S1 C3
6 5

BW
NG
8 D

L
9

L
NL
6 7 NL " B1
3
RG
S2 S3 S4 L
d d d
S5 g
2 4
h
S6
2 3 4 7 8

NR
R
N

N
B

B
4

NW
RW

LW
5 Speeds connection
1
K5 K2
2 AO 15 GTS

NR
S S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

R
3 LW
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 B NW RW
B5

N
B

1
2 1 0 1 0 1 0 " HP> E2 L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2

NW
RW

LW
M1

MR
3 1 1 0 0 1 0
3
4 1 0 1 0 0 0 " B3
M2 M1 4
M
N

5 1 1 0 0 0 0

G
R0

6 1 0 0 1 0 1
B

K2
R5

K5
C2

BW
7 1 0 1 0 0 1 C1
M

B
10
8 1 1 0 0 0 1

WIRING DIAGRAM AO 25 GTS - AO 55 GT 230/1/50 10 05 396 - 04

AO 25 GTS N
L1
N1
L1 Heating power supply
M2 B
N1
B1
N1 230/1/50-60
2 C
N
N
S L Air-con. Power supply
1 B 230/1/50-60
R N
f e
N B W S1 C3
6 5
BW
NG

8
L

AO 55 GT
9
M2
L
NL
6 7 NL " B1
3
RG
S2 S3 S4 L
d d d
S5 g
2 4
h
S6
W B N 2 3 4 7 8
NR
R
N

N
B

4
NW
RW

LW

5 5
S S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Speeds connection
1
K5 K2
R

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 B6 2
B

NR

2 1 0 1 0 1 0 " 3 AO 25 GTS
LW
N
B
G

3 1 1 0 0 1 0 1
B NW RW
B5 HP> E2
2
NW
RW

LW

4 1 0 1 0 0 0 " L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MR

5 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 M1
M2 M1 " B3
M

6 1 0 0 1 0 1 4
N5

N6

G
W

7 1 0 1 0 0 1 AO 55 GT
R5

R6

K5 K2
CTP

8 1 1 0 0 0 1 C2 LW
BW

B NW RW
C1
B

L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
B

AO 55 GT 10
M1
Electric heater 2 kW

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