Airwell XLM OG 18 I. R. Installation and Maintenance Manual

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XLM OG 18 I.R.
XLM OG 18
WATER CHILLER INDOOR UNIT
UNITÉ INTÉRIEURE MURALE EAU GLACÉE
WANDINNENTEIL KALWASSER
UNITÀ MURALE INTERNA ACQUA REFRIGERATA
UNIDAD INTERIOR MURAL AGUA REFRIGERADA
English
Installation and maintenance manual
Manuel d’installation et de maintenance
Installations- und Wartungshandbuch
Manuale di installazione e di manutenzione
Manual de instalación y de mantenimiento
IOM XLM 01-A-2ALL
Part number / Code / Teil Nummer / Codice / Código : 3990153
Supersedes / Annule et remplace / Annulliert und ersetzt /
Annulla e sostituisce / Anula y sustituye : IOM XLM 01-A-1ALL
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
NOTICE D’INSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH
ISTRUZIONI INSTALLAZIONE
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN
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CONTENTS
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ...............................................................................................................3
SAFETY DIRECTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................ 3
WARNING ...............................................................................................................................................................................
3
INSPECTION AND STORAGE .....................................................................................................................4
WARRANTY ...............................................................................................................................................4
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE ..........................................................................................................................
4
DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................................................5
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................
5
UNIT WITHOUT VALVE , WITHOUT ELECTRIC HEATING ............................................................................................................ 6
UNIT WITHOUT VALVE , WITH ELECTRIC HEATING 1590 W ......................................................................................................
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CURVE OF PRESSURE DROP ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................................................9
LOCATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT .......................................................................................................................................... 9
CLEARANCE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
INSTALLATION OF THE ASSEMBLY PANEL ..................................................................................................................................
9
BORING THE WALL FOR PASSAGE OF THE HYDRAULIC PIPES .................................................................................................
10
ASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL OF THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ASSEMBLY PANEL ........................................................................... 10
CONNECTION OF HYDRAULIC LINKS ....................................................................................................................................
10
ASSEMBLY OF THE DRAINPIPE ................................................................................................................................................
11
FINAL OPERATIONS ...............................................................................................................................................................
12
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED SPECIALISTS ...........................12
CLEARING THE AIR CONDITIONER ........................................................................................................................................ 12
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO BE TAKEN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON ..................................................................
12
UNIT INFRA RED - INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................................................13
USE ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
THERMOSTAT LOCATION ......................................................................................................................................................
13
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 14
UNIT CONTROLS AND WARNING LIGHTS .............................................................................................................................. 15
ROOM THERMOSTAT TRM-VP AND TRM-FA ............................................................................................16
USE ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
SWITCHES ............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
THERMOSTAT LOCATION ......................................................................................................................................................
16
DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
WALL MOUNTING .................................................................................................................................................................
17
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 17
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................................................................................. 17
INSTALLATION OF PIPE THERMOSTAT
(CHANGE OVER) .......................................................................................................... 18
CONNECTION OF THE CHANGE-OVER SWITCH ..................................................................................................................................... 18
FINAL OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................... 19
ADJUSTMENT OF THE TEMPERATURE RANGE ........................................................................................................................................... 19
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19
TAE20 AMBIENCE THERMOSTAT ..............................................................................................................20
FIELDS OF APPLICATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 20
WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................21
RESET SAFETY DEVICE .............................................................................................................................21
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POWER SUPPLY MUST BE
SWITCHED OFF
BEFORE STARTING TO
WORK IN THE ELECTRIC
CONTROL BOX
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Please read the following safety precautions very carefully before installing the unit.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Follow the safety rules in forces when you are working on your appliance.
The installation, commissioning and maintenance of these units should be performed by qualified personnel having
a good knowledge of standards and local regulations, as well as experience of this type of equipment.
The unit should be handled using lifting and handling equipment appropriate to the unit's size and weight.
Any wiring produced on site must comply with the corresponding national electrical regulations.
Make sure that the power supply and its frequency are adapted to the required electric current of operation, taking
into account specific conditions of the location and the current required for any other appliance connected with
the same circuit.
The unit must be EARTHED to avoid any risks caused by insulation defects.
It is forbidden to start any work on the electrical components if water or high humidity is present on the installation
site.
WARNING
Cutoff power supply before starting to work on the appliance.
When making the hydraulic connections, ensure that no impurities are introduced into the pipe work.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility and the warrantly becomes void if these instructions
are not respected.
If you meet a problem, please call the Technical Department of your area.
If possible, assemble the compulsory or optional accessories before placing the appliance on its final location. (see
instructions provided with each accessory).
In order to become fully familiar with the appliance, we suggest to read also our Technical Instructions.
-The informations contained in these Instructions are subject to modification without advance notice.
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INSPECTION AND STORAGE
At the time of receiving the equipment carefully cross check all the elements against the shipping documents in
order to ensure that all the crates and boxes have been received. Inspect all the units for any visible or hidden
damage.
In the event of shipping damage, write precise details of the damage on the shipper’s delivery note
and send immediately a registered letter to the shipper within 48 hours, clearly stating the damage
caused. Forward a copy of this letter to the manufacturer or their representative.
Never store or transport the unit upside down. It must be stored indoors, completely protected from rain, snow etc.
The unit must not be damaged by changes in the weather (high and low temperatures). Excessively high temperatures
(above 60 °C) can harm certain plastic materials and cause permanent damage. Moreover, the performance of
certain electrical or electronic components can be impaired.
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
WARRANTY
The appliances are delivered fully assembled, factory tested and ready to operate.
Any modification to the units without the manufacturer’s prior approval, shall automatically render the warranty
null and void.
The following conditions must be respected in order to maintain the validity of the warranty:
Commissioning shall be performed by specialised technicians from technical services approved by
the manufacturer.
Maintenance shall be performed by technicians trained for this purpose.
Only Original Equipment spare parts shall be used.
All the operations listed in the present manual shall be performed within the prescribed SHEDULE.
THE WARRANTY SHALL BE NULL AND VOID IN THE EVENT
OF NON-COMPLIANCE WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS.
1 unit with or without 3-way control valve and with or without electric heating.
Accessoires fournis :
1 assembly panel
4 screws, washers, pegs
1 installation instructions
2 fiber seals Ø 15 X 21
1 remote control panel (option)
1 change-over sensor (unit with valve) (option)
2 plastic wire tire (option)
1 plaited shaft (option)
3 Clips 6, 35 with post isolating (option)
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Net weigth
14 Kg
1115 mm
195
mm
330
mm
WATER INTAKE TEMPERATURE LIMIT
HIGH = 50°C
LOW = 5°C
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Type of male coupling Gas 3/4"
Flexible connection Ø 12mm
Draining Ø 13mm
Electric heating capacity 1590W
IMPORTANT
* These datas are given for guidance only. They must be checked aat commissioning according to prevailing
standards. They depend on the installation and the cables used.
A main fuse must mandatorily be provided on the power supply.
Fuses not supplied
Cables not supplied
TYPE OF APPLIANCE WITHOUT VALVE WITH VALVE WITH HEATING
~ 230 V -50 Hz
HEATING OR COOLING +
VENTILATION + ELECTRIC HEATING
Nominal current A 0.2 0.22 7.12
Maximum current A 0.27 0.29 8.65
Fuse rating gG
A 1 1 10
Fuse rating ASE/VDE
A 2 2 10
Power supply cable
mm² 3 G 1.5 3 G 1.5 3 G 1.5
Linking XLM / TAE20
Cable section mm² 5 x 0.75 7 x 0.75 9 x 0.75
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REMINDER
ANTIFREEZE MANDATORY
Protection system complying with STANDARD to be provided.
UNIT WITHOUT VALVE , WITHOUT ELECTRIC HEATING
Pt=Total capacity Ps=Sensible capacity
Water mode Inlet air temperature Ventilation speed
Relative humidity
PV MV GV
603 m3/h 753 m3/h 873 m3/h
27°c Pt
kW
3.095 3.750 4.116
47% Ps 2.379 2.876 3.284
6°c / 11°c 25°c Pt
kW
2.548 3.094 3.392
50% Ps 2.054 2.488 2.845
23°c Pt
kW
2.021 2.331 2.560
50% Ps 1.830 2.162 2.490
27°c Pt
kW
2.754 3.340 3.660
47% Ps 2.231 2.698 3.090
7°c / 12°c 25°c Pt
kW
2.235 2.714 2.977
50% Ps 1.923 2.323 2.674
23°c Pt
kW
1.826 2.099 2.255
50% Ps 1.740 2.061 2.255
27°c Pt
kW
2.437 2.957 3.242
47% Ps 2.098 2.539 2.921
8°c / 13°c 25°c Pt
kW
2.017 2.376 2.609
50% Ps 1.829 2.184 2.523
23°c Pt
kW
1.650 1.906 2.044
50% Ps 1.650 1.906 2.044
27°c Pt
kW
1.949 2.312 2.552
47% Ps 1.903 2.282 2.552
10°c / 15°c 25°c Pt
kW
1.645 1.902 2.041
50% Ps 1.645 1.902 2.041
23°c Pt
kW
1.355 1.571 1.636
50% Ps 1.355 1.571 1.636
Water mode Inlet air temperature Ventilation speed
PV MV GV
658 m3/h 774 m3/h 857 m3/h
40°c / 30°c
27°c Pt kW 2.062 2.236 2.348
25°c Pt kW 1.922 2.077 2.179
23°c Pt kW 1.777 1.918 2.010
45°c / 35°c
27°c Pt kW 2.958 3.289 3.518
25°c Pt kW 2.776 3.086 3.297
23°c Pt kW 2.589 2.879 3.076
50°c / 40°c
27°c Pt kW 3.896 4.340 4.642
25°c Pt kW 3.719 4.141 4.431
23°c Pt kW 3.541 3.940 4.216
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REMINDER
ANTIFREEZE MANDATORY
Protection system complying with STANDARD to be provided.
Pt=Total capacity Ps=Sensible capacity
Water mode Inlet air temperature Ventilation speed
Relative humidity
PV MV GV
603 m3/h 753 m3/h 873 m3/h
27°c Pt
kW
2.620 2.086 3.332
47% Ps 1.956 2.287 2.481
6°c / 11°c 25°c Pt
kW
2.127 2.516 2.719
50% Ps 1.675 1.958 2.133
23°c Pt
kW
1.643 1.840 1.996
50% Ps 1.471 1.668 1.824
27°c Pt
kW
2.309 2.721 2.936
47% Ps 1.823 2.126 2.313
7°c / 12°c 25°c Pt
kW
1.841 2.181 2.358
50% Ps 1.554 1.813 1.978
23°c Pt
kW
1.484 1.663 1.753
50% Ps 1.401 1.593 1.720
27°c Pt
kW
2.023 2.386 2.574
47% Ps 1.703 1.982 2.159
8°c / 13°c 25°c Pt
kW
1.640 1.890 2.044
50% Ps 1.470 1.693 1.847
23°c Pt
kW
1.341 1.509 1.595
50% Ps 1.341 1.509 1.595
27°c Pt
kW
1.585 1.849 1.997
47% Ps 1.528 1.766 1.932
10°c / 15°c 25°c Pt
kW
1.338 1.507 1.594
50% Ps 1.338 1.507 1.594
23°c Pt
kW
1.102 1.243 1.315
50% Ps 1.102 1.243 1.315
Water mode Inlet air temperature Ventilation speed
PV MV GV
658 m3/h 774 m3/h 857 m3/h
40°c / 30°c
19°c Pt kW 1.684 1.925 2.041
20°c Pt kW 1.565 1.787 1.863
21°c Pt kW 1.444 1.648 1.718
45°c / 35°c
19°c Pt kW 2.452 2.933 3.111
20°c Pt kW 2.296 2.752 2.919
21°c Pt kW 2.142 2.568 2.724
50°c / 40°c
19°c Pt kW 3.239 3.856 4.091
20°c Pt kW 3.091 3.683 3.905
21°c Pt kW 2.942 3.505 3.719
UNIT WITHOUT VALVE , WITH ELECTRIC HEATING 1590 W
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CURVE OF PRESSURE DROP
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
[l/h]
PDC [kPa]
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INSTALLATION
LOCATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT
Select a location taking into account the following points:
The indoor units (ST) can be installed in 2 different rooms. The INDOOR UNIT should not be installed
in a bathroom or a laundry.
The location should be well aired without any object or piece of furniture standing in the way; the
air should circulate freely.
Do not place the appliance close to a heatsource, do not expose it directly to sunrays.
The location should allow easy connection of the power supply, of the cooling pipes and condensate
drain.
The unit should be mounted on a wall sturdy enough to withstand the weight of the appliance.
The panel of assembly should be installed as shown in the diagram below.
INSTALLATION OF THE ASSEMBLY PANEL
Place the assembly panel horizontally on the wall, as shown, by means of a bubble level .
Mark the position of the four holes of the panel on the wall and drill these holes to be filled with pegs.
Assemble the panel on the wall with the four screws. Tighten the screws.
CLEARANCE
50 mm mini.
80 mm mini.
50 mm mini.
1500 mm mini.
A
B
C
A
B
C
D
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BORING THE WALL FOR PASSAGE OF THE HYDRAULIC PIPES
Mark the position of the hole at each side of the assembly panel as shown on the diagram, next drill these holes
under an angle of 5° downwards.
The hole downwards allows to avoid condensates or rain to enter inside.
Place a standard plastic tube Ø 70 mm in the hole.
One can also run the hydraulic connections in a chute again the wall. To do this, enlarge the pre-recessed part of the
plastic bottom in order to the able to position the inlet and outlet hoses as well as the condensate drainage line.
ASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL OF THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ASSEMBLY PANEL
See to it that the hydraulic links (insulated with 9mm thickness in the case of elastomer line, and 13mm in the case
of copper line), the electric cables and the drainpipe are insulated by means of an appropriate tube ("Armaflex"
type, 5 mm thickness); they should be covered all together with a plastic, non-adhesive strip, and passed through
the hole of the wall.
Hang the indoor unit on the 2 hooks located close to the upper edge of the assembly panel. Press the lower part
of the indoor unit against the assembly panel until the latches interlock in the slots and lock the indoor unit on the
assembly panel. Check that the unit is well locked on the panel by pulling the unit.
In order to remove the unit from the mounting plate, raise and pull outwar.
Make sure that the hooks are locked.
A
B
1
2
1 Indoor unit
2 Fixing latch
3 Upper hooks
4 Lower hooks
1 Assembly panel
2 Lower hooks
3 Lifting
4 Pulling
Pre-recessed part to be enlarged for
passage in the chute
A Outside dimension
B Inside dimension
1 Drill press Ø 70 mm
2 Wall
CONNECTION OF HYDRAULIC LINKS
When making the connection
be sure to connect the entry water supply to the link with a colored stain on
the nut.
The appliance schould be cut off by putting stop valves on the water supply.
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ASSEMBLY OF THE DRAINPIPE
Connect the drainpipe with the flexible tube in the seat at the rear of the indoor unit .
1
2
3
Place the pipe against the hydraulic pipes and the electric cables.
Check that the drainpipe is running downwards.
Avoid siphons and bends when installing the drainpipe.
The end of the pipe should be under waterlevel.
For an outlet at the left, lay the drainpipe in the seat at the rear of the unit .
If the location selected requires to use long horizontal sections of the drainpipe, provide for an opening at the top
of the pipe to avoid overflow of the condensing tray.
After having finished the installation, test the draining by pouring at least two liters of water into the condensing
tray. Check that water is freely being drained.
1 Opening
2 Draining condensates downwards
3 Drainpipe
1 Drainpipe
2 Fastening clip
3 Downwards plane
Possible outlets of hydraulic pipes
1 Electric cable
2 Hydraulic pipe
3 Drainpipe
1 Siphon
2 Bend
3 End dipping into water
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FINAL OPERATIONS
If needed fix the cables and the linking pipes on the wall with collar clamps.
Start operating the airconditioner in the presence of the user and explain all the functions.
Show how to remove the filters, to clean them and to place them back.
DRAIN
LOCATION
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED
SPECIALISTS
Before carrying out any servicing operations, check that the air conditioner is disconnected.
In order to remove the air filter, lift the front panel, push the filter slightly upward in order to unlock them.
DO NOT OPERATE THE AIR CONDITIONER WITHOUT THE FILTER!
Note :The filter should be cleaned at least once a month.
CLEARING THE AIR CONDITIONER
Rub the indoor unit with a soft, dry cloth or else clean it with a vacuum cleaner.
Do not use hot water or volatile detergent products which may damage the outside of the air conditioner.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO BE TAKEN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON
Check that there are no obstacles to the air which is sucked in and blown out, on both the indoor and outdoor
units.
Check that the air conditioner is properly connected.
We recommend that the appliance be maintained by qualified specialists (cleaning the turbine, condensates tray,
etc...)
XLM OG 18 XLM OG 18 I.R.
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UNIT INFRA RED - INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL
This accessory is compatible with a chilled water or hot water 2 pipes water terminal. This unit is
always delivered with a changes over sensor installed into factory.
USE
Two modes available:
Cooling
Heating
Auto
For each of these modes, fan ventilation can be configured in LS, MS, HS and Auto Ventilation modes.
For certain conditions of use, a 5 minute time delay is required at start up. During these 5 minutes, the remote
control is inoperative.
The unit must be installed and fitted in accordance with current safety standards
by a qualified technician.
Our prospectus contains all the information concerning application possibilities and installation dimensions and,
in particular, the thermostat’s technical characteristics.
Fitting height: about 1.50 m above floor level.
Take care not to locate the thermostat in draughts created by doors and windows.
Also ensure that the thermostat is located in the room’s normal thermal currents and that it is not located in shelving
or covered by curtains.
Any source of parasitic heat negatively influences temperature regulation accuracy. Therefore, avoid the sun’s rays
or proximity to portable heating devices, electric lights, chimneys, televisions, etc...
THERMOSTAT LOCATION
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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A STANDBY light
Lights up when the air conditioner is connected to the power supply and is ready to
receive instructions from the remote control.
B OPERATION light
Lights up during operation. It flashes to confirm that the signal from the remote control has been
received and memorised.
C TIMER light
Lights up when the timer and the night time slow running (SLEEP) energy savings function are
operating.
D FILTER light
Lights up to indicate that the air filter needs cleaning.
E Light
COOLING.
F Button
OPERATION in COOLING / HEATING / ON / OFF MODES.
Used for stopping (OFF) or starting (ON) the unit in COOLING or HEATING mode without using
the remote control.
G Light
HEATING.
H ACTIVATION key
Press to turn off the warning light and for reactivating its operation.
Press for cancelling the audible signal.
I SIGNAL receiver
Receives signals from the remote control
UNIT CONTROLS AND WARNING LIGHTS
MODE RESET
COOL HEAT.
E F G H
A
I
B C D
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The unit must be installed and fitted in accordance with current safety standards
by a qualified technician.
The best location is opposite the source of heat, on an inside wall.
Our prospectus contains all the information concerning application possibilities and installation dimensions and,
in particular, the thermostat’s technical characteristics.
Fitting height: about 1.50 m above floor level.
Take care not to locate the thermostat in draughts created by doors and windows.
Also ensure that the thermostat is located
in the room’s normal thermal currents
and that it is not located in shelving or
covered by curtains.
Any source of parasitic heat negatively
influences temperature regulation
accuracy. Therefore, avoid the sun’s rays
or proximity to portable heating devices,
electric lights, chimneys, televisions,
etc...
THERMOSTAT LOCATION
Medium speedHight Speed
Lown Speed
ROOM THERMOSTAT TRM-VP AND TRM-FA
USE
The room thermostat of the air conditioner regulates the room temperature. It is designed for
closed, dry rooms such as flats, offices, etc.
Maximum acceptable relative humidity of the air : 95%. This value should not be exceeded.
Avoid condensation.
SWITCHES
Switch 0 - I
ON "I"
OFF "0"
Linear switch
Linear switch
HEATING
COOLING
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DIMENSIONS
WALL MOUNTING
Remove the thermostat control knob, the screw and the cover.
On a flat surface, mount the control panel using plugs and screws.
Install the cover, the screw and the thermostat control knob.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Connection of the thermostat TRM-VP and TRM-FA.
Connections should be made according to the diagram (SEE APPENDIX).
Max. cross-sectional area of wires : 2,5 mm
2
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Operating voltage 230 V 50
Contact configuration SPDT
Temperature range 5 to 30°C
Switching current at 230V AC 6A (cos ϕ=1) / 3A (cos ϕ =0.6)
Switching differential approx. 0,5 K
Sensor system bimetal
Switches
ON / OFF
mode of operation
fan speed
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INSTALLATION OF PIPE THERMOSTAT (CHANGE OVER)
The pipe thermostat (change-over switch) supplied in option is to be mounted
on the water supply pipe.
Crimp the 6.35 F fast-on clips with their insulator bushes (supplied) on the wires of this thermostat.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
Opening 30 ± 4° C
Closing 15 ± 4° C
THIS ACCESSORY MUST BE USED IN CONJONCTION WITH A 3-WAY
CONNECTION OF THE CHANGE-OVER SWITCH
Protect the wires with the flexible sheath supplied.
Wire as shown in the wiring diagram at the end of this booklet.
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Airwell XLM OG 18 I. R. Installation and Maintenance Manual

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