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 Creating innovative solutions for you and your business since 1995.

ver.8 07-12-19

4. DIMENSIONS

HRV14, HRV15 and HRV30:

HRV50 and HRV70

1114

960

26

31

15

57

20

20

1000

125

265 

165

53

10 (M8)

159

555

270

135

20

515

65

1051

193

14 (1/2‘)

1505

10 (M8)

249

235

420

190

806

846

20

57

15

1351

26

31

1391

65

1441

248

14 (1/2‘)

52

20

360

180

20

Summary of Contents for VENUS

Page 1: ...ver 8 07 12 19 VENUS STANDARD version EN H02 0311 0513 20 4 118 0016 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND HANDLING ...

Page 2: ...CAL INFORMATION Warning or notice Important instructions Practical tips and information Further detailed technical information Reference to another section part of the instruction manual This instruction manual contains important instructions for the provision of the correct installation of the ventilation unit Please read all the following instructions prior to installation of the ventilation uni...

Page 3: ...einorder Ifyouhaveanydoubts contactthesupplier Never try to operate a damaged ventilation unit In the event that you decide not to unpack the ventilati on unit immediately after delivery the product must be stored in a dry interior with a temperature ranging from 5 C up to 35 C maximum This product is not intended for use by persons including chi ldren whose physical sensory or mental incapacity o...

Page 4: ...nce 1995 ver 8 07 12 19 4 DIMENSIONS HRV14 HRV15 and HRV30 HRV50 and HRV70 1114 960 26 31 15 57 20 20 1000 125 265 165 53 10 M8 159 555 270 135 20 515 65 1051 193 14 1 2 1505 10 M8 249 235 420 190 806 846 20 57 15 1351 26 31 1391 65 1441 248 14 1 2 52 20 360 180 20 ...

Page 5: ...5 G2 G4 1 230 50 145 1 3 19 5 38 9 60 2 58 9 66 4 160 270 555 1000 HRV30EC 315 F7 G4 1 230 50 60 170 1 3 19 3 43 5 64 8 64 7 72 3 160 270 555 1000 HRV50AC 515 M5 G2 G4 1 230 50 230 2 5 35 47 1 68 8 59 69 6 250 360 846 1391 HRV50EC 535 F7 G4 1 230 50 60 220 2 5 35 5 45 8 67 2 56 3 68 7 250 360 846 1391 HRV70AC 650 M5 G2 G4 1 230 50 270 2 5 40 42 9 64 5 59 1 67 3 250 360 846 1391 HRV70EC 785 F7 G4 1...

Page 6: ...ATTENTION Non flammable materials must not obstruct the suction and exhaust openings The safe distance of flammable materials from the entry neck of the unit is 500 mm The safe distance of flammable materials in the remaining directions is 100 mm 6 1 3 Mounting of the unit 500 mm 380 mm These dimensions are recommended for servicing access TECHNICAL INFORMATION All types of ventilation units can b...

Page 7: ...ow The siphon must be connected and sealed properly in the heat exchange unit DO NOT MISS Check the following prior to the first activation of the ventilation unit That unit is correctly attached to the framework That unit is closed properly all of the necks are connec tedtothepipelinesorprotectedwithagridandtherefore there is no risk of injury from rotating or hot parts Electrical connections mus...

Page 8: ... head screwdriver Sealing tape sealant DN 6 INSTALLATION DO NOT MISS The connected pipes must be of the same diameter as the ex haust and suction necks If pipes of a smaller diameter will be used the unit performance could drop and in some cases the lifespan of the ventilators could also decrease Any joints between the air distribution pipes and the unit must be sealed using a sealant or a sealing...

Page 9: ...al power cord is positioned in the regulation box TECHNICAL INFORMATION The electrical parameters are stated on the manufacturer s label 6 INSTALLATION Product type Serial number U power supply F frequency N vent revolutions Ph number of phases Av air flow I current P wattage M weight IP el protection Ver The heat recovery unit must be connected using the TN S system which means that the neutral w...

Page 10: ...TER R LO L FLAP N N L PE CONTROL PANEL BOOST PIR RH 15V DC GND CO 3 CO 2 CO 1 EXTERNAL L CONTROL 1 BOOST FAN LEVEL 1 FAN LEVEL 2 FAN LEVEL 3 RETURN FAN OFFSET FREE COOLING FILTER PERIOD ANTIFREEZE SETPOINT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 INSTALLATION DO NOT MISS Before connecting external sensors are needed to disconnect a jumper If no sensor is connected connect a jumper as shown The unit is supplied with connec...

Page 11: ...orendofthe cables with insulation tape to ensure their protection from possible mechanical damage or short circuiting Cable connector must not be in contact with water or any liquid 1 4 5 6 2 3 PTPM RJ12 Separate the box from the control panel you do not need to use any tool Connect the connector to the control panel Place the control panel into the box Connect the cable to the box of the regulati...

Page 12: ...ion Switch ON OFF the unit To turn on and turn off keep this button pressed for 3 seconds Changing mode of ventilation Automatic Manual and Freecooling Automation mode Unit runs on set output based on signals from external CO RH or PIR sensors Manual mode Unit runs on fan speed set manually by user Freecooling mode Used to cool down a room temperature by cooler outside air mostly used in summer ni...

Page 13: ...2 7 C Duration of the BOOST function setup power increase During BOOST function power increase the unit will operate with maximum speed This function is used for fast room ventilation Duration of the FREE COOLING mode setup It is used for temperature reduction in the room using cooler outside air used most frequently in summer nights Adjustable value of anti frost protection of the heat ex change ...

Page 14: ...e room 8 1 FILTER REPLACEMENT After the time out limit set for filter check there will be charac ter F on multi segemnt display and on the controller icon 9 will light up This means that is necessary to check and replace the filters ATTENTION In case that filters will not be replaced properly functionality of the unit may be reduced and ventilator can be damaged Signalization for filters check can...

Page 15: ...oth fans and goes into a state where it is not possible to restore operation only by turning off and on a main power switch Please check connection of sensor If connection is ok Sensor is disconnected or damaged Please check connection of sensor If connection is ok Sensor is disconnected or damaged Please check connection of sensor If connection is ok Informative without intervention for user Info...

Page 16: ...tment Accessories Accessories HRV14 HRV15 HRV30 HRV50 HRV70 Controller ND CP VK OVL Spatial relative humidity CI ADS RH 24 Spatial CO2 sensor CI ASCO2 GR PIR sensor CI PS 1003 Timer with a weekly program SH TM 848 Shutting flap KRTK A 160 KRTK A 250 Servo drive with spring for flap SERVO TDF 08 230 Spare filter G4 HRV 30 FI G4 HRV 30 FI G4 HRV 70 FI G4 HRV 70 FI G4 Spare filter F5 HRV 30 FI M5 HRV...

Page 17: ... assembly bit square prism bit No 2 disengaging the motor from the mount hex key but No 2 5 mm Surface joint opening the plate flathead screwdriver Removing the plate from the spacers electronics groove pliers for precision mechanics disengaging the sheet like plate Philips screw No 0 Plastic components blanket insulation of the front panels breaking knife ...

Page 18: ...18 2VV Creating innovative solutions for you and your business since 1995 ver 8 07 12 19 CONTACT Address 2VV s r o Fáblovka 568 533 52 Pardubice Czech Republic Internet http www 2vv cz ...

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