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Summary of Contents for Duplexvent Basic-N

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL for Duplexvent MULTI N MULTI ECO N and Basic N units outdoor version...

Page 2: ...sed in accordance with the design documentation manufacturer s technical conditions and respective valid regulations and technical standards The equipment must not be installed and operated in aggress...

Page 3: ...Covering the slots 22 2 7 8 Roof assembly 23 2 8 Ductwork connection 27 2 9 Condensate drain connection 27 2 10 Connecting hot water heating coil to a heating water supply 27 2 11 Connecting water co...

Page 4: ...damage and leaking water during transportation and prior to completing the appliance assembly All holes must be covered with protective lids The same applies when the appliance is transported disassem...

Page 5: ...until the unit assembly is complete 5m The bars must be wider than the unit 4x 8x M6 Mounting foam 1 2 3 Upon positioning the unit fill in the shackle holes with a mounting foam Fill in 8 holes altog...

Page 6: ...substances that might damage mechanical parts of the unit If there is a danger of such gases and fumes temporarily entering the duct system e g during floor bonding painting the unit must be switched...

Page 7: ...so that positive pressure is on the supply side in comparison to the exhaust side This must be ensured under all operating conditions of the system For more details see EN 13779 Unpack and install air...

Page 8: ...Junction box 17 Circulation flap 18 Exhaust air filter 19 Intake extract air 20 Intake flap extract air 2 4 Compact outdoor units Basic N Duplexvent 1400 to 10100 Basic are new generation of versatile...

Page 9: ...icted in Duplexvent selection SW when you select the Duplexvent unit Working point The information is available also in technical datasheets as well as in the technical specification which forms an in...

Page 10: ...8000 Multi N 6500 MultiEco N 1400 8100 Basic N 1200 10100 Basic N 1400 2 Cut out the existing roofing and base layers the dimensions should be about 40 mm larger than those of the base frame You will...

Page 11: ...in the picture below over the edge of the base frame Place wedge blocks between the thermal insulation and base frame if the roof covering cannot be mounted in rectangular angle 7 Cut out holes so tha...

Page 12: ...llation under the roof minimum overhang of 100 mm 11 Slide the tube extensions with ports optional accessory via holes in base frame into the prepared roof outlets Position the extensions in a way tha...

Page 13: ...ever drained water may then freeze over on the roof 2 5 2 Mounting the unit on stainless feet or underlying grid Stand feet include adjustable bases by the means of which you will achieve the inclinat...

Page 14: ...apter 7 2 7 1 Assembly of blocks 1 Make sure that the surface of the intended placement of the unit is even 2 Mount adjustable bases on all stand feet part of delivery Screw the adjustable bases appro...

Page 15: ...around the bottom inlet of the block 5 Place the blocks next to each other and make sure they are all levelled Adjust the stand feet as needed Using the spirit level make sure that the blocks 1 2 and...

Page 16: ...the sealing between the blocks should be adhering to the construction of blocks along the whole length of the sealed connection Check visually that no light passes through the connection of the blocks...

Page 17: ...ply fan Me 12 Junction box 13 Exhaust supply air 14 Intake supply air 15 Shut off flap supply air Se 16 Temperature sensor TEA 17 Filter manostat PFe 18 Supply air filter 19 Bypass flap SB 20 Circulat...

Page 18: ...completely connected up to the junction box Fan Mi is connected to wiring box Connect Lead the cable Mi with the working voltage 400V from the junction box into the wiring box Connect the blocks 1 wi...

Page 19: ...ed on delivery optional equipment Sensor TFK is completely connected up to the junction box Cable powering the condensate heating HC is connected to the wiring box Connect Lead the cables TEA and TU2...

Page 20: ...suring the pressure increase of the fan Me is installed on the right side of the unit Hoses leading from the pressure measurement point are installed Connect Lead the cable of manostat PFe from the ju...

Page 21: ...etely connected up to the junction box Water pump LP in the heating circuit is located on the back side of the unit The kit is completely connected up to the junction box Shut off flap Si is connected...

Page 22: ...cover metal sheets and 4mm rivets supplied along with the unit Cover the connected junction box If the wiring of blocks is connected via connectors Chapter 7 the slot above the block No 2 remains unc...

Page 23: ...7 1 Protect the unit from adverse weather conditions until the roof assembly is finished 2 Make sure that cables leading on the top of the unit are placed in a slot so that they are not damaged durin...

Page 24: ...ix the roof blocks together use 8 screws M6 place waterproof washers part of delivery under the screws 2 1 2 3 3 1 Roof blocks on the units 12100 Basic N and 15100 Basic N 7500 MultiEco N and 10000 Mu...

Page 25: ...h the tek screws directly into the casing all around the unit 6 Paste silicone into metal U shaped profiles Put the profiles onto the connections of roof plates 7 Seal the connections between attached...

Page 26: ...onnections between the middle and outer roof blocks You will seal 4 connections altogether 9 Seal the connection between the unit casing and the attached roof by silicone Seal the connection all aroun...

Page 27: ...and make sure the whole pipe run including inside the equipment is free of foreign materials Fill the trap with water 1 10 50 2 10 50 1 5 10 100 p maximum positive negative working pressure in the com...

Page 28: ...ous 4 Pre heaters are installed by service technicians For the wiring diagram see the selection software Controls Wiring diagram or service documentation 2 11 Connecting water cooling coil a chilled w...

Page 29: ...iance The hose must always connect two connection points marked identically by or must not be swapped Make sure that hoses from only one filter are connected to each single manometer 3 Stick a relevan...

Page 30: ...the door behind which the filter is located 3 During insertion make sure that the identification plate of each cartridge faces towards you i e towards the door of the appliance and the arrow indicati...

Page 31: ...tion of the unit must be provided by a circuit breaker with characteristics C In case of using additional overcurrent protection against accidental direct or indirect contact it is necessary to use a...

Page 32: ...o the unit using the internet Ventilation units Multi N MultiEco N and Basic N equipped with control system RD5 1 can also be controlled using a web browser This allows the user to do the following ei...

Page 33: ...s connected to the connector Connect Connect grey connector above the middle block Unit with RD5 CPM control system2 Unit without control system Connect the blocks 1 with 2 and subsequently 2 with 3 b...

Page 34: ...Cable powering the condensate heating HC is connected to the connector Connect Lead the cables TEA and TU2 with temperature sensors from the junction box into their intended position Connect optional...

Page 35: ...urement point are installed Connect optional equipment Connect grey connector which powers manostat PFe The same connector powers also the servo drive of the flap Se Unit with RD5 CPM control system U...

Page 36: ...the unit The kit is completely connected up to the junction box Water pump LP in the heating circuit is located on the back side of the unit The kit is completely connected up to the junction box Shut...

Page 37: ...powering the supply air flap Se the same connector powers also the manostat PFe Unit with RD5 CPM control system Unit without control system Connection of servo motors front view CHW Se Si SB SC TPO...

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