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Equipment Connections

Ductwork

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 Air distribution ductwork must be designed to allow 

for the specified airflow without excessive pressure 

levels. The unit should be situated as close as 

possible to the point of use to prevent unnecessary 

long runs of ductwork.

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 Sheetmetal ductwork is recommended for use with 

all Armcor Air Solutions equipment.

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 Ducts should be insulated in accordance with BCA 

Section J-5.

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 Fan inlet conditions can affect the fan performance, 

particularly where duct bends cause a non-uniform 

flow and swirl at the inlet. To reduce losses due 

to fan systems effect, adequate length of straight 

duct between any elbow and the fan inlet should be 

provided or turning vanes used in the elbow.

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 Poor fan outlet conditions will also affect the fan 

performance. We recommend a minimum of 1000mm 

of straight duct directly after the fan outlet.

Filters

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 50mm panel filters are a minimum recommendation 

for all equipment.

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 Filters must be fitted to fresh air and/or return air. 

Where there is no provision for filters within the unit, 

the installing contractor is responsible to incorporate 

filters in the ductwork system external to the unit.

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 It is recommended that temporary disposable filters 

are used during construction & commissioning.

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 Where a Heat Exchanger is incorporated in the 

equipment, warranty is void if filters are not fitted.

IMPORTANT: NEVER OPERATE A UNIT WITHOUT FILTERS 

FITTED TO THE RETURN & FRESH AIR INTAKES.

Electrical Requirements

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The power requirement and voltage are detailed on 

the equipment technical specifications (available at 

armcor.com.au) and are on the identification/serial 

no. plate attached to each unit.

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An electrical diagram is attached to the electrical box 

on the unit.

Mains Power Supply and Fusing

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 A single phase power supply rated at 240v (+/- 5%) 

50Hz or a 3 phase power supply rated at 415 volts is 

required to operate the unit within manufacturer’s 

tolerance. Check the name plates for correct voltage.

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 We recommend an isolator be mounted externally 

to the unit (not supplied) and a suitably sized 

circuit breaker mounted back at the distribution 

board to provide local isolation during service and 

maintenance periods.

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 Main cables and control circuit wires are to be 

connected as per wiring diagram.

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 All wiring must comply with relevant local wiring 

regulations.

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 The units require a main circuit breaker or HRC fuse 

capable of handling the full load of the unit and 

selected in accordance with SAA Wiring Rules.

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 All wiring is to be independently colour coded.

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 Single phase fan motors are internally protected and 

there is no need for external overloads.

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Summary of Contents for XEM Series

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual XEM External Mount Unit XEM400 XEM9000 M ADE A U STRALI A N Manufactured byArmcor M ADE A U STRALI A N Manufactured byArmcor...

Page 2: ...ilters Electrical Requirements Mains Power Supply and Fusing Standard Equipment Layout 8 General Maintenance 9 General Monthly Maintenance Schedules Guide to How Frequency According to Usage is Establ...

Page 3: ...transfer it to the incoming fresh air resulting in significant energy savings Both enthalpy and sensible heat exchange media are available Every proposed installation must be subject to an engineered...

Page 4: ...t recovery and or air handling equipment Installing and servicing equipment can be hazardous due to electrical and mechanical components When working on equipment observe precautions in all literature...

Page 5: ...recommend waffle pad to be used under the base frame and flexible couplings be fitted to the supply and return ducts to reduce any vibration transfer Fresh Air Inlet and Exhaust Air Outlet The locati...

Page 6: ...re to safety codes and guidelines Wear safety goggles work gloves work boots and protective clothing All external units are provided with substantial lifting lugs on each corner at the base frame NOTE...

Page 7: ...commissioning Where a Heat Exchanger is incorporated in the equipment warranty is void if filters are not fitted IMPORTANT NEVER OPERATE A UNIT WITHOUT FILTERS FITTED TO THE RETURN FRESH AIR INTAKES E...

Page 8: ...the unit Return Air Air that is drawn from conditioned area Exhaust Air Ducted to outside the building or into the roof space if adequate ventilation is available Fresh Air Use a fresh air cowl or gr...

Page 9: ...ensate drain if applicable for free drainage Guide to How Frequency According to Usage is Established Disposable Corrugated Filters Ordinary disposable corrugated filters should last approximately one...

Page 10: ...vices The original service call costs in identifying a warranty claim Freight and travel changes for work performed or parts supplied outside of all capital cities in Australia Field wiring refrigeran...

Page 11: ...y voltage is available on all phases Check overload settings are correct if applicable Filters Check that both the fresh air and return air have adequate filters before starting unit Starting Unit Che...

Page 12: ...s Estimate of Fresh Air Make Up or L s Electrical Supply Voltage Supply Fan Motor Amps Exhaust Fan Motor Amps Total Unit Amp Thermostat Settings C Thermostat Operating Correctly Y N Contactors Relays...

Page 13: ...Notes XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021 13...

Page 14: ...Notes 14 XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021...

Page 15: ...Notes XEM External Mount Unit Installation and Operation Manual 2021 15...

Page 16: ...au P 03 8301 9200 109 111 Northcorp Blvd Broadmeadows Vic 3047 2021 Armcor Air Solutions reserves the right to alter products and specifications without notice and does not accept responsibility for p...

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