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The air humidity sensor detects humidity between 40% (“HIGRO” potentiometer turned maximum to the left) and 90% (“HIGRO” potentiometer turned maximum to the 

right) of relative humidity. The system is additionally equipped with a timer. The operation of the fan depends on the power supply connection method. If connected as 

shown in Fig.4, the fan will start automatically when the air humidity level exceeds the set value of the humidity sensor. Next, the fan will switch off when the air 

humidity level is reduced below the set value, plus the switch-off delay time set with the timer elapses. Switch-off delay time is regulated by the “CZAS/TIME” 

potentiometer in the range of 3-30min (the minimum switch-off delay time is obtained by turning the potentiometer maximum to the left).

If connected as shown in Fig. 3, the fan can also be started with its standard light sensor or operating the separate on/off switch. Depending on the setting of the 

“DELAY” slider on the controller, the fan will start operating when voltage is detected on the “SL” terminal or after 2 minutes after voltage is detected. After a signal loss 

at the “SL” terminal due to switching off the light or the on/off switch, the air exhaust fan will stop after the stop delay time set with the potentiometer if the humidity 

level in the room is below the level preset on the potentiometer. The humidity detection system is the master system. 

NOTE: When the green diode located in the electronic system is on, it means that the humidity level in the room is higher than the preset on the potentiometer 
controlling the humidity level adjustment. As long as the diode is on, the fan will not start counting down the stop delay after which the fan is switched off. It will 
take place only after the humidity level in the room drops and the green diode goes off.

INSTALLATION

 

 

The fan shall only be installed, connected to electrical mains and commissioned 

 

for use by qualified personnel in accordance with applicable laws!

Assembly  

 Precisely determine where the fan will be installed.

 Prepare the power cable. 

Use NYM-O 2x1.5 mm² (H07V-K 2x1.5 mm²) or NYM-O 3x1.5 mm² (H07V-K 3x1.5 mm²) with a maximum outside diameter of 8 mm,

depending on the version of the equipment.

NOTE: Before starting work, make sure that the power cord is not live.

 Measure and drill holes for the fan and ø6 mm mounting pins included with the product.

 Remove the front panel (

1

) and the rotor cover (

2

). The latches are released by turning them counterclockwise.

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Summary of Contents for WPA110

Page 1: ...ipment The Operating Manual specifies important technical information and instructions for the operating safety of the fan Carefully read the installation instructions in the Operating Manual Keep the...

Page 2: ...e capable of breaking live voltage contact on all switching poles to fully isolate the fan from power during Category III overvoltage conditions in accordance to applicable electrical engineering regu...

Page 3: ...exhaust fan can be installed in indoor moisture Zone II in accordance with IEC 60364 7 701 provided that the following requirements from the air exhaust fan manufacturer are complied with 1 the corre...

Page 4: ...rical wiring diagram see Fig 2 The air exhaust fan is started and stopped by a separate on off switch installed in the power supply line of the building and not included with the product Timer part in...

Page 5: ...ching off the light or the on off switch the air exhaust fan will stop after the stop delay time set with the potentiometer if the humidity level in the room is below the level preset on the potentiom...

Page 6: ...ion from the power cord and remove the 4 mm of insulation from the wires Arrange the power cord and connect according to the electrical wiring diagram applicable to the model installed Applicable to t...

Page 7: ...ilure to provide the required safety equipment Electrical connections Electrical connections and commissioning of the fan shall only be completed by qualified professional electricians Always follow t...

Page 8: ...aggressive paint solvents Do not clean with a high pressure cleaner or strong jets of water Clean carefully to prevent water from entering the motor or the terminal box Always keep the guard grille a...

Page 9: ...r is required to return the product which has become WEEE to a WEEE collection unit The operators of WEEE collection units including local WEEE locations product resellers and other WEEE collection lo...

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