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THE QUALITY OF INTERIOR AIR is measured by health, enjoy ability and cost-effectiveness. 

 

AIR EXHANGE EQUIPMENT 

INSTALLATION AND USER  MANUAL 

 

THE  QUALITY  GOALS  OF  AIR  CONDITIONING  COME  TRUE  WITH  THE 

RECOVERY SYSTEM 

TALTERI  removes  used  air  from  interior  and  brings  in  fresh  air.  Humidity  and 

impurities  are  exhausted  through  thermal  recovery  unit  that  heats  the  filtered 
ambient  air  cost-effectively.  The  fresh  warm  air  is  channelled  draught-free  and 
noise-free into the premises in necessary quantities. 

 

ENSURE THE QUALITY OF AIR EXCHANGE!

 

QUALITY CONTROLLED 

DIVK-700DE AND DIVK-700DE VKL 

 

Summary of Contents for Talteri DIVK-700DE VKL

Page 1: ... THE RECOVERY SYSTEM TALTERI removes used air from interior and brings in fresh air Humidity and impurities are exhausted through thermal recovery unit that heats the filtered ambient air cost effectively The fresh warm air is channelled draught free and noise free into the premises in necessary quantities ENSURE THE QUALITY OF AIR EXCHANGE QUALITY CONTROLLED DIVK 700DE AND DIVK 700DE VKL ...

Page 2: ...entilator Ø200 6 Fresh air intake from outdoors Ø200 250 7 Fresh air supply to the rooms Ø200 MACHINEPARTSAND TECHNICAL DATA 1 Exhaust air out 200mm 2 Outdoor air for the system 200mm 3 Exhaust air for the system 200mm 4 Interior air supply 200mm 5 Electricity connection 6 Main switches 7 Supply fan adjustable EC 171W 8 Exhaust fan adjustable EC 171W 9 Heat exchanger equipped with a bypass damper ...

Page 3: ...ists and installation instructions define IV work in detail and do not need to be repeated Work specification defines necessary testings measuring and basic adjustment with proceedings reports THE REQUEST FOR QUOTATION includes total pricing considering on schedule installation according to the plan payment conditions are also extremely important IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE TRAINING is unavoida...

Page 4: ...lated channel and by 700 900mm high isolated roof duct Figure 3 Fireplaces like hearths ovens and sauna heating systems must have a separate isolated combustion air channels with slide coping INSTALLATION OF VENTS Income and outlet vents are installed according to the plan Special attention is needed while installing income valve since a wrong vent in a wrong place and wrong mounting will affect t...

Page 5: ...ealed joint between the appliance and sewerage Electrical connections must be done following the installation manual and wiring scheme ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAN BE DONE ONLY BY AN ENTREPRENEUR WITH RESPECTIVE INSTALLATION RIGHTS Electrical connection box can be opened from the front side below the unit by removing the screws beneath the locking covers The connection box slides out by pulling it f...

Page 6: ...3 3x2 5 24 0 0 10 CO2 RH1 24 0 0 10 CO2 RH2 0 10 24 0 0 10 24 0 24 0 LTO BYPASS WIN TER YHT SUM MER T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 FRESH SUPPLY EXTRACT EXHAUST WATER PRE HEATER POST HEATER CONTROL PANLEL 230VAC L N PE FUSE TEMPERATURE SENSORS CONTROL BOARD ECU ALARM NC YHT NO R Pulse switch switch Boosting set value 0 pre data Alter native SUPPLY FAN EXHAUST FAN KEVI 0 10 0 10 0 0 SUPPLY EXHAUST N N U U KEVI s...

Page 7: ...liance from inside by a respective copper or plastic hose The water flowing into the heating battery is connected to the operating appliance 3 8 female screw that regulates the water flow into the battery The return water of the battery is connected by 10mm pressure connector and air fan is mounted to the highest point of the hose Locking fans are mounted to the outlet as well as return hoses The ...

Page 8: ...1 170 165 148 142 120 105 87 77 65 58 40 35 100 qV AIRFLOW Pa 200 100 100 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE ACROSS TH EUNIT tuloilma 50 150 200 90 80 70 60 50 40 100 q V AIRFLOW Pa 200 100 100 50 150 200 90 80 70 60 50 40 qV AIRFLOW Pa 200 100 100 50 150 200 l s 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 l s l s INPUT POWER OF FANS W 150 250 300 350 50 SUPPLY AIRF EXTRACT AIR F5 AIRVOLUMES Soundpressurelevel ininstallation prem i...

Page 9: ...d fans are installed carelessly and main adjustments are not made Regulate the inlet and outlet fans to the planned positions and start the unit at design power speed Measure the airflow in outside and exhaust air channels The outlet must be 10 15 higher than inlet Check the pressure level of the channels by checking from the fans and adjust it accordingly to obtain the pressure level of 10 30 Pa ...

Page 10: ...t air impeller for the fusion period During severe cold the inlet air impeller will work in cycles Under extreme conditions humidity harsh cold the Ito element may freeze over and the anti freeze protection series are not able to defrost it If such a case occurs the machine has to be stopped opened and the cold flow stopped and the ice given the necessary time to melt Check the drainage of condens...

Page 11: ...E AIR OUTLET AIR AND EXHAUST AIR ACCURACY OF TEMPERATURE SENSORS 2c BLINGIN YELLOW BLINGIN GREEN ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING OVERPRESSURE INTENSIFICATION AND AFTERHEATING PRESS PRESS PRESS PRESSURE COMP OFF PRESSURE COMP ON BOOSTING OFF BOOSTING ON AFTER HEATER ON AFTER HEATER OFF R MO 13 50 OUT 10 EXH 21 INLET 18 WASTE10 2 RH 60 CO2 850 ppm MO 13 50 FUNCTIONS R SETTINGS R R R R BACK EDIT SET MUOKKAA ...

Page 12: ...e temperature Set value 15 20c The automatic mode has adjustment amplitude of approx 2 hours CO2 transmitter ON OFF switching Setting of CO2 upper limit Set value 250 1500ppm 50ppm steps RH transmitter ON OFF switching Setting of RH upper limit Set value 30 80 5 steps Regulating amplitude 5 20min Regulation of inlet air afterheating set value 1 5 30c Set value of intensification duration 0 and 5 1...

Page 13: ...y percentage setting FACTORY SETUP SAVE FACTORY NOT IN USE NOT IN USE REMO TE CONTROL MAINTENANCE PERIOD 3 M ONTHS R M0 13 50 R FUNCTIONS SETTINGS SELECT BACK SETTINGS SELECT BACK SERVICE MENU SELECT BACK SELECT BACK SELECT BACK SERVICE MENU SERVICE MENU SERVICE MENU SELECT BACK SERVICE MENU SELECT BACK SELECT BACK SELECT BACK SERVICE MENU SERVICE MENU SERVICE MENU SELECT BACK SERVICE MENU BACK SE...

Page 14: ...eller higher than outlet air impeller Intensification time settings 5 120min Intensification limit settings 1 4 the air impellers higher than basic speed Running speed difference of inlet and outlet air impellers 0 Air impellers working simultaneously 1 Inlet air impeller runs 1 step faster than the outlet air impeller 1 outlet air impeller runs 1 step faster than the inlet air impeller ATTENTION ...

Page 15: ...s in the maintenance menu and the unit starts with factory speeds 3 2 Overpressurization Overpressurization state selectable from the outer switch or operation panel Outlet impeller is set on minimum inlet impeller is set to value of the maintenance menu The intensifications have no impact at this point The duration of overpressurization in minutes is selectable by the user New push from the switc...

Page 16: ...e outside During the Summer mode the bypass plate of the cassette is activated The automatic functioning can be set with external temperature between 15 20 degrees 5 Alarms and reminders 5 1 Activation of overheat protection Information on activation of overheats protection connected to electrical post heater and preheater is received from the heater In case the protection launches the impellers a...

Page 17: ...ight blinks green The user can reset the reminder after the filters have been changed The maintenance interval counter is reset and the new alert will be transmitted after the period has been completed again The maintenance interval can be set between 3 12 months 5 8 Filter dirty notice Differential pressure switch can be installed to the equipment that measures dirtiness of the inlet air filter b...

Page 18: ...ture of the exhaust air rises above the set value The channels must be checked if the impeller works but the air exchange is inadequate or the temperature changes in the channels between the interior and the machine Temperature changes and humidity concentration in channels must be prevented by improving the isolation During harsh frosts in winter the equipment must be used on lower speed so the p...

Page 19: ...19 PURE JOY FROM INDOOR AIR NOTES ...

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