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L2000631  Installation guide for DucoBox Focus  (Revision J | 17.07.2019)

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INST

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Master

Slave

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Introduction

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Product sheet

DUCOBOX FOCUS 400

DUCOBOX FOCUS 325

DUCOBOX FOCUS 225

Specific energy consumption (SEC)

–26,8 kWh/m2a

B

–27,2 kWh/m2a

B

–27,4 kWh/m2a

B

Typology

unidirectional

Drive

variable speed

Heat recovery

none

Maximum flow rate in m3/h at 100 Pa

400

325

225

Electric power input at maximum flow rate (at 100Pa)

66 W

42,7 W

23,3 W

Sound power level

45 dB

41 dB

37 dB

Reference flow rate in m3/h

280

227,5

157,5

Reference pressure difference in Pa

50 Pa

SPI in W/m3/h

0,11

0,08

0,07

Control factor and control typology

0,65 = local demand control

Air supply options: With Duco’s Demand-Controlled Natural Ventilation Systems a wide range of self-regulating (SR) ventilation louvres is available for the supply of fresh air� From standard 

self-regulating louvres which can be fitted in every kind of window or installation site, to louvres with sound absorbing qualities for projects where there is exposure to (mild) levels of noise, fire-

resistant louvres, custom louvres for high-rise buildings, to ventilation and solar shading in a single product or electronically controlled louvres with preheating� See www�duco�eu for more info�
Pre-/dis-assembly instructions

see www�duco�eu

Annual electricity consumption (AEC)

1,5 kWh/a

1,1 kWh/a

0,9 kWh/a

Annual heating saved (AHS)

average climate:

28,3 kWh/a

Congratulations on your DucoBox Focus, the 

smartest box in Europe! The DucoBox Focus 

performs two functions in a Duco De-

mand-Controlled Natural Ventilation System:

On the one hand it is the extractor fan that 

exhausts contaminated air with excessive CO

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content or relative humidity� Thanks to integra-

ted control valves, air is only exhausted in the 

zone that requires it�

On the other hand it is the system master or 

brain of the system� It receives and interprets 

signals from slave components (measurements 

from sensors or manual input), on the basis of 

which it controls the ventilation system�

It is inadvisable to connect the DucoBox (via a 

duct or directly) to an extractor hood, regar-

dless of type� This usually causes excessive fou-

ling in the DucoBox, which affects its operation 

or has a more direct effect on output� 

Summary of Contents for DucoBox Focus 225

Page 1: ...H L2000631 Installation guide for DucoBox Focus Revision J 17 07 2019 Installation guide ENGLISH DucoBox Focus Product version 17xxxx and above L2000631 Revision J 17 07 2019 Step by step instructions...

Page 2: ...nstaller User mode 9 07 B LED indications DucoBox Focus 9 07 C Pairing components 9 07 D Removing replacing components 11 07 E Tips 11 08 Air calibration 12 08 A Air calibration procedure for DucoBox...

Page 3: ...is exposure to mild levels of noise fire resistant louvres custom louvres for high rise buildings to ventilation and solar shading in a single product or electronically controlled louvres with prehea...

Page 4: ...m of tiewrap Gebruik geen schroeven bij bevestiging Kies een dakdoorvoer met lage weerstand Houd de DucoBox luchtdicht Sluit het deksel goed en plaats een dop op elke niet gebruikte aansluitmond insta...

Page 5: ...place any obstacles causing RF interference or other devices with an RF connection within a radius of at least 30 cm around the RF component We take these to include items such as washing machines tu...

Page 6: ...communi cation Any Tronic grilles will be supplied with a 5 x 0 25 mm cable which can be connected via a splicing terminal block DUCO WIRED Power supply 24 VDC Wiring 5 x 0 75 mm 5 x 0 25 mm from Tron...

Page 7: ...he LEDs on the DucoBox and control valves will flash green rapidly 3 Long press the button once on the control valve to be removed in order to remove it from the network NB any underlying components w...

Page 8: ...ms to communicate via ModBus and or ethernet ModBus integration enables them to be linked to a building management system Disconnect the DucoBox from the power supply before connec ting the Communicat...

Page 9: ...g for associated components YELLOW blinking slowly Transitional phase please wait YELLOW on Initialising system configuration in progress WHITE or OFF Normal BLUE Component is displayed if changes are...

Page 10: ...s 1 Activate Installer mode by tapping INST on the DucoBox The LED will flash green rapidly 2 Pairing components on the DucoBox Use this method for any components that are required to control the enti...

Page 11: ...using the palm of your hand on a control featuring touch buttons The LED will turn white Replacing a component 1 Activate Installer mode by long pressing 2 diagonal buttons on a paired control The LE...

Page 12: ...ition regardless of the desired flow rate When using DucoVent Design exhaust vents leave the ou ter ring in place for acoustic effect SITUATION 2 Multiple vents per valve with equal flow rates Set all...

Page 13: ...takes 30 seconds 1 minute per connected control valve Iteration Rev Date Name Description 23 Nov 17 Status Date Status STEKKER_STOPCO mm dm m kg m mm Handelsstraat 19 8630 VEURNE tel 0032 58 330033 f...

Page 14: ...e contact your Duco products seller Keep the serial number of your product to hand 10 Warranty All warranty conditions concerning the DucoBox and Duco s ventilation systems can be found on the Duco we...

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