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TERMINOLOGY
Term
Explanation
CG, CHG, AGH
CG (Cooling Geo) is cooling of the supply air using brine, which circulates in pipes under ground.
CHG (Cooling Heating Geo) is cooling or pre-heating using brine, which circulates in pipes under
ground.
AGH (Air Ground Heat exchanger) is cooling or pre-heating using air, which flows in ducts under
ground.
after-heating
After-heating warms the supply air after the heat recovery wheel. It ensures that the incoming
air is not too cold. After-heating can be realized with either an electrical or water coil. Suitable
temperature for the incoming air is 5°C less than the room temperature if no extra heating of the
room is desired.
click models
New ceiling installation method for models Pingvin and Pandion.
eWind
Control panel for managing the ventilation unit.
exhaust air (waste air)
Air removed from house after-heat recovery.
extract air
Outbound air flow from rooms.
Modbus
Communication protocol that is used here for communication between ventilation unit and home
automation systems (+ possible accessories).
outside air
Outside air supply to ventilation unit.
supply air
Inbound air flow to rooms.
%RH
Relative humidity percent that is used here for determining whether ventilation should be
boosted to remove excessive humidity.
active cooling
Cooling created by a cooling unit included in some ventilation units.
cool recovery
In the summer the rotating heat recovery wheel can cool the supply air, if the extract air is cooler
than the outside air. The function is automatic.
Summary of Contents for eWind LTR-2
Page 1: ...12 7 2017 Enervent eWind Installation instruction ENG...
Page 48: ...48 Dimensional drawings Pinion right hand...
Page 49: ...49 Installation instructions EN Pinion left hand...
Page 50: ...50 Pingvin right hand...
Page 51: ...51 Installation instructions EN Pingvin left hand...
Page 52: ...52 Pingvin XL right hand...
Page 53: ...53 Installation instructions EN Pingvin XL left hand...
Page 54: ...54 Pandion...
Page 55: ...55 Installation instructions EN Pelican...
Page 56: ...56 Pegasos...
Page 57: ...57 Installation instructions EN LTR 2...
Page 58: ...58 LTR 3...
Page 59: ...59 Installation instructions EN LTR 4...
Page 60: ...60 LTR 6 25 mm...
Page 61: ...61 Installation instructions EN LTR 6 50 mm...
Page 62: ...62 LTR 7...
Page 63: ...63 Installation instructions EN Wiring digrams eWind basic wiring diagram...
Page 64: ...64 eWind basic wiring diagram Pingvin XL Pegasos and LTR 7...
Page 65: ...65 Installation instructions EN eWind basic external connections...
Page 66: ...66 eWind basic internal connections...
Page 67: ...67 Installation instructions EN eWind electrical heater 2kW...
Page 68: ...68 eWind electrical heater 2kW...
Page 69: ...69 Installation instructions EN eWind external electrical heater...
Page 70: ...70 eWind electrical pre heater...
Page 71: ...71 Installation instructions EN eWind extractor hood connections...
Page 72: ...72 Principal diagrams eWind HW principle scheme ESW_PRINCIPLE_SCHEME dwg...
Page 73: ...73 Installation instructions EN eWind CG principle scheme 1...
Page 74: ...74 eWind CG principle scheme 2...
Page 75: ...75 Installation instructions EN eWind CG principle scheme 3...
Page 76: ...76 eWind CG principle scheme 4...
Page 77: ...77 Installation instructions EN eWind CG principle scheme 5...
Page 78: ...78 eWind CG connections...
Page 80: ...80 eWind CHG principle scheme heat exchanger...
Page 81: ...81 Installation instructions EN eWind CW principle scheme...
Page 88: ...88 eWind CHG CHG eWind ELECTRICAL CABINET UNIT eWind_REV_A eWind CHG...
Page 93: ...93 Installation instructions EN...
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