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Content

Planning and preparation work 

4

1.1 

Joiner / fitter  

4

1.2 

Plumber (if the unit has a water battery) 

4

1.3 Electrician 

4

2 Wall 

mounting 

5

2.1 Location 

requirements 

5

2.2 Space 

required 

6

2.3 Loft 

installation 

6

2.4 Duct 

locations 

7

3 Floor 

mounting 

10

3.1 Location 

requirements 

10

3.2 Space 

required 

10

3.3 Installation 

10

4 Duct 

Connection 

12

4.1 

Duct connection in the base 

12

4.2  Connecting the unit 

12

5 Electrical 

work 

13

5.1 

Temperature sensor for heating (B1) (if the unit has a water battery) 

13

5.2  Frost sensor for water battery (B5) (if the the unit has a water battery) 

13

5.3  Outdoor air damper (if the unit has a water battery) 

13

6 Plumbing 

work 

13

7 Encasing 

14

7.1 Preparations 

14

7.2  Flexit duct cover 

14

Installation of control panel CI 60/600 

15

8.1 Content 

15

8.2  Installation of CI60/600 

15

8.3 Concealed 

installation 

16

8.4 Surface 

installation 

16

8.5  Finishing off – CI60 

16

8.6  Finishing off – CI600 

16

Adjusting the unit 

17

9.1 

Adjustment with CI60 

17

9.2  Adjustment with CI600  

18

9.2.2 Temperature regulation 

18

10  Installation of external kitchen hood 

19

10.1  Kitchen hoods without a motor (connected to unit) 

19

10.2  Kitchen hoods with a motor (not connected to unit) 

19

11 

Adjusting the kitchen hood 

19

11.1  Kitchen hoods without a motor (connected to unit) 

19

11.2  Kitchen hoods with a motor (not connected to unit) 

19

12  General drawings and system drawings 

20

12.1  System drawing (with heating element)  

20

12.2  System drawing (without heating element) 

20

12.3  General picture (with heating element) 

21

12.4  General picture (without heating element) 

21

12.5 Duct location 

22

13 Technical 

data 

22

14 Physical 

dimensions 

23

15  Capacity and sound data 

24

15.1  Supply air side 

24

15.2  Extract air side 

24

16  Final checks / Starting 

26

16.1 Final 

checks 

26

16.2 Starting 

26

17  CE Declaration of Conformity 

26

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UNI 4 Installation Instructions

Summary of Contents for SPIRIT UNI 4

Page 1: ...110674E 12 2016 11 Installation Instructions Air Handling Unit Automatic Control Spirit UNI 4 A...

Page 2: ...g off CI600 16 9 Adjusting the unit 17 9 1 Adjustment with CI60 17 9 2 Adjustment with CI600 18 9 2 2 Temperature regulation 18 10 Installation of external kitchen hood 19 10 1 Kitchen hoods without a...

Page 3: ...o label the product itself and in the installation and user documentation Important Safety Instructions UNI 4 Installation Instructions This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and abo...

Page 4: ...yout and placement of the water battery channel battery must be planned These must be kept warm to avoid frost damage See separate instructions that accompany the water battery 1 3 Electrician Power s...

Page 5: ...ll that has no room on the other side that is sensitive to noise The wall should be soundproofed with for example rock wool to reduce the transfer of sound Double plasterboard in the wall cut off stud...

Page 6: ...UNI 4 Installation Instructions 2 3 Loft installation If needed the rear door of the ventilation unit can be removed temporarily leaving the depth of the unit at 484mm in compliance with minimum trapd...

Page 7: ...ections for outdoor air can be moved to the bottom of the unit if desired by exchanging the ducts and covers See chapter 4 and chapter 12 3 for information about moving ducts as well as duct placement...

Page 8: ...ail Fig 7 Hold the unit at an angle when hooking it onto the wall The upper edge of the wall bracket should be mounted 65 mm higher than the top of the unit If one desires for example that the top of...

Page 9: ...ith the enclosed screws when the door is closed see Fig 8 and 9 The strap is attached to the inside of the door and the inside of the unit see Fig 10 There are attachment points both in the left and r...

Page 10: ...h suitable space for servicing and maintenance such as filter replacement and cleaning of fans and recovery system see Fig 12 Control cable with plug for automatic control must be easily accessible Th...

Page 11: ...with two end studs and a strap The end studs are screwed on with the enclosed screws when the door is closed see Fig 13 and 14 The strap is attached to the inside of the door and the inside of the uni...

Page 12: ...sation it is particularly important for the outdoor and exhaust air ducts to have insulation and a plastic sleeve pulled right down to the unit Seal the plastic sleeve to the unit with ties All ducts...

Page 13: ...e cable in place on the outside of the duct so that it stays in place See wiring diagram enclosed with the unit 6 Plumbing work If the unit shall have heating with water battery All plumbing work must...

Page 14: ...adiated noise from the unit specified in the sound data does not include possible noise from ducting The cover should therefore be soundproofed too 7 2 Flexit duct cover The Flexit duct cover is avail...

Page 15: ...0 panels and one CI600 panel to each unit If several CI60 panels are used each panel must have its own identity This is selected with the switch on the panel s printed circuit board se Fig 20 Use the...

Page 16: ...itable for installation Screw the back piece to the wall with suitable screws Click the cable into the control panel from below where there is a socket in the printed circuit board se Fig 29 Fig 22 Fi...

Page 17: ...b 9 is used for supply air level and knob 8 for extract air level see Fig 26 The adjustment range is 20 100 of the maximum level according to the scale on the knob Factory settings for supply air extr...

Page 18: ...Then go to adjustment of the extract air fan and supply air fan FAN REGULATION SUPPLY AIR EXTRACT AIR TIMER AIR VOLUME COMP OK This dialog is identical for the supply air and extract air fans The fan...

Page 19: ...hood is regulated according to the planned air flow rate Flexit s kitchen hoods handle odour absorption up to 150 m h It is not necessary to compensate for the supply air fan to achieve a balanced ai...

Page 20: ...mostat manual reset F20 Overheating thermostat automatic reset FI1 Supply air filter FI2 Extract air filter M1 Supply air fan M2 Extract air fan HR R Heat recovery system M4 Rotor motor K Kitchen hood...

Page 21: ...m 9 M4 Rotor motor 10 Control unit 11 Connection for external kitchen hood 12 Temperature sensor supply air 13 Temperature sensor outdoor air 12 4 General picture without heating element left model 1...

Page 22: ...5 W Rated power electric battery 1300W Rated power fans 175W x 2 175W x 2 Rated preheating power Fan type Backward curved fans Backward curved fans Fan motor control 0 10V 0 10V Fan speed max rpm 2930...

Page 23: ...23 UNI 4 Installation Instructions 14 Physical dimensions 700mm 505mm 484mm 540mm 120mm 125mm 160mm 141mm 211mm 381mm 780mm 450mm 900mm Fig 24...

Page 24: ...80 60 40 SFP 0 75 112670 112671 0 7 12 18 25 0 13 20 28 37 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700...

Page 25: ...lue LwA 70 dBA 21 dBA 49 dBA which is then speci ed in LwA sound effect level adapted to the ear s A band EXAMPLE 2 Radiated sound in Lw per octave If at the working point you read off 70 dBA in the s...

Page 26: ...ts have been tested in accordance with parts of 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive Safety Producer FLEXIT AS Televeien 15 1870 rje Type UNI 4 R Ventilation unit Compliance with valid versions of the follo...

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