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Electrical installation
The ECO 360 R comes prepared for external connection of
a 230V appliance connector, internet and display, BMS
connection and Genvex accessories.
See wiring diagrams and operating instructions for the
Optima 270 for more information.
In general, all electrical connections to the ECO 360 R must
be executed by an authorised electrician.
Important!
For functional and safety reasons, the unit must be con-
nected to a socket with grounding matched to the plug
connection.
Control and commisioning of the system
To achieve optimal operation of the system, it must be
commisioned using specialist ventilation measuring
equipment. If it is desired to put the system into operation
before commisioning, the following approach can be taken:
Before putting the system into operation
1. Check that the Genvex unit is correctly mounted and that
all the ducts are properly insulated.
2. Check that the door can be opened so that it is possible
to service and maintain the unit.
3. Check that the filters are clean (they may be dirty after
installation).
4. Set all supply air valves so that the valve closest to the
unit is opened 3 turns from the closed position and the
outer one is opened 8 turns from the closed position. The
intermediate valves are opened between 4 and 7 turns,
depending on how close they are to the unit.
5. It is recommended setting the integrated post-heating
surface to a supply air temperature of 0-3° below the
room temperature in the home so that the post-heating
surface is only used to temper the supply air.
The system can now be put into operation and run until it
is commisioned using specialist ventilation measuring
equipment.
Optimal initial commisioning of the system
Genvex recommends that the ventilation unit should be
commisioned by an authorised Genvex dealer before it is
put into operation.
Before starting the initial commisioning, check that the 5
points in the section on control and commisioning of the
system have been performed. Then start the unit:
Set the initial basic ventilation value, which is speed 2. To
reduce energy consumption as much as possible, first
adjust the main air volumes to the desired levels by adjust-
ing the speed of the fans via the control panel.
Then adjust the supply air and exhaust air valves with air
measuring equipment (during the initial commisioning of
the valves, remember to lock them and to turn the baffle
plate in the supply air valves so that the air blows in the
right direction).
Then check the main air flows again and fine-tune them
using the outdoor air and exhaust air valves (remember to
lock the position of the valves after initial commisioning).