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SPARE PARTS

No

.

Item no

.

Description

1

068098

Rubber foot Ø25x25, M6x18

2

069875

Optima 270 control board

3

069876

IO control board

4

071003

Complete fan housing

5

071007

Complete rotor

6

071035

Filter G4

7

071036

Filter F7

8

071056

Front cover white

9

071063

Reheater – EAH1000R

10

071066

Mounting brackets

11

071070

Complete door

No

.

Item no

.

Description

12

071008

Rotary exchanger Ø375x200

13

071009

Brush TF 4.8x14 4P BK 2TFBK

14

071010

Brush strip

15

071011

Vertical gasket – rotor

16

071012

Peripheral gasket – rotor

17

071017

Wire gasket, rotor cassette

18

071021

Drive belt Ø6

19

071022

24V motor

20

071023

Pulley wheel

21

071025

Converter 230V – 24V DC

22

071069

Vibration damper Ø20x10 M6

PARTS LIST

PART NUMBER

STOCK

NUMBER

ITEM

Gummifod Ø25x25, M6x18

068098

1

OPTIMA 270 Print

069875

2

IO print

069876

3

Samlet ventilatorhus

071003

4

Samlet Rotor

071007

5

Filter G4

071035

6

Filter F7

071036

7

Front cover hvid

071056

8

Eftervarmeflade - EAH1000R

071063

9

Ophængningsbeslag 

071066

10

Samlet låge

071070

11

PARTS LIST - Rotor

PART NUMBER

STOCK

NUMBER

ITEM

Rotorveksler Ø375x200

071008

12

Børste TF 4,8X14 4P BK 2TFBK

071009

13

Børsteliste

071010

14

Vertikal pakning - Rotor

071011

15

Perifer pakning - Rotor

071012

16

Ledningspakning Rotorkasette

071017

17

Drivrem Ø6

071021

18

24V motor

071022

19

Pulleyhjul

071023

20

Converter 230V - 24V DC

071025

21

Vibrationsdæmper Ø20x10 M6

071069

22

8

11

7

6

3

4

2

9

1

5

10

16

18 13 14

19

21

20

15

17

22

12

Summary of Contents for ECO 360 R

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL ECO 360 R Mechanical ventilation with passive heat recovery A...

Page 2: ...e system 12 Optimal initial commisioning of the system 12 System maintenance 13 Filters 13 Access to internal parts 14 Cleaning and inspection of rotary heat exchanger 15 Post heating surface 16 Fan 1...

Page 3: ...guidance on using the appliance in a safe way and under stand the dangers involved Children must not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children without su...

Page 4: ...g and reduced to a level necessary for efficient defrosting During defrosting an integrated modulating electric reheater ensures that the supply air temperature is maintained at an appropriate level T...

Page 5: ...vy structural component such as concrete It should also be ensured that no sound or vibra tions can be transmitted through materials in contact with the technical system If there is a risk of propagat...

Page 6: ...to the filter frame e g using elastic straps as shown in the picture below so that the filter is held in place and ensures 100 filtration Please note that this type of installation of the unit will r...

Page 7: ...there must be a clearance of at least 600 mm in front of the ECO 360 R 5 5 34 600 600 596 4 131 131 143 2 282 200 160 3 4 1 2 Right hand version 1 Discharge air 2 Extract air 3 Outdoor air 4 Supply ai...

Page 8: ...supply air to the right of the unit and a left hand version charac terised by the reheater being located in the supply air to the left of the unit It is possible to convert a right hand unit into a l...

Page 9: ...e duct installation it is recommended using 4 x 160 mm nipple connectors with double sealing lips Alternatively a 200 mm spiro pipe can be used which is connected directly to the outside of the ECO 36...

Page 10: ...grates should be placed on the north or east side of the house to achieve optimal comfort in homes flats It is recommended that the air intake should be located on the north or east side of the house...

Page 11: ...rovided with 50 mm of insulation finished with alumini um foil Supply air and exhaust air ducts routed through heated rooms in the home do not need to be insulated unless cooling a bypass or a geother...

Page 12: ...osition 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...

Page 13: ...means that the filters must be replaced cleaned The system is stopped by removing the appliance connec tor from the ECO 360 R or at the socket The filter plugs are opened and the filter drawer is pull...

Page 14: ...removed 1 Remove the screws from the front plate to access internal parts 2 Remove the protective plate covering the control board 3 Remove the 230V power cable and the control cable for the rotary ex...

Page 15: ...ng brushes unscrew the strips as shown in the picture below New brushes are fitted and the strips screwed back on BE CAREFUL not to overtighten the screws for the brush strips Check that the drive bel...

Page 16: ...do not use power tools to tighten the bolts as this may result in damage to the threaded connections Carefully tighten all the front plate bolts until the front plate is firmly seated on the housing...

Page 17: ...ets in general Check gaskets on the unit and make sure they are intact 12 months Supply air and exhaust valves Check for dirt in supply air and exhaust valves Clean as needed Check that the valves hav...

Page 18: ...l 21 071025 Converter 230V 24V DC 22 071069 Vibration damper 20x10 M6 PARTS LIST PART NUMBER STOCK NUMBER ITEM Gummifod 25x25 M6x18 068098 1 OPTIMA 270 Print 069875 2 IO print 069876 3 Samlet ventilat...

Page 19: ...an Clogged supply air filter Outdoor air grille clogged with dirt and leaves in the autumn or snow and ice in the winter Fuse on control board has blown Unit is defrosting supply air fan runs at reduc...

Page 20: ...utdoor air Sensor T1 Supply air Sensor T9 Option External stop EC fan Extract air Blue Yellow EC fan Supply air Blue Yellow EC fan Extract air 1x230V 50Hz Blue Yellow green Humidity sensor P1 EC fan S...

Page 21: ...fan Supply air EC fan Extract air 1x230V 50Hz Black Blue Yellow green Humidity sensor P1 EC fan Supply air 1x230V 50Hz Control signal Rotor Modulating Reheating Modulating Preheating Potential free i...

Page 22: ...2 4 6 8 10 12 14 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Watt RPM Power consumption of display control board and rotor Heat and moisture recovery rotor according to 13141 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 3 5 10 15 20...

Page 23: ...DE COMMISIONING INSTRUCTIONS The declaration of conformity can be downloaded from www genvex com For further information on dismantling components with a view to disposal and recycling see illustrati...

Page 24: ...ilies At the same time our system is an important element when it comes to saving energy in homes and in society as a whole in fact you can recover up to 95 of the heat energy with a Genvex system All...

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