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Installation

Dimensions in mm

 

GE 315 VP(C)

 

 

GE 420 VP(C)

 

 

 

GE 525 VP(C)

 

GE 630 VP(C)

 

Installation

The GE 315 VP(C)  to GE 840 VP(C)  is available with 
supply air on the right-hand side (as shown) or supply air 
on the left-hand side AND as a heat exchanger (VP) or as 
a reversible cool/heat exchanger.
When it is a left-hand version the unit is build in a mirror 
image, which means that the power connection also is 
placed on the left-hand side.
Concerning the reversible heat exchanger (VPC) the unit 
has two condensate outlets. At all times there will appear 
condensation from the heat exchanger. Both outlets must 
be connected a suitable drain on site. As well as the single 
outlet (VP-version) 
The unit must be positioned on a subsurface such that 
vibrations from the unit cannot be transferred down through 
ceiling and walls and such that the condensate drain with 
the necessary trap can be led to an internal drain without 
danger of freezing in cold weather, as in the winter period a 
unit may produce up to 5-8 litres of condensate per dayTo 
allow access for service and maintenance, there must be a 
clear space of a minimum of 600 mm in front of the unit. If 
the unit is located in the loft, there must be free access to 
the unit from the loft hatch.

Weight:

 

GE 315 VP(C)   105kg Netto

 

GE 420 VP(C)   126kg Netto

 

GE 525 VP(C)   128kg Netto

 

GE 630 VP(C)   143kg Netto

 

GE 840 VP(C)   225kg Netto

GE 840 VP(C)

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Summary of Contents for GE 315 VP

Page 1: ...Version 1 0 1206 Installations Manual Activ Ventilation Heating pump GE 315 VP C GE 420 VP C GE 525 VP C GE 630 VP C GE 840 VP C...

Page 2: ...n cold loft spaces 6 Insulation of ducts in heated spaces 7 Electrical installation 7 Optimum initial adjustment of plant 8 Maintenance of plant 8 Fault finding 10 Electrical diagram GE 315 630VP VPC...

Page 3: ...ture drops below 2C IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT 100 mm Extract air Fresh air Supply air Exhaust air 7 For inside outlet Siphon A...

Page 4: ...w access for service and maintenance there must be a clear space of a minimum of 600 mm in front of the unit If the unit is located in the loft there must be free access to the unit from the loft hatc...

Page 5: ...is recommended that the duct system is executed in spiral ducting connected with rubber ring seal fittings in order to provide a leak free and durable duct system To achieve a satisfactory low sound...

Page 6: ...make it impossible to secure the condensate drain pipe from freezing by insulation it will be necessary to mount a thermostat controlled heating tape round the condensate drain pipe Insulation of duct...

Page 7: ...0 m Inspection and initial adjustment of appliance To achieve optimum running of the unit it must be initially adjusted with air measuring equipment To start up the unit before adjustment do as follow...

Page 8: ...panel Remove the front cover and take out the bag filter and flat filter The bag filter may be cleaned two or three times with a vacuum cleaner before replacing it The flat filter can be taken out of...

Page 9: ...Fans Every three years check the two fan wheels for dirt If they are dirty they may be cleaned with a brush bottle washer etc Supply and extract valves Clean the valves by wiping with a dry cloth Make...

Page 10: ...ply air to living rooms Error Defective fan Blocked bag filter Fresh air grill blocked by dirt and leaves in the autumn or snow and ice in the winter Fuse on control circuit board has blown No extract...

Page 11: ...Motor Valve 24 VDC 0V 0 10V El heater 1 2 Kw Step1 Relay 2 Extra Cooling Upstream Coil 0 8 KW Relay 3 Magnetic valve Defrosting Relay 4 Relay outlet For extra print For El heater Step 2 Relay 5 Compre...

Page 12: ...RX Motor Valve 24 VDC 0V 0 10V Electric reheater 1 2 Kw Step 1 Relay 2 Extra cooling Preheater 0 8 KW Relay 3 Valve Defrost Relay 4 Relay out for extra board For electric reheater Step 2 Relay 5 Compr...

Page 13: ...ons 13 Electric Diagram GE 840 VP C L1 N PE Start Run Compressor 230VAC 50Hz 7 9A 1502W Mains 1x230VAC 50Hz MAX FUSE 16A Must be connected to ground K CI 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 C PE S R L1 N PE 1 2 4 5 1 2 BLU...

Page 14: ...14 Subject to Technical Modifications EU Declaration of conformity...

Page 15: ...Subject to Technical Modifications 15...

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