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7  Maintenance and repair

 Caution

Risk of injury from incorrect work. Maintenance work must be carried out by 

trained personnel.

7.1  Safety

Before performing any work on the unit:

 

Turn the on-site main switch to the ‘Off’ position and secure it against being 

switched back on.

 

Wait at least 5 minutes after switching the unit off.

 Caution

The use of condensers can pose a danger of fatal injury from directly 

touching live parts even after the unit is switched off. Only open the unit 

after waiting 5 minutes.

 

Observe the accident prevention regulations.

 

Observe the particular dangers involved when working on electrical systems.

 

When working in the unit, take precautions against unprotected, sharp metal 

edges.

 

Immediately replace damaged or removed informational and warning signs.

 

Following maintenance work, professionally reassemble all dismantled protec-

tive devices.

7.2  Maintenance

Maintenance schedule

Activity

Interval

Cleaning the heat exchanger

If required,  

at least once per year before the heating season

Check function

1 x per year

Cleaning the heat exchanger

 

Carefully clean the heat exchanger with compressed air via the air outlet louvre.

 

– It is not necessary to dismantle the unit.

 

Ensure that you do not damage the fins.

7.3  Repair

If repairs are necessary, contact the manufacturer’s customer service department.

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Summary of Contents for TopVent TV Series

Page 1: ...TopVent TV Design installation and operation TopVent TV Recirculation unit for heating spaces up to 6 m in height...

Page 2: ...nd data 9 4 5 Dimensions and weights 9 4 6 Specification text 9 5 Transport and installation 10 5 1 Delivery 10 5 2 Requirements for the installation site 10 5 3 Installation 11 5 4 Hydraulic installa...

Page 3: ...and above this use is considered to be not as intended The manufacturer can accept no liability for damage resulting from improper use 1 2 User group The units are only allowed to be installed operate...

Page 4: ...read the operating instructions before unpacking installing commis sioning and before maintaining the equipment Store the operating instructions so that they are easily accessible Observe any attached...

Page 5: ...sts of the following components Heat exchanger consisting of copper tubes and aluminium fins Axial fan with energy saving EC motor and flow optimised fan blades infinitely variable maintenance free an...

Page 6: ...tact switch The connected units are switched on via door contact if the door is open digital input Adjusting the fan speed The required speed can be infinitely adjusted Pump or valve control The EasyT...

Page 7: ...its switch on Upon reaching the setpoint value the units switch off again Adjusting the fan speed The required speed can be infinitely adjusted Fig 3 EasyTronic TV room temperature controller EasyTron...

Page 8: ...1 70 Supply voltage VAC 230 230 230 Frequency Hz 50 50 50 Max mounting height m 5 5 5 5 5 5 Max horizontal reach m 14 0 22 0 25 0 Table 5 Technical data 4 3 Heat output Temperature of the heating med...

Page 9: ...TV Recirculation unit for heating spaces up to 6 m in height Sturdy casing made of ABS with pigment additive for UV protection front in RAL 9016 Traffic white and back in RAL 7037 Dusty grey heat exch...

Page 10: ...veries and possible transport damage immediately in writing 5 2 Requirements for the installation site Position the units according to the system layout Comply with the minimum and maximum distances A...

Page 11: ...opening Position the retaining bracket 3 over the openings Insert M10 screws 4 into the bushes Turn the retaining bracket to the desired position in relation to the unit Tighten the screws to secure t...

Page 12: ...the air distribution Insulate the hydraulic lines Hydraulically balance the pipework for the the individual units within a control zone to ensure even distribution Attention Danger of damaging the un...

Page 13: ...d connection boxes Install the connection box close to the unit distance 0 5 m Options for EasyTronic EC Wire the external room temperature sensor to the EasyTronic EC Wire the door contact to the Eas...

Page 14: ...E 2x1 5 mm 2 1 2x1 0 mm 13 44 L PE L N PE AIN GND N 1 2 3G1 5 mm min 1 2 GNYE 2x1 0 mm 1 2 PE N L 1 2 PE N L 1 2 1 2 L N PE Connection box by the installer TopVent TV Door contact Pump or valve Extern...

Page 15: ...x1 0 mm 1 2 N 1 2 PE L N 2x1 5 mm N L PE L N PE AIN GND N 1 2 3G1 5 mm min 1 2 GNYE 2x1 0 mm 1 2 PE N L 1 2 PE N L 1 2 1 2 L N PE EasyTronic TV Connection box by the installer TopVent TV further TopVe...

Page 16: ...e casing base e g using a screw driver Break through the casing base along the perforation Insert the cables through this opening Connect the cables to the connectors Screw the base onto a flush mount...

Page 17: ...ced Are all the control components installed and wired Are all of the respective trade groups installer electrician etc present at the scheduled time Are the system operating personnel present for tra...

Page 18: ...en working on electrical systems When working in the unit take precautions against unprotected sharp metal edges Immediately replace damaged or removed informational and warning signs Following mainte...

Page 19: ...of fatal injury from directly touching live parts even after the unit is switched off Only open the unit after waiting 5 minutes Drain the heating medium circuit Dismantle all media connections Disco...

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