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inVENTer Connect controller platform | Installation instructions

USER AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

•  DAN

GER: the system may only be installed by a qualified electrician.

•  DANGER: 

when laying the power supply cable, observe the requirements of  

protection class II. Do not lay live cables. The mains power supply must correspond to the 

specifications on the device information plate. Before working on electrical installations, 

 

disconnect all affected equipment from the power supply. Connect all 230 V devices of the 

ventilation system to the same circuit breaker.

•  CAUTION: 

The inVENTer Connect controller platform must not be operated by children and/or persons 

who are not able to do so safely due to their physical, sensory or mental abilities, inexperience 

or lack of knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or 

have received instructions from them on how to operate the system. Small children must be 

supervised to ensure that they do not play with the system's devices.

•  NOTE: 

Lay cables without a plaster-resistant cable sheath in the conduit in order to avoid material 

damage.

•  NOTE:

 If the locking arm of the inner cover is in the wrong position, the locking arm can break 

off. Before the closing cover is (re-)fitted, the locking arm must be swivelled to the right. This is 

done exclusively using the Easy Connect e16 controller or the "inVENTer Mobile" app. Never 

swivel the locking arm by hand!

Any kind of use other than the intended use will exclude all liability claims.

Unintended use

The inVENTer Connect controller platform is intended exclusively for the control of the ventilation 

devices specified in the section on intended use. Any other use is strictly prohibited.

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Qualified personnel

All devices integrated into the inVENTer Connect controller platform comply with technical safety 

requirements and standards of electrical devices. The controller platform may only be set up and 

operated in conjunction with this documentation. Installation, electrical connection and commis-

sioning of the system may only be performed by qualified personnel. Qualified personnel within 

the meaning of the safety notices in this documentation are persons who are authorised to install, 

put into operation and identify equipment, systems and circuits in accordance with established 

safety procedures.

Summary of Contents for Connect.

Page 1: ...www inventer de Installation instructions inVENTer Connect Controller platform ...

Page 2: ...ss deviations may still occur therefore no guarantee of compliance can be provided This documentation describes the functionality of the standard scope For reasons of clarity the documentation does not purport to cover all details on all types of the product and cannot cover every conceivable scenario for installation assembly and commissioning The illustrations in this document may differ slightl...

Page 3: ...ion 21 4 1 Junction boxes Connect inner cover housing 22 4 2 Creating a wall opening 24 4 3 Laying the cables 26 4 4 Junction box Mounting the inner panel housing 27 5 Installing the devices 30 5 1 Easy Connect e16 controller 30 5 2 Connect inner cover 35 5 3 FTS19 Connect Indoor humidity temperature sensor 42 5 4 FTS19 Connect Outdoor humidity temperature sensor 46 5 5 CS2 Connect CO2 sensor incl...

Page 4: ...ssible danger of serious injury or death CAUTION means Potential risk of mild moderate physical injury or death NOTICE means Direct or possible risk of property damage due to an adverse event state If you see these signs ensure you observe the described measures to prevent possible hazards and or damage Other symbols and notices used in this documentation In addition to the safety instructions the...

Page 5: ...rol the inVENTer ventilation devices with heat recovery Requirements for intended use When installing ensure compliance with the applicable building regulations fire protection regulations and accident prevention regulations of the relevant professional association Use the devices integrated into the ventilation system only in accordance with the applications that are described in this documentati...

Page 6: ...the conduit in order to avoid material damage NOTE If the locking arm of the inner cover is in the wrong position the locking arm can break off Before the closing cover is re fitted the locking arm must be swivelled to the right This is done exclusively using the Easy Connect e16 controller or the inVENTer Mobile app Never swivel the locking arm by hand Any kind of use other than the intended use ...

Page 7: ...lowing text controller is the control centre for the inVENTer Connect controller platform It is used to control and program the individual devices The controller also serves as the system interface for the inVENTer Mobile app Android iOS Communication between the mobile device and the controller takes place via Bluetooth Low Energy BLE The controller consists of a programming unit and a power supp...

Page 8: ...ulti coloured shows the status of the controller by means of lights in various colours The following displays are possible LED colour LED state Status of the controller WHITE Solid Controller in normal ventilation mode WHITE Flashing Controller is ready for pairing with new components inner covers sensors BLUE Flashing Bluetooth connection is being established BLUE Solid Bluetooth connection estab...

Page 9: ...tralised inVENTer ventilation device with heat recovery connected to it Paired by radio or by cable with the controller it is controlled by the latter The inner cover is white RAL 9010 and features a flat unobtrusive and elegant design It is available as a flush mounted UP or surface mounted AP inner cover The separate housing 240 x 240 x 38 mm is available in two diameters depending on the ventil...

Page 10: ...ce pairing completed Table 2 Status LED display of paired devices Function If an inner cover is paired to the controller it controls the associated ventilation device one venti lation device per inner cover using the information received from the controller It controls 4 venti lation modes with different speed levels in which the respective ventilation device then operates The inner cover only nee...

Page 11: ... are paired GREEN Solid Device pairing completed Table 3 Status LED display of paired devices The data transmission between the sensors and controller takes place at fixed intervals Depend ing on the sensor the value determination is defined as a fixed cycle or as a check cycle Fixed cycle 60 minutes Here the sensor system sends a signal to the controller together with the sensor value temperature...

Page 12: ...ciple by using an infrared light tuned to the wavelength of CO2 The attenuation of the infra red light is detected by the sensor and converted into a processable output signal It detects the CO2 concentration in the ambient air within a range of 400 10 000 ppm The higher the CO2 content of the air the worse the room air quality It transmits the CO2 values determined to the controller by radio RF86...

Page 13: ...humidity and the temperature in the indoor air transmits the meas ured values to the controller by radio RF868MHz network The electrical measuring transducer measures humidity and temperature via a capacitive sensor and converts the measured value into a processable output signal The Indoor humidity temperature sensor measures the relative air humidity in the range 20 90 and the temperature in the...

Page 14: ...door sensor for all ventilation zones Both measured variables humidity and temperature are mandatory for the use of automatic ventilation profiles see Connect controller platform operating instructions The electrical measuring transducer measures the humidity and temperature via a capacitive sensor and converts the value into a processable output signal The Outdoor humidity temperature sensor meas...

Page 15: ...ored As soon as this exceeds the safety relevant limit value the sensor transmits this to the controller The system reacts as follows The controller switches off all ventilation devices paired with it The LED on the Easy Connect e16 controller flashes alternately RED and WHITE The closing flaps on the Connect inner covers remain open or are opened The LED on all Connect inner covers flashes altern...

Page 16: ... connection is made with the controller Ventilation zone summary To view the status of each zone and make quick adjustments such as changing the ventilation profile ventilation mode ventilation level activating the boost function etc Device summary The list of devices paired in the system is displayed including their names ventilation zone and status information Advanced settings To make system se...

Page 17: ...nt play and observe the maximum cable length The communication of the system components Easy Connect e16 controller Connect inner covers CS2 Connect CO2 sensor can be carried out via the 868 MHz radio network or RS485 data cable data cable Accordingly the following cabling is possible A Connection communication of the system components via 868 MHz radio network B Connection communication of the sy...

Page 18: ...ssible due to structural conditions See Section 4 Installation location DC 868 MHz max 20 m Schaltschrank Easy Connect e16 max 1 5 mm 230 V AC 50 Hz 868 MHz max 20 m CO2 Sensor CS2 Connect AC DC 5 V DC 5 V DC Schaltkontakt SK19 Connect max 0 8 mm 1 2 3 4 Pa Drucksensor AC 6 16 V DC AC DC 24 V DC Innenblende Connect Xenion 24 V DC Lüftungsgerät n L N L 6 16 V DC AC DC 24 V DC Innenblende Connect Xe...

Page 19: ...be inserted on the first Easy Connect e16 and last device in the entire series Configuration RS485 data cable Data Starting point Jumper setting 120 Ω End point Jumper setting 120 Ω Cable type Shielded cable with twisted wire pairs e g CAT 5 network cable Max recommended distance 500 m with fully equipped system Transmission rate 38 400 bps Inner cover ventilation device n Inner cover ventilation ...

Page 20: ...asy Connect e16 max 1 5 mm 230 V AC 50 Hz CO2 Sensor CS2 Connect AC DC 5 V DC 6 16 V DC AC DC 24 V DC Innenblende Connect Xenion 24 V DC Lüftungsgerät n L N 6 16 V DC AC DC 24 V DC Innenblende Connect Xenion 24 V DC Lüftungsgerät 1 L N L N L N L N 230 V AC 50 Hz AC DC DC 5 V DC Schaltkontakt SK19 Connect max 0 8 mm 1 2 3 4 Pa Drucksensor AC L N 1 2 1 3 2 RS485 Länge max 500 m z B J Y ST Y 2x2x0 8 ...

Page 21: ...controller Pay attention to structural conditions that may limit the radio range e g thick walls with steel beams underfloor heating or solid concrete ceilings etc The controller must be freely acces sible at all times NOTE Unstable radio connection due to obstacles Mount all devices in the ventilation system at a distance from the controller of no more than 20 m Only install all ventilation syste...

Page 22: ...the controller CO2 sensor and switching contact Flush mounted box Flush mounted plasterboard box Figure 11 Flush mounted box 60x66 Figure 12 Flush mounted plasterboard box 61x68 Ø 60 Ø 66 80 66 Ø 80 Ø 60 Ø 68 61 Ø 71 1 Flush mounted box 60x66 2 Base plate fixing points 2 x 3 Wall opening 1 Flush mounted plasterboard box 61x68 2 Plasterboard box fixing points 2 x 3 Base plate fixing points 2 x 1 2 ...

Page 23: ...ronics cover fixing points 4 x 3 Wall sleeve fixing hole 2 x 4 Interior wall fixing hole 4 x 5 Cable gland 6 Opening for wall sleeve Installation dimensions Designation Width mm Height mm Depth mm Ø mm Junction boxes Mounting enclosure Wall opening for flush mounted box 60x66 66 82 Wall opening for plasterboard wall box 68x61 61 68 Housing for Connect flush mounted wall mounted inner cover 240 240...

Page 24: ...e CO2 sensor or the switching contact no more than 20 m away from where the controller is installed Select the installation location of the CO2 sensor in the air flow of the room at medium room height and install the wall opening there The measured values at the installation site must correspond to those in the room in order to obtain accurate measurement results The wall opening for mounting the ...

Page 25: ...rements The masonry must be dry and in a load bearing condition No load bearing elements in the position of the drill hole NOTE Accumulation of condensate in the wall sleeve leads to damage to the brickwork and exterior wall Create the wall opening with a slope of 1 to 2 to the exterior wall Make the wall opening core hole for the ventilation device for mounting the Connect inner cover for positio...

Page 26: ... be performed by qualified and trained personnel Laying the mains connection cable Lay the 230 V AC mains connection cable to the wall opening for connecting the controller CO2 sensor switching contact inner cover Ö You have laid the mains connection cable Laying the data cable only if the system devices communicate by cable Lay the RS485 data cable between the compo nents wall openings The first ...

Page 27: ...TALLATION 4 2 Junction box Mounting the inner panel housing Inserting the junction box Requirements The wall openings have been created The cables are laid Break one cable gland each for the mains connection cable 1 and if the connection to devices of the ventilation system is made by cable for the connecting cable to the device out of the box Lay the mains connection cable and if the connection t...

Page 28: ... installations disconnect all affected equipment from the power supply Secure the system against being switched on again Spirit level pencil drill cordless screwdriver screws dowels Requirements The wall sleeve is installed The cables are laid Remove the protective cover from the housing Place the housing centred around the wall sleeve on the inside wall The centring spigot of the flush mounted bo...

Page 29: ...dowels using the screws The centring spigot of the flush mounted box is inserted over the wall sleeve and lies flush against the stop NOTE If the housing is soiled e g by plaster residue it is no longer possible to attach the inner cover electronics Seal the housing dust tight during the entire construction process Reinsert the plaster protector into the housing Ö The Connect inner cover housing i...

Page 30: ...t Base plate with power supply unit 2 Jumper attached 3 Fixing screws 2x Picture instructions not shown here Figure 16 Rear view of the programming unit Figure 17 Dimensions of the base plate Figure 18 Front view of the base plate 1 Hooks for hanging in the eyelets on the base plate 2 Cut out for engaging the locking hooks of the base plate 1 Eyelets for hang ing the program ming unit 2 Flush moun...

Page 31: ...ming unit First remove the base plate from the programming unit To do this unlock the snap in connection Small slotted screwdriver Requirements The controller is unpacked and shows no signs of transport or other damage Insert a small screwdriver into the narrow opening on the bottom of the controller Carefully press the locking hook that can be reached in this way downwards Swivel the base plate u...

Page 32: ...prox 8 5 mm of the mains connection cable with the stripping tool Fix this cable blue brown in the screw terminal on the programming unit s base plate Connect the phase conductor with cable L brown Connect the neutral conductor with cable N blue Push the mains connection cable into the box Ö The mains connection cable is installed Strip approx 8 5 mm of the RS485 data cable with the stripping tool...

Page 33: ... the ventilation devices and or CO2 sensor the jumpers must be set for the first and last devices in the line as shown below 1 Slot for the jumper 2 Jumper connected The 3 pin connector for the jumper is located on the rear of the programming unit On delivery the jumper is plugged into the first two pins from the left RS485 deactivated Use the first two pins from the right to activate the RS485 da...

Page 34: ...nd if necessary the RS485 data cable are connected to the base plate Turn the connected base plate by 180 Align the base plate horizontally in front of the box using the built in spirit level 1 The installation marking arrow with letter ing UP top is directed upwards Screw the programming unit s base plate to the box using fixing screws Ö The base plate is installed Hold the programming unit at a ...

Page 35: ... cover 38 258 258 44 229 230 41 270 270 1 Inner cover 1a Flush mounted inner cover UP or 1b Surface mounted inner cover AP With 2 Filter Figure 4 item 2 3 Surface mounted frame only for sur face mounted version 4 Automatic closing flap 5 Electronics cover 6 Screw 3 5 x 32 4x Picture instructions not shown here 1 Guide for hooking in the closing flap Figure 21 Dimensions of the surface mounted fram...

Page 36: ...d housing are installed and provided with protective covers Connect R D160 UP AP inner cover housing 2003 0245 Connect R D200 UP AP inner cover housing 2003 0246 Remove the protective cover from the housing and from the wall sleeve Ö Access to the installation site is clear Snapping the holding plate with the electronics into the housing Requirements The housing and wall sleeve are freely accessib...

Page 37: ...f insulation with the stripping tool Fix this cable blue brown in the screw terminal on the electronics of the holding plate Connect the phase conductor with cable L brown Connect the neutral conductor with cable N blue Ö The mains connection cable is installed Requirements A thermal accumulator insert of the inVENTer venti lation system is mounted in the wall sleeve accord ing to the correspondin...

Page 38: ...ate Signal cable A red to A Signal cable B yellow to B Ö The RS485 data cable is installed If an RS485 data cable is used for communication between the controller and the ventilation devices and or CO2 sensor the jumpers for the first Easy Connect e16 and last devices in the line must be set as shown below Position of jumper on the Connect inner cover RS485 Signalleitung A Signalleitung B A B 1 Sl...

Page 39: ...the locking arm is located on the back of the electronics cover and is connected to the holding plate before the electronics cover is installed Insert the connector of the motor cable into the socket provided on the holding plate Ö The motor cable is connected NOTE Cable break on the mounted motor cable Push the electronics cover carefully into the housing so that the plug connections do not becom...

Page 40: ...r plat form Chapter 4 2 Pairing System Components Never swivel the locking arm by hand Check the position of the locking arm it must be swivelled to the right If necessary correct the position on the controller via the inVENTer Mobile app see operating instructions for the Connect controller platform Push the filter standard dust filter alternatively pollen or activated carbon filter behind the pr...

Page 41: ...er pushing the slightly depressed spring clip into the opening provided in the electronics cover The spring clip engages and the closing flap is pulled and held by the installed magnets on the electronics cover Ö Magnets hold the closing flap in the closed position Ö The engaged spring clip prevents possible falling off when opening closing the closing flap Ö The closing flap is installed 2 3 2 3 ...

Page 42: ... Indoor humidity temperature sensor 60 60 2 2 56 56 35 180 1 Indoor humidity temperature sensor comprising Housing with sensor electronics Base plate 2 Battery 2 x AAA 3 Fixing screws 2x Picture instructions not shown here 1 Hole for wall mounting 2 Hook to snap into the housing Figure 25 Base plate fixing elements Figure 24 Base plate Figure 26 FTS19 Connect Indoor humidity temperature sensor con...

Page 43: ...n connection Small slotted screwdriver Requirements The Indoor humidity temperature sensor is un packed and shows no signs of transport or other damage Insert a small screwdriver into the narrow opening on the underside of the Indoor humidity temperature controller Carefully press the locking hook that can be reached in this way upwards until it disengages from its anchorage Swivel the housing awa...

Page 44: ...site must correspond to those of the room in order to obtain accurate measurement results The sensor must not be exposed to direct sunlight Ensure that the installation location of the Indoor humidity temperature sensor is no more than 20 m from the controller Spirit level pencil drill with 6 mm drill bit dowels 2x Requirements The masonry must be dry and in a load bearing condition Plasterboard w...

Page 45: ...polarity of the batteries Insert the batteries according to the polarity marked in the housing Insert the batteries into the battery compartment in the housing Ö The batteries are inserted and the housing is ready for mounting on the base plate Slide the housing from above onto the base plate and hook the hooks of the housing back into the eyelets of the base plate At the bottom slide the housing ...

Page 46: ... located in housing of the Outdoor humidity temperature sensor 115 112 4 0 52 85 1 Outdoor humidity temperature sensor comprising Housing with sensor electronics Cover 2 Battery 2 x AAA Picture instructions not shown here 1 Threaded hole for fixing the cover 2 Hole for wall mounting 1 Button 2 LED multi coloured Figure 28 Holes in the housing Figure 29 Dimensions of the installation holes Figure 3...

Page 47: ... Connect Outdoor humidity temperature sensor Housing 112 115 25 Cover 112 65 15 Removing the cover from the housing The cover must first be disconnected from the housing To do this loosen the four fixing screws Phillips screwdriver Requirements The Outdoor humidity temperature sensor is unpacked and shows no signs of transport or other damage Use a screwdriver to loosen the 4 fixing screws on the ...

Page 48: ...ust be avoided in addition to heat sources Do not install the outdoor sensor in the immediate vicinity of the ventilation devices To change the battery the outdoor sensor must be easily accessible even after installation Ensure that the installation location of the Outdoor humidity temperature sensor is no more than 20 m from the controller Spirit level pencil drill with 6 mm drill bit dowels 2x R...

Page 49: ...the spirit level Screw the screws into the screw holes Ö The housing is mounted on the wall Insert the batteries into the battery compartment in the housing NOTE Incorrect polarity of the batteries Insert the batteries according to the polarity marked in the housing Ö Once the batteries are inserted the housing can be closed again with the cover Slide the cover onto the housing Screw the 4 screws ...

Page 50: ... the base plate 2 Cut out for engaging the locking hooks of the base plate 1 Eyelets for hanging the CO2 sensor 2 Installation marking up arrow 3 Fixing points for box 4x 4 Locking hooks for snapping into the CO2 sensor 1 CO2 sensor comprising Housing Base plate 2 Fixing screws 2x Picture instructions not shown here Figure 32 Dimensions of the housing Figure 33 Rear view of the housing Figure 34 D...

Page 51: ...ing First separate the base plate from the housing To do this unlock the snap in connection Small slotted screwdriver Requirements The CO2 sensor is unpacked and shows no signs of transport or other damage Insert a small screwdriver into the narrow opening on the underside of the CO2 sensor Carefully press the locking hook that can be reached in this way downwards Swivel the base plate upwards 1 a...

Page 52: ...ted screwdriver Requirements The box is fitted The power supply is disconnected Strip approx 8 5 mm of the mains connection cable with the stripping tool Fix this cable blue brown in the screw terminal on the programming unit s base plate Connect the phase conductor with cable L brown Connect the neutral conductor with cable N blue Push the mains connection cable into the box Ö The mains connectio...

Page 53: ...connected to the base plate Turn the connected base plate by 180 Align the base plate horizontally in front of the box using the built in spirit level 1 The installation marking arrow with letter ing UP top is directed upwards Screw the CO2 sensor s base plate to the box using fixing screws Ö The base plate is installed Hold the housing at a slight angle and hook the upper hooks of the housing int...

Page 54: ...ews 2x Picture instructions not shown here 1 Hooks for hang ing in the eyelets on the base plate 2 Cut out for engaging the locking hooks of the base plate 1 Eyelets for hanging the switching contact 2 Installation mar king up arrow 3 Fixing points for box 4x 4 Snap in hooks for snapping into the switching con tact Figure 37 Dimensions of the housing Figure 38 Rear view of the housing Figure 39 Di...

Page 55: ... First separate the base plate from the housing To do this unlock the snap in connection Small slotted screwdriver Requirements The switching contact is unpacked and shows no signs of transport or other damage Insert a small screwdriver into the narrow opening on the underside of the switching contact Carefully press the locking hook that can be reached in this way downwards Swivel the base plate ...

Page 56: ...cted Strip approx 8 5 mm of insulation from the mains connection cable and the connecting cable for a pressure monitor for example using the stripping tool Fix the mains connection cable blue brown in the screw terminal on the base plate of the programming unit Connect the phase conductor with cable L brown Connect the neutral conductor with cable N blue Ö The mains connection cable is installed F...

Page 57: ...with letter ing UP top is directed upwards Screw the switching contact s base plate to the box using fixing screws Ö The base plate is installed Hold the housing at a slight angle and hook the upper hooks of the housing into the eyelets on the base plate Swivel the housing towards the base plate and then press it onto it Ö The housing clicks audibly into place Ö The switching contact is installed ...

Page 58: ...Dimensions H x W x D in mm 90 x 90 x 17 Conformity Table 6 Technical data controller 1 2 Connect inner cover Feature Value Protection class DIN EN 61140 II Type of protection DIN EN 60529 IP21 Input voltage mains voltage V AC Hz 230 50 Operating voltage V DC 18 24 Fan voltage V DC 6 16 Power consumption W 5 Power consumption in standby W 0 8 Radio frequency MHz 868 Radio network range m Free field...

Page 59: ...ing range 20 90 Dimensions H x W x D in mm 60 x 60 x 22 Conformity Table 8 Technical data Indoor humidity temperature sensor FTS19 Connect Outdoor humidity temperature sensor Feature Value Protection class EN 61140 II Type of protection DIN EN 60529 IP 67 Input voltage V DC 3 2 x AAA Radio frequency MHz 868 Radio network range m Free field 100 Temperature measuring range C 20 60 Air humidity measu...

Page 60: ...mperature measuring range C 0 60 Air humidity measuring range 20 90 Measuring range ppm 400 10 000 Dimensions H x W x D in mm 90 x 90 x 17 Conformity Table 10 Technical data CO2 sensor SK19 Connect switching contact Feature Value Protection class EN 61140 II Type of protection DIN EN 60529 IP31 Input voltage mains voltage V AC Hz 230 50 Operating voltage V DC 5 Power consumption W 0 6 Power consum...

Page 61: ...r Device component Item number Connect V 240x240 inner cover white Connect V 240x240 inner cover surface mounted R D160 1505 0041 Connect V 240x240 inner cover flush mounted R D160 1505 0042 Connect V 240x240 inner cover surface mounted R D160 1505 0043 Connect V 240x240 inner cover flush mounted R D200 1505 0044 Table 13 Connect inner cover scope of delivery 1 3 Sensor technology Depending on you...

Page 62: ... Inner cover faulty Replace the inner cover There is no power Check power supply LED flashes RED Error in the system Restart device pairing Sensor technology No measured values Sensors not paired Start device pairing With Indoor Outdoor humidity temperature sensor RED LED flashes on the Easy Connect e16 Battery level low Change the batteries If you cannot eliminate the fault please contact our tec...

Page 63: ...ww inventer de garantie 10 Service Claims Check the delivery for completeness and transport damage upon receipt using the delivery note Report missing items immediately and at the latest within 14 days to your supplier distributor or factory representative Warranty and guarantee claims In the case of a warranty or guarantee claim contact your local distributor or factory representative In all case...

Page 64: ...Item number 5022 0008 Version 1 0 09 2021 Subject to modifications We accept no liability for printing errors inVENTer GmbH Ortsstraße 4a 07751 Löberschütz Germany www inventer de ...

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