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USER AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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iV-Light ventilation device | Installation instructions

1.2  Safety instructions

The installation instructions are part of your iV-Light ventilation device and must be available at  

all times (see www.inventer.de/downloads). When handing the system to a third party, the  

information regarding access to the installation instructions must be handed over also. 

Before performing any work on the equipment/system, read the installation instructions carefully 

and observe all notices that refer to the installation process in this section.  

Also note the safety instructions that precede the described handling instructions. 

Non-observance of safety instructions could result in injury and/or property damage.

These installation instructions only cover the standard variant (referred to as the "Standard  

variant" in the following text) of the iV-Light ventilation device. Information on the variants can be 

found in the separate installation instructions for the respective components.

Intended use

The ventilation device is designed to ventilate dwellings and similar residential spaces and other 

areas where people spend time, e.g. living rooms and bedrooms, offices, basements and attics.

 

It is controlled via an inVENTer system control device (hereinafter referred to as the "controller").

General information

•  Always observe the relevant standards, regulations and guidelines when installing the  

equipment / system. In particular also applicable building regulations, fire safety regulations 

 

and accident prevention regulations of the employers' liability insurance association.

•  Use the equipment/system exclusively for the applications that are described in this  

documentation and only in conjunction with components that are recommended, authorised  

and described by inVENTer GmbH in this documentation. 

Changes or modifications to the equipment/system are not permitted.

•  Your ventilation system is exclusively designed for use in ambient temperatures between  

-20 and 50°C.

•  Trouble-free and safe operation of the equipment / system depends on proper transportation, 

proper storage and installation, as well as careful operation and cleaning / care.

•  The ventilation device is based on the free movement of air between individual pairs of  

ventilation devices. Therefore, internal doors must not have air-tight seals. Provide suitable air 

transfer measures to create a room network (cross ventilation).

Installation and assembly

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CAUTION: The system may only be installed by qualified personnel.

•  Before starting work, you should have a project plan showing the number of ventilation devices, 

the location of the ventilation devices, the ventilation principle (cross ventilation, single room 

ventilation, extract ventilation) and the associated controllers. The exact positioning of the 

individual devices and control devices must be checked at the installation site and, if neces-

sary, adapted to the local conditions with the involvement of the responsible planner or user. 

For optimum functionality, it is recommended to install the device at an appropriate place in the 

upper wall area.

•  WARNING: 

For joint operation with fireplaces, safety measures must be taken to prevent a 

negative pressure from developing in the building. The responsible chimney sweep and/or 

building planner decides which measures need to be carried out.

Summary of Contents for iV-Light

Page 1: ...www inventer eu Installation instructions iV Light Ventilation device with heat recovery...

Page 2: ...d components Nevertheless 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 th...

Page 3: ...the scope of supply 18 4 2 Create wall opening 19 4 3 Laying the cables to the wall opening of the ventilation device 20 4 4 Installing the wall sleeve 22 4 5 Installing the ventilation device s exter...

Page 4: ...ates the severity of the potential hazard unless the preventive measures are taken DANGER means Imminent danger of serious injury or death WARNING means Possible danger of serious injury or death CAUT...

Page 5: ...liability insurance association Use the equipment system exclusively for the applications that are described in this documentation and only in conjunction with components that are recommended authoris...

Page 6: ...f the components especially the thermal accumulator NOTICE In order to avoid algae growth around the exterior closures the instructions for installation must be followed exactly apply all sealing tape...

Page 7: ...g to the outside and or for the purpose of smoke removal smoke extraction in basements without windows Qualified personnel The equipment system may only be set up operated and cleaned in conjunction w...

Page 8: ...ow through the thermal accumulator The unique geometry of the Xenion reversible fan effectively reduces sound transmission The standard length of the wall sleeve is 495 mm For thicker walls a wall sle...

Page 9: ...s 2 x pre installed 4 R D160 wall sleeve 5 Recess for controller connecting cable 6 Thermal accumulator with insulation 7 Thermal accumulator handle 8 Standard guiding vane 45 mm 9 Xenion reversible f...

Page 10: ...xtract air After 70 seconds the reversing fan changes the direction of rotation each time After the direction of rotation has changed the heat accumulator releases the stored heat energy to the incomi...

Page 11: ...a In order to ensure the full functioning of the ventilation device throughout the entire year a temperature sensor is integrated into the Xenion reversible fan This measures the temperature of the ai...

Page 12: ...8 Multi zone control No No Operating concept Switch Touch Operating modes Heat recovery Through ventilation OFF standard version only Heat recovery Through ventilation OFF standard version only Funct...

Page 13: ...e function 1 8h per zone Dehumidification with variable air volume flow Dehumidification with variable air volume flow and other demand ventilation Pause function global and zonal Boost function globa...

Page 14: ...water spray is possible Observe the specifications of VDE 0100 when choosing the installation location Minimum distances of the wall opening for the ventilation device Minimum distances to components...

Page 15: ...tions for yourspecific external termination Standard ventilation device variant Light weather protection grille Figure 2 Dimensioned drawing of the iV Light wall opening interior view 1 Minimum distan...

Page 16: ...wing of the iV Light ventilation device Figure 3 Sectional drawing of the iV Light ventilation device 1 Inner cover base plate 2 Connecting element 3 Filter holder 4 Inner cover panel 5 R D160 wall sl...

Page 17: ...ner cover 1 Inner cover base plate 2 Connecting element 3 Locking hook 4 Inner cover panel 5 Filter holder 6 Interior wall fixing hole optional 7 Connecting element fixing 4 x 4 8 184 210 184 210 160...

Page 18: ...ions variants wall sleeves for integrating the Connect controller platform and the interior closure variants please refer to the separately available installation instructions for the respective syste...

Page 19: ...are at all uncertain Create the wall opening through core drilling Drill with core drill attachment or milling drill 180 mm additionally if flush mounted inner cover is installed chisel Requirements T...

Page 20: ...1 5 mm House distribution ventilation sub distribution Unit communication only if the system compo nents communicate by cable otherwise radio RS485 data cable e g Type J Y ST Y 2x2x0 8 mm Easy Connect...

Page 21: ...munication by cable RS485 data cable Cross section 0 25 0 5 mm Length max 500 m Cable NYM J wire cross section 1 5 mm Ventilation device n Control device Connect inner cover Ventilation device 1 Contr...

Page 22: ...finished The cables to the wall opening of the ventilation device have been laid X Y D A B C Determine the exact wall thickness X D Exterior rendering incl other superstructures if applicable C Insula...

Page 23: ...Accumulation ofcondensation water in thewall sleeve Damage to exterior wall and masonry and the building structure Attach the wall sleeve with a slope of 1 to 2 to the exterior wall Attach the wall s...

Page 24: ...oam NOTICE Connect Undercover inner cov ers Leave a 30 mm gap behind the interior wall edge of the wall sleeve otherwise the housing can no longer be inserted Depending on the inner cover to be used c...

Page 25: ...ather protection grille before installing the external terminal Attach end stop tape on the exterior wall side in the top half of the wall sleeve Before installation carry out a biocidal pre treatment...

Page 26: ...aws NOTICE Damage to masonry exterior wall caused by incorrectly aligned condensate drip The condensate drip must point towards the floor Align the fixing screws with a spirit level Screw the weather...

Page 27: ...rnal terminal is fitted Remove the styrofoam disc from the wall sleeve Insert the thermal accumulator from the interior into the wall sleeve The handle points towards the interior The connecting cable...

Page 28: ...ripping tool screwdriver blade wire end ferrules 3 x 0 75 mm Requirements The reversible fan is inserted into the wall sleeve Shorten the controller connecting cable 3 wire to your determined wall thi...

Page 29: ...right pole Supply air mode Brown cable V in the left pole Green cable IV in the middle pole White cable III in the right pole Reconnect the connected plug in connector to the plug in connector on the...

Page 30: ...OUT IV Operating voltage Green CCW Black DIR2 V Signal direction 2 Brown DIR1 III Signal direction 1 White The reversible fan is connected to the controller 4 8 Check function and complete fan install...

Page 31: ...using a spirit level TIP If the inner cover does not sit firmly enough in the wall sleeve it can optionally be screwed onto the interior wall To do this use the 4 corner drill holes in the inner cover...

Page 32: ...e 2 m dB A 14 36 Standard sound level difference dB 34 47 Thermal efficiency of heat recovery w 0 84 Input voltage V DC 6 16 Power consumption W 1 3 Specific fan power input W m h 0 2 Protection class...

Page 33: ...lation 1254 2014 On the energy label you will find the following information from the product data sheet Energy efficiency class SEC class Sound power level Lwa Maximum air flow supply air Demand cont...

Page 34: ...mperature change t 84 h Maximum air flow rate m h 42 i Electrical input power incl control W 6 j Sound power level Lwa dB A 44 k Reference air flow m h 29 4 l Reference pressure difference Pa 0 m SEL...

Page 35: ...air flow rate m h 42 i Electrical input power incl control W 6 j Sound power level Lwa dB A 44 k Reference air flow m h 29 4 l Reference pressure difference Pa 0 m SEL W m h 0 18 n Control factor 1 o...

Page 36: ...mination Light weather protection grille incl sealing tapes Light weather protection grille white RAL 9010 1508 0110 Wall sleeve with styrofoam discs and mounting wedges Wall sleeve R D160x495 1506 00...

Page 37: ...in supply air mode The rotational speed of the fan is too low Increase the output level Noises Foreign body in the fan Remove foreign body from the fan Clean the ventilation device Thermal accumulato...

Page 38: ...t the warranty is available at www inventer eu guarantee 9 Service Claims Check the delivery for completeness and transport damage upon receipt using the delivery note Report missing items immediately...

Page 39: ...39 WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE 39 iV Light ventilation device Installation instructions NOTES...

Page 40: ...Item number 5001 0042 Version 2 0 06 2022 Subject to modifications We accept no liability for printing errors inVENTer GmbH Ortsstra e 4a D 07751 L bersch tz Germany www inventer eu...

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