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FIGURE 9.  Q-VENT CE50 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

13.   CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

14.   COMMISSIONING

14.1 

PRE COMMISSIONING CHECK

Before commencing the commissioning procedure, refer to the design drawing for correct airflows.

14.1.1  Ensure that the extract valves are open.
14.1.2  Check the airflow at the valves, and adjust to suit the design figures.

14.2 

INSTALLER MODE

NOTE:

   The install mode has a time out function. If the unit has been powered up but not commissioned within 3 

hours then you will not be able to access the installer mode without first turning the power supply off for 10 
seconds and then back on again.

 

This function is there to allow for situations where the unit is not taken out of installer mode.
14.2.1  To activate ‘Installer Mode’ Isolate the electrical supply, wait 5 seconds and reconnect.
14.2.2  When installer mode is ready the red LED indicator will start flashing every second. Now extract 

and supply fans can be adjusted. 

14.2.3  To set trickle see paragraph 14.3.4.
14.2.4  To set boost see paragraph 14.4.4.
14.2.5  Once both setting are correct press installer mode switch.
14.2.3  To exit Installer Mode once both settings are correct isolate the electrical supply, wait 5 seconds 

and reconnect.

14.2.4  When out of installer mode the Red LED will stop flashing.

FIGURE 10.  ADDITIONAL CONTROLS

COLOUR CODE

BN

BROWN

BU

BLUE

BK

BLACK

GNYE

GREEN/YELLOW

RD

RED

WH

WHITE

YE

YELLOW

12.1 

ADDITIONAL CONTROLS

 

i) 

Humidistat Sensor

 

ii) 

Pull Cord, i.e bathroom

 

iii) 

Air Quality Sensor

 

iv) 

Boost Override

Summary of Contents for Q-VENT CE50

Page 1: ...www johnsonandstarley co uk Publication No ZZ 1516 3 May 2016 Q VENT CE50 Central Extract System INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...lations 4 5 Safety Electrical Water Information 4 6 Technical Data 4 7 Preparation Positioning 4 Ducting Information Positioning The Unit Spigots Handing 8 Duct Duct Connections 5 9 Installation Instructions 5 10 Electrical 6 Electrical Wiring Options Over Heat Protection 11 Specific Fan Performance 7 12 Sound Spectrum 7 13 Circuit Diagram 8 14 Commissioning 8 Pre Commissioning Check Installer Mod...

Page 3: ...ir is discharged to outside via a single duct and grille 3 2 The case is constructed from EPP an expanded polypropylene 5 4 3 2 2 7 9 14 1 8 8 9 11 6 13 12 10 1 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY 1 Q Vent CE50 1 2 Fixing Kit 1 M5 x 25mm Washers 4 No 8 x 50mm Wood Screws 4 Rawl Plugs 4 16mm Screw Spacers 2 3 Template 1 4 Installation Users Instructions 1 FEATURES 7 LED Light 8 Main Supply Cable 9 4 Way Terminal ...

Page 4: ...When installing the unit take care not to damage electrical or other hidden utilities 5 1 9 Exhaust air must be vented to the outside 5 1 10 The fan motor is fitted with sealed for life bearings and therefore does not require lubrication 6 TECHNICAL DATA 7 PREPARATION POSITIONING 7 1 DUCT INFORMATION 7 1 1 It is an advantage to have all the compatible ductwork already installed and ready to connec...

Page 5: ...When inserting 100mm ducting into the spigot ensure it is no longer the 45mm 8 3 Where rigid ducting is used it should be installed using the least number of fittings to minimise resistance to air flow Where possible final connection from the rigid ducting to grilles and the unit should be made with a flexible connection 8 4 The exhaust air must exit to outside through either a wall or a roof and ...

Page 6: ...r the unit 10 5 ELECTRICAL WIRING OPTIONS 10 5 1 A facility is included which boosts the fan duty as required The boost can be achieved by the following method 10 5 2 Connecting black wire from the mains lead to an external 230V AC live source e g bathroom double pole light switch or humidistat 10 6 OVER HEAT PROTECTION 10 6 1 The fan motor is fitted with standard thermal Overload Protection This ...

Page 7: ...M 11 SPECIFIC FAN PERFORMANCE NOTE Performance graphs shown for two extracts kitchen bathroom FIGURE 7 FAN PERFORMANCE GRAPH TABLE 2 SPECIFIC FAN POWER NAME SPF EXTRACT RATE Kitchen 1 0 25 W L s 21 L s Kitchen 2 0 28 W L s 29 L s Kitchen 3 0 35 W L s 37 L s Kitchen 4 0 42 W L s 45 L s ...

Page 8: ...w for situations where the unit is not taken out of installer mode 14 2 1 To activate Installer Mode Isolate the electrical supply wait 5 seconds and reconnect 14 2 2 When installer mode is ready the red LED indicator will start flashing every second Now extract and supply fans can be adjusted 14 2 3 To set trickle see paragraph 14 3 4 14 2 4 To set boost see paragraph 14 4 4 14 2 5 Once both sett...

Page 9: ... 2 Activate Installer Mode 14 4 3 To adjust the BOOST setting turn RV1 clockwise to increase the airflow rate and anti clockwise to decrease the airflow rate to required setting 14 4 4 When the boost airflow is set to the desired rate exit Installer Mode IMPORTANT NOTE After fan speed setting has been completed and the unit is no longer in installer mode the RV1 Fan adjust boost overrun is used to...

Page 10: ... needed telephone Johnson Starley Ltd 01604 762881 for further information 16 USERS INSTRUCTIONS 16 1 Hand the User Instructions to the householder explain and demonstrate how to use the unit 16 2 Show how the unit is turned on at the fused spur 16 3 The unit will now commence extraction at the minimum set speed 16 4 If the unit is fitted with remote automatic boost switch demonstrate how the boos...

Page 11: ...E 165 Q VENT CE50 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 18 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 19 SPARE LIST ITEM PART No DESCRIPTION QTY 1 1000 0525605 PCB Assembly 1 2 CE50 0520005 Fan Assembly 1 3 a b 1000 0028825 Outer Fan Casing 2 part set 1 4 CE50 0105005 PCB Cover Plate 1 2 1 3a 3b 4 ...

Page 12: ... sales johnsonandstarley co uk marketing johnsonandstarley co uk Reception Customer Service 01604 762881 Fax 01604 767408 In the interest of continuous development Johnson Starley reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice Anniversary 1922 2012 ...

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