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Summary of Contents for Domekt CF 200 V

Page 1: ...DOMEKT Installation Manual EN C6M automation ...

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Page 3: ...om 13 3 3 Unit dimensions 15 3 3 1 Vertical units 15 3 3 2 Horizontal units 16 3 3 3 Flat units 16 3 4 Location and dimensions of fixture elements 17 3 5 Duct system installation 18 3 6 Connection of external heating cooling units 20 3 7 Connection of condensate drain 20 4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 21 4 1 Electrical input requirements 21 4 2 Connecting electrical components 21 4 3 Control panel inst...

Page 4: ...s or tools inside the unit It is forbidden to operate the unit in the premises where there is a risk of release of explosive substances Use appropriate personal protective equipment gloves goggles when installing or repairing the unit This sign means that the product may not be disposed of together with your household waste as defined in Directive 2002 96 EC and national legislation on the managem...

Page 5: ...source of the building AHU may not reach the supply temperature setpoint if the actual room temperature differs a lot from the desired value since in that case heat exchanger capacity will be low 1 Depending on the installation and connection of the ducts the air handling units are divided into Vertical units when all ducts are connected at the top Horizontal units when all ducts are connected on ...

Page 6: ...PECTION SIDE Domekt R 600 H RIGHT INSPECTION SIDE E E D A C B D A C B 10 2 3 4 6 7 11 10 2 3 4 6 7 11 LEFT INSPECTION SIDE Domekt CF 700 H RIGHT INSPECTION SIDE 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 A D C B A D C B LEFT INSPECTION SIDE A outdoor intake air B air supplied to the premises C air extracted from the premises D exhaust air E additional extraction air bypass without recuperation ...

Page 7: ...IGHT INSPECTION SIDE LEFT INSPECTION SIDE Domekt R 400 V R 450 V Domekt CF 400 V C E D A B B E A D C D A D A B C B C E E 10 2 3 4 7 6 10 2 3 6 7 4 11 11 1 2 3 11 4 5 6 7 8 D B A C D B A C D A B C D A B C RIGHT INSPECTION SIDE LEFT INSPECTION SIDE RIGHT INSPECTION SIDE LEFT INSPECTION SIDE Domekt R 500 V R 700 V Domekt CF 700 V B D C A A C D B E E D A C B E D A C B E 2 3 4 6 7 11 10 D D A A C C B B...

Page 8: ...C A D 1 1 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 9 11 1 1 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 9 11 LEFT INSPECTION SIDE Domekt CF 700 F RIGHT INSPECTION SIDE A D C B A D C B 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 11 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 11 LEFT INSPECTION SIDE A outdoor intake air B air supplied to the premises C air extracted from the premises D exhaust air E additional extraction air bypass without recuperation 1 counter flow heat exchanger 2 supply air fan 3 extra...

Page 9: ...omekt R 700 F RIGHT INSPECTION SIDE 10 10 2 3 4 6 7 11 10 10 2 3 4 6 7 11 A D E C B A D E C B LEFT INSPECTION SIDE A outdoor intake air B air supplied to the premises C air extracted from the premises D exhaust air E additional extraction air bypass without recuperation 1 counter flow heat exchanger 2 supply air fan 3 extract air fan 4 electric heater 9 air bypass damper 10 rotary heat exchanger 1...

Page 10: ... side Air handling units are heavy therefore be careful during lifting moving or transportation Use personal protective equipment Even small units should be transported on a forklift a trolley or carried by multiple persons L L Fig 4 Examples of transportation by crane forklift and trolley After delivery of the air handling unit carefully inspect its packaging for damage If mechanical or other dam...

Page 11: ...ts DOMEKT units are designed for installation in household or technical rooms with an air temperature of 0 C to 40 C relative humidity from 20 to 80 non condensing It is recommended to install the air handling unit in a separate room or in an insulated attic on a solid level base with vibration damping mat We recommend not to rest the unit against the wall to prevent noise or vibration and accumul...

Page 12: ...imum space for main tenance refers to an area free of any fixed or immovable equipment constructions walls structures or furniture Domekt R 400 H 600 H Domekt CF 700 V 700 H 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm 70 cm 10 cm Domekt R 500 V 700 V 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm 110 cm 10 cm Domekt R 500 H 700 H 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm 100 cm 10 cm Domekt R 250 F 400 F Domekt R 700 F 120 cm 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm Fig 5 Minimum space for m...

Page 13: ...pecially in the first year until the construction or finishing materials haven t dried up completely When installing the unit in the rooms with a high probability of condensation it is necessary to ensure that the condensate does not damage the building structures or furniture To reduce condensation on the outside of the AHU the following is recommended maintain a lower relative humidity in the ro...

Page 14: ... at AHU installation space Outdoor air temperature C Sample 1 Room temperature 20 C Room relative humidity 47 Condensate will form when the outside temperature is below 3 C Sample 2 Room temperature 22 C Outdoor temperature 5 C Condensate will form when the room humidity exceeds 37 Sample 3 Room humidity 40 Outdoor temperature 0 C Condensate will form when the room temperature exceeds 24 5 C Fig 7...

Page 15: ...10 110 110 340 130 Left 630 615 680 535 130 385 130 385 110 110 110 110 340 130 Domekt R 500 V Right 966 950 1070 645 229 415 229 415 418 190 190 418 418 166 Left 966 950 1070 645 229 415 229 415 418 190 190 418 652 479 Domekt R 700 V Right 966 950 1070 645 229 415 229 415 418 190 190 418 418 166 Left 966 950 1070 645 229 418 229 415 418 190 190 418 652 479 Domekt CF 200 V Right 790 790 600 630 11...

Page 16: ...6 200 200 200 200 90 Left 700 1533 1500 494 246 246 246 246 200 200 200 200 90 3 3 3 Flat units h5 B b1 b2 l1 l2 h4 h1 h2 h3 e1 e2 B b1 b2 H b4 b3 L1 L h5 L1 L b4 b1 b2 b3 h1 e1 H e2 B B1 Unit Inspection side Dimensions mm H L L1 B B1 b1 b2 b3 b4 h1 e1 e2 Domekt R 250 F Right 310 871 842 618 602 200 150 150 200 146 245 106 Left 310 871 842 618 602 150 200 200 150 146 597 106 Domekt R 400 F Right 3...

Page 17: ...270 560 280 A B Domekt CF 150 F 600 500 Domekt R 450 V 838 520 260 260 520 Domekt CF 400 V 641 540 270 270 540 Domekt R 400 V 704 620 310 310 620 Domekt R 450 V Domekt R 300 V 610 540 270 560 280 A B Domekt CF 150 F 600 500 Domekt CF 200 V CF 300 V 115 665 Domekt CF 200 V CF 300 V 530 265 Domekt CF 400 V 838 520 260 260 520 Domekt CF 400 V 641 540 270 270 540 Domekt R 400 V Domekt R 45 Domekt R 30...

Page 18: ... outdoor air is the cleanest do not direct them towards the street car park or outdoor fireplace We also recommend installing the air intake vent on the north or east side of the building where the heat of the sun in summer will not have a significant effect on the supply air temperature S E N W min 1 8 m min 1 m Air exhaust vent Air intake vent min 1 8 m min 3 m min 3 m It is recommended to insul...

Page 19: ...LF 230S 1 2 1 2 S3 S2 S1 0 100 N N 230V L L 5 10 C6M 1 2 3 Fig 9 Example of mounting of an additional air extraction duct Ducts connecting the unit to the exterior of the building must be insulated insulation thickness 50 100 mm to prevent condensation on cold surfaces Air intake and exhaust ducts must be fitted with air closing dampers mechanical spring loaded or electric with actuators to protec...

Page 20: ... coil to the refrigerant system the nitrogen gas is discharged through a valve which is then cut off and coil connections are soldered to the pipeline 3 7 Connection of condensate drain In Domekt CF units with counter flow plate recuperator condensate is formed due to the difference between indoor and outdoor temperature therefore units of this type are equipped with condensate drip pans and drain...

Page 21: ...for the unit is 230 V AC 50 Hz Connect the unit only to suitable power socket with appropriate earthing and meeting the elec trical safety requirements The unit must be connected to the mains via 16 A automatic circuit breaker with 300 mA current leakage protection type B or B It is recommended that the control cables be placed at least 20 cm from the power cables to reduce the possibility of elec...

Page 22: ...r quality or humidity sensor 2 C6M Terminals for connection of external elements Connections for internal components Power supply connector Local network or internet connection Control panel connector Fuse for electric heaters Fuse for power supply Controller board type and QR code for the Komfovent Cloud app 0 10V 24V 0 10V GND 0 10V 24V A B 230V 230V Fig 14 Terminals for connecting external elem...

Page 23: ...connect a second control panel 0 10 V signal is used to control an external heater installed in the duct upstream the unit when External coil is selected in the Frost protection settings see Domekt User Guide and electrical pre heater installed in the unit is not used DX 15 16 control signal for external direct expansion DX cooler heater TG1 17 19 power and control signal for the mixing valve actu...

Page 24: ...ics board The control panel comes with a 10 m cable If this cable is too short you can replace it with a 4 0 22 mm cable no longer than 150 m 1 2 3 4 24V LIN A LIN B GND Red Yellow Green White RJ9 A B 150 m 4 x 0 22 mm2 13 20 21 12 24V A B GND Red Yellow Green White C6M A B 150 m 4 x 0 22 mm2 Fig 17 Control panel cable wiring diagram It is advisable to run the control panel cable in such a way tha...

Page 25: ...tphone with a Komfovent Home or Komfovent Control app The air handling unit is connected to the computer network with a CAT5 type cable RJ45 connector see Fig 13 The total cable length between the unit and the network router must not exceed 100 m By default the IP address of the air handling unit is 192 168 0 60 but it can be changed if necessary according to the local network parameters The IP ad...

Page 26: ...ur network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 192 168 0 70 255 255 0 0 OK INTERNET Connection over the Internet Komfovent Home app Komfovent Control app Fig 20 Computer network settings for direct connection to the unit To control the unit over the Internet it must be connected to a network router with Internet access Subsequent settings vary depending on whether the unit is controlled ...

Page 27: ... unit with a temporary electrical power supply as unstable power can damage the electronic components The air handling unit can be equipped with one of two control panels1 C6 1 control panel with touch screen and colour display Many functions and settings of the AHU can be reviewed and adjusted on the panel C6 2 control panel with touch buttons that can only switch between basic ventilation modes ...

Page 28: ... the duct system is equipped with air dampers with actuators Afterwards a signal to the fans will be given and the unit will start operating in the last used ventilation mode To change the ventilation mode 16 30 IŠJUNGTA EKO AUTO 16 30 IŠJUNGTA EKO AUTO ĮJUNGTI 16 30 NORMAL ECO AUTO 16 30 OFF ECO AUTO 16 30 IŠJUNGTA ECO AUTO TURN ON 16 30 INTENSIVE ECO AUTO 16 30 NORMAL ECO AUTO INTENSIVE NORMAL A...

Page 29: ...ff button 5 3 Start up of the unit using a computer If the unit was ordered without a control panel it can be started by using a computer The unit is controlled by a com puter using a web browser Connect the computer directly to the air handling unit or to the computer network to which the air handling unit is connected as described in section 4 3 Disable the use of all proxy servers that may bloc...

Page 30: ...AL AWAY BOOST HOLIDAYS KITCHEN OVERRIDE FIREPLACE CONTROL ECO АUТО ALARMS OPERATION MODES MODIFY MODIFY OPERATION CONTROL SETTINGS TURN OFF Logout user You can stop the unit by pressing the OFF button INTENSIVE NORMAL AWAY BOOST HOLIDAYS KITCHEN OVERRIDE FIREPLACE CONTROL ECO АUТО ALARMS OPERATION MODES MODIFY MODIFY OPERATION CONTROL SETTINGS TURN ON Logout user INTENSIVE NORMAL AWAY BOOST HOLIDA...

Page 31: ...there are no error messages The air dampers opens fully There are no extraneous sounds and vibrations Changing the ventilation modes changes the fan speed The unit is airtight without gaps or air leakage Heating cooling devices operates correctly External devices connected operates correctly The condensate easily flows from the unit and the drainage piping is watertight Other notes Unit installed ...

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