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UAB AMALVA we reserve the right to make changes without prior notice

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D2-18-01

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WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) and your national law. This product should be handed over to a designated  

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Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human 

health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your 

cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For 

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office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service.

Content

1. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

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2. TRANSPORTATION

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3. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT

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4. INSTALLATION

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4.1. Condensate Drain Connections ............................................................................................................... 16

4.1.1. Water trap installation for a unit section mounted on the suction side ........................................... 17
4.1.2. Water trap installation for a unit section mounted on the pressure side ........................................ 17

4.2. Heating coil connection ............................................................................................................................ 24
4.3. Ductwork .................................................................................................................................................. 24
4.4. Final Inspection ........................................................................................................................................ 25

5. MAINTENANCE

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6. TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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Summary of Contents for DOMEKT R 200 V

Page 1: ...DOMEKT EN Installation and service Manual ...

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Page 3: ...ly associated with EEE At the same time your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office waste authority approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service Content 1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 4 2 TRANSPOR...

Page 4: ...unit should be installed according to Installation and Maintenance Manual Before starting the unit check correct position of air filters Service maintenance should be carried out only in conformity with the instructions specified herein below If main cable is damaged only manufacturer service team or trained technician must change it in order to avoid accidents 2 TRANSPORTATION The air handling un...

Page 5: ...m sized spaces eg single family houses offices etc having operating ambient temperature and relative humidity The unit is intended to be installed in the domestic or non residential premises Mineral wool is used for thermal insulation and sound attenuation Units cover panels are 25 50 mm thick As standard the unit is designed for indoor placement In cold wet rooms possible icing or condensation on...

Page 6: ... temperature the duct mounted preheater is recommended Counter cross flow heat exchanger is the mostly sensitive for low outside air temperatures as the risk of frosting appears in the temperature range from 0 to 5 C and below Standard aluminium cross flow plate heat exchanger has better features as the risk of freezing appears only at 10 C The lowest risk and the highest resistance to cold outsid...

Page 7: ...maximum value In other case suppose that supply air temperature is 0 C Indoor air temperature where air handling unit is installed is 20 C In this case condensate may appear on the outer surfaces of the air handling unit when relative humidity in room is in range from 43 up to 100 from point where curves of outside and inside air temperatures crosses till the maximum value To avoid condensation on...

Page 8: ...ce 8 D2 18 01 Air Handling Units Schemes 6 3 4 5 7 1 2 DOMEKT R 400 V DOMEKT R 450 V 5 2 7 4 3 6 1 B A C E D E DOMEKT R 200 V 6 3 1 5 4 C B A E D DOMEKT R 300 V D A C B 3 4 1 5 6 DOMEKT R 400 H E D A C B 3 4 1 5 6 2 DOMEKT R 250 F C6 C B A D E 6 3 1 5 4 2 DOMEKT R 400 F ...

Page 9: ... changes without prior notice 9 D2 18 01 E D A C B 6 3 1 5 4 2 DOMEKT R 700 H A D E C B 6 3 1 4 5 2 DOMEKT R 500 H C6 D A E C B 6 3 1 4 5 2 DOMEKT R 600 H B E A D C 2 5 4 3 6 1 DOMEKT R 500 V DOMEKT R 700 V C B D A 2 6 1 3 5 4 DOMEKT R 700 F ...

Page 10: ... the right to make changes without prior notice 10 D2 18 01 A D C B 3 6 2 1 DOMEKT CF 400 V C D 4 3 1 5 6 8 B E A 2 7 B C E D A DOMEKT PP 300 V 450 V 6 3 1 7 5 4 8 D A B C DOMEKT CF 250 V D A B C 1 2 6 3 5 4 2 DOMEKT CF 250 F ...

Page 11: ...D A C B 6 2 3 4 5 2 DOMEKT CF 700 V 4 6 3 DOMEKT S 650 F 800 F A Outdoor intake B Supply air C Extract indoor D Exhaust air E E Kitchen hood connection by pass extraction without heat recovery 1 Rotary or plate heat exchanger 2 Electric or water air heater 3 Supply air filter 4 Exhaust air filter 5 Supply fan 6 Exhaust fan 7 Air by pass damper 8 Condensate drain the water trap must be installed ...

Page 12: ... The place for the unit must be selected with allowance for minimum access to the unit for maintenance or service and must comply with safety requirements Opening for inspection can not be smaller than dimensions of the unit and unit itself must be mounted in a way that if needed for example in case of complicated repair it can be easily dismounted Minimum Maintenance Space for Horizontal Units 10...

Page 13: ...UAB AMALVA we reserve the right to make changes without prior notice 13 D2 18 01 B ceiling A min 100 mm 5 B 1 Inspection trapdoor 2 2 3 5 Picture ...

Page 14: ...ght to make changes without prior notice 14 D2 18 01 DOMEKT R 400 V Unit brackets positions B A 641 604 57 662 30 300 600 30 Ø125 Ø160 6 Picture DOMEKT R 450 V Unit brackets positions Ø125 Ø160 A 57 667 704 B 30 340 30 680 7 Picture ...

Page 15: ...18 01 Įrenginio DOMEKT CF 250 V Unit brackets positions view 1 35 260 520 590 595 20 B A 510 700 824 795 8 Picture DOMEKT CF 250 F Unit brackets positions 15 9 Picture DOMEKT CF 400 V Unit brackets positions view 1 40 170 3 170 510 590 598 15 709 734 600 600 603 A B 10 Picture ...

Page 16: ...d with heating cable A condensate pipe and a drain trap Drain scheme of Vertical Unit view 1 D 15 12 a Picture Drain scheme of Horizontal Unit view 2 D 15 view 2 12 b Picture The bend of the water trap can be repositioned by turning it to the right or the left The drain line from the water trap must be arranged so that it will not damage adjacent unit sections or building elements If the drain lin...

Page 17: ...r complete condensate drainage from the air handling unit and prevention of penetration of offensive odours from an effluent into the ventilation system In case of the outdoor operation of the air handling unit the siphon and the bleeders should be heated with an electric thermal cable if ambient air temperature tamb 0 C The siphon and the bleeders should be heat insulated with an insulating mater...

Page 18: ...1 Air handling unit DOMEKT R 200V 2 Kitchen hood adapter 392 12 3 Kitchen hood 392 12 4 Standard kitchen hood 5 Wall plug 8 50 screw 4 5 50 6 Wall mounting bracket 7 Unit bracket 8 Self tapping screw 4 2 13 9 Bracket for decorative panel 10 Screw 2 5 16 with cone head Dimensions for mounting furniture panel 22 625 600 500 250 22 32 5 500 250 32 5 Ø 2 d e p t h 5 m m 1 6 h o l e s 13 Picture 1 9 2 ...

Page 19: ...kitchen hood bottom cover plate must be removed by remooving fixing screws 14a pic 14b Picture Installation of standard kitchen hood 14c Picture Installation of kitchen hood 392 12 1 Kitchen hood adapter 392 12 2 Standard kitchen hood 3 Kitchen hood 392 12 4 Screws M4 for hood fixation 4 picture 5 Self tapping screws 4 2 13 for adapter fixation 10 picture 5 10 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 20: ...t prior notice 20 D2 18 01 Dimensions for the DOMEKT R 200 V installation space 804 42 320 625 777 500 140 140 4 560 575 600 15 Picture Dimensions with standard kitchen hood 16 Picture Dimensions with kitchem hood 392 12 320 42 738 94 625 140 4 560 140 25 600 ...

Page 21: ...ng the furniture or decorative panel Marking Description pcs 1 DOMEKT R 200 V 00 014 Mounting bracket 1 2 Wall plug KWP nylon 8 50 screw 9 3 DOMEKT R 200 V 00 011 Unit bracket 1 4 Self tapping screw 4 2 13 16 5 DOMEKT R 200 V 00 015 Bracket 1 6 DOMEKT R 200 V 00 016 Bracket 1 7 M6 DIN 125 A Washer 6 8 M 4 16 DIN 7985 Screw 2 9 Bracket for front cover 4260 2 293 Z AGVA 4 10 Screw 2 5 16 ZnG with co...

Page 22: ...D2 18 01 DOMEKT PP 300 V DOMEKT PP 450 V Unit brackets positions 7 view 1 2 3 5 6 9 4 2 8 7 35 330 35 730 740 765 790 653 6 B A 18 Picture 1 Screw 2 Wall plug 3 Hanging bracket 1 4 Hanging bracket 2 5 Bolt M5 6 Gasket 7 Self tapping screw 8 L shape bracket 9 Washer M5 DIN9021 ...

Page 23: ...changes without prior notice 23 D2 18 01 DOMEKT R 300V Unit hanging scheme 560 280 270 540 600 A B A B 4 3 2 1 1 2 6 5 19 Picture 1 Wall plug 8 50 2 Screw 4 5 50 3 Upper bracket 4 Fixing bolt M5 30 5 Self tapping screw 4 2 13 6 Lower bracket ...

Page 24: ...assure the reversible heating agent temperature more than 25 C It is important to maintain air heaters and coolers cleanliness that is to change filters installed in the air handling unit on time If the air heater or cooler gets dirty to perform periodical cleaning 4 3 Ductwork The air flows in out air handling unit through ductwork We recommend using galvanized steel Zn 275 gr m2 ductwork to ensu...

Page 25: ...fore performing any inspection work check whether the unit is switched off from the electric power supply Fans should be carefully cleaned with textile or soft brush Do not use water Do not break balance Check if direction of fan turns is right because wrong direction of turns gives only 30 rating Check if fan freely rotates and is not mechanically damaged if impeller does not touch suction nozzle...

Page 26: ...cover from the pressure sensor and turn the cursor due to proper position The indicator will turn on when filters will be clogged One of pressure sensors shown in 21 Picture can be mounted in the air handling unit Close the door after pressure sensor regulating process Be sure that sensor does not indicate impurity of clear filters Pressure sensors in the air handling units up to size 900 are regu...

Page 27: ... 25 1 230 3 2 0 5 2 90 4 160 400 V 495 600 565 547 64 1 230 5 5 1 0 2 71 4 160 1 125 400 H 515 682 650 565 60 1 230 6 6 1 0 2 126 4 160 400 F 330 1202 1170 700 67 1 230 7 2 1 0 2 165 4 200 1 125 450 V 535 680 630 610 71 1 230 7 1 1 0 2 170 4 160 1 125 500 H 647 963 930 700 90 1 230 7 2 1 0 2 155 4 200 1 125 500 V 645 1070 966 950 140 1 230 7 2 1 0 2 177 4 250 1 125 600 H 600 1160 1130 600 90 1 230...

Page 28: ...1 4x200 700H 497 1533 1500 700 95 1 230 12 0 2 0 2 178 4x250 700V 495 1020 1145 1130 95 1 230 12 0 2 0 2 177 4x200 700F 344 1395 1365 875 80 1 230 11 7 2 0 2 177 4x250 DOMEKT S 650 F HE 3 475 873 297 35 1 230 14 2 3 0 172 160 650 F HE 6 475 873 297 35 3 400 10 0 6 0 172 160 800 F HE 6 475 973 350 37 3 4003 10 6 6 0 181 200 800 F HE 9 475 973 350 37 3 4003 14 9 9 0 181 200 1000 F HE 9 700 893 350 4...

Page 29: ... 267 157 267 157 183 153 153 183 450 V 130 255 130 255 110 0 0 110 500 H 700 H 402 257 257 402 198 198 198 198 500 V 700 V 229 186 229 186 190 228 228 190 600 H 375 285 375 285 170 120 170 120 700 F 202 202 202 202 202 218 202 218 DOMEKT P 300V 100 140 100 140 85 180 185 110 450 V 100 140 100 140 85 180 185 110 DOMEKT CF C4 250 V 134 225 134 225 105 0 0 105 250 F 128 128 128 128 162 192 162 142 40...

Page 30: ... 46 46 700 V H KF5 KF7 540 260 46 46 700 F KF5 KF7 370 360 46 46 DOMEKT P 300 V KF5 KF7 300 200 46 46 450 V KF5 KF7 300 200 46 46 DOMEKT CF 250 V KF5 KF7 145 350 46 46 250 F KF5 KF7 265 250 46 46 400 V KF5 KF7 235 350 46 46 500 F C4 KF5 KF7 410 200 46 46 500 F C6 KF5 KF7 484 250 46 46 700 V H KF5 KF7 390 300 46 46 700 F KF5 KF7 400 300 46 46 DOMEKT S 650 F KF5 KF7 235 371 46 800 F KF5 KF7 287 371 ...

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