Maico ER-AP Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 10

8 Technical data

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• Energy-saving motor with thermal overload pro-

tection. This switches itself off in the event of
overheating and then back on again automatic-
ally after cooling down.

• The units may be subject to jet water in areas 1

and 2 (DIN VDE 0100-701: 2008-10 or
HD 60 364-7:2007).

• Filter change indicator via TimeStrip ( → title

page).

 The time strip 

is visibly attached to a location

of your choice (e.g. next to the unit) and after the
filter change interval has elapsed, it can be dis-
posed of in the domestic waste. 

Do not affix the

time strip under the cover

. New time strips are

included in the scope of delivery of the exchange
air filter.

7.4.2 Controls (circuit board types)

ER-AP/ER-APB units are available in various
models with various unit features.
These features depend on the control/circuit
board type used in the fan insert.

Standard model

VZ model

: With start delay and overrun time

F model

: Barrier-free. With light control for

rooms without windows (min. switch-on bright-
ness 30 lx, max. switch-off brightness on unit
0.3 lx). With start delay and overrun time.

G model

: With base load circuit. Continuous

operation at 35 m³/h, high speed can be
switched with optional switch.

H model

: Barrier-free. With humidity control.

Overrun time controlled by program (Can also
be operated manually with optional switch).

 The switching variants and functions suited

to the circuit board type are described in these
instructions. Tolerance of all time details max.
+ 20 %

8 Technical data

8.1 Environmental conditions and op-
erating limits

• Permissible maximum temperature of air me-

dium + 40 °C.

• The air supply to the home must be set up so

that virtually no air can flow into the living areas
from the kitchen, bathroom or WC.

• A room from which the air is to be extracted

must be fitted with a non-closable, free supply
air cross section of at least 150 cm², e.g. with
Maico MLK door ventilation grille.

• ER units have resistance to interference in line

with EN 55014-2 (depending on pulse type and
an energy component of 1000 to 4000 V).
These values can be exceeded when operating
with fluorescent tubes. In this case, additional
interference suppression measures (L, C or RC
modules, protection diodes, varistors) are re-
quired.

8.2 Regulations for operation with
fireplaces

Sufficient supply air intake

 must be ensured

during operation with 

air-ventilated fireplaces

.

The maximum permitted pressure difference per
residential unit is 4 Pa.
The unit may only be installed in residential units
with air-ventilated fireplaces under the following
conditions:

• the evaluation criteria drawn up by the respons-

ible, regional master chimney sweep are met;

• Parallel operation of air-ventilated fireplaces for

liquid or gaseous fuels and air-extracting equip-
ment can be prevented using safety devices or

• the extraction of exhaust gas from the air-ventil-

ated fireplaces is monitored by special safety
devices. The ventilation system or the fire-
places must be switched off if the equipment is
triggered.

8.3 Technical data table

Sound pressure level

L

WA7

37 to 53 dB(A), depend-
ing on unit model

For more technical data → rating plate.

For characteristic curves → 

www.maico-ventil-

atoren.com

.

8.4 Storage

Only store unit horizontally in a suitable, dry
room. Ambient temperature – 10 °C to + 60 °C.

Maico

 accepts no liability for corrosion damage

caused by improper storage, e.g. storage in a
damp environment.

9 Mounting preparations

 Suitable mounting material is to be

provided by the customer.

Summary of Contents for ER-AP

Page 1: ...Installation and operating instructions Surface mounted exhaust air system for single duct air ex traction according to DIN 18017 3 ER AP ER APB www maico ventilatoren com...

Page 2: ...ents in line with approval 11 9 1 1 Approval provisions 11 9 2 Permitted installation positions 11 9 3 ER APB Preparations for installa tion with fire protection require ments 12 9 3 1 Preparations fo...

Page 3: ...3 Preface Please read the instructions carefully before in stalling and using for the first time Follow the in structions Pass these instructions on to the owner for safekeeping Overview of ER AP APB...

Page 4: ...the necessary knowledge and experience in ventilation engineering The unit must be connected in accordance with the national technical approval Only a qualified electrician is permitted to work on the...

Page 5: ...may contaminate the unit and air ducts and reduce ef ficiency Never use unit to convey these substances NOTICE Damage to the unit when continu ously conveying steam saturated air Never use unit to con...

Page 6: ...M GLOBAL RML or ceiling barrier system Ensure that the gap remaining between the main duct and wall or ceiling is fully sealed with non flam mable materials resistant to deformation such as concrete c...

Page 7: ...at a point which is not permitted CAUTION Risk to health if unit is not cor rectly cleaned Clean the unit regularly at least every 2 years This is the only way of ensuring that the unit is running hyg...

Page 8: ...p ventilation ducts connected to the unit with a suitable adhesive tape to protect against corrosion inside the brickwork e g using cold shrink tape NOTICE Odours may escape from the ventila tion chan...

Page 9: ...l lable Mains cable mm ER AP 60 ER APB 60 Standard 9 1 no 3 x 1 5 ER AP 100 ER APB 10 Standard 9 1 yes 3 x 1 5 ER AP 60 VZ ER APB 60 VZ ER AP 100 VZ ER APB 100 VZ VZ circuit board 9 5 50 6 no 5 x 1 5...

Page 10: ...that virtually no air can flow into the living areas from the kitchen bathroom or WC A room from which the air is to be extracted must be fitted with a non closable free supply air cross section of a...

Page 11: ...ain duct in the shaft and the unit max 2 m long approval Steel folded spiral seams duct or flex ible alu minium duct between the main duct in the shaft and the unit max 2 m long approval Duct elbows i...

Page 12: ...ential that the remaining gap between the main duct and the wall or ceiling is completely sealed with non flammable materials that are res istant to deformation For example use concrete or cement mort...

Page 13: ...een the duct fastenings It is essential to observe the installation instructions Mounting prepara tions 10 Duct attachment with duct clamp alternatively duct attachment with clamping band Danger due t...

Page 14: ...in the wall or ceiling so that the lower part of the housing can be installed without warping Otherwise it may be that the fan insert can no longer be inserted into the lower part of the housing or t...

Page 15: ...r an air extraction system without fire protection 10 Housing installation 10 1 Wall installation lower part of housing 6 Lower part of housing 7 Cable grommet 10 Metal connection socket with ER APB s...

Page 16: ...d cable grommet 6 Pierce a round opening in the cable grommet with a grommet puncher 7 Guide the power cable into the terminal com partment such that the cable grommet fits around the cable sheathing...

Page 17: ...le 33 Fixing screw to be provided by the customer 34 Housing seal DANGER Risk of incorrect installation if non permitted mounting material is used Only secure connection duct to ceiling with per mitte...

Page 18: ...ning sign DANGER Danger from electric shock The unit will be damaged if installed incorrectly with too long a power cable If the cable feed is too long inside the housing the fan insert cannot be inst...

Page 19: ...alled the shut off shutter backflow preventer must close automatically For ER APB this must close automatically when the yoke spring used is pressed NOTICE Degree of protection not guaranteed if housi...

Page 20: ...e indicator value 6 11 Fit cover MAICO name on bottom right The cover must audibly click into place 13 Commissioning 1 Switch on mains fuse and remove warning sign 2 Run function test To do this switc...

Page 21: ...nents with dry cloth only 2 If the cover or upper part of the housing is very dirty clean with water Filter change Filter change interval every 3 to 6 months depending on the degree of soiling 1 Remov...

Page 22: ...se load to full load operation despite there being hu midity in the room No rapid increase in hu midity 7 in 2 minutes took place H model no longer switches back to base load operation or off even aft...

Page 23: ...ektroapparate Fabrik GmbH Steinbeisstra e 20 78056 Villingen Schwenningen Deutschland Tel 49 7720 694 445 Fax 49 7720 694 175 E mail ersatzteilservice maico de Spare parts can be ordered at www shop m...

Page 24: ...spose of the unit in an environmentally friendly way in compliance with the regulations valid in the country where you are 20 Wiring diagrams 20 1 Wiring diagrams ER AP APB ER AP 60 ER APB 60 ER AP 10...

Page 25: ...g The F fan is designed for installation in window less dark rooms The unit is switched on wire lessly through the brightness of the room lighting by a light control unit The unit starts up after ap p...

Page 26: ...ut again If the humidity falls below the saved reference value the overrun operation starts with an over run time of 15 minutes nominal load If the hu midity does not fall below the reference value wi...

Page 27: ...manually be switched to full load operation Switching off After switching full load operation off with S1 the unit continues in full load operation for an overrun time of 6 minutes If after this time...

Page 28: ...ues to run in full load operation until the humidity drops below the reference value After the 15 minutes of overrun time the fan switches back to base load operation is lower than the saved reference...

Page 29: ...29 If the room lighting is switched off with switch S2 the unit switches back into the base load level Switching off The unit can be switched off completely with switch S1 It doesn t matter what posit...

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