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Document: IV_MCEE_2016_11_22

A number of settings are discussed. Since all screens are 
accessible through the same process, not all screens will be 
discussed. 

3.3.1 

Low, average and high temperature

You can set 3 air temperatures on the MC-EE: a low, average or 
high value. To set these values, press the air heater (2) menu 
button, next, system fan and then the first fan curve option on 
the setting menu.

1

40°

30°

50°

1

2

3

4

9

5

:

6

Next, select the value that you want to change. The selected 
value (1) will be displayed using an orange colour. By pressing 
the key 

R

 (5) or 

S

 (6) ), you can change the set value.  

If you press  

1

 (4), les modifications sont sauvegardées auto-

matiquement et vous quittez l’écran du menu.

3.3.2 

Low, average and high speed

On the MC-EE, 3 air speeds can be set for heating: a low, avera-
ge or high value. To set these values, press the air heater (2) 
menu button, next, system fan and, as last, the air flow rate. 

Low speed at:

Medium speed at:

High speed at:

Fan curve (CH)

1

50%

10%

80%

Laag:

Midden:

Hoog:

1

2

3

4

9

5

:

6

Next, select the value that you want to change. The selected 
value (for example, 3) will be displayed using an orange colour. 
By pressing the keys  

R

 (6) or 

S

 (5), you can change the set 

value. 

If you press  

1

 (4), the changes are automatically saved and 

you will exit the menu screen.

3.3.3 

Relationship between the air temperature and 
air speed, fan curve

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

0%

30°

35°

40°

45°

50°

55°

60°

25°

1

2

3

4

5

6

The relationship between the air temperature and air speed 
is displayed in the above graph. If the air temperature is lower 
than the “low value” (3) parameter, the fan is operational at 
the “low” (4) speed. If the air temperature is higher than the 
“high value” (1) parameter, the fan is operational at the “high” 
(6) speed. In-between these values, the speed of the fan is 
automatically adjusted based on the air temperature.

The “average value” (5) and “average” (2) parameters serve as 
an additional checking point to ensure you have more control 
over the air flow rate. 

Air flow (CH)

Low:
Medium:

High:

Summary of Contents for MC-EE 20

Page 1: ...Cooling Ventilating MC EE Manual Air handlers featuring an advanced electronic modulating controller and electronically commutates high efficiency fan motor electronically enhanced MC EE 20 MC EE 30 M...

Page 2: ...on site 8 3 2 Electrical installation 8 3 2 1 Electrical connections 8 3 2 2 Thermostat 8 4 3 3 Advanced options 9 4 4 Installing the hot water supply lines 9 4 4 1 Hydraulic installation simple versi...

Page 3: ...t IV_MCEE_2016_11_22 3 Dimensions A B 720 00 1 1 00 0 0 550 00 673 00 8 00 0 0 3 66 0 0 470 00 500 00 91 1 00 40 6 00 D C 600 00 Type A B C D MC 20 340 400 280 220 MC 30 440 500 380 320 MC 40 540 600...

Page 4: ...an activate a special program in the controller as to maintain a minimum air tem perature for best results an optional modulating 3 way valve should be connnected When this option is activated a basic...

Page 5: ...3 21 33 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Legend Number Meaning 1 Function mode of the appliance 2 Air temperature 3 Time 4 Fan speed 5 Information menu button 6 Settings menu button 7 Date 3 2 2 Locking If an error o...

Page 6: ...as last the air flow rate Low speed at Medium speed at High speed at Fan curve CH 1 50 10 80 Laag Midden Hoog 1 2 3 4 9 5 6 Next select the value that you want to change The selected value for example...

Page 7: ...e screen using a microfibre cloth or with a paper tissue 3 3 7 Installer s menu Specific parameters can be found on an installer s menu to stop thoughtless changes This installer s menu can only be ac...

Page 8: ...50 mm clearance around the sides of the unit keep a minimum of 50 mm between hot water supply and any flammables At the front of the device there shall be at least 720 mm of free service space ensure...

Page 9: ...us for more information 4 3 3 5 Extension board It s possible to connext an extension PCB board to achieve multiple zone control For more information contact the manufacturer 4 4 Installing the hot w...

Page 10: ...eed as follows to switch the machine ON Connect the mains power Set the room thermostat at the desired setting Proceed as follows to switch the machine OFF Set the room thermostat 5 C lower than the a...

Page 11: ...n extent that the machine may incur irretrievable damage which the warranty does not cover 5 1 2 Cleaning the casing The casing may be cleaned with a soft humid cloth Do not use aggressive media such...

Page 12: ...rint 0DA_MC NTC2 NTC2 NTC1 A NTC1 B GND V12 FAN J7 L N PE C Rx Tx V FAN THERMOSTAT W G R MC EE UF DF DISP J6 Print 0D1 Flat Cable 2016 11 22 Heat I1 Ventilation I3 NO COM NO COM NO COM NC Return Air S...

Page 13: ...s The heat exchanger when used in an atmosphere polluted with chlorine or other chemicals Causes foreign to the machine including but not restric ted to 1 Damage incurred during transport including de...

Page 14: ...icalor Industries declares that the air handlers Multicalor MC 20 Multicalor MC 30 Multicalor MC 40 meet the provisions of the machine directive 89 392 EEC the low voltage directive 73 23 EEC as well...

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