NuAire MRXBOX95B-WHI Installation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 10

Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 – Appendix Q MVHR Installation Guide 

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    Figure 1  Ductwork Visual Guide  

 

    

           

 

 

    Source:  Approved Document F (England & Wales) 2006 

 
 

2.  Unit Fixing 

Decision 

Yes, No or 

N/A

 

Has the heat recovery unit been effectively insulated? 

Note:  If the unit is not pre-insulated then ensure additional insulation is installed 
around the unit to minimise heat loss 

 

Has the heat recovery unit been fixed to a stable element of the 
building fabric (e.g. wall or floor) using manufacturer 
recommended/supplied fixing brackets? 

 

Has the condensation drain been fitted and the pipe insulated? 

 

Have approved acoustic/anti-vibration mountings been used? 

Note:  Special attention is needed to avoid transmission and stress to duct joints 

 

Has the unit been installed in a position that will permit access for 
maintenance purposes? 

 

Have all grilles or ductwork that penetrate the building’s air barrier, 
as identified in the construction drawings, been sealed to ensure 
continuity of the air barrier? 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MRXBOX95B-WHI

Page 1: ...the installed unit to allow the cover to be removed and provide sufficient access for maintenance such as filter change Please allow a minimum of 250mm in front of the unit The fan must be installed...

Page 2: ...le valve types not supplied External grilles to have a minimum free area of 12 250 sq mm 2 3 Ducting Before commencing ducting installation reference should be made to building regulations document Do...

Page 3: ...boost should be at least the greater of step 1 and step 2 Note that the maximum individual room extract rate should be at least those given in table 1 for minimum high rate the minimum air supply rate...

Page 4: ...ated supply duct Insulated supply duct Minimum 300mm Air supply to lounge via Air Valve Part no V125S in ceilings Extract air from kitchen bathroom via Air Valve Part no V125S in ceilings Air supply t...

Page 5: ...Pole isolator 3 Pole isolator Kitchen switch Kitchen switch Blue Brown Black Optional summer boost switch Supply cord from unit Green yellow Blue Brown Black Supply cord from unit Optional summer boos...

Page 6: ...ot be adjusted as it will have a detrimental effect on the indoor air quality and could result in condensation and mould growth The label covering the control has an adhesive panel which should be rem...

Page 7: ...ted 3 2 When handling the equipment care should be taken with corners and edges and that the weight distribution within the unit is considered Lifting gear such as slings or ropes must be arranged so...

Page 8: ...ings assessed under The Building Regulations 2010 specifically SAP 2009 and Approved Documents L and F Completion of this document is therefore only required for dwellings assessed by SAP 2005 Custome...

Page 9: ...r to overcome particular obstructions If flexible ducting has been used has it been pulled taut to minimise system resistance Has the number of duct bends been minimised to ensure adequate air flow an...

Page 10: ...y unit been fixed to a stable element of the building fabric e g wall or floor using manufacturer recommended supplied fixing brackets Has the condensation drain been fitted and the pipe insulated Hav...

Page 11: ...or N A Has the rating label been verified to establish suitability for the installation strategy and whether an earth is required e g voltage class I or II product status Has a local isolator been pro...

Page 12: ...tion grilles been locked where possible to minimise unapproved occupant adjustment Figure 3 Ensure all external and internal windows and doors are closed Set fan speed using manufacturer data table Se...

Page 13: ...e customer been advised that opening windows is not recommended during normal use in order to ensure the energy efficient operation and performance of the balanced system Has the customer been advised...

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