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 Main screen with rotary exchanger

 

Legend: 
1.

 

Regulation 

modes: 

OPERATION, 

OPERATION-Heating, 

OPERATION-

Cooling, DEFREEZING, PAUSE, Exchanger 
cleaning, Heater cooling, Airing.

 

 

2.

 

Exhaust fan adjustment: 

 - exhaust fan work (along with the 

current control); 

3.

 

Exhaust temperature. 

4.

 

Operation of the heater primary electricity 
or water. 

5.

 

Intake temperature (outside temp.). 

6.

 

Ground  heat  exchanger  throttle  actuator 
position. 

7.

 

Ground heat exchanger (GHE). 

8.

 

GHE temperature. 

9.

 

Bypass throttle actuator position. 

10.

 

Information: 
[

R1

],  [

R2

  exceeding  the  demand  for  

expenditure change threshold; 
[

SAP

 signal from the fire control unit; 

[

ECO

 signal from the alarm central; 

[

TR1

 primary heater thermostat trip 

[

TR2

 secondary heater thermostat trip; 

11.

 

Extraction temperature; 

12.

 

Preset temperature; 

13.

 

Air supply temperature; 

14.

 

Cooler work (Freon- or water-); 

15.

 

Working  secondary  heater  (electrical-  or 
water-). 

16.

 

Time and working day. 

17.

 

Supply fan control: 

  -  supply  fan  work  (along  with  the 

current control). 

18.

 

Position of the mixer actuator. 

 

 

 

Automation schemes presented on the main screen can be different depending on whether there 
are individual ventilation system devices connected to the controller e.g.: throttles, heaters, and 
values display are for information purposes only. 

Summary of Contents for ecoVENT MIDI

Page 1: ...IDI FOR CONTROLLING VENTILATION CENTRAL WITH MECHANICAL RECUPERATOR is not a standard controller equipment INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL ISUUE 1 3_EN SOFTWARE VERSION 03 xx simTOUCH2 ecoTOUCH 12 2...

Page 2: ...llation etc check if the controller is not connected to the mains Installation should be done by a person with appropriate electrical qualifications Improper cables connection could result in the cont...

Page 3: ...S 28 12 THE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION 28 12 1 MOUNTING OF CONTROL PANEL 28 12 2 MAIN MODULE INSTALLATION 30 12 3 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 31 12 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 32 12 5 ELECTRICAL SCHE...

Page 4: ...parameters may result in emergency state Modification of preset parameters should be done only by person familiar with manual Device software does not provide high security level against false install...

Page 5: ...rmation about documentation The controller manual is a supplement for the recuperator manual In particular except for this manual the recuperator manual should also be observed The controller manual i...

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Page 7: ...7 USER MANUAL ecoVENT MIDI...

Page 8: ...nsor Exhaust sensor Panel sensor Panel address User modes Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Air supply Exhaust preset temp GHE GHE settings Auto Close Open Summer opening temp Winter opening temp Regenerati...

Page 9: ...ure Air supply fan speed Exhaust fan speed Schedules Schedules support Schedule Preset temperature Preset temperature Control leading sensor Air supply sensor Exhaust sensor Panel sensor Panel address...

Page 10: ...een has been used to control the device Settings change is done using rotary menu Selection and edit in the menu is done by pressing desired symbol on the screen Grouped parameters from the selected m...

Page 11: ...he Stand by mode In this mode it displays the current date and time external temperature and information Recuperator turned off To start the controller press anywhere on the screen then the following...

Page 12: ...een with options to read information and change selected parameters 1 Settings for main mode and user modes 2 Additional mode selection 3 Main menu access 4 Information field e g Active alarms press t...

Page 13: ...eding the demand for expenditure change threshold SAP signal from the fire control unit ECO signal from the alarm central TR1 primary heater thermostat trip TR2 secondary heater thermostat trip 11 Ext...

Page 14: ...temperature outside 15 Information ALARM alarm signaling operation of the primary heater secondary heater operation cooler operation 16 Position of the bypass actuator 17 Position of the mixer chamber...

Page 15: ...preset temperature value this mode can be applied e g during the presence of large number of people in the room Airing mode amends exhaust fan expenditure while turning off air supply fan this mode c...

Page 16: ...the efficiency of heat recovery system resistance e g against air filter dirtying exchanger resistances change due to humidity or dirt starting air flow via ground heat exchanger The function turn on...

Page 17: ...is cooled to preset temperature using air from the outside 7 10 Alarm central Settings related to supporting signal from alarm central After receiving signal from the alarm central the fans expenditu...

Page 18: ...nge set the schedule activation Start Stop parameters hours and minutes and select the active operation mode Mode parameter Icon allows to copy currently defined schedule to any day of the week Res ic...

Page 19: ...reen saver mode can select the screen saver mode for Off On or Clock ecoNET settings a WiFi network configuration in case of connection an internet module ecoNET300 to the controller Enter SSID networ...

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Page 21: ...data Installation ventilation scheme Data history graph The following is the appearance of the website and the mobile application for remote operation of the ventilation system with exemplary work pa...

Page 22: ...adline Filter dirty operating period expired contact service Filter might be dirty call service to replace filters Signaling alarm no display of energy recovery Until new inspection date is entered by...

Page 23: ...LARM output active Continually since the occurrence of the cause of the alarm After alarm acceptance filter replacement procedure starts Air supply filter dirtying call service Possible air supply fil...

Page 24: ...ill immediately lower fans speed It will provide lowering the amount of outdoor air intake resulting in successive increase of CO2 concentration When CO2 concentration in the air reaches nominal value...

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Page 26: ...26 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE SETTINGS ecoVENT MIDI...

Page 27: ...E temp sensor 6 GHE 7 GHE throttle actuator 8 primary electric or water heater with thermostat NO NC 9 bypass throttle actuator 10 bypass 11 exhaust temp sensor 12 extraction fan 14 cross flow or rota...

Page 28: ...according to actual demand Anti freezing protection exchanger is realized depending on recuperation central configuration by reducing heat recovery with the help of bypass throttle or by heating up th...

Page 29: ...current taken by controller only Overall power consumption depends on devices connected to the controller transport Do not use the controller under steam condensation conditions protect from water Sto...

Page 30: ...room panel 2 vent holes to provide air circulation During panel removal figure below to take out panel 1 from the housing insert flat elements 2 into indicated slots This will cause housing catches t...

Page 31: ...screwdriver into the indicated slots This will bend the catches 4 of the panel housing and allow the panel to be removed 1 12 2 Main module installation The controller s module must be developed The d...

Page 32: ...fastened 1 so that accidental falling out of one of the wires could not cause a hazard 12 3 Cleaning and maintenance procedures The outer surface and maintenance of the control panel screen Keep safe...

Page 33: ...can cause fire electrocution or damage to the device It is not allowed to use damaged power supply cable plug or loose electric outlet Ignoring above recommendations may lead to electrocution or fire...

Page 34: ...ndary heater thermostat Normally closed Analog inputs AIN1 pressure for air supply analog CO2 sensor analog humidity sensor AIN2 pressure for extraction Relay outputs 230 VAC W1 air supply fan W2 exha...

Page 35: ...35 The controller allows free outputs configuration depending in used ventilation central The electrical diagram shows default outputs configuration...

Page 36: ...only with ecoPRESS IN1 differential pressure sensors Using different sensor types is forbidden Sensors should be placed on the module board at marked place Pressure Sensor 1 and Pressure Sensor 2 by...

Page 37: ...central permission to operate turning off the central from menu level by operator or SAP alarm If any from above conditions occur then attempt to start procedure is done at full hour For testing time...

Page 38: ...o No modification requests 0x06 and 0x10 will be blocked Recuperator control permission to control with Modbus if parameter is set to No controlling the controller from Modbus level will be disabled 1...

Page 39: ...allows value modification of many registers containing current values of parameters Request frame includes looking at the beginning of the frame address of requested device 1 byte requests 1 byte in c...

Page 40: ...40 0 0 0 integer 999 sensor failure 11 10 Trec GHE temperature T5 O 40 0 40 0 0 0 integer 999 sensor failure 12 11 Theat Temperature behind secondary heater T1 O 40 0 40 0 0 0 integer 999 sensor failu...

Page 41: ...0 20 integer Unit C 42 41 Temp_USER 3 Preset temperature in USER 3 mode I O 8 30 20 integer Unit C 43 42 Temp_USER 4 Preset temperature in USER 4 mode I O 8 30 20 integer Unit C 44 43 W1 Air supply fa...

Page 42: ...r activation SM1 I O 0 1 0 integer 0 inactive 1 active 74 73 SM1_Limit Opening limit of mixing chamber actuator SM1 I O 0 100 100 integer Unit 75 74 BMS_adress Device address for BMS communication O 0...

Page 43: ...0 50 integer Unit Pa 106 105 Pressure_W2 _USER3 Preset pressure exhaust user 3 mode I O 0 4000 50 integer Unit Pa 107 106 Pressure_W2 _USER4 Preset pressure exhaust user 4 mode I O 0 4000 50 integer U...

Page 44: ..._T4_ AL Sensor T4 malfunction O 0 1 0 integer 0 inactive 1 active 130 208 Sensor_T5_ AL Sensor T6 malfunction O 0 1 0 integer 0 inactive 1 active 131 209 Sensor_T6_ AL Sensor T5 malfunction O 0 1 0 in...

Page 45: ...y Dirt testing hour Dirt test override Manual control Air supply and exhaust control Control type Standard Constant pressure Constant expenditure Information IN1 IN2 input settings IN1 IN2 inputs work...

Page 46: ...pport Device blockade support Inspection counter reset Days till inspection Day till blockage Device unlocking password Default settings Default setting panel Default setting service Default setting c...

Page 47: ...Filter class Initial resistance Final resistance Dirt alarm Central emergency mode Medium class as above Accurate class as above Filter classes default settings yes no Exchanger anti freezing Exchange...

Page 48: ...1 6 Default settings Default setting panel Default setting service Default setting client Counters erase Access passwords change Installer Password Service password Recuperator operation signal mode N...

Page 49: ...s parameter allows to set delay providing time to change throttles settings Dirt test adjustment in V parameter allows setting voltage controlling fans during tests Detection mechanism when choosing T...

Page 50: ...expenditure Air quality sensor Settings related to support of digital air quality sensor Sensor logical state logical state of digital air quality sensor Fans velocity fans velocity after digital air...

Page 51: ...ion is displayed Amount of days till blockage Setting amount of days after which device operation will be blocked Device unlocking password Setting a password by installer to unlock device Device bloc...

Page 52: ...o full open of mixer actuator Primary heater Primary heater manufacturer settings Heater Kp settings Setting amplification of the PID algorithm for water and electric heater Heater Ki settings Setting...

Page 53: ...igured by installer Functions available for installer Settings available for installer Filter classes parameters Timed mechanism Detection by pressure switches Pressure difference transducers Dirt tes...

Page 54: ...fan convector operation mode Fan convector heating cooling To properly configure fan convector function settings in service menu must be also amended In sub menu GHE Mixer chamber Cooler settings choo...

Page 55: ...l filter classes testing procedures parameters and their starting periods e g delay time and tests adjustment parameters day and hour of test to start dirt test adjustment has identical value in Volts...

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Page 57: ...57 Assembly dimensions of the MIDI module...

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