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AMBERAIR COMPACT CX V v2019.04
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Figure 5.4.5 - Indication for duct connection.
Figure 5.4.6 -
Ventilated premises
ODA - outdoor air; SUP - supply air; ETA - extract air; EHA - exhaust air.
LIST OF COMPONENTS
PR
Plate heat exchanger
A2
Fire alarm damper actuator II
PV
Supply air fan
TJ
Supply air temperature sensor
IF
Extract air filter
TL
Outdoor air temperature sensor
PF
Supply air filter
TE
Exhaust air temperature sensor
IV
Exhaust fan
TA
Extract air temperature sensor
KE1
Electric heater
DTJ
Extract air temperature and RH sensor
PE1
Electric pre-heater (the electric and water
pre-heaters may not be used at the same time)
TV1
Water heater temperature sensor
KV1
Water heater (the possibility of the heating
switch function)
TV2
Water preheater temperature sensor
KV2
Water pre-heater (the electric and water pre-
heaters
may not be used at the same time)
TV3
Water cooler temperature sensor
KV3
Water/DX cooler (the water and DX coolers
may not be used at the same time)
T1
Water heater termostat
M1
Actuator by-pass damper
T2
Cooler switching thermostat
M2
Supply air damper actuator
PS1
Supply air filter switch (NO)
M3
Exhaust air damper actuator
PS2
Extract air filter pressure switch (NO)
M4
Water heater circulation pump
PS3
Heat converter pressure switch (NC)
M5
Water cooler valve motor
U3
Supply air fan pressure sensor
M6
Water heater valve motor
U4
Extract air fan pressure sensor
M12
Water pre-heater valve motor
RH
Relative humidity sensor
M14
Water cooler circulation pump
CO
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CO
2
sensor
M15
DX cooler valve actuator
MB-Gateway
Network module
M16
Water pre-heater circulation pump
NET
Network
A1
Fire alarm damper actuator I
PC
Computer
Stouch
Remote control panel
FLEX MCB
Remote control panel
POSSIBLE PCB INPUTS/OUTPUTS
FA
Fire alarm
H1
Operation indication output
FPP
Fireplace protection
H2
Alarm indication output
System mode switch (START/STOP)
Fans speed switch (BOOST)
5.5. MOUNTING
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Installation should only be performed by qualified and trained staff.
• When connecting air ducts, consider the notices indicated on the casing of the unit.
• Before connecting to the air duct system, the connection openings of ventilation unit should be closed.
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When connecting the ducts , you should pay attention to the air flow direction indicated on the device housing.
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Do not connect the bends close to connection flanges of the unit. The minimum distance of the straight air duct between the unit and the first
branch of the air duct in the supply air duct must be 1xD, in air exhaust duct 3xD, where D is diameter of the air duct.
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It is recommended to use the accessories-holders. This will reduce vibration transmitted by the unit to the air duct system and environment.
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Enough space must be left for opening of the maintenance door and filter covers.
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If the installed ventilation unit is attached to a wall, it may transmit noise vibrations to the premises. Though the level of noise caused by the
fans is admissible, it is recommended to mount the unit at the distance of 400 mm from the nearest wall. If it is not possible, the mounting of the
unit is recommended on the wall of the room where the level of noise is not important.
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Ducts are connected to the unit in such way that they could be easily disassembled and the heater could be removed from the unit when per
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forming service or repair works.
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Can be installed outside if weather protected. An outdoor air section, OC is available as accessory.
The protective film is intended to protect the unit during transportation. It is recommended to remove the film because oxida
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tion signs may occur.