AMBERAIR COMPACT CXP
EN
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Page 1: ...AMBERAIR COMPACT CXP EN MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION...
Page 2: ...OMMENDATIONS OF THE UNIT IN THE PRESENCE OF THE END USER 18 6 MAINTENANCE 19 6 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION 19 6 2 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF VENTILATION SYSTEM 19 6 3 COVER OPENING 19 6 4...
Page 3: ...ct connection ODA outdoor air SUP supply air ETA extract air EHA exhaust air Figure 2 3 Technical label location and air duct indication right side Figure 2 4 Technical label location and air duct ind...
Page 4: ...ements until they haven t cooled down Some devices are heavy you should be very careful while transporting and installing them Use suitable lifting equipment When connecting electricity to the mains a...
Page 5: ...for vertical HW4 extra high power only for vertical Right or left models R Right L Left The side where the supply air is located when viewed from the access side Fan plastic metal impellers F1 low po...
Page 6: ...6 EN AMBERAIR COMPACT CXP v2024 2 Figure 4 2 3 AmberAir Compact 2 4 CX P R Figure 4 2 4 AmberAir Compact 2 4 CX P L...
Page 7: ...3 233 C3 mm 118 118 112 112 C4 mm 78 79 87 87 D1 mm 77 124 D2 mm 111 121 D3 mm 127 124 da1 mm 16 36 16 36 da2 mm 95 115 75 95 63 83 d in 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 d out 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 E1 mm 21 G1 mm 47 67 30 5...
Page 8: ...5 128 112 C2 mm 233 233 300 300 C3 mm 91 111 91 111 110 127 C4 mm 88 88 104 104 D1 mm 140 169 D2 mm 200 333 D3 mm 140 169 da1 mm 16 36 36 da2 mm 64 84 96 d in 22 22 22 22 d out 22 22 22 22 E1 mm 21 E2...
Page 9: ...1 phase voltage 50 Hz VAC 3 400 3 400 power current kW A 1 05 1 6 1 8 2 8 speed min 1 3400 3410 control input VDC 0 10 0 10 protection class IP55 IP54 Supply air fan F1 F1 phase voltage 50 Hz VAC 3 40...
Page 10: ...0 o C 40 o C Installation indoor outdoor indoor outdoor indoor outdoor indoor outdoor with 50 mm insulation 4 5 STANDARD PACKAGE OF COMPONENTS AMBERAIR COMPACT 1 CX P 2 CX P 3 CX P 4 CX P Key 1 1 1 1...
Page 11: ...s by holding on power supply cables connection boxes air extract or exhaust flanges Avoid hits and shock overloads Before installation the units must be stored in a dry room with relative air humidity...
Page 12: ...low safety requirements established in your country Remove the film from the unit Remove the bracing packaging tape that keeps the protective profiles in place Remove the protective profiles After unp...
Page 13: ...an IF Extract air filter PF Supply air filter IV Exhaust fan TE Exhaust air temperature sensor TJ Supply air temperature sensor DTJ Extract air temperature and humidity sensor CO2 CO2 sensor PC Comput...
Page 14: ...recommended to use brackets accessories This will reduce the vibration transmitted by the unit to the air duct system and environment Sufficient space must be provided for opening of the manhole and...
Page 15: ...the ceiling using a forklift After mounting the product to the wall the forklift with the remaining pallet is withdrawn max 50 cm Rails are offered as an accessory to be screwed up to the suspended pr...
Page 16: ...50 mm max 50 cm 30 mm 50 mm 30 mm 50 mm 5 7 2 DRAINAGE After installing the air unit the condensate drainage system should be connected screw up the hose 3 with the attached fastener 2 to the condensa...
Page 17: ...y check if all related works have been performed properly For flange diameters see chapter DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 5 9 CONNECTION OF THE UNIT TO THE ELECTRIC NETWORK Supply voltage to the unit must be c...
Page 18: ...e device depends on exact unit For protection device selection follow unit s technical information on technical label or VentMaster selection app To ensure safe maintenance of the unit it is necessary...
Page 19: ...ss of the heat exchanger Check cleanliness and clean if necessary Control panel Check the connections Check the connections Electric heater Check the connections Clean off dust and check the electrica...
Page 20: ...ers can be directly removed from the rails themselves or pushed to the other side of the product 3 3 2 2 1 1 I II III 30 mm 50 mm 30 mm 50 mm 1 1 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 I II III 30 mm 50 mm 30 mm 50 mm 1 1...
Page 21: ...d out the released holder aside thus removing the filter When inserting a filter make sure that the arrow on the filter coincides with the flow direction After changing the filters please reload filte...
Page 22: ...ck into the unit Connect fan power and control signals Connect air pressure hose In case the fan does not automatically start up or stop after maintenance contact the manufacturer The malfunction of t...
Page 23: ...et Unscrew the 2 holders of the heat exchanger Remove the spacers and the heat exchanger Figure 6 6 1 AmberAir Compact ceiling mounted version Figure 6 6 2 AmberAir Compact 1 2 CX P 4 CX P floor mount...
Page 24: ...pay attention at the airflow direction markings Figure 6 7 1 Electric heater maintenance Disconnect product unit from electric power source Open the doors of the product Drain the heating liquid from...
Page 25: ...l MCB control boards has the same software with all functions included Full function list and description you can find on the MCB_miniMCB control board manual However operation and control of the devi...
Page 26: ...ches for closed damper signal Fire and Fireplace protection systems wiring diagrams can be found on section 8 9 More information can be found in the MCB Technical Manual 8 2 EXTERNAL CO2 RH SENSORS Am...
Page 27: ...ring diagrams can be found on section 8 9 8 6 CONNECTION OF REMOTE CONTROL PANEL OR MODBUS X18 connector is for Remote controller X19 connector is for BMS S1 DIP switch is for X19 Switch Position Purp...
Page 28: ...ation pump N2 EX1 control board M6 Water heating indicator output 0 10VDC N3 EX2 control board T1 Water heater protection thermostat Q5 Electrical pre heater power supply circuit breaker T2 Cooling sw...
Page 29: ...VDC N2 EX1 V1 0 CB UC X42 1 DO11 X42 2 N L1 X42 3 PE N3 EX2 V1 0 M M16 CB UC Figure 8 9 2 External water pre heater X20 3 PE 0 X29 3 GND X29 4 AI5 NTC N2 EX1 V1 0 X24 1 GND X24 2 AO1 0 10VDC N2 EX1 V1...
Page 30: ...1 0 X40 1 DO9 NO X40 2 DO9 NO N3 EX2 V1 0 X22 1 DI5 X22 2 12VDC N2 EX1 V1 0 X24 3 GND X24 4 AO2 0 10VDC N2 EX1 V1 0 K4 CB UC Figure 8 9 4 External DX cooler X32 1 DO1 X32 2 N L1 X32 3 PE X32 4 DO2 X32...
Page 31: ...8 PE X35 1 PE X35 2 N L1 X35 3 DO5 X35 4 DO6 X35 5 DO5 X35 6 DO6 X35 7 N L1 X35 8 PE L supply L control L supply L control Figure 8 9 6 Motorised air dampers X28 3 GND X28 4 AI2 0 10VDC N2 EX1 V1 0 X3...
Page 32: ...7 4 24VDC N2 EX1 V1 0 X21 5 DI3 X21 6 12VDC X21 7 DI4 X21 8 12VDC N2 EX1 V1 0 System mode switch Fan speed switch X22 7 DI8 X22 8 12VDC N2 EX1 V1 0 X27 1 IND_1 X27 2 24VDC X27 3 IND_2 X27 4 24VDC N2 E...
Page 33: ...w in air ducts activates automatic protection Check if the air filters are not clogged Check if the fans are rotating Manual safety device is activated Possible heater or unit failure Service staff MU...
Page 34: ...mance EN 13053 2019 Ventilation for buildings Air handling units Rating and performance for units components and sections EN ISO 12100 2012 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk asses...
Page 35: ...fuse provision of free warranty servicing in cases when the warranty conditions listed below are disregarded 12 1 LIMITED WARRANTY COUPON 1 All equipment manufactured in our factory is checked in oper...
Page 36: ...r Installation Interval Date Fan cleaning Once per year Heat exchanger cleaning Once per year Filter replacement Every 3 4 months Look at the product label At least NOTE The customer shall be required...