Salda RIRS 400 V EKO 3.0 Series Mounting And Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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RIRS 400-700 V EKO 3.0 v2019.06

FPP

Fireplace protection

H2

Alarm indication output

System mode switch (START/STOP)

Fans speed switch (BOOST)

* Component/posibility to connect it depends on model. For more information please, check the manual

16. CONNECTION OF THE UNIT TO ELECTRIC NETWORK

• Supply voltage to the unit must be connected by a qualified specialist following the manufacturer’s instructions and effective safety instructions.

• The unit’s power network voltage must correspond to electrotechnical parameters of the unit indicated in the technical decal.

• The unit’s voltage, power and other technical parameters are provided in the unit’s technical decal (on the unit casing). The unit must be connect-

ed to the voltage plug socket of the grounded power network in compliance with the effective requirements.

• The unit must be earthed according to the rules on installing electrical equipment.

• It is prohibited to use extension wires (cables) and power network plug socket distribution devices.

• Prior to carrying out any ventilation unit installation and connection activities (until its hand-over to the customer), the unit must be disconnected 

from the power network.

• After installation of the ventilation unit, the power network plug socket must be accessible at any time and disconnection from the power network 

is performed through the two-pole circuit breaker (by disconnecting phase pole and neutral).

• The unit must be thoroughly checked against damages (execution, control, measurement nodes) during transportation before it is connected to 

the power network.

• The power cable can be replaced only by a qualified specialist upon the evaluation of the rated power and current.

The manufacturer does not assume any liability for personal injuries and property damage due to nonconformance with the 

provided instructions.

17. START-UP RECOMMENDATIONS

17.1.  RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE THE START OF THE UNIT (BEFORE THE FINAL USER)

Prior to start-up the system must be thoroughly cleaned. Check whether: 

• operation systems and unit elements as well as automation and automation devices were not damaged during installation, 

• all electrical devices are connected to power supply and fit for service, 

• all necessary automation elements are installed and connected to power supply and terminal blocks, 

• cable connection to terminal blocks comply with the existing power connection diagrams, 

• all electrical equipment protection elements are properly connected (if they are additionally used), 

• cables and wires correspond to all applicable safety and functional requirements, diameters, etc., 

• earthing and protection systems are properly installed, 

• condition of all seals and sealing surfaces are proper.

17.2.  POSSIBLE FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

FAILURE

CAUSE

EXPLANATION / CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

Unit is not operating

No supply voltage

Check whether the device is connected to the

power network

Protection device is off or a current

leakage relay is active (if installed by the 

installer)

Switch on only if the unit condition has been 

evaluated by a qualified electrician. If the sys

-

tem failed, the failure MUST BE rectified prior 

to switching it on.

Air supply heater or pre-heater is not operat-

ing or malfunctioning (if installed)

Too low air flow in air ducts activates auto

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matic

protection

Check if air filters are not clogged

Check if fans are rotating

Manual protection is activated

Possible heater or unit failure. MUST contact

the servicing staff for failure detection and its

elimination.

Too low air flow at rated fan speed

Clogged supply and/or extract air filter(s)

Filter replacement needed

Filters are clogged and no message is shown

on the remote control

Wrong time in filter timers or their switch is 

broken, or its pressure is set improperly.

Shorten filter timer time till the message of

clogged filters or replace the pressure switch 

of the filters, or set their proper pressure.

18. MAINTENANCE 

Unplug unit from mains first and wait for 2 minutes (till fans fully stop) before opening the covers.

18.1.  FILTERS

Dirt increases air resistance in the filter, therefore less air is supplied into the premises.

- It is advisable to change the filters every 3-4 months, or in accordance with the readings of filter contamination sensor. (Sensor PS 600 is inte

-

grated in the unit).

Summary of Contents for RIRS 400 V EKO 3.0 Series

Page 1: ...RIRS 400 700 V EKO 3 0 EN MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...R 9 17 2 POSSIBLE FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 9 18 MAINTENANCE 9 18 1 FILTERS 9 18 2 FAN 10 18 3 HEAT EXCHANGER 10 18 4 ELECTRICAL HEATER 10 19 AUTOMATIC CONTROL 11 19 1 SYSTEM PROTECTION 12 19 2 USING...

Page 3: ...uency Max current Max power consumption Protection class Weight xxx xx VAC Hz x xx A x xx kW IP xx xx kg Made in iauliai Lithuania AHU000000 BN xxxxxx 2019 01 01 SERIAL 2514523357 XXX GAMINIO PAVADINI...

Page 4: ...make sure that it is not stuck or blocked check the grounding make sure that all components and accessories are connected in accordance with the project or provided instructions Danger Fumes Salda An...

Page 5: ...phase voltage 50 Hz VAC 1 1 AVS 250 AVS 250 power consumption kW 2 0 2 0 Fans phase voltage 50 Hz VAC 1 1 1 1 exhaust power current kW A 0 222 1 8 0 222 1 8 0 217 1 88 0 217 1 88 speed min 1 3380 3380...

Page 6: ...15 C o 40 C o 5 C o 40 C o 15 C 10 o o C 40 C o 15 C o 40 C o 3 C o 40 C o 8 PACKAGE H L W RIRS V EKO 3 0 H W L QUANTITY ON THE PALLET mm mm mm units 400 1055 785 1270 1 700 1210 795 1240 1 9 TRANSPOR...

Page 7: ...re delivered before starting the installation Any deviation from the ordered equipment must be reported to the supplier of products 11 STANDART PACKAGE OF COMPONENTS RIRS EKO 3 0 400 VER 400 VEL 400 V...

Page 8: ...re sensor IV Exhaust fan TE Exhaust air temperature sensor KE1 Electric heater DTJ Extract air temperature and RH sensor PE1 Electric pre heater T2 Cooler changeover thermostat KV2 Water pre heater TV...

Page 9: ...nts as well as automation and automation devices were not damaged during installation all electrical devices are connected to power supply and fit for service all necessary automation elements are ins...

Page 10: ...d from power source before performing any maintenance or repair Proceed to maintenance and repair after any rotation in the fan stopped Clean it once a year The maintenance works for the rotor heat ex...

Page 11: ...ped using the START STOP feature STOP is displayed at the remote control panel FLEX In START mode the recuperator operates based on the latest settings of the panel FanFail and FanRun features It prov...

Page 12: ...e cover of the heater When manual thermal protection is triggered fans operate in maximum capacity until the manual heater protection is reset by pressing the reset button and the device is restarted...

Page 13: ...ead_Coils 10 1 Return water temperature sensor alarm 1 a c t i v e o passive 11 ToutDoor 01h_Read_Coils 11 1 Outside air temperature sensor alarm controller continues to work in determining ToutDoor 0...

Page 14: ...ct air damper actuator damper actuator Fire alarm input Air quality transmitter Air quality transmitter Fire alarm input damper actuator damper actuator Extract air Supply air L L control N L control...

Page 15: ...necessary to properly install antifreeze protection from possible freezing of heat carrier Antifreeze temperature sensor TV must be mounted in clamp on return pipe of the water heater Capillary senso...

Page 16: ...9 06 20 1 LABELING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONTROLLER AND THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS Contact No Labeling Description I O type Max load Min load A mA X10 L 230V 50Hz power supply I X8 N 230V 50Hz power suppl...

Page 17: ...O X33 5 VAL Cooling valve common Pulse 24v 50hz AO M1 By pass actuator X33 6 DMP Bypass damper opening PWM 24v 50hz AO 100mA X33 7 DMP By Pass damper closing PWM 24v 50hz AO 100mA X33 8 DMP By Pass da...

Page 18: ...2 COM PV Supply air fan X37 1 V1 Supply air fan 0 10V AO X37 2 COM COM IV Extract room s air fan X37 3 V2 Extract air fan 0 10V AO X37 4 COM COM 20 2 REGULAR SYSTEM CHECK UP The operation of the swit...

Page 19: ...16 3 7 8 R1 A1 A2 START NC STOP NO BOOST X33 10 COM X33 9 CHIL X33 2 MIDL X33 1 COM X32 3 TIMER X32 2 HIGH X32 4 COM X32 1 LOW TL X37 L ON OFF ON OFF 230V AC 230V AC L supply 20 L L N N L 18 17 19 M3...

Page 20: ...25 26 27 X38 1 X38 2 X40 3 X40 2 X40 1 TA HR 24V DC C S1 COM 1 X21 2 3 9 8 W3 W2 W1 7 BN BU BK 6 5 N X24 4 3 2 C L N PE R 1 X40 L X31 X33 15 X33 16 COM A 0 10 24VDC 24VDC X41 1 X41 2 X39 2 X39 1 X34...

Page 21: ...EN 21 RIRS 400 700 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 3 RIRS 700 VE EKO 3 0...

Page 22: ...26 27 28 X38 1 X38 2 X40 3 X40 2 X40 1 TA HR 24V DC C S1 COM 1 X21 2 3 9 8 W3 W2 W1 7 BN BU BK 6 5 N X24 4 3 2 C L N PE R 1 X40 L X31 X33 15 X33 16 COM A 0 10 24VDC 24VDC X41 1 X41 2 X39 2 X39 1 X34...

Page 23: ...erage kWh a 4224 4224 4224 4224 AHS Cold kWh a 8262 8262 8262 8262 AHS Warm kWh a 1910 1910 1910 1910 ErP Compliance 2018 2018 2018 2018 Internet address for disassembly instructions www salda lt RIRS...

Page 24: ...24 EN RIRS 400 700 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 AHS Warm kWh a 1885 1885 1885 1885 ErP Compliance 2018 2018 2018 2018 Internet address for disassembly instructions www salda lt...

Page 25: ...k reduction LST EN 60204 1 2006 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements LST EN 60335 1 2012 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 1 General r...

Page 26: ...ver the equipment to manufacturer Delivery costs should be covered by customer Manufacturer reserves the right to change this technical passport any time without prior notice if some typographic error...

Page 27: ...27 RIRS 400 700 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06...

Page 28: ...NANCE TABLE Product name LOT number Instalation Interval Datum Fan cleaning Once a year Heat exchanger cleaning Once a year Filter replacement Every 3 4 months Look at the product label At least NOTE...

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