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RIS PE 3.0 v2020.1

6.  MAINTENANCE 

6.1.  SAFETY INSTRUCTION

Unplug unit from mains before opening the door (disconnect the power plug from the outlet or if there is a two-pole automatic 

circuit breaker installed – disconnect it as well. It is necessary to ensure that it won’t be turned on by third parties) and wait 

until the full stop of the fans (for about 2 min.).

6.2.  GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF VENTILATION SYSTEM

In order to ensure proper functioning of the system, maintenance requirements and its periods should be followed. Otherwise the warranty shall 

not be valid. Some recommendations are provided in the table below, but they are just advisory, as the need of system maintenance depends on 

the place of the device installation, the pollution of the atmosphere, the population, the working hours and etc.

COMPONENT

DURING START-UP

AT LEAST EVERY 6 MONTHS

Filters

Check the cleanliness of the filters

Replace filters every 3 to 4 months or according to the control 

device indications.

Fans

Check the connections and the 

direction of rotation

Check cleanliness. Clean, if necessary
Make sure that the impellers are not unbalanced.
Make sure that the impellers do not cause noise when rotated by 

hand.
Make sure that the fastening screws are not loose and free of 

mechanical damage.
Check electrical connections and make sure that these are se-

cured properly and are free of signs of corrosion.

Plate Heat exchanger

Check the cleanliness 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 electrical components and connec

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tions of the heater

Presure senssor

Check electrical connections

Check the operation

Temperature senssor

Check electrical connections

Check the operation and tune up, if necessary

Air intake and discharge system

Check the connections

Clean

Air duct system

Check the tightness

Clean

Dampers, diffusers, grid

Check the tightness of connections Clean

Switching unit (contactor)

Every 3 to 4 months, visually assess the functioning of the switch-

ing unit (contactor), i.e. make sure that its casing has no signs 

of melting or is not thermally damaged otherwise and does not 

produce any unusual sounds. All the contactors in the product or 

in its accessories must be checked.

Condensate trap and discharge 

assembly

Check the condensate discharge 

assembly and make sure that wa-

ter runs from the bath properly.

Clean

6.3.  FILTERS MAINTENANCE

Changing filters, filters reload timer control. 

Description of remote control panel functions is provided in the remote control panel 

technical documentation or on the website www.salda.lt.

Allowed to operate the unit without filters!

It is advisable to change the filters every 3 - for 4 months, or according to their testimony timer remote control.

6.4.  FANS MAINTENANCE

- Maintenance and repair should only be performed by experienced and trained staff.

- The fan should be inspected and cleaned at least 1/year.

- Be sure the fan is disconnected from power source before performing any maintenance or repair.

- Proceed to maintenance and repair after any rotation in the fan stopped.

- Observe staff safety regulations during maintenance and repair.

- The motor is of heavy duty ball bearing construction. The motor is completely sealed and requires no lubrication for the life of the motor.

- Detach fan from the unit.

- Impeller should be specially checked for buil-up material or dirt which may cause an imbalance.  Excessive imbalance can lead to accelerated 

wear on motor bearings and vibration.

- Clean impeller and inside housing with mild detergent, water and damp, soft cloth.

- Do not use high pressure cleaner, abrasives, sharp instruments or caustic solvents that may scratch or damage housing and impeller.

- Do not plunge impeller into any fluid.

Summary of Contents for RIS 1000 PE 3.0

Page 1: ...RIS PE 3 0 EN MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...11 5 8 1 SYSTEM PROTECTION 11 5 8 2 PRE STARTUP RECOMENDATIONS OF THE UNIT IN THE PRESENCE OF THE ENDUSER 11 6 MAINTENANCE 12 6 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION 12 6 2 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE...

Page 3: ...place or on the dashed place of a technical manual in order to keep the important information about the unit Figure 2 1 Technical label 1 Logo 2 Product code SKU 3 Product name 4 Technical data 5 Pro...

Page 4: ...t touch heating elements until they haven t cooled down Some devices are heavy thus one should be very careful while transporting and installing Use suitable lifting equipment While connecting electri...

Page 5: ...control devices Acoustic insulation of the walls 30 50 mm Easy to mount The unit can not be used as an air heater Not suitable for swimming pools saunas and other similar facilities 4 2 DIMENSIONS AN...

Page 6: ...0 2750 protection class IP 44 IP 44 IP 44 IP 44 Total power consumption power current kW A 3 35 15 24 4 68 20 50 6 6 11 27 9 73 16 19 Heater phase voltage 50 Hz VAC 1 230 1 230 3 400 3 400 power consu...

Page 7: ...and with the average ambient temperature ranging between 5 C and 30 C The place of storage must be protected against dirt and water The units must be transported to the storage or installation site u...

Page 8: ...Supply air temp sensor POSSIBLE PCB INPUTS OUTPUTS FA Fire alarm H1 Working indication output FPP Fireplace protection H2 Alarm indication output System mode switch START STOP Fans speed switch BOOST...

Page 9: ...tect the unit during transportation It is recommended to remove the film because other wise oxidation signs may occur Before every heating season the condensate tube shall be filled with water as indi...

Page 10: ...nsation It is recommended to maintain a distance of up to 8 meters between air intake and air exhaust ducts Air supplying system should be installed further from potential air pollution sources Use ho...

Page 11: ...k 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...

Page 12: ...eck the operation and tune up if necessary Air intake and discharge system Check the connections Clean Air duct system Check the tightness Clean Dampers diffusers grid Check the tightness of connectio...

Page 13: ...EXCHANGER MAINTENANCE Be sure the fan is disconnected from power source before performing any maintenance or repair Proceed to maintenance and repair after any rotation in the fan stopped Clean it onc...

Page 14: ...e water cooler is set accordingly to the PI regulator in the range between 0 and 100 The halocarbon cooler is switched on when PI regulator value exceeds the value set in the menu see section II 6 4 2...

Page 15: ...nd RS485_2 RS485_1 remote control panel socked RS485_2 ModBus port S touch control panel must be connected to RS485_2 ModBus connection RJ11 socket contacts reference 1 COM 2 A 3 B 4 24V Microswitches...

Page 16: ...extract 04h_Read_Input 2 1 Exhaust air temperature sensor value Hex E0 23 ToutDoor 04h_Read_Input 3 1 Ouside air temperature sensor value Hex FFEC 7 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE HVAC UNIT Electrical...

Page 17: ...lso install measuring and operating devices in line with the provided guidelines Air temperature sensors and air quality converters Supply air temperature sensors and air quality converters if additio...

Page 18: ...ON OFF 230V 50Hz O 3A 100 X3 RS485_2 ModBus I O X4 RS485_1 Remote controller FLEX I O X32 1 LOW Electrical heater guard from overheat ing I X32 3 HIGH BOOST increase the flow of air I X32 4 COM COM X3...

Page 19: ...temperature sensor X41 1 Exhaust air temperature sensor AI X41 2 COM 7 9 REGULAR SYSTEM CHECK UP The operation of the switching device contactor should be visually inspected every 3 4 months the casi...

Page 20: ...000 PE 3 0 RIS 1500 PE 3 0 VK Summer casette VK FR Spare filters FR FR Spare filters FR SK1 Fresh air damper SKM SD Pressure switch SK2 Extract air damper SKG SK Air damper SKG SKP1 outdoor air damper...

Page 21: ...1 PE N L1 L1 N PE X16 7 CE7 7 120V 80V 6 N Mid Max C N L Min X43 X44 X15 X28 X11 X12 X14 5 X3 1 2 3 4 N PV PE C1 L 0 140V 170V 230V ATR X16 4 TA U HR DTJ 100 TK 1 2 T set COM X33 21 X33 22 BK Black BN...

Page 22: ...E X16 7 CE7 7 120V 80V 6 N Mid Max C N L Min X43 X44 X15 X28 X11 X12 X14 5 X3 1 2 3 4 N PV PE C1 L 0 140V 170V 230V ATR X16 4 TA U HR DTJ 100 TK 1 2 T set COM X33 21 X33 22 BK Black BN Brown BU blue R...

Page 23: ...1 24VDC Y1 Control OPEN AC 24 V Y2 Control CLOSE AC 24 V G System potential AC 24 V X35 2 X35 1 X33 13 X33 14 X33 18 X33 12 X33 17 X33 25 X33 26 X34 1 X34 2 X34 3 X34 4 X34 5 X34 6 X34 7 X34 8 X40 1...

Page 24: ...W5 black X10 X8 X44 X15 X43 A4 1 A4 2 X11 X12 X14 X28 X25 X31 LOW COM AC N PUMP B 0 10 COM RG1 PRV V1 1 02 1 1 PE PE ina 2 4 5 L1 Black L2 Brown L3 Grey N Blue 1 3 11 11 13 14 13 14 15 15 16 16 4 8 7...

Page 25: ...X21 2 3 4 5 77 77 W3 brown 79 79 W3 white TRUE TRUE 83 83 W8 2 81 81 W8 1 TRUE TRUE VAL VAL VAL HIGH TIMER COM CHILL COM ALARM COM ANTI F 24V A1 1 A1 2 AC N EXT EXT A 0 10 COM X39 1 X39 2 A2 1 A2 2 D...

Page 26: ...100 101 101 110 110 105 105 106 107 116 111 106 119 120 119 120 113 115 115 118 112 104 109 1 2 3 4 5 6 M X29 769 612 002 000 7 8 9 10 11 12 100 116 111 107 102 102 Figure 9 6 RIS 1500 PE 3 0 PV 2750...

Page 27: ...yellow 96 96 W6 grey 94 94 W6 red 99 99 98 98 142 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE PE N 1 2 F X34 EPN1214 127 W1 black 127 128 W1 black W2 black 128 W2 black 123 W1 gr ye 123 124 W1...

Page 28: ...perat ing or malfunctioning if installed Too low air flow in air ducts activates auto matic protection Check if air filters are not clogged Check if fans are rotating Manual protection is activated Po...

Page 29: ...e 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 errors or i...

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Page 32: ...ANCE TABLE Product name SERIAL number Instalation Interval Date 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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