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SMARTY XV v2020.3

3.  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS

Read these instructions very carefully before installing and using this equipment. Installation, connection and maintenance should be carried out 

by a qualified technician and in accordance with the local regulations and legislation.

The company shall take no responsibility for the injuries or damaged property if the safety requirements are not followed or the device is modified 

without the permission of the manufacturer.

Main safety rules

Danger

• 

Before carrying out any electrical or maintenance works, make sure that the device is disconnected from the mains and all moving parts 

of the device have stopped.

• Make sure that the fans are not accessible through air ducts or branch openings.

• If any liquids on electric parts or connections that bear voltage are noticed, stop the operation of the device.

• 

Do not plug the device into the mains that differ from the one indicated on the label or on the housing.

• 

Voltage of the mains should comply with the electro technical parameters indicated on the label.

• 

The device should be earthed in accordance with the regulations on the installation of electric devices. Turning on and using unearthed 

device is not allowed. Follow the requirements specified on the device’s labels that indicate danger.

Warnings

• 

Connection of electricity and maintenance of the device should be performed by the qualified personnel only and in accordance with 

the manufacturer’s instructions and safety requirements.

• 

In order to reduce the risk during installation and maintenance, suitable protective clothing must be worn.

• 

Beware of sharp angles while carrying out installation and maintenance works.

• 

Do not touch heating elements 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 circuit breaker of suitable size must be used.

Warning!

• If the device is installed in a cold environment, make sure that all connections and tubes are properly isolated. Intake and discharge air 

ducts should be isolated in all cases.

• Openings of the ducts should be covered during transportation and installation.

• 

Make sure not to damage the heater when connecting the piping of the water heater. For tightening up, use a wrench/spanner.

Before starting up the device

• make sure, that there are no strange objects inside;

• manually check fans to make sure they are not stuck or blocked;

• if rotary heat exchanger is installed in the device, make sure that it is not stuck or blocked;

• check the earthling;

• 

make sure that all components and accessories are connected in accordance with the wiring diagram or provided instructions.

Danger: Fumes

Salda Antifrost 

system uses dis-balancing of an airflow and it may cause negative pressure in premises. Care must be taken when using 

the device in the premises together with another heating appliance that depends on the air in the premises. Such appliances include 

gas, oil, wood or coal-fired boilers and heaters, fireplaces, continuous flow or other water heaters, gas hobs, cookers or ovens that draw 

the air in from the room and the duct-exhaust gases out through chimney or extraction ducting. The heating appliance can be starved 

of oxygen, impairing combustion. In exceptional cases, harmful gases could be drawn out of the chimney or extraction ducting back 

into the room. In such case we strictly recommend to turn off Salda Antifrost and use an external preheater for heat exchanger anti-frost 

protection (see 

Salda Antifrost 

function in the Remote Controller Operation Manual).

Summary of Contents for Smarty 2XV 1.1

Page 1: ...SMARTY XV EN MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...15 6 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 15 6 2 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 15 6 3 COVER OPENING 15 6 4 FILTERS MAINTENANCE 16 6 5 FAN MAINTENANCE 16 6 6 HEAT EXCHANGER MAINTENANCE 17...

Page 3: ...information about the unit Figure 2 1 Technical label 1 Logo 2 Product code SKU 3 Product name 4 Technical data 5 Serial number 6 Production place Figure 2 2 Indication for duct connection ODA outdoo...

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: ...XV operates within the limits of airflow diagrams and is suitable for indoor operation only The required ambient temperature must be from 5 o C to 40 o C For cold climate zones air temperatures below...

Page 6: ...0 100 150 150 150 150 F mm 34 34 80 80 80 80 d G3 8 G3 8 G1 2 G1 2 G1 2 G1 2 d1 mm 394 394 391 391 391 391 d2 mm 201 201 206 206 206 206 d3 mm 163 163 267 267 267 267 d4 mm 152 152 271 271 271 271 D1...

Page 7: ...tic control integrated miniMCB miniMCB basic miniMCB miniMCB basic miniMCB miniMCB basic Insulation of walls mm 30 30 30 30 30 30 Exhaust air filter class dimensions LxWxH mm MPL 270x187x25 Coarse 65...

Page 8: ...mm 605 mm 1300 mm 1300 mm 1300 mm 1300 mm Sealing rubber 15x8x7 427021 66 mm 66 mm 610 mm 610 mm 610 mm 610 mm Straight Fiting With O ring F 1 2 M M 1 1 1 1 Rubber gasket d20xD28 s2mm 1 1 1 1 4 6 DESC...

Page 9: ...ainst dirt and water The units must be transported to the storage place or installation site using forklifts The recommended storage i period should not be longer than one year In case of storing the...

Page 10: ...V 4XV F2 5 4 PIPING AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAM Figure 5 4 1 SMARTY XV miniMCB Available in 3XV 4XV F2 1 1 models Check the manual for details Optional Figure 5 4 2 SMARTY XV miniMCB basic Only heater...

Page 11: ...g should be observed 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...

Page 12: ...7 FLOOR MOUNTING Figure 5 7 1 floor mounting optional accessory required 5 8 WALL MOUNTING OF THE UNIT b 30 mm a c d 90 90 Figure 5 8 1 mounting on the wall 5 9 DRAINAGE Before every heating season t...

Page 13: ...AHU 1 level Note If the collector is situated upstream install a system with a condensate pump offered as an accessory DRAINAGE SYSTEM INSTALLATION SMARTY 3XV 4XV F2 1 Connect the drain couplings ZPG...

Page 14: ...sportation The power cable can be replaced only by a qualified technician having evaluated the rated power and current The manufacturer does not assume any liability for personal injuries and property...

Page 15: ...se 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 sign...

Page 16: ...larly checked for built up material or debris that may cause an imbalance Excessive imbalance may lead to ac celerated wear on motor bearings and vibration Clean impeller and inside housing with mild...

Page 17: ...weak hot water stream too strong stream can fold the plates Place back the heat exchanger only when it is completely dry Figure 6 6 1 Smarty 2XV Figure 6 6 2 Smarty 3XV 4XV F2 CAUTION the heat exchang...

Page 18: ...hdraw the automation through the front part Disconnect the connectors from the control board The connectors are marked according to connection location Thus during automation reassembly please observe...

Page 19: ...iMCB control boards are run by the same software with all functions included Full function list and description you can find on the MCB miniMCB technical manual However operation and control of the de...

Page 20: ...460 ACC004460 ACC004460 Router TP Link TL WR802N ACC000273 ACC000273 ACC000273 ACC000273 ACC000273 ACC000273 External sensors Sensor CO2 duct S KCO2 ACC000277 ACC000277 ACC000277 ACC000277 ACC000277 A...

Page 21: ...802 EKA NIS 125 0 6 1 f ACC000319 ACC000319 EKA NIS 125 0 9 1 f ACC000320 ACC000320 EKA NIS 125 1 2 1f ACC003803 ACC003803 EKA NIS 125 1 5 1 f ACC000321 ACC000321 EKA NIS 125 1 8 1 f ACC000322 ACC0003...

Page 22: ...A NIS connection Automatic and manual protection must be connected to EX1 controller s X23 connector when an electric heater is equipped with these connection terminals Otherwise jumpers are installed...

Page 23: ...re one connection of external electrical heater pre heater In factory settings the connection is intended for the pre heater however it can be configured for the heater Heater pre heater can be contro...

Page 24: ...24 EN SMARTY XV v2020 3 EKA NIS connection...

Page 25: ...changed in the environment of the MB Gateway WEB application service or on the ST SA Control panel Settings in the environment of the MB Gateway WEB application service Change the settings as follows...

Page 26: ...automatic protection device modes NC by default 6 Go to Menu Service Digital inputs Preheater protection Set the manual and automatic protection device modes NC by default Pre heater installation diag...

Page 27: ...rs Sensors connection 24VDC AI4 0 10V GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AO1 GND Vin Transmiter 1 Supply air CO2 or RH input 0 10VDC 24VDC GND 1 2 3 AI1 0 10V Vin GND AO1 Transmitter 2 Smarty 3XV 1 1 and Smarty 4XV...

Page 28: ...TO PETTENKOFER LIMIT 8 1 6 CONECTION OF SUPPLY AND EXHAUST AIR DAMPERS All versions of Smarty XP can be equipped with outdoor air and exhaust air dampers Dampers are operated by Open Close actuators...

Page 29: ...ONNECTION SMARTY XV 1 1 Wiring diagram Automation controller C zone X23 connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fire Place II DI4 12VDC 12VDC DI3 Fire Place I LED indication miniMCB miniEX1 LED1 3 3V miniMCB power...

Page 30: ...MARTY XV v2020 3 8 1 9 RECOMMENDED SCHEME FOR CONNECTION OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Only Smarty 1 1 versions have N2 module Figure 8 1 9 1 Smarty 2XV 1 1 Smarty 2XV 3XV 4XV F2 1 2 219 1017 0...

Page 31: ...EN 31 SMARTY XV v2020 3 Figure 8 1 9 2 Smarty 2XV 1 1 Smarty 2XV 3XV 4XV F2 1 2 219 1017 0 1 2 PS...

Page 32: ...32 EN SMARTY XV v2020 3 Figure 8 1 9 3 Smarty 2XV 1 1 Smarty 2XV 3XV 4XV F2 1 2 219 1017 0 1 3 PS...

Page 33: ...AME DATE UAB SALDA Drawing Book CHECKED BY 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 EI D Aleksandravi ius EI A klenikas Pyn l Smarty 3XV PE 0k 221 1011 0 1 0 PS 0k Principle connection scheme 8 01 2015 11 24 2015 11 24 20...

Page 34: ...L1 X16 3 PE N1 miniMCB V0 3 X2 1 GND X2 2 AO1 0 10V X2 3 GND X2 4 AO2 0 10V N1 miniMCB V0 3 X4 1 DI2 Tacho1_A X4 2 Tacho1_K X4 3 DI3 Tacho2_A X4 4 Tacho2_K N1 miniMCB V0 3 White 0 35 Red 0 35 White 0...

Page 35: ...1 PE X12 2 N L1 X12 3 DO2 L L2 N2 miniMCB V0 3 01 6 3 X2 5 GND X2 6 AO3 0 10V N2 miniMCB V0 3 01 5 3 External preheater Control 0 10V Power over 2kW 2f 400V K1 A1 A2 230VAC 11 14 K1 K1 1 2 3 4 PE L1 L...

Page 36: ...36 EN SMARTY XV v2020 3 Figure 8 1 9 9 Smarty 3XV 4XV F2 1 1 219 1349 0 1 1 PS...

Page 37: ...EN 37 SMARTY XV v2020 3 Figure 8 1 9 10 Smarty 3XV 4XV F2 1 1 219 1349 0 1 2 PS...

Page 38: ...38 EN SMARTY XV v2020 3 Figure 8 1 9 11 Smarty 3XV 4XV F2 1 1 219 1349 0 1 3 PS...

Page 39: ...erat ing or malfunctioning if installed Too low airflow in air ducts activates auto matic protection Check if air filters are not clogged Check if fans are rotating Manual safety device is activated P...

Page 40: ...ntrol standard 0 95 12 1 E 350 2085 Central demand control opt with 1 sensor 0 85 14 0 E 281 2098 Local demand control opt with 2 sensors 0 65 17 2 E 164 2126 Declared typology Bidirectional Type of d...

Page 41: ...sual filter warning for RVU s Timer ErP Compliance 2018 Internet address for disassembly instructions www salda lt MODEL SMARTY 3XV 1 1 Climate zone Control typology Control factor Specific energy con...

Page 42: ...al filter warning for RVU s Timer ErP Compliance 2018 Internet address for disassembly instructions www salda lt MODEL SMARTY 4XV F2 1 1 Climate zone Control typology Control factor Specific energy co...

Page 43: ...al demand control opt with 1 sensor 0 85 12 6 E 316 2052 Declared typology Bidirectional Type of drive installed fan Variable Type of heat recovery system Recuperative Thermal efficiency of heat recov...

Page 44: ...The following harmonized standards are applied in applicable parts LST EN ISO 12100 2011 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction LST EN 60204 1 2006 Safety...

Page 45: ...pment 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 inaccur...

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Page 48: ...TABLE Product name SERIAL number 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...

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