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Summary of Contents for RHF025EE Series

Page 1: ...LISH ERV Energy RecoveryVentilator INSTALLATION MANUAL RHF025EE Series RHF035EE Series RHF050EE Series RHF080EE Series RHF100EE Series ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS DEUTSCH DB98 27512A 1 S E F I P D ...

Page 2: ...stallation Diagram 7 External Dimension 8 INSTALLING THE UNIT Installing the Unit 10 Electric Wiring 11 Schematic Diagram 14 Option Switches 15 Connecting the Unit 16 COPMPLETING THE INSTALLATION Duct Connection 26 Performance Graph 27 Final Checks and Trial Operation 29 ...

Page 3: ...onnect the ground to a gas pipe water pipe lighting rod or telephone grounding Defective grounding could cause electric shock Install the cables with supplied cables firmly Fix them securely so that external force is not to exert to the terminal board If the connection or fixing is incomplete heat generation electric shock or fire may occur Install separate MCCB and ELB when installing the power c...

Page 4: ...se fire or gas poisoning Check the product for damage that may have taken place during transportation and do not install or use damaged equipment All of the manufacturing and packaging material used for your new appliance are compatible with the environment and can be recycled Dispose of the packaging material in accordance with the local requirements Install a ground leakage breaker depending on ...

Page 5: ...ator should be installed in a ceiling which has enough space above as seen in the picture Exhaust Air Supply Air Outdoor Air Heat exchange element Body Inspection hole for filter heat exchange element fan motor and damper Return Air 600mm 025 ...

Page 6: ...Inspection hole for filter heat exchange element fan motor and damper Return Air The ventilator should be installed in a ceiling which has enough space above as seen in the picture Model A B Number of heat exchange elements 035 050 1000 600 2 080 100 1135 800 Model A 035 050 320 080 100 440 035 050 080 100 A mm B mm ...

Page 7: ...t Hood Outdoor Air Return Air duct Air intake hole Air exhaust grille Return Air Air discharging hole Air exhaust grille Supply Air duct 025 035 050 080 100 Install the unit in a place where it is strong enough to hold the product weight Install the unit in a place where the space is enough to install or repair the unit Do not install the unit in humid place such as bathroom Do not install the uni...

Page 8: ...Dust filter 2 Hanger 4 Electrical component box 1 Nominal diameter for duct Ø150mm Unit mm Model A B C E F G H I J K M N P Q R 025 600 660 70 510 675 729 102 470 85 98 242 Ø140 Ø156 133 350 Exhaust Air Supply Air Outdoor Air Return Air Ensure the space for installing and repairing 025 ...

Page 9: ...tdoor Air Return Air Supply Air Model A B C E F G H I J K M N P 035 050 1000 1012 99 940 6 1036 4 26 130 617 253 135 270 Ø194 Ø241 5 080 100 1135 1220 84 1110 1183 25 184 613 25 387 75 170 340 Ø244 Ø270 Unit mm Ensure the space for installing and repairing 035 050 080 100 Model Nominal diameter for duct 035 050 Ø200 080 100 Ø250 Unit mm ...

Page 10: ...nding on the ceiling type 3 Screw two nuts to the suspension bolts making space for hanging the unit 4 Hang the unit horizontally to the suspension bolts between two nuts 5 Fasten the nuts to suspend the unit The washer should be fit for the hanger Suspension bolt Ø10 Ø12 Nut Washer Hanger Washer Nut Rubber Rubber Fasten the nut Ensure that the ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of the...

Page 11: ... voltage is 1 wire 220V 50Hz 025 Electrical Component Box Surface 035 050 080 100 Hanger Fixing part of wires Maintenance cover Electrical component box Wiring outlet Transmitter PBA Grounding Electrical component box Fixing part of wires Maintenance cover Inside Hanger ...

Page 12: ...ize N m 1 34 2 0 1 67 2 5 kgf cm 13 4 20 0 16 7 25 0 Connect to ERV wired remote control Connect to power supply wire Fixing part of electrical wires Compressed ring terminal Cable Electrical component box Screw Screw Electrical component box Cable fixation Maintenence cover Do not wash the heat exchange element It may decrease the efficiency Make sure to use rated cable for power supply and do no...

Page 13: ...ontrolbyexternalcontactsignal 2PIN EXT1 2PIN EXT2 2PIN EXT3 6 ERVwiredremotecontrol V1 V2 DC12Vpowersupply F3 F4 ERVwiredremotecontrolcommunication 4PIN TB COM 7 Communication F1 F2 Communicationbetweentheventilatorsortransmitter 2PIN TB COM 8 Monitortheoperationstatus Reportoperationerrors 4PIN CN77 9 Dampermotor Dampercontrolportforchangingoperationmodes 2PIN CN72 10 Externaldevice Externalhumid...

Page 14: ...E 14 Schematic Diagram 025 035 050 080 100 ...

Page 15: ...ilter reset after 1000 of running hours K11 K12 External control Setup control level of the ERV wired remote control and external control K13 External humidifier ON Not use of external humidifier OFF Use of external humidifier K14 External heater ON Not use of external heater OFF Use of external heater K15 External damper ON Not use of external damper OFF Use of external damper K16 Spare K5 K6 K7 ...

Page 16: ...theV1 V2 terminal of the transmitter to theV1 V2 terminal of the ventilator PCB DC 12V 3 Connect the F1 F2 terminal of the transmitter to the F1 F2 terminal of the ventilator PCB COM1 Communication Transmitter 1 Remove the maintenence cover of the ERV wired remote control 2 Connect theV1 V2 terminal of the ERV wired remote control to theV1 V2 terminal of the ventilator PCB DC 12V 3 Connect the F1 ...

Page 17: ...inal of the each ventilator PCB COM2 Communication 4 Reassemble the maintenence cover and the ERV wired remote control The ERV wired remote control is MASTER of COM2 communication so it can communicate without separate ADDRESS setting Up to 16 ventilators can be connected to a ERV wired remote control at once ERV Wired Remote Control and Multiple Ventilators COM2 F3 F4 Ventilator Ventilator Ventil...

Page 18: ...r 1 Set K8 of SW05 to OFF position 2 Set MAIN ADDRESS as 0 1 2 and also set RMC ADDRESS as 0 1 2 as well MAIN Setup switch to designate the address among ventilators RMC Setup switch to designate the address when controlling by a centralized controller Master Ventilator Ventilator Ventilator Transmitter Centralized Controller MAIN 0 RMC 0 MAIN 1 RMC 1 MAIN 2 RMC 2 Indoor unit RMC ADDRESS 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 19: ...rol set each of the RMC ADDRESS of each ventilator to different number which is controlled by a centralized controller Setup the Centralized Controller Master Ventilator Transmitter 0 Centralized Controller Transmitter 1 Ventilator Ventilator Ventilator MAIN 0 RMC 0 MAIN 1 RMC 1 MAIN 2 RMC 2 MAIN 3 RMC 3 Ventilator MAIN 4 RMC 4 Master Ventilator MAIN 0 RMC 5 Ventilator Ventilator Ventilator MAIN 1...

Page 20: ...To centralized group control set all of the RMC ADDRESS of all ventilators to be controlled as the same number which is controlled by the centralized controller Setup the Centralized Control Continued Master Ventilator Transmitter 0 Centralized Controller Transmitter F Ventilator Ventilator Ventilator Ventilator MAIN 0 RMC 0 MAIN 1 RMC 0 MAIN 2 RMC 0 MAIN 3 RMC 0 Master Ventilator MAIN 0 RMC F Ven...

Page 21: ...OFF OFF OFF The ventilator operates with the last used control solution LEVEL 1 ON OFF OFF OFF When the centralized controller is OFF You can not use wired wireless remote control When the centralized controller is ON You can use wired wireless remote control LEVEL 2 OFF ON OFF OFF The ventilator operates only with the centralized controller LEVEL 3 ON ON OFF OFF If the On Off button is pressed onc...

Page 22: ...re that the current which flows through terminal should not exceed 0 5A Install a lamp to check the operation condition to the ON OFF output terminal If the ventilator is turned on off the lamp is turned on off followed by the ventilator Report On Off condition Lamp Connecting External Device Connect to use humidifiers heaters and dampers with the ventilator Turn off the option switch to use K13 Th...

Page 23: ...ontrol again While the constant air volume control is operated remain time and K2 flickers on the display panel Model A mmAq B CMH 025 12 250 035 17 350 050 17 500 080 17 800 100 18 1000 Display SLAVE s MAIN ADDRESS when set as MASTER and display RMC ADDRESS of itself when set as SLAVE Display SLAVE s MAIN ADDRESS when set as MASTER and display MAIN ADDRESS of itself when set as SLAVE Display when...

Page 24: ...on the centralized controller still flickers after completing the tracking Check the completion of tracking by pressing all room ON OFF button after a minute If you reset the setting in other way disconnect the power of the centralized controller and reset the DS01 And turn the power on again Check the reset LEVEL by setting all room ON OFF button to OFF position If you do not turn on the centrali...

Page 25: ...transmitter and the centralized controller R1 R2 is connected to the R1 R2 terminal not to C1 and C2 Check the communication cable is connected according to their polarity The centralized controller is not controlled Check whether the DS01 is pressed If you want to reset the previous setting disconnect the power of the centralized controller and reset the DS01 If you do not turn on the centralized...

Page 26: ... the picture The use of flexible hose made of fiber glass is recommended to minimize noise Install the duct at least over 3m to reduce the noise as well If the duct is not attached incorrectly or firmly it may result in malfunction Example of Defective Duct Installation Extreme bend Multi bend Narrow diameter of connection part Insulation Insulate the aluminium tape as well Outdoor air suction duc...

Page 27: ...50 900 기외정압 Pa 풍량 CMH 풍량 특성 특강 강 약 Fan characteristics External static pressure Pa Air volume CHM Turbo High Low 0 10 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 열교환효율 풍량 CMH 열교환효율 난방 온도 난방 엔탈피 냉방 온도 냉방 엔탈피 Enthalpy Enthalpy Air volume CHM Heating Temperature Heating Enthalpy Cooling Temperature Cooling Enthalpy 0 035 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 50 150 200 250 300 ...

Page 28: ...탈피 냉방 온도 냉방 엔탈피 Enthalpy Enthalpy Air volume CHM Heating Temperature Heating Enthalpy Cooling Temperature Cooling Enthalpy 0 080 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 400 360 320 280 240 200 160 120 80 40 0 기외정압 Pa 풍량 CMH 풍량 특성 특강 강 약 Fan characteristics External static pressure Pa Air volume CHM Turbo High Low 0 10 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 열교환효...

Page 29: ...g Turn off the sub power supply and carry out the wiring work again After the trial operation explain how to use the ventilator to the user and hand over the product with the user s manual Setup the ERV wired remote control Checks Function Air volume Operating condition Damper operation Heat EX mode Turbo High Low Check the airflow from outdoor air suction duct and air outlet is controlled byTurbo ...

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