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22. OPERATION ANOMALIES 

 22.1. GENERAL ANOMALIES

Anomaly

Cause

Solution

Diffi cult to start.

Reduced power supply voltage.
Insuffi cient static torque of motor.

Check motor specifi cation plate.
Close the air inlets to reach the maximum speed.
Change the motor is necessary.
Contact the 

S&P

 Post-Sales service.

Insuffi cient airfl ow.
Insuffi cient pressure.

Blocked pipes and/or inlet points 
closed.
Fan obstructed.
Filter overloaded.
Insuffi cient rotation speed.
Exchanger package blocked.

Clean inlet tubes.
Clean fan.
Clean or replace fi lter.
Check power supply voltage.
Clean the exchanger.

Reduction in 
performance after a 
period of acceptable 
operation.

Leaks in the circuit before and/or 
after the fan.
Damaged roller.

Check the circuit and restore original conditions.
Check the impeller and if necessary, replace with 
an original spare part. 
Contact the 

S&P 

post sales service.

New air temperature 
too cold.

Outside air -5º C or less.
Models (CADB/T-HE DI): Thermal 
protectors Support resistances 
open.

Insertion of post-heating resistances.
Contact the 

S&P

 post sales service.

Reset by pushing the button RESET, all the 
thermal protectors of the resistance.

Insuffi cient performance 
of the exchanger.

Fins dirty.

Clean the exchanger.

Formation of frost on 
the exchanger.

Outside air below -5ºC.

Insertion of post-heating devices (anti-ice).
Contact the 

S&P

 Customer Advice service.

Air pulsation. 

Fan working in fl ow conditions 
almost 0.
Flow instability, obstruction or 
bad connection.

Modifi cation of the circuit and/or replacement of 
the fan. Clean and/or readjust the inlet channels. 
Operate the electronic regulator, increasing the 
minimum speed (insuffi cient voltage).
Contact the

 S&P

 Customer Advice service.

There is water inside 
the unit.

Drain clogged or wrongly 
dimentioned.

Check if exists a body/object obstructing the pas-
sage of water and remove it. Verify that the drain 
trap exists and is correctly sized according to the 
instructins of this manual.

Only DC versions. Internal 
breakage of water coil.

Isolate the battery using the isolation valves.
Repair the leak/ Replace the battery.

Only Dc version. The water coil is 
being used for cooling purpose 
with cold water.

The CADB-HE DC heat recovery can be used just 
for post-heating function with hot water.

Access to thermal protectors (DI versions)

Units with internal electric batteries have a thermal protectors with automatic and manual reset. Be-
fore rearm the thermal protectors manual reset, ensure that the problem that causes its actuation 
has been solved.

Summary of Contents for CADB/T-HE PRO-REG Series

Page 1: ...CADB T HE PRO REG EN...

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Page 3: ...4 2 Constant ambient temperature maintenance 32 9 4 3 Temperature set point adaptation vs outdoor temperature 33 9 4 4 Automatic control mode 33 9 5 Initial temperature setpoint 33 9 6 Time programmin...

Page 4: ...FROM THE CORRIGO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER 55 21 INSPECTION MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 56 21 1 Replacement of lters 56 21 2 Filter installation 57 21 3 Heat exchanger 58 21 4 Condensation drainpipe...

Page 5: ...roduct s conformity with current EU regulations 3 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS A hazard analysis of the product has been carried out as provided in the Machine Directive This ma nual contains information for...

Page 6: ...pallets The unit can be handled by a pallet transporter a forklift or a crane The handling machines will be adapted to the load and the lifting conditions In all cases the lifting will be done at the...

Page 7: ...stallation it is necessary that the installer use speci c isolation elements such as antivibration devices in the supports exible sleeves between the unit and the ducts and exible couplings between th...

Page 8: ...30 Horizontal models of sizes 40 and 54 IMPORTANT Particularities in the installation of horizontal versions LH and RH For a correct evacuation of condensation generated into the heat exchanger it is...

Page 9: ...mic load Model Weight kg 40 597 54 730 For all con gurations Once secured the device in correct position the installer have to realise the connection with air duct connection to the electric supply an...

Page 10: ...10 ENGLISH a Horizontal versions of CADB T HE 04 to 33 b Horizontal versions of CADB T HE 40 to 54 c Vertical versions of CADB T HE 04 to 33...

Page 11: ...ersion models 04 to 33 ensure the suf cient space below the unit to install a siphons in the drain pipe Drain pipe connexion Rain protection canopy available according to the heat recovery unit model...

Page 12: ...n installations with access from the lateral panels Conf LH Conf RH Access to lters and heat exchanger Access to control panel fans and coils battery connections DI DC versions Distances for maintenan...

Page 13: ...0 450 597 54 1550 1580 2250 400 750 500 730 c Vertical versions of CADB T HE Conf LV Conf RV 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 04 4 4 4 4 14 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 34 Access to lters and heat exchanger On site cleani...

Page 14: ...230V 50Hz 0 2 2 2 3700 0 95 2 7 1 6 149 CADB HE DC 08 PRO REG 250 800 86 4 1 230V 50Hz 0 4 2 9 2650 1 3 5 1 3 1 186 CADB HE DC 12 PRO REG 315 1 200 85 3 1 230V 50Hz 0 95 3 5 2550 1 6 7 1 4 3 193 CADB...

Page 15: ...revent the force from being transmitted to the manifold which can damage it The following table indicate the size and type o thread used on water coils for DC versions CADB T HE MODEL THREAD 04 08 16...

Page 16: ...covery unit PRO REG range all components integrated into the device are supplied into the electrical panel motors pressure lters motor pressure switches temperature sensors batteries and by pass dampe...

Page 17: ...cal box Once the parameter setting is done the remote control can be dis connected Placement of the support and the remote control ETD remote control Fixation support 6 6 CONFIGURATIONS CADB T HE D DI...

Page 18: ...uration LH RH Examples of some of the con gurations that is possible to obtain from factory con guration Factory con guration LV Examples of some of the con gurations that is possible to obtain from f...

Page 19: ...upply extract inlet and outlet Anti frost probe water coil DC Versions Thermal power regulation of hot water coil Modulating 3 points control of water valve accessory Regulation of water coil thermal...

Page 20: ...DP S accessory Isolation damper accessory Actuator damper accessory DI version SF EF S1 S2 S3 S4 FCD FFD HE RT F7 M5 M Pr1 Pr2 SSR FC SCO2 TDP ID SM Supply fan Extract fan Supply temperature probe Ext...

Page 21: ...detector pressure switch Failure motor detector pressure switch High ef ciency heat exchanger Remote control panel Supply lter Extract lter Bypass actuator Hot water coil Frequency inverter models 40...

Page 22: ...operation mode selection of the unit use of the time program stop the unit or possible forcing to a given speed These two temperatures and ventilation functions are accessible in two speci c menus spe...

Page 23: ...ode CAV Constants pressure working mode COP Variable air flow working mode VAV Constant supply air temperature control Room temperature control Constant supply air temperature control with outdoor air...

Page 24: ...rrespond to a precise air ow and to keep it constant Independent SAF and EAF ow control SAF and EAF are controlled each one by its respective pressure transmitter signal Two pressure transmitters are...

Page 25: ...time programming A third set point the night speed may be entered via the control panel The value in cor responds to the percentage of the fan s maximum capacity it will be used during the night for f...

Page 26: ...e of the pressure transducer corresponds to the set value in the pressure sensor To visualize correctly the airl ow it is necessary that the pressure sensors accessories were con gured with the same r...

Page 27: ...a Acc I 20 0 s Min output 20 Change parameters Change parameters Air ow regula on P Band 1000 0Pa Acc I 20 0 s Min output 20 9 3 2 Variable air ow operation VAV Mode recommended in single area con gur...

Page 28: ...0V 40ppm Vmax 10V 1100ppm The selection of VAV mode in this installer menu automatically con gures the screen of the user menu The user can then change the unit s operation without touching the setti...

Page 29: ...e EAF is controlled by the pressure transmitter signal and SAF follows EAF by a scaling factor parameter Supply factor One pressure transmitter is needed at extraction Independent SAF and EAF pressure...

Page 30: ...atically with programme schedule see section Time programming remotely by external digital contact see section stop start remote A third set point the night speed may be entered via the control panel...

Page 31: ...ify the proportional and integral bands from the advanced parameters menu follow the following sequence 1 Access to system level Temperature Air control Time se ngs Access rights Log on Log o Change p...

Page 32: ...er works comparing supply air tempe rature with set point de ned by console 9 4 2 Constant ambient temperature maintenance Room T C control Heating mode Supply air temperature is controlled in cascade...

Page 33: ...n curve The supply set point is then adapted with respect to this curve At any time from the main screen you can manu ally change the supply tem perature range of 3 C 9 4 4 Automatic control mode Depe...

Page 34: ...ntervals the fans are stopped By default the unit is supplied con gured in Normal Speed 24h day 7 days week The installer can thus de ne two operation intervals in normal speed only in CAV and COP mod...

Page 35: ...time are exact Time intervals parameter setting menu A reduced speed prg menu is also visible and is made up in the same way as the normal speed prg menu First make sure that the date and the hour se...

Page 36: ...OP modes By closing an external digital contact it is possible to force the fan operation at normal speed for a setted time 30 mins by default The speed corresponds to the normal pressure setpoint set...

Page 37: ...ng the need to resort to air conditioning during the day To use the free cooling by night function the information received from the outdoor probe fresh air and from the discharge temperature probe is...

Page 38: ...rameter setting in expert mode To activate the Free Cooling Night function it is necessary to acces as adminstrator 1 Access to system level Temperature Air control Time se ngs Access rights Log on Lo...

Page 39: ...w 12 C the water valve starts to open if it already wasn t and Frost Risk alarm is activated If water temperature falls below 7 C then fans are stopped and the alarm Water temp too low system off is a...

Page 40: ...higher than 7 C 15 FIRE FUNCTION FIRE It is possible to assign a digital input to the FIRE function After receiving the signal from an external re control unit it will be forced a predetermined behavi...

Page 41: ...BA AF HE 21 RH BA DX HE 21 RH BA AFC HE 21 RH CADT HE D DI DC 33 LH BA AF HE 33 LH BA DX HE 33 LH BA AFC HE 33 LH FBL HE 33 H FB CA HE 33 H RH BA AF HE 33 RH BA DX HE 33 RH BA AFC HE 33 RH CADB T HE...

Page 42: ...reduce the odor concentration in the exhaust air All the accessory modules can be mounted on the supply air outlet FB CA HE can also be mounted on the exhaust air outlet To proceed with the assembly f...

Page 43: ...ing lip 3 Put the self adhesive sealing strip delivered in a bag included with the module around the cente ring frame The self adhesive side must be in direct contact with the CADB HE pro les Do not a...

Page 44: ...side of the unit removing one of the side panes from the CADB or from the module maintenance panel To carry it out use the 4 screwed knobs delivered with the module 5 Finally place the ange panel that...

Page 45: ...am the coil module Unwire the original probe factory mounted in the electric box TSUP and wire the new probe according to the indications in the Wiring diagrams attachment Particularities of BA AFC mo...

Page 46: ...mode Cooling Heating by means of one Change over thermostat accessory 5416783700 THCO The Change Over thermostat must be mounted in the reversible coil inlet collector from whe re it detects when the...

Page 47: ...g the dial on the front of the pressure switch Once installed rewire the pressure switch DPS to the electric cabinet according to the indica tions in the electric diagrams annex 16 3 CONTROL RECONFIGU...

Page 48: ...48 ENGLISH 16 3 1 Controller recon guration required to manage coil module BA AF HE only as cooling coil...

Page 49: ...49 ENGLISH 16 3 2 Controller recon guration required to manage coil module BA AF HE as reversible coil cooling and heating...

Page 50: ...50 ENGLISH 16 3 3 Controller recon guration required to manage coil module BA AFC HE in 4 pipes systems cooling and heating...

Page 51: ...X coil module BA DX HE cooling and heating In conjunction with DX Control kit controlling the DX valve All components provided by the DX system manufacturer Controller recon guration required to manag...

Page 52: ...A 61 B 60 E 53 P 1 A 51 B 50 P 2 P 1 RxTx P 2 RxTx TCP IP P B N 52 DI 1 71 TCP IP 45 UI4 44 UI3 43 Agnd 42 UI2 41 UI1 40 AGND 35 AI4 34 AI3 33 Agnd 32 AI2 31 UI1 30 Agnd 17 D07 16 D06 15 D05 14 D04 1...

Page 53: ...CTED TO THE CORRIGO When the ETD cable and 4 Way electrical supply plug have been connected perform the following sequence of operations Isolate the electrical power supply again Re connect all of the...

Page 54: ...set was performed must be recon gured after the reset Night Free cooling Time settings Modbus Bacnet communication activation Fire alarm strategy Control of external cold water DX coil 19 CENTRALIZED...

Page 55: ...O PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER When the battery low alarm appears and the red indicator light is lit it means that the backup battery to save the memory and the real time clock is too low The procedu...

Page 56: ...eased In units installed in ceiling pay special attention to this operation to prevent the fall of a panel During the main tenance signaling the area below the heat recovery unit and prevent personnel...

Page 57: ...I DC 21 400 AFR HE 400 21 G4 AFR HE 400 21 M5 AFR HE 400 21 F7 AFR HE 400 21 F9 CADT HE D DI DC 33 400 AFR HE 400 33 G4 AFR HE 400 33 M5 AFR HE 400 33 F7 AFR HE 400 33 F9 CADB T HE D DI DC 40 450 AFR...

Page 58: ...it is possible to disassemble the heat exchanger from the bottom panels However it is necessary to perform a major number of operations to proceed Access to the heat exchanger for bottom sequence FALL...

Page 59: ...fter released remove it Clean the heat exchanger with blowing with compressed air Vertical models CADB T HE 40 and 54 Due to the dimensions and weight of heat exchanger the cleaning of it has to be pe...

Page 60: ...f cient performance of the exchanger Fins dirty Clean the exchanger Formation of frost on the exchanger Outside air below 5 C Insertion of post heating devices anti ice Contact the S P Customer Advice...

Page 61: ...the main screen The alarm can then be consulted in the advanced menu The error is then clearly identi ed on the screen The list of error messages is given in the following subsection Alarms type A the...

Page 62: ...tdoor temp Malfunction of outdoor air temperature sensor A 28 Exchanger frost risk Exchanger deicing activated C 41 Manual heater control The electric heater is in manual mode C 42 Manual heater contr...

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