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Instruction Manual for BIO-WALL™

1-888-726-8869

www.sanuvox.com

OPERATION

How to Operate your Product

The BIO-WALL™ integrates dry contacts to communicate with a building management PLC. However, you must choose between 

3 operating modes.

 CAUTION:

 The recommended operating temperature is between 4 to 66°C (40 to 150°F). Using the BIO-WALL™ 

outside 

of this temperature range may reduce its performance. For optimum performance, the air temperature in the duct should be 

between 15 to 20°C (60 to 70°F).

The 3 Operation Modes

Note that by default following installation, the BIO-WALL™ starts in Mode 2.

MODE 1

BIO-WALL™ will start automatically when set to Mode 1.

The signals from L1 to L5 indicate for each of the lamps from 1 to 5 if they are functional.

If the lamp is working, the signal read will be VCC.

The installer/user must supply 0V and VDC (5V to 24V) to the PCB.

NOTE: For the BIO-WALL™ to work in Mode 1, it is necessary that 7 wires are connected between the electronic card and the BMS.

MODE 2

BIO-WALL™ will start automatically when set to Mode 2.

VCC signal from L1 will indicate that all lamps are working.

If the output from L1 is 0V, it means that one or more lamps are not working.

The installer/user must supply 0V and VDC (5V to 24V) to the PCB.

NOTE: For the BIO-WALL™ to work in Mode 2, it is necessary that 3 wires are connected between the electronic card and the BMS.

MODE 3

The installer/user must supply 0V and VDC (5V to 24V) to the PCB.

If the wire-jumper is in BP position, BIO-WALL™ will start automatically.

Otherwise, BIO-WALL™ will start only if activated through the PLC signal provided to the PCB from the user BMS. VCC signal 

from the PLC will turn ON the BIO-WALL™, and a 0V signal will turn it OFF.

NOTE: For the BIO-WALL™ to work in Mode 3, it is necessary that 8 wires are connected between the electronic card and the BMS.

Mode 3 PCB Signals

L1 = Door Closed (VCC) or Door Open (0V)

L2 = Lamps working (VCC) or One or more lamp is not working (0V)

L3 = Fan 1 working (VCC) or Not working (0V)

L4 = Fan 2 working (VCC) or Not working (0V)

L5 = All lamps have less than 17000 hrs (VCC) or One or more lamps have exceeded their lifespan (0V)

Refer to the pull-out diagram on the 

previous page for more information.

Summary of Contents for Bio-Wall MAX

Page 1: ... literature tags and labels attached to the UV unit or system and all other safety precautions considered as best practices in the HVAC industry if applicable 9 When applicable local regulation may comprise more restrictive installation and or certification requirements The aforementioned requirements prevail on those of this document and the installer agree to conform to these at his own expense ...

Page 2: ...RATION 11 How to Operate your Product 11 The 3 Operation Modes 11 Step by Step Change of Operation Mode 12 Remote control BMS or limit switch on access door 12 MAINTENANCE 13 How to Replace Lamp s 13 Step by Step Lamp Replacement 13 Step by Step Lamp Timer Reset 14 How to Clean your Product 14 STORAGE 14 ULTRAVIOLETS UVC 14 ELECTRICAL RATINGS POWER CONSUMPTION AVAILABLE VOLTAGE 14 RANGE OF ENVIRON...

Page 3: ...e your specific application please call SANUVOX at 1 888 726 8869 COMPONENTS How it Works The BIO WALL is specifically designed to help reduce biological contaminants such as mold bacteria and viruses that may be circulated through the HVAC system of the building or facility The BIO WALL is installed in the RETURN preferred or SUPPLY plenum of the HVAC system purifying the air passing through the ...

Page 4: ...e sure you have a free and safe space to unpack install and setup your product Confirm you have access to the necessary power source for the product requirements see unit or system label If you have any questions regarding the installation instructions call SANUVOX at 1 888 726 8869 What s included The BIO WALL lamp reflector assembly with 10 cable a ballast box mounting clips 2 support flanges 4 ...

Page 5: ...earby wall but make sure of the distance you only have 3 m of cable between the box and the extrusion NOTE Operating information can be provided in 2 ways via dry contacts that relay data to a BMS or via a BioSmart touch screen optional that can be installed up to 100 feet 32m away 3 Install an access door on the section that will receive the BIO WALL extrusion The size of the access door will be ...

Page 6: ...anges to each end of the pipes and tighten them in place Install 2 Assembled Supports in Duct 8 Knowing the total length of your installation see the table in step 1 attach the pipe furthest downstream in the center of the conduit Screw it in place making sure that the clamp is in the center of the pipe facing you and its opening facing up 9 Attach the 2nd pipe the one closest to your access door ...

Page 7: ...e the ring from the connector and pass the end of the cable through the opening provided in the box between the two fans Secure it in place by putting the ring back in place The rest of the cable should be secured in place with clamps not supplied STEP 16 16 The section of the cable in the box is made up of 20 wires ie 5 wires of 4 strands 2 red and 2 blue Just nearby is a terminal block to which ...

Page 8: ...WALL 19 If you have purchased a BioSmart touch screen now is the time to connect it to your ballast box Follow the instructions provided with the screen NOTE Each BioSmart display has been configured for a specific BIO WALL Be sure to identify the correct one Furthermore if you wish to share the information with a management controller SANUVOX offers 3 BMS operating modes an external 24 VDC power ...

Page 9: ...ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...

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Page 11: ...IO WALL will start automatically when set to Mode 2 VCC signal from L1 will indicate that all lamps are working If the output from L1 is 0V it means that one or more lamps are not working The installer user must supply 0V and VDC 5V to 24V to the PCB NOTE For the BIO WALL to work in Mode 2 it is necessary that 3 wires are connected between the electronic card and the BMS MODE 3 The installer user ...

Page 12: ... above 2 While the mode sequence is displayed you have 5 seconds press the button each time you will change modes 3 When you have selected the desired mode wait 5 seconds for it to be saved Remote control BMS or limit switch on access door A wire jumper is factory installed on the PLC and PLC24 terminals this configuration automatically turns on the lamps when the box is powered If you want to tur...

Page 13: ... Open the duct access door 3 Carefully pull one of the lamps to remove it from the metal clips holding it in place Gently remove the connector from the end of the lamp and pull the lamp out of the conduit NOTE If the connector is damaged do not hesitate to replace it 4 Take a new lamp with your gloved hands insert it into the conduit and plug the connector into it If you have difficulty inserting ...

Page 14: ...el deactivating the contaminants Unlike conventional UV lamps on the market Sanuvox UV units and systems use a patented process designed to deliver the maximum UV dosage to the moving airstream or surface CAUTION Never expose eyes or skin to an operating UV lamp ELECTRICAL RATINGS POWER CONSUMPTION AVAILABLE VOLTAGE The BIO WALL in its largest configuration has a power consumption of up to 775 W e...

Page 15: ...e the UV lamps Replace the ballasts One 1 of the LEDs is RED The lamp or ballast associated with this LED is faulty Replace the UV lamps Replace the ballasts The LEDs flash from RED to GREEN The lamps have passed their 2 years of life Replace the UV lamps The LEDs in the ballast box are off The system is not powered or the power supply is faulty Make sure the system is powered on Replace the power...

Page 16: ...reasonable use or supplemental damage Defects that are the result of normal wear and tear will not be considered manufacturing defects under this warranty SANUVOX IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY Some jurisdictions do...

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