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3.4- Installing and connecting the condensate drain: 

The choice of position for the condensate drain depends on the type of mount (see section 
3.5). 

Summary of Contents for Flexeo BP 210 FL 3V

Page 1: ...FLEXEO BP 210 FL 3V EN ...

Page 2: ...nce The kit contains 1st Package 1 Heat exchanger with bypass x 1 2 Heat exchanger support x 1 3 Condensate drain pipes x 2 4 Condensate drain fittings x 2 2nd Package 1 Fan module x 2 2 Connection box x 1 3 Fan support x 1 4 Wired remote control x 1 5 Programming device x 1 6 Instructions x 1 ...

Page 3: ...ible for damage caused by Misuse Normal wear and tear Failure to follow the instructions in the manual regarding safety use and implementation Using parts not supplied by Soler Palau 1 3 Safety General safety guidelines After correct installation the system will conform to EC directives and will pose no risks to health and safety or to the environment This is also true for the other products used ...

Page 4: ...ir are separated and filtered Only the heat is transferred to the new air Thanks to the highly efficient FLEXEO heat exchanger the system achieves up to 96 efficiency When condensation builds it runs into the drain which should be connected to the wastewater network By avoiding the heat exchanger the FLEXEO 100 bypass system allows the cool night air to be pumped into the building without it being...

Page 5: ...he supply duct of fresh air from outside Be sure to position the fresh air outlet on a wall or roof at a sufficient distance from any areas with air pollution trees chimneys roads etc This duct should be thermally insulated and sealed to prevent condensation forming on the inside or outside of the duct Fresh air induction into the building This connection is to connect to the supply duct of heated...

Page 6: ...6 2 3 Size and weight 2 3 a Heat exchanger bypass Weight 13 Kg 2 3 c Wired remote control 2 3 b Fans 104 80 ...

Page 7: ...nclude all the possible options for implementation Position the FLEXEO system in a heated room If this is not possible make sure to insulate the device to stop condensation The ducts must be correctly insulated and fitted and the insulation must completely cover the pipe as shown below 3 2 Mounting the heat exchanger ...

Page 8: ...hanger 3 3 Mounting the fans The fan bracket offers the option of two mounting heights 1 Mounted at the same height as the heat exchanger 2 Mounted separately meaning they can be installed at the lowest possible height Install the heat exchanger in a heated area of the house and the fans in utility rooms laundry room garage etc or in the attic 4 Use the template printed on the packaging ...

Page 9: ... 2 x 4 Use the 4 screws to attach the two fans Attach the bracket observing the direction of airflow marked on the fan and the arrow on the bracket Fix the two fans by tightening the 4 outer screws 1 2 3 4 Use the 4 screws to attach the two fans Attach the bracket observing the direction of airflow marked on the fan and the arrow on the bracket ...

Page 10: ...10 3 4 Installing and connecting the condensate drain The choice of position for the condensate drain depends on the type of mount see section 3 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 11: ...11 3 5 Choice of mounting options for the heat exchanger 3 5 a Ceiling mounted Type A Second syphon for an air conditioned building Factory setting mounting TYPE A Filtro F5 Filtro G4 ...

Page 12: ...12 3 5 b Ground mounted Type B 2 1 7 6 9 F5 G4 F5 G4 8 4 3 5 10 ...

Page 13: ...13 3 5 c Ground mounted continued filtro F5 filtro G4 Second syphon for an air conditioned building ...

Page 14: ...14 3 5 d Wall mounted with an external air inlet on the right Type A filtro F5 filtro G4 Not for use in air conditioned houses ...

Page 15: ...15 2 1 7 6 F5 G4 8 4 3 5 3 5 e Wall mounted with an external air inlet on the left Type B Not for use in air conditioned houses 9 F5 G4 10 ...

Page 16: ...16 3 5 f Wall mounted with an external air inlet on the left continued Not for use in air conditioned houses filter F5 filterG4 ...

Page 17: ...r plenum Exhaust plenum When using an insulated flexible duct it is extremely important to stretch it well PAF 125 APC 125 Or CPR or CT 125 APC 125 Extractor Fan Induction Fan WC BDO or BOAP 125 BDO or TPM 80 RDBP 80 Living room RDBP 80 BDO 80 Kitchen ...

Page 18: ...edroom Or BDO or BOAP 125 When using an insulated flexible duct it is extremely important to stretch it well PAF 125 APC 125 CPR or CT 125 O APC 125 WC Or BDOP D80 RDBP80 Living Room BDOP D80 RDBP80 BDO or BOAP 125 Extractor fan Induction fan ...

Page 19: ...A Electrical protection 2 A curve D or 3 A Maximum consumption 90 W Maximum ambient temperature 50ºC Maximum air temperature 45ºC A Electrical enclosure B Temperature sensor enclosure Bypass C Circuit board connector housing D Wired remote control E Extractor fan F Induction fan G Heat exchanger H Bypass ...

Page 20: ...connector housing D Wired remote control E Extractor fan F Induction fan G Heat exchanger H Bypass Control cable PVC 4X0 25 Power cable H05VV F 3G0 75 1 2 Control cable AWG 24 1 2 Black 3 4 Red 5 6 Blue 7 8 White 1 2 Black 3 4 Red 5 6 Blue 7 8 White LB2 Black FB2 Green FB1 Brown LB1 Red NB White ...

Page 21: ...quality sensor 0 10V 60 210 m3 h 120 m3 h Minimum power air quality sensor 0 10V 0 10V 0 Maximum power air quality sensor 0 10V 0 10V 10 Automatic bypass On Off On Automatic outdoor temp bypass 11 20ºC 12ºC Automatic indoor temp bypass 21 30ºC 24ºC Manual bypass settings 1 24 Hours 8 H Type of defrost Slow Induction Stop Induction Preheating Battery Temperature to turn ON the battery 15 5ºC 0ºC Te...

Page 22: ...rd is equipped with a dry contact that can switch to a high flow boost controlled by an external sensor inter CO2 sensor battery humidity You can change the direction of the dry contact NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Use the button and navigate through the different options using the buttons Then confirm with the button Preheating battery If a preheating battery is connected Use the button an...

Page 23: ...other Use the button and change the thermal delay value with the buttons then confirm with the button The adjustment should be made to the induction air flow in relation to the extraction rate Connection type Depending on whether an A or B type mount is used you must confirm the connection Use the button and make any changes using the buttons then confirm with the button Units You can choose to se...

Page 24: ...e FLEXEO allows the introduction of fresh air in the night without being warmed by the warm air accumulated in the house during the day This system works automatically with this conditions Tº inner 1 Tº outer and Tº inner 24ºC and Tº outer 12ºC If the function is disabled You can manually switch to by pass by pressing the by pass button During this operation it is possible to cancel this function ...

Page 25: ...firm with the button Battery preheating constant temperature Allows you to set the constant temperature that activates the battery preheating Factory settings 4ºC Temperature range 1ºC 10ºC Use the button then control the temperature with the buttons then confirm with the button Battery post heating constant temperature Allows you to set the constant temperature that activates the battery post hea...

Page 26: ...llows you to see the status of the extractor fan OK Running ERROR Malfunction Induction fan motor Allows you to see the status of the induction fan OK Running ERROR Malfunction Bypass Allows you to see the running status of the bypass CLOSED Standby OPEN Running Sensors Allows you to see the status of the temperature sensors OK or ERROR T11 Extraction sensor T12 Extracted air sensor T21 Air intake...

Page 27: ...u to see the temperature of the extracted air downstream of the heat exchanger Temperature range 30ºC 50ºC Fresh air temperature sensor Allows you to see the temperature for the fresh air upstream of the heat exchanger Temperature range 30ºC 50ºC Induction temperature sensor Allows you to see the temperature of the induction downstream of the heat exchanger Temperature range 30ºC 50ºC ...

Page 28: ...ruction work for example the air circulated is often laden with dust and this is not indicative of filters getting dirty through normal use After the second change if you notice that the filters are not clogged you can increase the timer period However if you notice that the filters are very dirty you can set the alarm for a shorter period of time To change the timer period Open the remote control...

Page 29: ... months see section 4 1 b When the filters have been changed press the button for 3 seconds to deactivate the alarm and reset the timer to zero Airflow modification green LED Pressing on buttons the airflow can vary as follows Minimum airflow Medium airflow Maximum airfow By pass flashing green LED By avoiding the heat exchanger the FLEXEO 100 bypass system allows the cool night air to be pumped i...

Page 30: ...ean or change the filters where necessary every 6 months 1 2 5 2 Cleaning Dismantling the heat exchanger Check and clean the heat exchanger where necessary every 5 years 3 2 1 4 Use a household vacuum cleaner to clean all 4 sides of the heat exchanger ...

Page 31: ...31 5 3 Cleaning Dismantling the fans Check and clean the fans where necessary every 5 years 3 2 1 4 ...

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