W9
Smart
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2021-09-23
Summer mode
Mode
Fresh air limit
Fresh air start limit
5°C
User
14°C
Room temperature start limit
Off
Supply air temperature min.
AC boost
Room temperature boost limit
User
14°C
22°C
Hood boost
Use in away mode
Outdoor air limit
determines at which outdoor air
temperature the function is permitted.
Outdoor air start
limit
determines the need of cooling.
If you select “Room air temperature limit”, the need
of cooling is determined by the room air’s temperature
exceeding the
Room temperature start limit
. The supply
air limit determines the supply air’s minimum tempera-
ture. If you change the value, you must take the risk of
condensation on the pipes into consideration.
By changing the value
Boost limit value room temp.
dur-
ing
AC boost
you can determine at which room tem-
perature the ventilation shall start to variably boost.
Selecting
Hood boost
allows you to operate the damper
on a compatible cooker hood to the open position to
boost cooling.
Selecting
In use in Away mode
allows you to determine
whether ventilation boosting will be permitted in Away mode.
3.3.3 Cooker hood function
The cooker hood function balances the ventilation when
the cooker fan is used to help prevent excessive negative
pressure and improves fume extraction capability of the
cooker hood. This function enables you to boost the venti-
lation if necessary. The function starts automatically when
the damper in a Swegon CASA cooker hood is opened or
for a cooker hood defined I/O input (IO-control) receives
the signal and runs until the damper is closed.
The function is put into service from the
Settings
/
Smart
functions/Cooker hood boost menu.
The settings menu
is opened when the function is put into service.
Cooker hood function
Home state Compensation
Boost state Compensation
20%
Hood boost
0%
Roof fan
85%
In use
Commissioning mode
Select “Commissioning mode” for air flow settings. This
activates the signal to be set and the damper is oper-
ated to the open position.
3.3 Smart functions
The Smart functions can be activated from the control
panel or via external inputs, or they can act as so-called
background functions as required. These functions are
set as needed from the “Smart functions” menu.
Smart functions
Smart functions
Summer mode
Cooker hood function
Central vacuum function
Fireplace function
Auto Home/Away/Boost
Auto RH control
Auto Air Quality control
Temperature boost
3.3.1 Shortcuts
From the “Shortcuts” menu you can set which functions
are to be visible to the user. When boost is selected,
boosting is used on all connected sensors.
Smart functions
Fireplace function
Travelling
Central vacuum function
Boost
Summer mode
Temperature boost
Shut down
3.3.2 Summer mode
Summer mode bypasses the ventilation unit’s heat
exchanger when it needs to cool and the outdoor air is
colder than the room air. You then get cool outdoor air
in the room.
The heat exchanger takes care of the cool indoor air
during hot summer days. The capacity in summer mode
can be selected from a quick menu, and the ventilation
unit will then automatically determine the cooling.
If you wish to set the function’s settings in more detail,
you select “User” mode on the settings menu.