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Delivery, Transport, Storage

Symbol

Description

Symbol

Description

Symbol

Description

Supply air

Outdoor air

Cooker hood air

Exhaust air

Extract air

3.3

Installation recommendation regarding condensation

3.3.1

Condensation inside of the unit

When the unit is installed in a cold attic (close to outdoor temperature) the unit should run continuously. If the unit is in-
tended to be stopped by the user manually or due to calendar function we recommend to install air tight dampers at ex-
tract and supply air ducts. The dampers will ensure that no air circulates from the warm parts of the building through
the unit to outside (chimney effect). If no dampers are installed there is risk of condensation inside the unit and the out-
door ducts during these stop periods. It also might be that cold air from outside could pass the unit and enter into the
building. That could cause condensation outside the supply and extract air ducts and even at the valves in the rooms.

When the unit is not running due to late commissioning in winter time, the supply and extract air ducts should be dis-
connected and closed due to above mentioned effects until commissioning and regular operation.

3.3.2

Condensation outside of the unit

1. Room temperature 20°C

2. Room temperature 22°C

3. Room temperature 24°C

4. Room temperature 26°C

When the unit is installed in warm humid areas (like laun-
dry) together with low outdoor temperature there is a
certain point where moisture can condense outside of the
casing. The condensation relation to indoor relative hu-
midity, room and outdoor temperature is shown diagram
below. The condensation outside of the unit do not occur
in zones bellow each curve.

Important

Recommendation: If condensation occurs,
increase ventilation in area close to the unit.

Examples when condensation outside of the unit can
occur:

Example A:

If the unit is installed in room where tempera-

ture is 22°C, outside temperature is –15°C, then dew will
start accumulating when relative humidity is 46% and
higher.

Example B:

If the unit is installed in room where temperature is 20°C, outside temperature is –25°C, then dew will start

accumulating when relative humidity is 34% and higher.

4

Delivery, Transport, Storage

4.1

Transport and storage

The SAVE–P VTR 150/B should be stored and transported in such a way that it is protected against physical damage. It
should be covered so dust, rain and snow cannot enter and damage the unit and its components.

Important

• Use the packaging exclusively as transport protection and not as a lifting aid.

• Load and unload the air handling unit carefully.

4.2

Delivery/Unloading

The appliance is delivered in one piece containing all necessary components, wrapped in plastic on a pallet for easy
transportation.

271401 | v1

Summary of Contents for SAVE VTR 150/B

Page 1: ...Document in original language 271401 v1 SAVE P VTR 150 B Installation instructions GB...

Page 2: ...he rights to change their products without notice This also applies to products already ordered as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications Systemair is not liable or bound by t...

Page 3: ...Installation 7 6 1 Wall preparation for mounting bracket 8 6 2 Installation with 251 10 B cooker hood 9 6 3 Installation with 392 10 B cooker hood 10 6 3 1 Installation between or in a cupboard withou...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...f the unit SAVE P Fig 1 Type label Position Description 1 Product code product specification 2 Product item number 3 Production order number 4 Serial number 5 Production date YY MM DD 6 Scannable code...

Page 6: ...rning This product is not intended to be used by children or people with reduced physical or mental ability or lack of experience and knowledge if no instruction concerning the use has been given by t...

Page 7: ...and Right models Fig 3 Left and Right models Position Description R Right hand model Supply air connection is situated on the right hand side of the unit viewed from the front L Left hand model Supply...

Page 8: ...oom temperature 24 C 4 Room temperature 26 C When the unit is installed in warm humid areas like laun dry together with low outdoor temperature there is a certain point where moisture can condense out...

Page 9: ...before assembly Beware of sharp edges during mounting and maintenance Use protective gloves 5 Prerequisites for Installation To ensure a proper and fail free operation it is important that the unit i...

Page 10: ...rthed connection located at the top of the unit Recommended installation location for the outdoor air intake is the northern or eastern side of the building and with a distance to openings for dischar...

Page 11: ...ng the installation Any discrepancies from the ordered equipment must be reported to the supplier of Systemair products Table 2 Included parts Sticker for kitchen furniture panel x 1 Brackets for pane...

Page 12: ...and that it supports the weight of the unit Perform the installation in accordance with local rules and regulations Fig 6 Surface preparation C concrete bricks W wood block G gypsum M mineral wool If...

Page 13: ...pos B Then install the mounting bracket on the upper block Choose thickness of blocks according to your needs Thickness of wooden blocks should be 25 100 mm If needed distance is lower than 25 mm adju...

Page 14: ...to the back 2 Once all cooker hood cables at the back are led to the top lift the unit and hang it on the mounting bracket Warning Beware of sharp edges during mounting and maintenance Use protective...

Page 15: ...1 Fig 11 Placing the unit on the mounting bracket Mounting the unit with attached cooker hood 1 Pull the cooker hood power supply and control cables to the top since the mounted SAVE P VTR 150 B unit...

Page 16: ...pos D Lock the brackets into position using the locking screws figure 12 pos E Mounting the unit with the cooker hood installed using brackets 1 Pull the cooker hood power supply and control cables t...

Page 17: ...ect wires to the digital input 2 DI2 on the main circuit board Note Configuration of the Cooker Hood Function can be done only after the first power up of the SAVE P VTR 150 B unit and competed startu...

Page 18: ...Wood block if needed 25 100 mm 3 SAVE P VTR 150 B 4 Adjustable bolts 15 25 mm 5 Kitchen furniture panel P Adjust bolts if shifting distance is less than 25 mm or use wood blocks in case the required...

Page 19: ...ticker is the same as the unit Once correct position is found attach four hooks figure 18 pos 3 by fastening each with two screws figure 18 pos 4 Hang the kitchen furniture panel on protruding bolts f...

Page 20: ...mounting of the cover 2 Install four hooks near the edges on the kitchen furniture panel Sticker with marked holes figure 20 pos 1 is in cluded with the unit Holes mark spots for screws to attach hook...

Page 21: ...eeded parts for this installation method are not included in the package 7 Electrical connections The SAVE P VTR 150 B is wired internally from factory The electrical connection box can be found on th...

Page 22: ...le Overheat temperature sensor units with heater 11 Analog input 5 Freely configurable 12 Digital input 1 Rotor guard sensor only for VSR VTR models 13 Digital input 2 Freely configurable Cooker hood...

Page 23: ...ng record as you go through the settings The Startup Wizard cannot be skipped Note If the SAVE LIGHT control panel is used the start up wizard is skipped and the factory settings are used Select langu...

Page 24: ...e 4 Collect all tools 5 Inform the appropriate person that work is finished 6 Follow the procedures for the return and disposal of replacement parts and the disposal of packing 11 Disposal and recycli...

Page 25: ...cal appliances Part 2 40 Particular requirements for electrical heat pumps air conditioners and dehumidifiers EN 50106 Safety of household and similar appliances Particular rules for routine tests ref...

Page 26: ...SAVE P VTR 150 B Installation instructions 271401 en_GB v1 Systemair UAB Lin st 101 LT 20174 Ukmerg LITHUANIA Phone 370 340 60165 Fax 370 340 60166 www systemair com...

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