SystemAir Sense SNX Installation,Operation And Maintenance Instruction Download Page 6

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•  Obey local conditions and laws.
•  The ventilation contractor and the operator are 

responsible for correct installation and intended use.

•  The instructions, electric diagrams and other data must 

be kept accessible to the personnel operating the unit.

•  Do not install or operate the product if it is defective.
•  Do not remove or disconnect safety devices.
•  Make sure that you can read all warning signs and 

labels on the product when it is installed. Replace labels 
that have damage.

•  Only permit approved personnel to work on the product 

and to be in the adjacent area during all work on the 
product.

•  Make sure that you know how to stop the product 

quickly in an emergency.

•  Use applicable safety devices and personal protective 

equipment during all work on the product.

•  Before you do work on the product, stop the product 

and wait until the fan impeller stops. Make sure that 
there is no voltage on the motor terminals.

•  If the maintenance is not correctly and regularly done, 

there is risk of injury and damage to the product.

•  Only do the maintenance as given in this manual. Speak 

to Systemair technical support if other servicing is 
necessary.

•  Always use spare parts from Systemair.
•  The product is not to be used by persons, including 

children, with reduced physical, sensory or mental 
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, 
unless they have been given supervision or instruction.

•  Do not allow children to play with the device.
•  Upon the completion of work on or inside the unit, the 

product must be cleaned and restored to the condition 
prior to the intervention.

•  The manufacturer reserves the right to modify these 

instructions without prior notice.

Caution

It is recomended that installation and 
commissioning of the unit is done 
after all construction and cleaning 

of the construction site is finished 
to keep the product and its filters 

protected from dust..

Sign

Description

Read the manual, appliance with 
voltage, rotating parts inside

Attached to the side of the product.

Grounding cable

Attached on the bottom at the back of 
the product at each panel.

High voltage

Attached to the electric cabinet from 
the side, seen when filter is removed.

Warning (heat exchanger can fall 
during deinstallation of the profile

Attached to the profile holding heat 
exchanger inside of the product.

Outdoor air

Attached to the back of the product 

next to connection.

Exhaust air

Attached to the back of the product 

next to connection.

2.3 Warning signs

2.4 Transport safety instructions

Position Description

1

THIS SIDE UP

The product is assembled and packed upside down and is not 
allowed to be turned during transportation.

2

HANDLE WITH CARE

The product is made from RAL 9010 prepainted AlMg3 and 
can be damaged if not handled properly.

3

FRAGILE

Due to AlMg3 casing there can be damages on paint and also 

on casing.

4

KEEP DRY 

After the product reaches final destination the foil should be 

removed and kept in dry area.

5

MAX 3 CARTOONS

No more than 3 packages of the same size are allowed to 

stand on one another at any time.

6

ONLY USE THE TROLLEY

For moving the package trolley or forklift are allowed.

THIS SIDE UP

HANDLE WITH CARE

FRAGILE

KEEP DRY

ONLY USE THE TROLLEY

MAX 3 CARTOON

2

3

4

1

4

2

5

3

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2.2 Safety instructions

Warning

Read the warning instructions that 
follow before you do work on the 
product.

Summary of Contents for Sense SNX

Page 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance instruction EN Sense...

Page 2: ...stall the product 9 5 4 To connect the product to the main power supply 10 5 5 To connect the ducts to the product 10 5 6 To connect the drainage onto the product 10 5 7 To connect the wall siphon to...

Page 3: ...3...

Page 4: ...cations where there is a risk of explosion The product is supplied with control system and constant air volume regulation CAV This document contains instructions for installation and commissioning of...

Page 5: ...00 700 m3 h 1000 1000 m3 h H Horizontal 000 No heaters E01 Preheater low power E02 Preheater high power 0E1 Reheater low power 0E2 Reheater high power EE1 Pre and reheater low power EE2 Pre and reheat...

Page 6: ...rvention The manufacturer reserves the right to modify these instructions without prior notice Caution It is recomended that installation and commissioning of the unit is done after all construction a...

Page 7: ...aged or wet during transportation A damaged or wet product can cause fire or electric shock Keep the product in a dry and clean location during storage Make sure that the ambient temperature during st...

Page 8: ...glands are tight against the cables to prevent leaks The unit should be stored and transported in such a way that it is protected against physical damage that can harm panels handles display etc It sh...

Page 9: ...ible as accessory D A L1 min R1 min H 1 min D L2 min R2 min B min E E 2 E 2 F Left wall Right wall Outer wall SNX 700 SNX 1000 A mm 1616 1800 Bmin mm 152 152 D mm 315 315 E mm 846 996 F mm 2080 2350 H...

Page 10: ...he ducts to the product 5 6 To connect the drainage onto the product The unit has a drip tray on the outer side on heat exchanger s extract air with drain pipe dimension of 18 mm Caution Should the in...

Page 11: ...drain pump to the product accessory Pump installation Open the accessory package containing drainage pump Loosen the screws of preinstalled kit securing the pump housing cover Remove the cap on the p...

Page 12: ...distance and lower supply air velocity turning blades into same direction to force supply air direction diagonally over room 2nd row of blades are horizontal and allow following turning blades slight...

Page 13: ...sure sensors Two pressure sensors are installed each of the sensors has two functions One function A1 is to measure the differential pressure over the inlet cone of the fan impellers to maintain the a...

Page 14: ...se damper reduce fan speed and increase preheating ERC maintain minimum exhaust temperature Maintain exhaust temperature and reduce fan speed Maintain exhaust temperature and increase preheating Maint...

Page 15: ...servise technician is needed for opening door 1 Remove all 3 screws on each door Use M6 imbus tool 2 On the back side near wall see the blocking element Warning Hold the door at all times before you...

Page 16: ...uired maintenance such as change of filters is carried out dust and grease may slowly build up inside the fans This will reduce the efficiency The fans The product has installed supply and extract air...

Page 17: ...ake care while inserting the left bag filter to slide it in next to control box 5 Close the door 6 In Alarm menu set Acknowledge alarm screen and press OK To change the filters To clean the heat excha...

Page 18: ...f all sensors fail Check connection of sensor and replace if needed 1014 B Extract air quality sensor fault System Run PmR or AQualR Particulate matters Air quality Stop control if all sensors fail Ch...

Page 19: ...l input Check if polarity is ok 2002 A Smoke detector Process Stop Smext BI Smoke extract mode Check connection of sensor and replace if needed 2004 A Fire alarm Process Stop Supply TSu or extract TEx...

Page 20: ...nd the commissioning report to Systemair The warranty is onlyapplicable for these conditions The product is correctly installed and operated The instructions in the data sheets are obeyed Maintenance...

Page 21: ...21 SNX 1000 all options have same geometry 2300 1800 250 250 996 2350 570 285 498 498 310 45 1 8 1200 45 510 390 1300 401 68 320 860 200 315 Outdoor air Supply air Extract air Exhaust air...

Page 22: ...ngth between room automation stations Max 30 m Number of devices in a line topology Max 20 Standard IT product at 100 MB BACnet on IP network Max length between two room automation stations 500 m Max...

Page 23: ...supply B Alarm indication voltage free contact C Contactor 11 2 To connect the HMI display 11 3 External connection Use 4 wire cable or UTP 5e cable for HMI connection Insert the other side of the cab...

Page 24: ...15 T12 T11 T16 T2 T18 T1 T5 KNX KNX Ref Ref Ref 24V 24V 5V X1 X2 X3 A1 A2 A3 A4 X8 B1 B2 B3 B4 Slave Master LAN Slave 1X3 C 1X3 1 2 1X3 C 24V DC 3 9 24V DC 6 0 24V DC 3 9 24V DC 6 0 24 1X3 24 SYSTEMAI...

Page 25: ...electromagnetic compatibility EMC 2014 30 EU EN 62233 2008 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure EN 61000 6 1 2019...

Page 26: ...ulations 2016 EN 62233 2008 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure EN 61000 6 1 2019 Electromagnetic compatibility E...

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Page 28: ...emair si Copyright Systemair d o o All rights reserved EOE Systemair d o o reserves the rights to alter their products without notice This also applies to products already ordered as long as it does n...

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