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3 Interface Description

3.1 Control Panel

The SCP control panel is delivered with a 10 m cable that is connected to the panel and with a fast
coupling contact, connected to the Topvex unit. The contact is connected to the

Corrigo

controller in the

electrical connection box (figure 3). The cable can be unscrewed in the back of the control panel (figure 5).

General information is shown in figure 5.

3.2 Operating the control panel

Fig. 5 The control panel

Posi-
tion

Explanation

1

Alarm button: Gives access to the alarm list

2

Alarm LED: Indicates alarm by flashing red light

3

Write LED: Indicates by flashing yellow light that parameters can be set or changed

4

OK button: Press this button to be able to change or set parameters whenever possible. Also
used to move between changeable parameters in one dialogue window frame

5

Cancel button: Used to abort a change and return to the initial setting

6

Right/Left & Up/Down buttons: Used to move up, down, left & right in the menu tree. Up/Down
buttons are also used to increase or decrease values when setting or changing parameters

7

Mounting holes

8

Connection block

9

Connection to yellow cable

10

Connection to orange cable

11

Connection to red cable

12

Connection to brown cable

13

Connection to black cable

Topvex FR03, FR06, FR08, and FR11

Operation and Maintenance Instructions

206575

5

Systemair AB

Summary of Contents for Topvex FR03

Page 1: ...Topvex FR03 FR06 FR08 and FR11 Compact Air Handling Unit Operation and Maintenance Instructions 206575 EN_GB 100113 V 10 01 C 1 2 1 00...

Page 2: ...m 7 4 2 Initial Configuration 7 4 3 Software Description 8 4 4 Free cooling description 13 4 5 Changing fan speed 13 4 6 Fine tuning of fan speed 14 5 Maintenance 15 5 1 Important 15 5 2 Maintenance I...

Page 3: ...tion doors if facing downwards make sure to open the door on the exhaust air side the unit section where the outdoor connections are located first before opening the other door The door can also be id...

Page 4: ...t Position Description Symbol 1 Connection supply air A 2 Connection exhaust air B 3 Connection outdoor air C 4 Connection extract air D 5 Filter supply air 6 Filter extract air 7 Fan supply air 8 Fan...

Page 5: ...ts Position Description 1 Fan supply air 2 Fan extract air 3 Filter extract air 4 Filter supply air 5 Heat exchanger 6 Rotor motor 7 Re heater battery water or electric 8 Reset button manual over heat...

Page 6: ...s both automatic and manual overheating protection The manual overheat protection is reset by pushing the red button on top of the electrical heater frame pos 8 figure 3 The power demand of the electr...

Page 7: ...Write LED Indicates by flashing yellow light that parameters can be set or changed 4 OK button Press this button to be able to change or set parameters whenever possible Also used to move between chan...

Page 8: ...ress RIGHT If you have sufficient log on privileges the display will change to the menu you have chosen At each level there may be several new menus which you move through using UP DOWN Sometimes ther...

Page 9: ...There are four things to consider when starting up the system Language setup Control temperature Weekly schedule Type of function All these can be set during start up 1 Setting Language Press the OK b...

Page 10: ...oice OFF and ON times and fan speeds are set at the submenu Week program Control temp Set the desired control temperature value 16 30 C Running mode Set the running mode of the unit Choose between Aut...

Page 11: ...the status for Cooling to Active or Not Active Preset is Not Active Function Controls a cold water cooling battery with a 0 10 V DC signal Cool Recycling Set the status for Cool Recycling to Active o...

Page 12: ...Shut off Function Decides how the unit should operate at fire alarm Air control Set the Air control mode to Supply Supply Outdoor compensation Set how much the control temperature should be compensate...

Page 13: ...ton closes Only when the unit is running in Off mode DI4 Alarm VVX Stop the fans and close the dampers accessories when the alarm is activated DI5 Is only shown when the Fire function is activated DI5...

Page 14: ...figuration menu using code 8642 Fan speed control High 100 changeable 0 100 Medium 50 changeable 0 100 Low 5 changeable 0 100 2 Type of heater choose correct type of heater 3 Control parameters P band...

Page 15: ...he actual outdoor temperature is lower than the outdoor temperature set upper limit and the actual outdoor temperature is higher then the outdoor temperature set lower limit and the actual outdoor tem...

Page 16: ...to regulate it down to 75 of that particular set point 7 5V i e if the fan is set to run at 5V control signal the same result would be 3 75V etc Note The potentiometers are meant to be used for commis...

Page 17: ...during mounting and maintenance Use protective clothing 5 2 Maintenance Intervals The table below shows recommended maintenance intervals for the unit and the installation To ensure a long operation...

Page 18: ...re 7 Fig 7 Changing filters 5 3 2 Checking the heat exchanger After a long time of use dust may build up in the exchanger pos 5 figure 3 and block the airflow It is important to clean the exchanger re...

Page 19: ...y as shown in the figure after which the screw marked A is loosened carefully just enough to allow the exchanger frame to slide in the tracks 2 Slide out the exchanger block until the end of the track...

Page 20: ...er block 2 Remove the heat exchanger block completely by lifting it straight up Caution The exchanger block is heavy make sure to use proper lifting device or sufficient number of persons to lift the...

Page 21: ...ing room wet rooms WC etc Remove diffusers and louvres and wash in hot soapy water if required Diffusers louvres must be put back with their original settings and positions in order not to unbalance t...

Page 22: ...if the battery replacement takes less than 10 minutes there will be no need to reload the program and the clock will continue to run normally The replacement battery must be of the type CR2032 1 Remov...

Page 23: ...re openings Check if fans and exchanger block need cleaning Check if the roof unit or air intake is clogged Check ducts for visible damage and or build up of dust pollution 3 Cold supply air Check the...

Page 24: ...nual reset 110 C Manual reset is done by pressing the red button RESET on top of the electric heater Alarm VVX DI4 Malfunction on the rotating heat exchanger Check the rotor transmission belt Fire ala...

Page 25: ...Topvex FR03 FR06 FR08 and FR11 Operation and Maintenance Instructions 206575 23 Systemair AB...

Page 26: ...serves the right to make changes and improvements to the contents of this manual without prior notice Systemair AB Industriv gen 3 739 30 Skinnskatteberg Sweden Phone 46 222 440 00 Fax 46 222 440 99 w...

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