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Turbovex A/S 

Industrivej 45, DK – 9600 Aars 

Telefon: +45 96 98 14 62 – Fax: +45 98 96 42 24 

e-mail: 

[email protected]

 – 

www.turbovex.dk

 

6.0.0 Technical specifications 

 

6.1.0 Ventilation system 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Air flow indicates the balanced air renewal in relation to the motor voltage and is stated as m

3

/h. 

The control unit has 4 levels. Level 4 gives maximum capacity. The standard setting of the unit is 
the maximum capacity (see the diagram below). Contact the distributor if the unit is to be used with 
forced operation.  
The sound level is indicated in decibels (dB) in relation to the air renewal, measured at a distance 
of 1 meter in front of and 1 meter directly below the air supply grate. By way of comparison it may 
be mentioned that whispering corresponds to 30 dBA, ordinary spoken conversation corresponds 
to 60 dB and street traffic to about 90 dBA. The temperature efficiency on the exchanger is 
indicated as a percentage (%) and is expressed as the ratio between the obtained temperature 
difference and the maximum achievable temperature difference. This is, specifically, the outdoor 
temperature minus the air supply temperature divided by the outdoor temperature minus the room 
temperature, expressed as a percentage. 

Unit: 

TX 250A 

TX 500A 

TX 750A 

TX 1000A 

Unit 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Dimension:  

 

 

 

 

S Length 

1200 

1550 

1800 

2100 

mm 

 Depth 

595 828  895 1050 

mm 

 Height 

403 493  565  665 

mm 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Duct: 

2 x 160 

2 x 250 

2 x 315 

2 x 315 

mm 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Weight: 32 

41 

80 

95 

Kg 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Capacity:  

 

 

 

 

 Min 

100 

300 

350 

500 

m³/h 

 Max 

250 

500 

750 

1000 

m³/h 

 Forced 

480 

800 

1100 

1600 

m³/h 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Sound:  

 

 

 

 

 Min 

26 

25 

25 

27 

dB(A) 

 Max 

35 

35 

35 

35 

dB(A) 

 Forced 

50 

53 

50 

48 

dB(A) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filter: F5 

F5 

F5 

F5 

Filter 

class 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Energy consumption (motor): 

 

 

 

 

 

 12,6 

9,8 

28,5 

14 

Watts 

 

Min 

454 118  293  101 J/m³ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 28 

65 

78 

150 

Watts 

 

Max 

403 468  374  540 J/m³ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 110 

113,6 

185 

199 

Watts 

 

Forced 

825 511  605  448 J/m³ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output (motor): 

2 x 71 

2 x 90 

2 x 170 

2 x 175 

Watts 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Power supply: 

1 x 230/50 

1 x 230/50 

1 x 230/50 

1 x 230/50 

Volt/Hz 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Temperature efficiency: 80,6 

84,5 78 80,6 % 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Electric heating surface 
(option): 400 

650 

1000 

1250 

Watt 

Water heating surface 
(option): 340 

670 

1260 

1340 

Watt 

Summary of Contents for TX 1000A

Page 1: ...rbovex A S Industrivej 45 DK 9600 Aars Telefon 45 96 98 14 62 Fax 45 98 96 42 24 e mail info turbovex dk www turbovex dk Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual TX 250A TX 500A TX 750A TX 1000A...

Page 2: ...COIL 16 5 2 0 POWER CONNECTION 18 5 3 0 POWER CONNECTION FOR ACCESSORIES 19 6 0 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 20 6 1 0 VENTILATION SYSTEM 20 7 0 0 OPERATION 21 7 1 0 REGULATION OF AIRFLOW 21 7 2 0 HEAT R...

Page 3: ...on TX Comfort is designed for comfort ventilation in institutions offices dining spaces conference rooms and indoor spaces occupied by people 3 3 0 Misuse TX Comfort is designed for the living spaces...

Page 4: ...t exchanger s sole function is for heat retention Airflow The air supply ventilator 6 Figure 2 creates inflow of fresh outdoor air through the filter 10 leading the inflow through the heat exchanger 5...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 24 Turbovex A S Industrivej 45 DK 9600 Aars Telefon 45 96 98 14 62 Fax 45 98 96 42 24 e mail info turbovex dk www turbovex dk 3 5 0 Main components Figure 2 Main components...

Page 6: ...X 500A TX 750A TX 1000A A 595 00 828 00 895 00 1050 00 B 403 00 493 00 565 00 665 00 C 500 00 710 00 766 00 917 00 D 313 00 382 00 442 00 542 00 E 1155 50 1505 50 1766 50 2066 50 F 1141 00 1491 00 175...

Page 7: ...the air further into the room along the surface of the ceiling In this way inflowing air can mix with the room s existing air for a longer period of time and thereby prevent draught This location as...

Page 8: ...turbovex dk The TX Comfort series offer the possibility of installing ducts through the wall or the roof Fresh air can also flow in through a wall duct while exhaust air flows out through the roof Th...

Page 9: ...nit to be fully opened during installation The minimum distance must be the length L as indicated in the illustration above 4 2 2 Wall or ceiling mounted unit When the unit is wall or ceiling mounted...

Page 10: ...ure 8 Ceiling mounted with ceiling ducts The location of the unit in relation to the ducts Please note that the unit is viewed from the rear in the figure below Figure 9 Location of ducts M l TX 250A...

Page 11: ...oint where to create the ducts and where to mount the bracket Figure 10 Measurements for mounting the suspension bracket of a TX Comfort unit It is important that the MIN measurement is followed caref...

Page 12: ...24 e mail info turbovex dk www turbovex dk Drill two holes 5 to 10 mm bigger than the ducts R through the wall or the ceiling It is important to observe all the minimum measurements described in sect...

Page 13: ...98 96 42 24 e mail info turbovex dk www turbovex dk Loosen the two finger screws to open the doors on each side Remove the suspension bracket and mount it on the wall or the ceiling Place the unit on...

Page 14: ...deways The sideways direction should be oriented in the direction away from the air supply Mount the grate of the air supply with the lamellas facing downwards Connect the power supply according to th...

Page 15: ...t and remove the service hatch 2 Remove the front panel The front panel can be removed by loosening the set screws with an Allen key The main circuit board will be found in the left side of the unit S...

Page 16: ...coil To ensure safe frost protection of water heating coil with the built and factory tested automatic the heating coil must always be connected to central heating systems with Flow temperature which...

Page 17: ...ters Water heating coil should never be connected to central heating systems which closed for heat supply eg in weekend and holiday periods so the flow temperature falls below 40 C by freezing weather...

Page 18: ...o turbovex dk www turbovex dk 5 2 0 Power connection Connection of Turbovex TX Comfort according to the circuit diagram see Fig 12 Figure 12 Circuit diagram Note The power connection must be performed...

Page 19: ...98 96 42 24 e mail info turbovex dk www turbovex dk 5 3 0 Power connection for accessories Connection of Turbovex TX Comfort according to the circuit diagram see Fig 13 Figure 13 Circuit diagram for a...

Page 20: ...and is expressed as the ratio between the obtained temperature difference and the maximum achievable temperature difference This is specifically the outdoor temperature minus the air supply temperatu...

Page 21: ...should not be set higher than the room temperature The temperature of the fresh air should be 2 3 degrees below the room temperature to provide optimal circulation within the room When the unit shuts...

Page 22: ...e set screws and open the front Cover using an Allen key Open the front Cover Loosen the 2 thumbscrews and tilt the filter holder Replace the used filter with a new one The side marked Dust Air Side m...

Page 23: ...t screws using an Allen key and open the front Cover Remove the cover and pull out the heat exchanger Gently clean the heat exchanger using a vacuum cleaner Reinsert the heat exchanger and mount the c...

Page 24: ...Page 24 of 24 Turbovex A S Industrivej 45 DK 9600 Aars Telefon 45 96 98 14 62 Fax 45 98 96 42 24 e mail info turbovex dk www turbovex dk 9 0 0 Declaration of conformity...

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