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In-The-Wall

Installation manual

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Page 1: ...IMPORTANT Read this manual carefully before installing the fresh r Keep this manual for future use In The Wall Installation manual ...

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Page 3: ...e fresh r requires a 240v mains electricity supply and must be connected by a qualified electrician The information in this manual is important for the correct and safe installation of the fresh r With the table of contents you ll be able to find the right information in the manual quickly This is the installation manual Besides this manual there is also an user manual available NOTICE This manual...

Page 4: ...ack 14 7 4 1 Drill the round holes 14 7 4 2 Cut the duct pipes 16 7 4 3 Place the duct pipes in the unibody 17 8 Install the fresh r 20 8 1 Place the unibody without timber frame 20 8 2 Place the unibody with timber frame 24 8 3 Connect the fresh r electrically and test its functionality 29 8 4 Make the side of the unibody airtight 30 8 5 Place and mount the door assembly find the content in Bag B...

Page 5: ... 1 fresh r 42 16 1 2 Wall cut out 1 43 16 1 3 Wall cut out 2 44 16 2 Fresh air everywhere connect to your in house ventilation system 45 16 2 1 Rect duct dimensions 46 16 2 2 Rect right angle duct dimensions 47 16 2 3 Rect ro round duct dimensions 47 16 2 4 Dimensions for prepatating the wall for extract ducts 48 ...

Page 6: ...e Wall may only be installed in a wall 2 Target group The manual describes how to install the fresh r The installation must be done by contractors who are familiar with local building regulations Connecting the fresh r to the mains electricity supply must be done by a qualified electrician 3 Symbols used in this manual 3 1 Safety symbols DANGER Indicates an immediate risk of irreversible injury or...

Page 7: ...ible for installing the fresh r should be familiar with the local building regulations 5 Main components A B C D E F G H I J I J fig 1 Main components A ON OFF switch B Power connection wire C Unibody with or without EPP back D Front panel door door frame E Grilles F Grilles frame G Grille assembly 2pcs H Duct pipe 2pcs I Fresh air input socket with fan for upper duct pipe J Stale air output socke...

Page 8: ...ons 7 1 Check the contents 1 Cardboard wall cut drilling template 1 Unibody 1 Front panel door door frame 2 Duct pipe 1 User manual 1 Installation manual 2 Grill assembly 2 Bags with content Bag B Mounting kit for front panel and grilles Bag C Spare parts kit 7 2 Cut the big rectangular hole You will need to cut a rectangular hole in the inner wall of the building to house the unibody fig 1 C of t...

Page 9: ... UP is visible and is pointing upwards Make sure the template is level and plumb 3 Mark the template cut outs 6x Use a pencil 4 Remove the template 5 Draw the complete rectangle Use a ruler 6 Cut the hole UP fig 2 Draw a rectangle using the template fig 3 Dimensions of the rectangular hole 340 mm 0 4 1190 mm 0 4 ...

Page 10: ... needs to have a slope of 2 degrees To draw the round holes do the following 1 Fold the template to a tray and tape the corners Use removable tape in the corners 2 Place the template in the rectangular hole against the outer wall Make sure UP is visible and is pointing upwards Use removable tape in the corners 3 Mark the centres of the round holes NOTICE Precise location of the hole centres and ac...

Page 11: ...to drain towards outside To drill the upper hole 130 mm do the following 2 Drill straight through the outer wall 3 Remove dust and other materials from the holes 4 Get a duct pipe this is the blue PVC pipe and try if it fits in the holes A A Section cut AA inner wall outer wall fig 5 Position of the two holes 130 2 mm 897 2 mm 128 2 mm 186 2 mm 130 2 mm 2 0 ...

Page 12: ...f the wall D1 160 mm Tip Use a wide tape or two paper sheets taped together to mark the duct pipes and get a perpendicular cut 2 Cut the lower duct pipe output stale air to the total width of the wall s D2 125 mm 3 Deburr the duct pipes Use a deburring tool such as a file D1 D2 D1 160 mm D2 125 mm fig 6 Determine D1 and D2 fig 7 Make the duct pipes to the correct size for upper duct pipe for lower...

Page 13: ...C glue on the white ring which is located on the inside of the stale air output socket see fig 8 Do not put PVC glue on the fresh air input tube fig 8 Put PVC glue in the stale air output socket on the white ring only 2 Place the duct pipes into the unibody Make sure the lips are pointed towards the bottom side of the unibody These are needed to mate with the outside wall grills fig 9 Put PVC glue...

Page 14: ...n the outer wall of the building The lowest hole needs to have a slope of 2 degrees To draw the round holes do the following 1 Fold the template to a tray and tape the corners Use removable tape in the corners 2 Place the template in the rectangular hole against the outer wall Make sure UP is visible and is pointing upwards 3 Mark the centres of the round holes NOTICE Good location of the hole cen...

Page 15: ...other materials from the holes 4 Get a duct pipe this is the blue PVC pipe and try if it fits the holes A A Section cut AA inner wall outer wall fig 11 Position of the two holes NOTICE The lower duct pipe is the condensate drain and needs to be water tight Apply PVC glue to the last 3 cm of the duct and to the white ring Make an airtight connection the air in the ducts can be very cold No warm moi...

Page 16: ...tal width of the wall D1 160 mm Tip Use a wide tape or two paper sheets taped together to mark the duct pipes and get a perpendicular cut 3 Cut the lower duct pipe output stale air to the total width of the wall s D2 125 mm 4 Deburr the duct pipes Use a deburring tool such as a file D1 D2 D1 160 mm D2 125 mm fig 12 Determine D1 and D2 fig 13 Make the duct pipes to the correct size for upper duct p...

Page 17: ... on the fresh air input tube fig 14 Put PVC glue in the stale air output socket on the white ring only 2 Place the duct pipes into the unibody Make sure the lips are pointed towards the bottom side of the unibody These are needed to mate with the outside wall grilles fig 15 Place the PVC duct pipes into the unibody 3 Put EPP glue on the unibody around the PVC duct pipes ...

Page 18: ...18 fig 16 Put EPP glue on the unibody around the PVC duct pipes 4 Place the EPP covers on the duct pipes fig 17 Place the EPP covers ...

Page 19: ...e and the upper duct pipe to the unibody needs to be airtight because air leaks will create unwanted condensation fig 18 Put EPP glue around the edges of the covers 6 Cut the Epp covers They need to cover the whole duct pipe The lips need to extend beyond the covers fig 19 Cut the EPP covers fig 20 The lips need to extend beyond the covers ...

Page 20: ...body without a timber frame follow the next steps If you are placing the unibody with a timber frame follow the steps of paragraph of 8 2 page 24 Do the following 1 Make sure the brackets are mounted at the right position See fig 21 fig 21 Make sure the brackets are mounted at the right position ...

Page 21: ... four brackets in a Z shape as shown in fig 22 fig 22 Fold the brackets 3 Hold the unibody as shown in fig 23 and place it fig 24 fig 23 Hold the unibody as shown in this figure fig 24 Place the unibody in the wall ...

Page 22: ... sides and mount the unibody in the wall see fig 26 NOTICE When you are installing the fresh r everywhere now use the extract ducts to make a connection to your in house ventilation system For more information see appendix 16 2 fig 25 Make sure the distance between the front side of the unibody and the front face of the inner wall is 43 mm 43 mm 0 2 ...

Page 23: ...23 fig 26 Mount the brackets on the wall 4 times ...

Page 24: ...24 8 2 Place the unibody with timber frame Do the following 1 Assemble the timber frame and attach metal strips according to your specific configuration fig 27 Assemble the timber frame ...

Page 25: ...25 2 Make sure the brackets are mounted at the right position See fig 28 fig 28 Make sure the brackets are mounted at the right position ...

Page 26: ...he wall Secure the timber frame with screws and raw plugs not supplied Distance screws work very well for this application fig 29 Hold the unibody as shown in this figure fig 30 Secure with screws and rawplugs 4 Fold the four brackets in a Z shape as shown in fig 31 fig 31 Fold the brackets ...

Page 27: ...s shown in this figure fig 33 Place the unibody in the wall 6 Make sure the distance between the front side of the unibody and the front face of the inner wall is 43 mm see fig 34 fig 34 Make sure the distance between the front side of the unibody and the front face of the the inner wall is 43 mm 43 mm 0 2 ...

Page 28: ...unibody in the wall see fig 35 fig 35 Mount the brackets on the wall 4 times NOTICE When you are installing the fresh r everywhere now use the extract ducts to make a connection to your in house ventilation system For more information see appendix 16 2 ...

Page 29: ...g to wire in the fresh r 2 Make the electrical connection while the fresh r is turned OFF The electric cable location is on the left hand top fig 36 Location of the electric cable 3 Turn the mains power ON again in the distribution box 4 Turn the fresh r ON and wait for approximately 1 minute while the fresh r boots up If you see three illuminated lights and notice fans running the unit is properl...

Page 30: ...the exterior wall with expanding foam The sides around the unibody should be airtight At the same time the expanding foam should insulate the complete side of the unibody NOTICE This seal needs to be airtight because air leaks will create unwanted condensation fig 37 Make the edges air tight ...

Page 31: ... in Bag B Do the following 1 Place the door assembly in the rectangular gap 2 Open the door to get access to the four mounting holes 3 Mount the door assembly with four screws Tip Drill holes and use plugs if necessary fig 38 Place and mount the door assembly ...

Page 32: ... to unlock the middle bar 2 Move the middle bar 3 Examine if the door rests against the middle bar 4 If so turn the nuts clockwise to lock the middle bar When adjusted properly you will note a compression line in the foam inside the door Please check this before you go to the next step by closing and opening the door fig 39 Move the middle bar and lock it 8 7 Open the storm flaps The fresh r is eq...

Page 33: ... flap levers 8 8 Make an airtight connection outer wall Seal the pipe wall interface with outdoor silicone kit This will prevent air leaking fig 41 Put silicone kit between the duct pipes and the outer wall outside of the house 2 x ...

Page 34: ... of the outside wall 2 Place the covers 3 Mount the covers with 4 screws Two at each side NOTICE The lip of the lower duct pipe should overlap with the edge of the grilles cover so that condensate drains away from the outer wall fig 42 Place the grid assembly fig 43 Lip should overlap with the edge of the grilles ...

Page 35: ...up and the green fan indication lights are running 2 Press the middle button increase fan speed for approximately 5 seconds until you hear a beep Then wait 10 seconds 3 Press the lower button decrease fan speed for approximately 5 seconds until you hear a beep The following actions must be done with your smartphone laptop or tablet Do the following 4 Start your device and go to settings 5 Select w...

Page 36: ... your router you can normally find it on a sticker on the router itself 12 Enter your wifi passphrase wireless key also called password in the Passphrase box Tip Check the Show Passphrase to visually check that you entered the correct passphrase 13 Press save reboot NOTICE If the connection fails check the settings of your router Please make sure that the Wireless 2 4 Ghz configuration is set to m...

Page 37: ... properly adjusted Page 31 Is the bottom duct water tight and glued with PVC cement Page 13 or 17 Are all four sides of the unibody completely sealed with expanding foam Page 29 Are the ducts properly sealed to the outside wall Page 33 Are the storm flaps fully open Page 31 Does the unit sound normal Does the door close properly Is air blowing from the bottom part of the door Is the CO2 indicator ...

Page 38: ...tomatic on basis of CO ppm CE Weight Less than 20 kg Dimensions 1143 mm 300 mm 160 mm 12 Who can I contact for questions spare parts or more information Vaventis Energiestraat 28 1411 AT Naarden The Netherlands support fresh r eu www fresh r eu 13 Warranty 2 years as stated in the General terms and conditions of Vaventis B V The warranty period will be Extended with one year 3 years in total if th...

Page 39: ...ondensate will not be guided correctly contact your supplier for details Where does the air enter the room From the bottom third of the front panel contact your supplier for details Where is the air extracted from the room From the top third of the front panel contact your supplier for details Why should we not mount the unit close to the ground Because it is more efficient to take warm air from t...

Page 40: ...rrect Yes moving air feels colder then stationary air refer to user manual How can I operate the unit On the control panel A for automatic You can increase or decrease the fan speed manually using the fan buttons Refer to the user manual Increase or lower fans speed via the fan buttons refer to user manual What does the smiley tell me They indicate the air quality refer to user manual Does the uni...

Page 41: ... The Netherlands declare under our sole responsibility that the following product E quipment Air handling unit with heat recovery Brand name Vaventis Model type Fresh r is in conformity with the following Directives 2006 95 EC Low Voltage LVD the product bears the CE label 14 J van Beuzekom Managing Director Weesp October 16 th 2014 ...

Page 42: ...42 16 Appendix 16 1 Technical drawings 16 1 1 fresh r Dimensions are in mm Dimensions in brackets are in inches ...

Page 43: ...43 16 1 2 Wall cut out 1 Dimensions are in mm Dimensions in brackets are in inches ...

Page 44: ...44 16 1 3 Wall cut out 2 Dimensions are in mm Dimensions in brackets are in inches ...

Page 45: ...establish this connection The fresh r everywhere has an extract connection port on the top or the side according to the specified configuration at the time of order You can only connect to the fresh r port using the supplied connect and a piece of standard rectangular duct This should be done before connecting other angles and adapters fig 44 Example of an extract duct connected to the side of the...

Page 46: ...lar to round duct It depends on the particular situation which extract ducts you need and how you make the connection Please refer to the next paragraphs for the dimensions of the extract ducs 16 2 1 Rectangular duct dimensions Dimensions are in mm Dimensions in brackets are in inches 100 3 937 204 8 032 60 2 362 100 3 937 204 8 032 60 2 362 ...

Page 47: ... in mm Dimensions in brackets are in inches 16 2 3 Rectangular ro round duct dimensions Dimensions are in mm Dimensions in brackets are in inches 205 8 071 2 places 61 2 402 2 places 50 1 969 258 75 10 187 2 places 104 5 4 114 2 places 120 4 724 220 8 661 126 4 961 ...

Page 48: ...48 16 2 4 Dimensions for prepatating the wall for extract ducts ...

Page 49: ...ES 750 29 528 2 PLACES 140 5 512 96 3 780 DUCT CENTRE 2 PLACES 55 2 165 20 787 WALL DEPTH DUCT REGIONS 750 29 528 2 PLACES 140 5 512 20 787 WALL DEPTH DUCT REGIONS 55 2 165 96 3 780 DUCT CENTRE 2 PLACES 76 2 165 DUCT CENTRE 2 PLACES ...

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