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Duct and Duct Connections

(refer to design drawing)

4 x 125mm nominal diameter spigots are provided for the connection of ducting.  These are clearly marked
for correct connection of the supply and exhaust ducts.  

Where ducting is installed in an unheated space, all of the ducts should be insulated. Where ducting is in
stalled in a heated space, only the cold ducts should be insulated. i.e. the supply duct from outside and the ex
tract duct from the unit to the outside.

The duct layout must be designed to suit the requirements of the ventilation/recovery system and building 
lay-out.  If the ducting passes through a fire wall/barrier, suitable fire dampers must be installed

Where rigid duct is used, it should be installed using the least number of fittings to minimise air flow resist-
ance.  Where possible, final connection to the grilles and unit should be made with a flexible connection.

Where flexible ducts are used, ensure that:
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duct runs are kept as short as possible

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the duct is stretched so that it is smooth and straight

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where bends are necessary, they have large radii (ie avoid sharp bends)

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the duct is not crushed if in a restricted area

Condensation

(The unit may sometimes produce condensation which must be drained away.  A 15mm dia pipe outlet is provid-
ed on this unit).

A 15mm dia pipe must be fitted to the pipe connection.  If any part of the condensate drain is in an 
unheated space it MUST be insulated with the equivalent of at least 25mm of insulating material with a 
thermal conductivity of 0.04 W/(mK). 

The pipe must drain into the normal household drainage system.  

The drain must incorporate a wet or dry trap to prevent air penetration.

The unit must be tilted towards the side carryng the condensation exit point.  It should be installed 

horizontally with a 3º tilt towards the condensation drain used (equivalent of raising the opposite end by 
approximately 25mm).

The drainage pipe must have a continuous fall from the unit to the drainage collection point.

Electrical Connection
WARNINg: these appliances must be earthed and all wiring must conform to current IEE Regulations and
all applicable standards and Building Regulations.

•  The unit is suitable for 230V, 50Hz Single phase supply.
•  The unit is supplied with a mains rated 4 core flexible cord (black, brown, grey and green/yellow)
•  A triple pole isolation switch with contact  separation of at least 3mm must be used to connect the appli-

ance to the fixed wiring when using the Switched Live.  

•  Boost controls must not be located within 1 metre of a cooker or where they may be affected by 

excessive heat or moisture

•  Boost controls should be clearly identified and conveniently located.
•  The boost speed can be triggered by a switched live connection from:

-    PIRFF (passive infra red)

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DRH240 (dynamic remote humidistat)

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THM (thermostat)

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a light switch (if more than one light switch is used, 

each one must be a double pole switch)

-  a remote switch/pull cord 

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PIRFF, DRH240 and THM may have integral over-run timer which controls the length of time that the fan 

will continue to operate at its boost speed after the boost has been switched off.) 

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Summary of Contents for WHHR100

Page 1: ...WHHR100 90DC B Plus Whole House Heat Recovery Unit with Low Energy DC Motor for domestic and commercial use Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions...

Page 2: ...nt avoiding the use of excessive energy and saving heat already generated The heat recovery unit will generally be installed in the loft of a house or the void above the ceiling in an apartment but ma...

Page 3: ...le the unit should NOT be installed directly above a bedroom or living room The condensation drain must be fitted and if insulated use the equivalent of at least 25mm of insulating material with a the...

Page 4: ...5mm of insulating material with a thermal conductivity of 0 04 W mK The pipe must drain into the normal household drainage system The drain must incorporate a wet or dry trap to prevent air penetratio...

Page 5: ...esign value If incorrect adjust as follows Turn the electrical supply off Remove the cover of the electrical control panel Adjust the potentiometer marked min up or down as required See page 6 Turn on...

Page 6: ...Page 6 Vectaire Ltd Lincoln Road Cressex Business Park High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3RH Tel 44 0 1494 522333 Fax 44 0 1494 522337 Email sales vectaire co uk WHHR100 90DC B Plus Oct 2014 E O E...

Page 7: ...WHHR100 90DC B Plus Bypass models Whole House Heat Recovery Unit with Low Energy DC Motor for domestic and commercial use Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions...

Page 8: ...lthy environment avoiding the use of excessive energy and saving heat already generated The heat recovery unit will generally be installed in the loft of a house or the void above the ceiling in an ap...

Page 9: ...ssible the unit should NOT be installed directly above a bedroom or living room The condensation drain must be fitted and if insulated use the equivalent of at least 25mm of insulating material with a...

Page 10: ...5mm of insulating material with a thermal conductivity of 0 04 W mK The pipe must drain into the normal household drainage system The drain must incorporate a wet or dry trap to prevent air penetratio...

Page 11: ...am A green light will appear on the circuit board 3 With the boost switch OFF bathroom light switch off measure the airflow rate at the extract valve and compare this to the design value If there is a...

Page 12: ...valve Boost speed l h drainage 6 Switch on the boost light switch ON 7 Measure the airflow rate at the extract valve and compare this to the design value If there is a difference adjust the potentiom...

Page 13: ...ain access panel Remove the rubber inserts from the filter slots where fitted and slide out the filters from the internal mouldings Clean the filters carefully using a vacuum cleaner and refit Replace...

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