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Warnings & Safety Information 

 

Sentinel Kinetic MVHR Installation & Commissioning 

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 

 

PLEASE READ THESE 
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 
BEFORE COMMENCING 
INSTALLATION. 

1. Do not install this product in areas where 
the following may be present or occur: 
•  Excessive oil or a grease laden 
atmosphere. 
•  Corrosive or flammable gases, liquids or 
vapours. 
•  Subject to direct water spray from hoses. 
•  Ambient temperatures higher than 40

°

and lower than -20

°

C. 

•  Possible obstructions that may hinder 
access to or removal of the unit. 
2. All wiring must be in accordance with the 
current IEE wiring regulations BS7671, or 
appropriate standards of your country. 
Installation should be inspected and tested 
by a suitably qualified person after 
completion. 
3. Ensure the mains supply (voltage, 
frequency and phase) complies with the 
rating label. 
4. The unit should be provided with a local 
double pole fused spur fitted with a 3A fuse 
having a contact separation of at least 3mm. 
5. These units must be earthed. 
6. Precautions must be taken to avoid the 
back-flow of gases into the building from the 
open flue of gas or other fuel-burning 
appliances. 
7. This appliance is not intended for use 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 concerning use of the appliance 
by a person responsible for their safety. 

 
 
8. Young children should be supervised to 
ensure that they do not play with the 
appliance. 

INSTALLATION GUIDANCE 

1. The installer is responsible for the installation and 
electrical connection of the sentinel system on site. It is the 
responsibility of the installer to ensure that the equipment is 
safely and securely installed and left only when 
mechanically and electrically safe. 

2. All regulations and requirements must be strictly followed 
to prevent hazards to life and property, both during and 
after installation, and during any subsequent servicing and 
maintenance. 

3. The unit’s condensate drain must be connected to the 
building’s wastewater drainage system. 

4. Certain applications may require the installation of sound 
attenuation to achieve the sound levels required. 

5. The unit must not be connected directly to a tumble 
drier. 

6. The supply and exhaust valves must be fully opened 
prior to commissioning. 

7. The supply air must be drawn from the exterior of the 
property. 

8. The unit should be allowed to stabilise during 
commissioning for a minimum period of 5 minutes when 
changing between boost and normal speeds. 

9. Ensure that the unit’s external grilles are a minimum of 
1500mm apart. The exhaust grille should be located at 
least 600mm away from any flue outlet. The inlet grille 
should  be located 2000mm away from any flue outlet. 

10. This product and associated duct installation should be 
carried out in accordance with the domestic ventilation 
compliance guide. 

 
Disposal 

This product should not be disposed of with 
household waste. Please recycle where 
facilities exist. Check with your local authority 
for recycling advice.

Summary of Contents for 407161

Page 1: ...xia Limited All rights reserved Sentinel Kinetic 200ZP Kinetic 200ZPH Kinetic 200ZPM Installation Commissioning Model Stock Ref N 200ZP 407161 200ZPH 407162 200ZPM 407476 PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTI...

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Page 3: ...g children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance INSTALLATION GUIDANCE 1 The installer is responsible for the installation and electrical connection of the sentinel s...

Page 4: ...Filter Maintenance 31 12 Monthly Maintenance 31 Spares 34 Troubleshooting 35 Diagnosing a Problem 35 Appendix Options and Accessories 36 CO2 Temperature Sensor 35 Normal Boost switch 35 Humidistat 35...

Page 5: ...ll supply cooler air to your room If the room is cooler than the set indoor temperature i e you need the room heating and the outdoor air is warmer than the actual room temperature i e the outdoor air...

Page 6: ...240 V AC single phase AC Frequency Input 50 Hz nominal Supply Fuse 3 A located in fused spur Product Fuse 2 A located on main PCB Rated Power 55W max Physical Height 200mm Width 575mm Length excludin...

Page 7: ...le Lift and Move the Unit Safely Check the weight of the unit that you are installing Always use appropriate lifting techniques and appliances when moving heavy equipment Check Site Requirements and S...

Page 8: ...Technical Specification Installation Sentinel Kinetic MVHR Installation Commissioning 7 Unit Dimensions...

Page 9: ...ioning 8 Ceiling Mounting Step 2 Insert four fixing studs in holes For ceilings made of other materials use appropriate fasteners Step 1 Mark out and drill four fixing holes in concrete ceiling slab S...

Page 10: ...r cable ties and duct tape 3 Insulate any ducting passing through an unheated space to prevent any heat losses and surface condensation Stage 6 Connect the 22mm condensate drain outlet to the building...

Page 11: ...ted in a living space for the end user or used for commissioning the unit 2 Fit the Remote Control cable plug into the cable socket fitted to the Heat Recovery Unit 3 Connect the cable assembly to the...

Page 12: ...from electrical enclosure Stage 2 Slide enclosure to its lower position Stage 3 Remove cover screws and enclosure cover BEFORE COMMENCING ENSURE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY Stage 4 Con...

Page 13: ...1 3 can be connected to be switched by a current detector for example detecting a hob being switched on or a temperature sensor for example detecting the flow of hot water Terminal 4 can be used in co...

Page 14: ...e indication of a unit fault See the Control Panel for fault code see Service Fault Code Screens on page 35 L Mains Live 220 240 V AC 50 Hz input N Mains Neutral 220 240 V AC 50 Hz input EARTH Mains E...

Page 15: ...ce in a bathroom or kitchen NOTE Power supplied to the unit via a three pole isolating switch such as Vent Axia Part Number 563518 must be supplied via the same circuit as the LS connection Alternativ...

Page 16: ...Turn the power off at the mains supply isolator Wired Remote Control Display Display Normal Airflow 30 Buttons Four buttons on the Control Unit provide the controls for configuring and monitoring the...

Page 17: ...a percentage of the unit s maximum flow Airflow Units Wireless Control Screen Not available Wireless Control Not Fitted Humidity Sensor Screen The Humidity Sensor screen displays whether the humidity...

Page 18: ...n be triggered from the wireless transmitter boost switch If the installation has switch sensors is wired to the lighting has Vent Wise sensors Vent Wise momentary switch or if the internal time switc...

Page 19: ...t Clock Screen From the Normal Airflow screen simply press the button once to access the Set Clock screen The Set Clock Control screen enables you to change the clock settings The clock retains its se...

Page 20: ...o on Indoor Temp 25 C Outdoor Temp Screen From the Normal Airflow screen simply press the button until the Indoor Temp is displayed Press button to choose the required temperature and then press butto...

Page 21: ...hooting on page 35 Follow good practice when commissioning the unit Ensure that the system is installed according to the system designer s intent incorporating any acoustic ducting that all joints are...

Page 22: ...P Control Off CV Security PIN Boost Supply 50 Boost Extract 50 Normal Supply 30 Normal Extract 30 Low Supply 20 Low Extract 20 Ckr Hood Supply 30 Ckr Hood Extract 100 Boost Overrun 15 m Boost Delay 00...

Page 23: ...e normal display will resume if no buttons are pressed for two minutes Security PIN Screen If a security PIN code has been previously set this screen will display Enter the PIN using and buttons Secur...

Page 24: ...e Normal speed cannot be set below Low speed or above Boost speed setting Normal Extract 30 Low Supply Screen The Low Supply screen enables you to set the Low airflow speed for the Supply fan in order...

Page 25: ...00 m Boost On Off Screen The Boost On Off screen enables you to set a time for boost to be activated for each day of the week You can set up to three On Off times per day shown as Day1 Day2 and Day3 I...

Page 26: ...2 sec will copy yesterday s times to today Setting finishes when the last off minutes for Sun are accepted at which point the screen will now show All Set or holding the button for 3 seconds Normal O...

Page 27: ...e Boost Limit the unit runs at boost airflow Between these limits the unit runs at a proportional airflow Proportional 1 Humidity For a humidity sensor a percentage value must be entered for boost and...

Page 28: ...three sensors will run hot to the touch albeit well below its maximum temperature If any input is shorted e g used with switch the board will overheat and shut down Nominal trip level is with the Load...

Page 29: ...for 15 minutes hour and run for 45 depending on the temperature below 0 C If the supply air temperature is 20 C or below the supply fan switches off and the extract fan continues to run at reduced ra...

Page 30: ...off for example in conjunction with a smoke alarm No changes may be made to this screen BMS 00 The Security PIN screen enables you to set a four digit personal identification number PIN to access the...

Page 31: ...off inactive Normal On Off All days set to 0 00 on 00 00 off inactive Set Service No Not set Humidity 70 Proportional 1 Humidity Boost Normal 60 CO2 Boost 2000 ppm Normal 1000 ppm Temperature Boost 27...

Page 32: ...ly using a vacuum cleaner if necessary 3 Replace the filters and cover plates 4 Reset the automatic message press and hold the and buttons for 5 seconds 12 Monthly Maintenance Item Action Fan Filters...

Page 33: ...se Filter Covers loose using finger slots Remove Filter Covers Filters can now be pulled out using the attached Ribbons Clean Filters gently by tapping or carefully using a vacuum cleaner if necessary...

Page 34: ...tion some water may pour from the drain and pipe during this operation Remove the six case sleeve nuts and the two washers and retain for reassembly Gently ease the case apart by pulling downwards on...

Page 35: ...ntrol cable 443283 Filter Cover 2 per pack 407588 Sleeve Nuts and Washers pack of 6 407589 Lift Heat Exchanger from Lower Case Wash the inside of the Lower case and Heat Exchanger in warm water using...

Page 36: ...lt Codes Code Problem 01 Supply Fan not running 02 Extract Fan not running 04 PCB 24 V fuse FS1 failure 08 Temperature sensor T1 supply faulty 16 Temperature sensor T2 extract faulty 32 Wired Remote C...

Page 37: ...ally depending on the temperature and relative humidity levels in the extracted air whilst avoiding nuisance tripping at night time when temperatures drop and relative humidity naturally rises The uni...

Page 38: ...mand Control Local Demand Control Declared Max Internal External Leakage Rates for BVUs or carry over for regenerative heat exchangers only Ext Leakage Rates for Ducted UVUs 5 Internal 5 External 5 In...

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Page 40: ...on not authorised by the company Vent Axia Lo Carbon products offer an extended guarantee on the motor to 5 years IF CLAIMING UNDER TERMS OF GUARANTEE Please return the complete product carriage paid...

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