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Heat Recovery Units

Immediately upon receipt of goods, check for possible damage in transit paying par cular
a en on to fan impellers, coil connec ons and unit casing. Prior to installa on please check
to ensure alignment and smooth rota on of the impeller a er transit. Also check to ensure that
any ancillary items are included. These will normally be supplied fitted or, in the case of small
items, taped to the unit.
In the event of any damage having occurred or if any item is found to be missing, it is essen al
to inform VES Andover Ltd. within 

7 days

 of delivery quo ng sales order number and the unit

type, as found on the unit nameplate. A er this period, VES would be unable to accept any
claim for damaged or missing goods.

The en re system must be considered for safety purposes and it is the responsibility of the
installer to ensure that all of the equipment is installed in compliance with the manufacturer’s
recommenda ons, with due regard to the current HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT and con-
forms to all relevant statutory regula ons.
Where a unit is installed so that a failure of components could result in injury to personnel,
precau ons should be taken to prevent such an injury. If the unit is installed where there is a
reasonable possibility of persons or objects coming into contact with the impeller whilst
opera onal, a guard should be fitted or steps taken to prevent this. It is the installer’s
responsibility to ensure that access panels are not obstructed in any way and safe working
access for maintenance must be provided in accordance with Health and Safety and Building
Regula ons. For confirma on of required access please see the appropriate unit outline
drawing.
Considera on must also be given by the installer for adequate illumina on of the unit loca on
in order for safe maintenance. Further considera on should be given to the unit’s posi on and
secured into place as appropriate. This is especially important with external moun ng as the
wind and elements may effect the overall stability and safety of the unit.

Moun ng hangers, door furniture, isolators etc. extend beyond the casework and so are
vunerable to accidental damage. Take necessary precau ons so as not to cause damage whilst
handling the unit.

The weight of each unit/sec on is specified on the outline drawing and the total unit weight
will be displayed on the unit inspec on label. When li ing the unit using a fork li  truck
ensure the whole unit is supported by the full length of the forks. It may be necessary to use
fork extensions to fully support the unit properly. The centre of gravity may be offset from the
centre of the unit; this needs to be taken into considera on when li ing the unit.

Handle with care. Failure to fully support the unit during li ing may result in damage to the
unit casework Handles, lids, housings and coil connec ons must NOT be used as li ing points.

Units are to be rigged and li ed using spreaders, taking
into account the weight of the unit, and li ing gear should
be arranged so as not to bear on the casework see right.

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Receipt of Goods

&  Handling

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Summary of Contents for ecovent ECVB262-1

Page 1: ...l Instructions Eagle Close Chandlers Ford Industrial Estate Chandlers Ford Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 44 0 2380 46 11 50 email info ves co uk web www ves co uk Issue G Operation Maintenance Manu...

Page 2: ...dvice for personnel or potential unit property damage Indicates important information Warning Caution Important Important Conventions ecovent Heat Recovery Units page Introduc on 2 Nomenclature 3 Rece...

Page 3: ...ng Null No Hea ng E Electric Heater Ba ery W LPHW Coil 9 In ll DS 25mm double skinned EE 50mm double skinned 10 Handing LT Le Top Access denotes posi on of RT Right Top Access supply air ow LIDSAF LB...

Page 4: ...not obstructed in any way and safe working access for maintenance must be provided in accordance with Health and Safety and Building Regula ons For con rma on of required access please see the appropr...

Page 5: ...included Ensure that the drop rod used is selected appropriatedly to accomodate the load of the unit Unit moun ng detail Fig 3 4 5 Installa on 4 Important Ecovent units with ed silencers are sec onal...

Page 6: ...be opened either way or removed completely Each handle assembly features a lockable handle secured as standard by an M4 Hex key In order to open the hinges correctly the locks must be in the open pos...

Page 7: ...are recommended It is important that water and steam coils are protected against damage from extreme weather condi ons during the winter season If the water is allowed to freeze in the coil system dam...

Page 8: ...t sec on Should this posi on be inappropriate an alternate posi on is available on the opposite side of the unit For further informa on regarding alterna ve condensate pipe rou ng please contact VES o...

Page 9: ...connector to be supplied by others Terminate through the case onsite as required ensuring that any swarf is removed and that the unit is sealed a er connec on Should it be required to remove any comp...

Page 10: ...utlet and associated pipework Make certain all swarf is removed before use It is the customer s responsibility to supply earth fault protec on through the building installa on device and a dedicated i...

Page 11: ...doubt for units with ed VES controls or for special versions of the units consult the wiring diagram in your document pack or contact VES Customer Services Department on 08448 15 60 60 quo ng the sale...

Page 12: ...12 www ves co uk ecovent Heat Recovery Units Not tted on EVC5 Con nued Standard Isolator arrangement Fig 20 Standard Wiring Fan Installa on 5 19 19...

Page 13: ...13 www ves co uk ecovent Heat Recovery Units Con nued Standard Control Panel Arrangement Fig 21 Con nued over on page 14 Standard Wiring Fan Installa on 5...

Page 14: ...14 www ves co uk ecovent Heat Recovery Units Con nued Con nued from page 13 Standard Control Panel Arrangement Fig 22 Standard Wiring Fan Installa on 5 19 19 Not tted on EVC5...

Page 15: ...if the fan is rubbing To align loosen the fan inlet eye xings and adjust the pos on so that the gap between inlet and fan are equidistant Ensure the fan runs freely in the new posi on re ghten the xi...

Page 16: ...to the calcula on as below or by using the di eren al pressure curve Simply read across from the pressure measurement to the fan curve and down to calculate the resultant air volume If the unit featur...

Page 17: ...avoid damage to the unit or injury to personnel This is par cularly important with bottom access units Ensure the AHU has been allowed to completely cool before a emp ng any work to the unit For units...

Page 18: ...l xings are securely ghtened To remove the fan assembly Fig ensure the unit is fully isolated Separate the supply plugs to the fan as shown above Detach the measuring tube from the inlet ring and stow...

Page 19: ...n mounted on an adapter plate To remove unplug as per Fig undo the two screws and carefully remove the fan adapter plate assembly retaining all xings To replace the fan assembly secure one xing leavin...

Page 20: ...of the heat exchange by gently brushing Loosened debris can then be vacuumed from the surface of the matrix or ushed through with warm water Stubborn deposits can be removed by using a low pressure w...

Page 21: ...gh Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel 44 0 2380 46 11 50 email info ves co uk web www ves co uk VES is a trading name of VES Andover Ltd Registered in England No 02303719 Registered Office as above VES Andover Lt...

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