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Installing the wireless operating switch on the wall

4x

1.

3.

2.

Fig. 10

1. 

On smooth surfaces, the wireless operating switch
can be affixed with the supplied adhesive tape.

Enabling the wireless operating switch

Fig. 11

1. 

Press the "LRN/SET" button on the wireless
receiver.
The "LRN/SET" button flashes red.

2. 

Press   once on the wireless operating switch.
The "LRN/SET" button lights up red for approx. 2 s.
The button then flashes again.

3. 

Press the "LRN/SET" button on the wireless
receiver.
The "LRN/SET" button stops flashing. The wireless
operating switch is now enabled.

Note

To enable additional wireless operating switches,
repeat steps 1 to 3.

4. 

Close the wireless receiver (see step 1 on
page 16).

Installation sequence

Electrical connections

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Summary of Contents for H32E B300

Page 1: ...ns for contractors VIESMANN Vitovent 300 W Type H32S B300 B400 Type H32E B300 B400 Mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery for a maximum air flow rate of 300 m3 h and 400 m3 h VITOVENT 300 W...

Page 2: ...ied contractors Work on electrical equipment may only be carried out by a qualified electrician Ventilation units and systems may only be installed and commissioned by trained ventilation specialists...

Page 3: ...n be dam aged by electrostatic discharge Prior to commencing any work touch earthed objects such as heat ing or water pipes to discharge static loads Repair work Please note Repairing components that...

Page 4: ...ing and connecting the ventilation programming unit 15 Connecting the heat pump 15 Connecting the heat generator via the ventilation control module type LM1 15 Installing the wireless operating switch...

Page 5: ...apturing of sensor data in addition to time control or manual control Control according to local demand captur ing of multiple sensor data in addition to time control or manual control Intended use Th...

Page 6: ...r e g on cooler summer nights The constant flow rate control ensures a defined con stant air flow rate on the supply and extract air side irrespective of the static pressure of the ductwork The built...

Page 7: ...out parameter settings diagnosis and troubleshooting Installation and service instructions for the ven tilation programming unit type LB1 or the heat generator Information Product information cont 581...

Page 8: ...ion with the living space airtight and shut Information regarding the operation of the Vitovent in conjunction with open flue combustion equip ment On site safety equipment must be installed that will...

Page 9: ...2S B400 H32E B400 A Supply air DN 160 DN 180 B Extract air DN 160 DN 180 C Outdoor air DN 160 DN 180 D Exhaust air DN 160 DN 180 E Electrical terminal area F Condensate drain connector connection piec...

Page 10: ...of the mechanical ventilation system Prevent the ingress of dust whilst building work is in progress by the following measures Following the installation close all supply air and extract air vents for...

Page 11: ...ries Vibrations are isola ted by means of adjustable anti vibration feet 2 Level the Vitovent 300 W horizontally Connecting the outdoor air and exhaust air pipes Push ducts onto the respective ventila...

Page 12: ...i ance Condensate must be able to drain freely Route condensate pipes with a steady fall Do not allow pipes to sag Connect the condensate pipe to the waste water pipe via a waterless trap or trap with...

Page 13: ...iameter 32 mm sup plied D Trap with stench trap on site Note Secure pipe connections with PVC adhesive Electrical connections Danger Damaged wiring insulation can lead to serious injury from electrica...

Page 14: ...h a geothermal heat exchanger H Output 0 and 10 V X15 9 K Additional external electric preheating coil fitted in the outdoor air duct Input phase L Power supply 230 V 50 Hz X14 1 Output phase L 230 V...

Page 15: ...ing switches note that the range may be reduced due to the following factors There may be no wireless reception On their way between transmitter and receiver wire less signals are damped e g by air or...

Page 16: ...d connecting the wireless receiver 2 8 1 Fig 8 2 On smooth surfaces the wireless receiver can be affixed with the supplied adhesive film 3 Fig 9 Installation sequence Electrical connections cont 58165...

Page 17: ...SET button flashes red 2 Press once on the wireless operating switch The LRN SET button lights up red for approx 2 s The button then flashes again 3 Press the LRN SET button on the wireless receiver...

Page 18: ...tor Electrical connection See page 14 Central humidity sensor accessories Installation instructions for the humidity sensor Power supply Danger Incorrectly executed electrical installations can result...

Page 19: ...combustion equipment in room sealed mode with a separate combustion air supply We rec ommend combustion equipment that has general building approval as room sealed combustion equip ment of the Deutsch...

Page 20: ...st entering the ventilation unit and the duct work can result in faulty operation of the mechanical ventilation system Only start the ventilation unit after all other con struction work inside the bui...

Page 21: ...extract air vents Observe the instructions of the test equipment manufacturer Record actual values in the commissioning report Note Use measuring funnel B for supply air and extract air valves This e...

Page 22: ...stribution of the air flow rates for the supply air and the extract air areas Balancing the air flow rates on the supply air extract air sides Installation and service instructions for the ven tilatio...

Page 23: ...leaner If the filters have already been cleaned several times replace both filters Replace both filters at least annually Dispose of contaminated filters through domestic waste Appliance with coarse f...

Page 24: ...er Note The metal frames for the coarse filters are not used when using the fine filters Resetting the filter service indicator Operating instructions for the ventilation pro gramming unit type LB1 or...

Page 25: ...hanger Assembly in reverse order Cleaning information Danger Chemical deposits on the countercurrent heat exchanger can cause damage to health and to the appliance Only clean the countercurrent heat e...

Page 26: ...air filter and countercurrent heat exchanger See pages 23 and 25 2 Wipe interior A and condensate pan B with a damp cloth Clean with a vacuum cleaner if required Never use cleaning agents Commissioni...

Page 27: ...n see page 26 and the trap 2 Check the condensate pipe at the condensate drain connector for firm seating and possible leaks Checking the firm seating of electrical plug in connectors and cable entrie...

Page 28: ...28 The installer must instruct the user in the operation of the system Commissioning inspection maintenance Instructing the system user 5816563...

Page 29: ...lug before removing the cover Safeguard against reconnection 1 2 3 Fig 19 Assembly in reverse order Checking the DIP switches and pressure hoses The pressure hoses must be firmly seated on the con tro...

Page 30: ...gs Vitovent 300 W Type H32S B300 H32E B300 H32S B400 H32E B400 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 Temperature sensor resistance curve Temperature sensors NTC 10 k 100 10 20 10 0 10 20 30 Temperature in C 6 8 2...

Page 31: ...exchanger E Output 24 V max 4 5 VA For CO2 and humidity sensor additional F and G or For ventilation control module type LM1 plus J F Input changeover Input 0 to 10 V for humidity sensor delivered co...

Page 32: ...ating coil Z Internal power supply 1 N PE 230 V 50 Hz Required parameter settings Connection Ventilation programming unit type LB1 Heat pump control unit Vitotronic 200 type WO1C Vitotronic 200 contro...

Page 33: ...air Living room Living room Dining room Bedroom Study Child s room 1 Child s room 2 Intended flow rate m h Supply air Extract air valve Preset aperture width First test average Air velocity m s Air fl...

Page 34: ...ure width Second test average Air velocity m s Air flow rate m h Total supply air Extract air Kitchen Bathroom Guest WC Utility room Total extract air Sample person 160 163 152 46 25 25 25 30 30 25 16...

Page 35: ...lute extract air humidity g kg 12 12 12 12 Casing Material Sheet steel Colour White Material of profiles for noise attenuation and thermal in sulation EPS plastic Dimensions excluding connectors Total...

Page 36: ...ating coil W 138 138 192 192 Operation with integral electric preheating coil W 1138 1138 1192 1192 Energy efficiency class to EU Regulation no 1254 2014 Manual control Time control A A A B Central de...

Page 37: ...ot part of ordi nary household waste For decommissioning the system isolate the system from the power supply and allow components to cool down where appropriate All components must be disposed of corr...

Page 38: ...s with the European directives and supplementary national requirements in terms of its design and operational characteristics Using the serial number the full Declaration of Con formity can be found o...

Page 39: ...rol modes to ErP 5 Control PCB 29 31 Countercurrent heat exchanger 6 8 12 19 25 35 Cleaning 25 Cover PCB 29 Curves 30 D Diagnosis 7 Dimensions 9 35 DIP switch 30 DIP switch checking 29 Duct routing 8...

Page 40: ...ecting 15 R Radial fan 35 Rated voltage 36 Rate of humidity change 35 Recirculating extractors 8 Reports Commissioning report 33 34 Resistance curve temperature sensors 30 Ribbon heater 12 S Safety me...

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