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Installation and service instructions

for contractors

VIESMANN

Vitovent 300-W
Type H32S C325
Type H32S C400

Mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery
for a maximum air flow rate of 325 m

3

/h and 400 m

3

/h

VITOVENT 300-W

6152162 GB

4/2020

Please keep safe.

Summary of Contents for H32S C325

Page 1: ...uctions for contractors VIESMANN Vitovent 300 W Type H32S C325 Type H32S C400 Mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery for a maximum air flow rate of 325 m3 h and 400 m3 h VITOVENT 300 W 61521...

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: ...of electrical connections 15 Fitting and connecting the ventilation programming unit 15 Connecting the heat pump 15 Installing the wireless operating switch accessories 16 Air pressure switch on site...

Page 5: ...ing inspec tion and maintenance are found in the Commission ing inspection and maintenance section and identified as follows Symbol Meaning Steps required during commissioning Not required during comm...

Page 6: ...eheated in the countercurrent heat exchanger by the energy from the extract air without the two air flows mixing The cleaned and preheated outdoor air is then routed through the ductwork as supply air...

Page 7: ...or in the Viessmann spare part app Information about parameter settings diagnosis and troubleshooting Installation and service instructions for Ventila tion programming unit type LB1 or heat pump cont...

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: ...E A B D C F 270 Fig 1 A Extract air B Exhaust air C Outdoor air D Supply air E Electrical terminal area F Waterless trap standard delivery with continuing connection DN 32 Type Connections H32S C325...

Page 10: ...E C D B A F Fig 2 A Extract air B Exhaust air C Outdoor air D Supply air E Electrical terminal area F Waterless trap standard delivery with continuing connection DN 32 Type Connections H32S C325 L DN...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...nto the wall mounting bracket check that it is mounted securely Floorstanding installation 1 In order to safeguard that the condensate can drain off freely site the Vitovent 300 W on a mounting base a...

Page 13: ...therproof seal on site between the core hole and the wall sleeve Connecting the condensate drain Heat recovery generates condensate in the counter current heat exchanger Please note Condensate can cau...

Page 14: ...g the waste water pipe step 2 do not apply any stress to the waterless trap from the side Note We recommend also installing the condensate drain if using an enthalpy heat exchanger accessories Electri...

Page 15: ...onnection X15 for connecting cable to ventilation programming unit type LB1 or Vitocal Vitovent connecting cable G Wireless receiver for wireless operating switch X14 H USB connection for wireless sen...

Page 16: ...gnals are isolated by service ducts and lift shafts Wireless signals suffer interference from devices that also operate with high frequency signals such as Computers Audio and video systems WiFi Elect...

Page 17: ...17 4 3 Fig 9 Installing the wireless operating switch on the wall 4x 1 3 2 Fig 10 Installation sequence Electrical connections cont 6152162 Installation...

Page 18: ...steps 1 to 3 4 Close the wireless receiver perform steps in Fig 8 in reverse order Air pressure switch on site Fit the air pressure switch in rooms where open flue combustion equipment operates Additi...

Page 19: ...er supply and implement all safety measures in accordance with the follow ing regulations IEC 60364 4 41 VDE regulations TAR medium voltage VDE AR N 4110 The Vitovent 300 W is delivered fully wired In...

Page 20: ...r sides 23 7 Shutting down the ventilation unit 23 8 Cleaning and replacing filters 23 9 Removing the front panel 25 10 Cleaning the countercurrent heat exchanger 26 11 Cleaning the interior 27 12 Che...

Page 21: ...the outdoor air duct Please note The simultaneous operation of extractor hoods or extracting tumble dryers and the Vitovent in interconnected rooms results in negative pres sure inside the room Never...

Page 22: ...tions 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 enables the entire air flow rate at the...

Page 23: ...the power plug before working on the unit Safeguard against reconnection Cleaning and replacing filters Please note Dust deposits in the appliance can result in damage to the appliance Only operate th...

Page 24: ...re filter in the household waste For coarse filters G4 ISO Coarse 60 only replace the filter fleece in the filter frame see Fig 15 1 2 3 Fig 15 3 Note the position of the filter frame Fig 16 Commissio...

Page 25: ...t air filter G4 ISO Coarse 60 Outdoor air filter G4 ISO Coarse 60 or fine filter F7 ISO ePM1 50 Resetting the filter service indicator Operating instructions for Ventilation program ming unit type LB1...

Page 26: ...rcurrent heat exchanger must face the front in a visible position after installa tion Cleaning information Danger Chemical deposits on the countercurrent heat exchanger can cause damage to health and...

Page 27: ...door air filter extract air filter and countercurrent heat exchanger see page 24 and page 26 2 Wipe the interior with a damp cloth Clean with a vacuum cleaner if required Never use cleaning agents Com...

Page 28: ...in freely If nec essary clean the condensate drain and trap 2 Check the trap and condensate pipe for leaks and ensure firm seating Checking the firm seating of electrical plug in connectors and cable...

Page 29: ...er plug before removing the cover Safeguard against reconnection 3 2 1 Fig 21 Assembly in reverse order Temperature sensor resistance curve Temperature sensors NTC 10 k 100 10 20 10 0 10 20 30 Tempera...

Page 30: ...s damper X05 Do not connect anything here X06 Do not connect anything here X07 Humidity sensor accessories X08 Do not connect anything here X10 Do not connect anything here X12 Jumper terminator Modbu...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...e 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 25 160...

Page 33: ...earlwhite Material of profiles for noise attenuation and thermal in sulation EPS plastic Dimensions excluding connectors Total length depth mm 560 560 Total width mm 750 750 Total height mm 650 650 To...

Page 34: ...c preheating coil W 1144 5 1178 Energy efficiency class to Commission Delegated Regulation EU No 1254 2014 Manual control Time control A A Central demand control A A Control according to local demand...

Page 35: ...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 36: ...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 37: ...Curves 29 D Diagnosis 7 Dimensions 9 33 Duct routing 8 Ductwork 21 Ductwork cleaning 21 Dust deposits 23 E Electrical connections 14 15 Electrical plug in connectors checking 28 Electrical terminal a...

Page 38: ...S Safety measures 19 Service indicator 25 Setting range Background ventilation 33 Intensive ventilation 33 Nominal ventilation 33 Reduced ventilation 33 Short circuit 8 Siting 8 21 Sizing the ductwor...

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