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Application and Planning

4.1 Application

This MVHR is intended for installation in ventila-
tion systems in houses, residential buildings and 
light  commercial  applications  e.g.  offices  and 
meeting rooms etc. Upon completion of the sys-
tem,  there  should  be  no  safety,  health  or  envi-
ronmental  risks  present.  The  manufacturer  of 
the MVHR assumes no liability for this.

4.2 Operation Overview

Using  two  fans,  each  above  a  filter  in  separate 
ducts,  the  MVHR draws  in  external  air from  the 
outside 

and 

exhaust 

air 

from 

odour-

contaminated 

and 

moisture-laden 

rooms 

(kitchen,  bathroom,  WC)  in  the  house.  Both  of 
these  air  flows  are  passed  through a  cross 
counter  flow  heat  exchanger  whereby  the  ex-
haust  air  releases  heat  and  the  external  air  ab-
sorbs heat.  The  air  ducts  are  separated from 
one  another  to  prevent  odour  pollution  between 
external and exhaust air.
Using  suitable  air  ducts  and  adjustable  air  inlet 
valves (separate accessories), the heated exter-
nal  air  is  blown  into  the  house  and  the  cooled
exhaust air is ducted out of the building. 
There  are  numerous  accessories  available for 
controlling the MVHR, see section 6.6.

4.3 MVHR installation planning

MVHR  system  designs  must  comply  with  the 
current standards or the approved edition on the 
original planning consent.

Approved  documents  for  Building  Regulation  in 
England and Wales:

Part B:

Approved  Document  B  (Fire  Safety)  -
Volume 1: Dwellinghouses.

Approved  Document  B  (Fire  Safety)  -
Volume  2:  Buildings  other  than  dwel-
linghouses.

Part F:

Approved Document F - Ventilation.

Part L – Dwellings:

Approved  Document  L1A:  Conservation 
of fuel and power (New dwellings)

Approved  Document  L1B:  Conservation 
of fuel and power (Existing dwellings)

Part L – Buildings other than dwellings:

Approved  Document  L2A:  Conservation 
of  fuel  and  power  (New  buildings  other 
than dwellings)

Approved  Document  L2B:  Conservation 
of  fuel  and  power  (Existing  buildings 
other than dwellings)

Scottish  Building  Standards  approved  technical 
handbooks:

Domestic Handbook:

Section 2 – Fire

Section 3 – Environment

Section 6 – Energy

Non-domestic Handbook:

Section 2 – Fire

Section 3 – Environment

Section 6 – Energy

Summary of Contents for Xcell 150 QV

Page 1: ...1 Installation and Operating Instructions Xcell 150 QV Xcell 150 QVW Mechanical Ventilation Unit with Heat Recovery Please ensure these instructions are kept safe and accessible at all times...

Page 2: ...ction of a voltmeter 9 6 4 Factory speed settings 9 6 5 Technical data 10 6 6 Applied Energy accessories for manual or automatic operation 10 6 7 Applied Energy spares available 10 7 Electrical Wiring...

Page 3: ...luding children and the infirm 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 app...

Page 4: ...l air is blown into the house and the cooled exhaust air is ducted out of the building There are numerous accessories available for controlling the MVHR see section 6 6 4 3 MVHR installation planning...

Page 5: ...s MVHR must not be fitted in rooms or areas of the house with strong odours which could then permeate into the MVHR and contaminate the fresh air supplied from the MVHR The following criteria must als...

Page 6: ...supplied with the MVHR can be fitted to the front or the rear and therefore the duct connections can be deter mined on site See the diagram below for the left hand duct connections Right handed instal...

Page 7: ...be used for final connections with special care taken to avoid restrictions and other conditions which will restrict air flow 5 6 Condensate drain A condensate drain must be fitted to run to the build...

Page 8: ...8 5 8 Installation dimensions...

Page 9: ...ir speed 1 red pot S2 Supply air speed 2 blue pot and S 2 Exhaust air speed 2 red pot S3 Supply air speed 3 blue pot and S 3 Exhaust air speed 3 red pot Turning the potentiometer to the right increase...

Page 10: ...e flush or surface mounted QHS sensor 96009AA The Humidistat sensor is suitable for the Xcell 150 QVW model only Note 1 When using Humidistats in conjunction with the Q3SP 3 speed switch a maximum of...

Page 11: ...oller Xcell 150 QV Internal Terminals Green Yellow Brown Blue Bl Bn G Y 1 Phase 220 240Vac 50 60Hz N Fuse L N E N L L Bn Bl G Y 10 V O P 0V Fused Switch Spur By Others MS2 Controller 23513AW 10V O P 0...

Page 12: ...5 open Jp6 closed Jp7 open Jp8 closed Jp9 open Jp10 open Fused Switch Spur By Others AEP Ref Xcell 150 04e a Q3SP Controller 96005AA Green Yellow Brown Blue 1 Phase 220 240 Vac 50 60Hz Fuse L N E Bn B...

Page 13: ...p7 open Jp8 closed Jp9 open Jp10 closed Transformer G ree n Ye llow B ro wn B lue 1 Phase 220 240 Vac 50 60Hz Fuse L N E Bn Bl G Y Fused Switch Spur By Others N L AEP Ref Xcell 150 03e a QCO Controlle...

Page 14: ...Controller 96005AA QHS Controller 96009AA QCO Controller 96003AA QHS Controller 96009AA QHS Controller 96009AA Fused Switch Spur By Others Green Yellow Brown Blue 1 Phase 220 240 Vac 50 60Hz Fuse L N...

Page 15: ...Q3SP Controller 96005AA QHS Controller 96009AA QHS Controller 96009AA QHS Controller 96009AA QHS Controller 96009AA Fused Switch Spur By Others Green Yellow Brown Blue 1 Phase 220 240 Vac 50 60Hz Fuse...

Page 16: ...k succession to acknowledge reset is complete Fault alarm LEDs 1 2 3 flash every second Fault alarm reset Mains voltage briefly interrupted Settings MVHR On Press plus key MVHR Off Press minus key unt...

Page 17: ...d 3 is manually activated on the 3 speed switch the CO2 sensor is deactivated Switchpoints of the CO2 sensor 1 5 V MVHR switches from speed 2 to speed 1 900 ppm 5 0 V MVHR switches from speed 1 to spe...

Page 18: ...an will stop the exhaust air fan will remain on When the outgoing air temperature reaches 9 C again the supply air fan comes back on automatically Settings table Option Temperature outgoing air Temper...

Page 19: ...rrect positions in the MVHR Please note the clean side of the filter is placed next to the Heat Exchanger o Filters can be cleaned by gently knocking together to remove dust dirt Replace the Access Ha...

Page 20: ...out by a qualified service technician Contact details for authorised servicing by Xpelair approved technicians can be found on the back of this booklet 10 1 Fault locating table FAULT MALFUNCTION CHE...

Page 21: ...Remove the Heat Exchanger Retaining Bracket 6 Remove the Heat Exchanger carefully keeping it horizontal to avoid damaging the EPP housing 7 Remove the 4 off Terminal Cover retaining screws 8 Remove th...

Page 22: ...d is flat against the EPP housing l Secure the new fan into place with the 3 off retaining screws m Remove the string from the new fan leads n Connect the power and control leads of the new fan to the...

Page 23: ...23 11 Customer Notes to record details of filter recuperator cleaning etc...

Page 24: ...24 Customer Notes continued...

Page 25: ...25 Customer Notes continued...

Page 26: ...26 Maintenance Log Date Action Signature Stamp...

Page 27: ...27 This Xpelair MVHR was purchased from Supplier stamp On ________________________ date...

Page 28: ...ited and a delivery charge made EXCLUSIONS This guarantee does not apply to the repair or replacement of Filters Accessories Isolating switches Electrical cable Fuses and or Circuit breakers or annual...

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