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Version 1 – GBR (25/10/2022) 

D-502-0287 

5.4.4.

 

Ventilation Output Settings

 ................................................................................................................................................................. 35

 

5.4.5.

 

Display of the LED Indicated Statuses on the Controller

 ..................................................................................................................... 35

 

5.4.6.

 

Hidden Regulation Functions

 ............................................................................................................................................................... 36

 

5.4.7.

 

Automatic Unit Control using AQS Sensors

 ......................................................................................................................................... 36

 

5.5.

 

Customer Menu .......................................................................................................................................................................... 36

 

5.5.1.

 

Service Menu Access

 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 36

 

5.5.2.

 

Setting the air output for the BOOST regime - 1st screen

 ................................................................................................................... 37

 

5.5.3.

 

BOOST regime run time setting - 2nd screen

 ....................................................................................................................................... 37

 

5.5.4.

 

Fan distribution setting - 3rd screen

 .................................................................................................................................................... 38

 

6.

 

Replacing Filters

 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 39

 

6.1.

 

Filter Removal ............................................................................................................................................................................. 39

 

6.2.

 

Filter Inserting............................................................................................................................................................................. 39

 

6.3.

 

Reset filter countdown ............................................................................................................................................................... 40

 

7.1.

 

Inspection - cleaning the exterior of the unit ............................................................................................................................... 41

 

7.1.1.

 

Visual Inspection of the Unit Casing

..................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

7.1.2.

 

Visual Inspection of the Supply Cable

 .................................................................................................................................................. 41

 

7.2.

 

Inspection - Cleaning of the unit interior ..................................................................................................................................... 41

 

7.2.1.

 

Cleaning the Fan Chamber and Fans

 .................................................................................................................................................... 42

 

7.2.2.

 

Visual Inspection – Cleaning of the preheater,

 if fitted with the unit (XH1-030-ECxxxxP…) ................................................................ 43

 

7.2.3.

 

Visual Inspection and Cleaning of the Heat Recovery Exchanger

 ........................................................................................................ 43

 

7.2.4.

 

Re-installation of Internal Components into the Unit

 ......................................................................................................................... 43

 

8.

 

Servicing

 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 45

 

8.1.

 

Error Messages – Troubleshooting Procedure ............................................................................................................................. 45

 

8.2.

 

Failure persists ............................................................................................................................................................................ 46

 

9.

 

Final Decommissioning, Dismantling, and Disposal

................................................................................................................ 46

 

10.

 

Warranty

 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 46

 

11.

 

In Conclusion

 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 47

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for XHOUSE-300

Page 1: ...1 Version 1 GBR 25 10 2022 D 502 0287 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION MANUAL CENTRAL RECUPERATION UNITS XHOUSE...

Page 2: ...Bolt M6x30 position 7 10 1 7 8 Filters position 8 10 1 7 9 Filter caps position 9 10 1 7 10 Preheating position 10 10 1 7 11 Fans position 11 10 1 7 12 Recuperator position 12 10 1 7 13 Bypass damper...

Page 3: ...Information Safety 24 4 2 Electrical Accessories to the Xhouse Unit 24 4 2 1 Connecting Electrical Accessories 24 4 2 2 Connection of the CO2 NL ECO CO2 and RH NL ECO RH sensors AQS sensors AQS CO2 AQ...

Page 4: ...Filter Inserting 39 6 3 Reset filter countdown 40 7 1 Inspection cleaning the exterior of the unit 41 7 1 1 Visual Inspection of the Unit Casing 41 7 1 2 Visual Inspection of the Supply Cable 41 7 2 I...

Page 5: ...ual without prior notice Children and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge may use the unit only under supervision or if they were instructe...

Page 6: ...room temperature of 5 C to 30 C and the maximum relative humidity of 70 non condensing The maximum working altitude of the unit is 2 000 m above sea level The temperature of supplied fresh air from t...

Page 7: ...least 2 hours after unpacking 1 5 Contents of the Xhouse unit package Xhouse unit with design cover 1x Siphon hose 18 14 1000 mm for condensate drainage 1x 2 5x120tie strap 2x Quick manual safety data...

Page 8: ...8 Version 1 GBR 25 10 2022 D 502 0287 5x 6 7 5 8 9 Fig 2 5 8 19 Fig 3...

Page 9: ...9 Version 1 GBR 25 10 2022 D 502 0287 10 11 12 14 13 20 21 15 Fig 4 Fig 5...

Page 10: ...n request Evaluation of filters per SN EN ISO 16890 1 7 9 Filter caps position 9 Filter caps are used to seal the filters in the unit cover They are made of black pressed EPP plastic expanded polyprop...

Page 11: ...arked ends of 50 mm 1 7 20 Condensate drain position 20 Plastic condensate drain made of ABS material It is used to drain condensate from the unit 1 7 21 Connection sockets position 21 The 125 mm conn...

Page 12: ...rs Xhouse 300 XH1 030 ECS0HRxAS xA0 heat exchanger Basic technical parameters Xhouse 300 XH1 030 ECS0ERxAS xA0 enthalpy exchanger EC Declaration of Conformity the current and full version of the EC De...

Page 13: ...0HRxAS 0A0 heat exchanger electronic bypass o unit radiates to the interior inside the room o unit radiates into the duct nominal air output XH1 030 ECS0HRxAS 1A0 heat exchanger mechanical bypass o un...

Page 14: ...thalpy exchanger electronic bypass o unit radiates to the interior inside the room o unit radiates into the duct nominal air output XH1 030 ECS0ERxAS 1A0 enthalpy exchanger mechanical bypass o unit ra...

Page 15: ...15 Version 1 GBR 25 10 2022 D 502 0287 Tab 11 Tab 12 2 3 Heat and moisture recovery efficiency XH1 030 ECS0HRxAS xA0 heat exchanger XH1 030 ECS0ERxAS xA0 enthalpy exchanger...

Page 16: ...iring box to electrically connect the unit you must turn off the power and secure the power supply against accidental turn on Check that the electrical connection point wiring box outlet meets the uni...

Page 17: ...stribution in the customer menu more air is supplied than exhausted The fan balancing cannot replace the separate air supply to the heater in any way due to the possibility of controlling by AQS senso...

Page 18: ...installation procedure may result in the unit s damage or malfunction or potential harm to the health and property of the user Take special care when installing the condensate drain via a condensation...

Page 19: ...ontact a specialist in the field structural engineer Drill holes in the wall and partially screw in the screws for hanging the unit Mount the unit onto the prepared anchor bolts Tighten the anchor bol...

Page 20: ...er loop approximately halfway along the siphon hose Secure the loop with 1 piece of tie strap against any undesired movement but at the same time so as not to deform break the siphon hose Pay particul...

Page 21: ...ose coupling 3 2 3 2 Connecting an additional condensate drain to the siphon ventilation in air conditioned rooms The unit is equipped with an additional second condensate drain on the fresh air suppl...

Page 22: ...pipe joints that are connected to the unit must be sufficiently sealed to prevent unwanted leaks and subsequent problems such as condensation The connected piping must be of the same diameter as the u...

Page 23: ...y voltage of 1 230V 50 60Hz may not be modified in any way otherwise there is a risk of damaging the electrical elements of the unit 3 3 2 Connection to Mains The unit is equipped with a separate stra...

Page 24: ...lectrical accessories in the control box o Loosen the securing screws of the design cover and remove it o Unscrew the locking screw of the control box M6x20 o Loosen the 2x M6x20 bolt on the upper cla...

Page 25: ...he grommet nut to secure the supply cable Fig 30 a Loosen the locking screws of the design cover remove the cover 2x b Unscrew the locking screw of the control box 1x c Unscrew the 1x M6x20 screw on t...

Page 26: ...d socket The regulation is normally integrated into the body of the unit and in any case must not be handled in any other way than as specified in this manual Location of terminals in the control unit...

Page 27: ...o The unit controller will start to decrease the flow rate continuously again while reducing the concentration o The aim of the regulation ventilation is to find the ideal degree of ventilation flow...

Page 28: ...on the unit controller his ensures that the unit is switched on off only via an external switch 4 2 4 External Contact Connection BOOST EXT2 FILTER The unit control allows the connection of an externa...

Page 29: ...onnecting an external electric heater POSTHEATER The unit can be connected to an external electric heater hereinafter referred to as a heater with the maximum output of 1 500 W voltage 1 x 230 V The u...

Page 30: ...manufacturer s instructions e g flow direction distance from the unit heater position distance of temperature sensor from the heater etc If the heater manufacturer requires a minimum line velocity fo...

Page 31: ...31 Version 1 GBR 25 10 2022 D 502 0287 4 3 Block diagram of the Xhouse unit wiring Fig 38...

Page 32: ...ain switch from position 0 OFF to position 1 ON and wait until o All the LEDs on the controller flash 3 times o All the status LEDs flash o The LEDs stop flashing controller is loaded you can continue...

Page 33: ...display is lit for approx 4 s then the controller returns to the sleep regime The functions that can be started from this regime are listed in Table 17 Description of the control functions of the Xho...

Page 34: ...34 Version 1 GBR 25 10 2022 D 502 0287 5 4 2 Description of the functions of the buttons and regulation Tab 14...

Page 35: ...according to Table 19 or according to your request with buttons 1 or 3 If necessary consult an HVAC professional for the correct ventilation performance setting o If you did not manage to complete the...

Page 36: ...is reached ventilation shall be switched on with the minimum flow rate CO2 800 ppm RH 65 o If the reduction of the concentration of the monitored substances in the room is not achieved the unit contr...

Page 37: ...justed using the button 1 decrease and button 3 increase The display on the scale is always two LEDs at a time Air power setting level in the BOOST regime To save the set values leave the controller i...

Page 38: ...ibution overpressure and consult a chimney sweep if used in rooms with a fireplace Incorrect fan distribution settings can result in reduced comfort in the building improper operation of the unit and...

Page 39: ...ilter position 5 on the controller Before starting to replace filters make sure you have new ones o Filter M5 XH 030 FILTER M5 o Filter F7 XH 030 FILTER F7 6 1 Filter Removal Loosen the M6x20 plastic...

Page 40: ...at regular intervals otherwise the functionality of the unit may be impaired Children may not perform cleaning maintenance without supervision Compressed air steam solvents aggressive chemicals abras...

Page 41: ...e g soapy water 7 1 2 Visual Inspection of the Supply Cable Visually check that the supply cable is not damaged loosen or torn from the connecting peripherals In case of damage consult with the person...

Page 42: ...fully slide the fan beam and fan assembly position 11 out of the slot in the unit body Vacuum dirt from the fan chamber and if necessary wipe it with a damp cloth with a common cleaning agent e g soap...

Page 43: ...changer Then visually inspect and clean the heat recovery exchanger position 12 Vacuum the heat exchanger Beware of vacuuming around the heat recovery exchanger in the area of the air exhaust where th...

Page 44: ...event them from turning Secure the EPP cover of the unit through the control cover plate with a 3 5x20 self tapping screw For the further procedure refer to chapter 6 2 Filter Inserting To revive the...

Page 45: ...ing may only be performed by a qualified professionally trained worker and only using original spare parts The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the device that do not affect the esse...

Page 46: ...e type of metal and hand them over to the relevant organisations dealing with the reusable waste collection The parts made of plastic materials and rubber that are not subject to natural decomposition...

Page 47: ...installation site or as agreed The method of resolving warranty repairs is exclusively at the discretion of the company s service centre The complaining party shall receive a written statement on the...

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