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 Preface

 Carefully read this manual before use.

This manual provides all the information required 
for safe and optimal installation and maintenance 
of the ComfoAir 550 Luxe. It is also intended as a 
reference  for servicing, so that this can be carried 
out in a responsible manner. The device is subject 
to continuous development and improvement. As 
a result, the ComfoAir 550 Luxe may slightly differ 
from the descriptions.

NOTE

This manual has been compiled with  

the utmost care. However, no rights can be 

derived from it. In addition, we at all times 

reserve the right to change the contents of 

this manual, without prior notice.

1  Introduction

The device's name is ComfoAir 550 Luxe. In the fol-
lowing it will be referred to as ComfoAir.
The ComfoAir is a balanced ventilation system with 
heat recovery in order to create healthy, balanced 

and  energy-efficient  ventilation  in  houses.  The 
ComfoAir  has  a  CE  marking  on  the  identification 
plate. The identification plate can be found on top 

of the ComfoAir.

1.1   Warranty and liability

1.1.1   Guarantee  conditions

The ComfoAir is covered by a manufacturer’s war-

ranty  for  a  period  of  24  months  after  fitting  up  to 

a maximum of 30 months after the date of manu-
facture. Warranty claims may only be submitted for 
material faults and/or construction faults arising 
during the warranty period. In the case of a war-
ranty claim, the ComfoAir must not be dismantled 
without written permission from the manufacturer. 
Spare parts are only covered by guarantee, if they 
were supplied by the manufacturer and have been 
installed by an approved installer.

The warranty becomes invalid if:

•   The guarantee period has elapsed;

• 

The device is used without filters;

• 

Parts are used that have not been supplied by 

the manufacturer;

• 

Non-authorised changes or modifications have 

been made to the unit.

1.1.2   Liability

The ComfoAir has been designed and manufac-
tured for use in “balanced ventilation systems”. Any 
other use is deemed unintended use and can lead 
to damage to the ComfoAir or personal injury, for 
which the manufacturer cannot be held liable.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage origi-
nating from:

•  Non-compliance with the safety, operating and 

maintenance instructions in this manual;

• 

The use of components not supplied or recom-
mended by the manufacturer.

 

Responsibility for the use of such components 

lies entirely with the installer;

• 

Normal wear and tear.

Summary of Contents for ComfoAir 550 Luxe

Page 1: ...ComfoAir 550 Luxe Installer Manual...

Page 2: ...has been compiled with the utmost care The publisher cannot be held liable for any damage caused as a result of missing or incorrect information in this manual In case of dis putes the Dutch version...

Page 3: ...drain 8 2 7 Commissioning the ComfoAir 9 2 7 1 CC Ease panel 9 2 7 2 P menus for the user 11 2 7 3 P menus for the installer 13 2 8 Programming air specifications 18 2 9 Maintenance by the installer 1...

Page 4: ...EN IV EN IV...

Page 5: ...urer s war ranty for a period of 24 months after fitting up to a maximum of 30 months after the date of manu facture Warranty claims may only be submitted for material faults and or construction fault...

Page 6: ...h the ComfoAir throughout its life Instructions with regard to cleaning or replacing the filters of the intake and exhaust valves must be carefully observed The specifications stated in this document...

Page 7: ...e air G4 return air G4 2 energy efficient DC motors E with high efficient fan HE High Efficient heat exchanger with optional moisture exchanger F Display G to read data and for setting procedures Elec...

Page 8: ...330 m3 h at 215 Pa 1 21 A Maximum 460 m3 h at 410 Pa 2 46 A Electricity Power supply 230 50 V Hz Cos phi 0 46 0 62 Supply fan noise level at 0 m Position Ventilation capacity Sound power Absent Settin...

Page 9: ...Power supply 230 50 V Hz Cos phi 0 46 0 62 Supply fan noise level at 0 m Position Ventilation capacity Sound power Absent Setting 50 m3 h at 5 Pa 36 dB A Low Setting 180 m3 h at 60 Pa 58 dB A Medium...

Page 10: ...EN 6 2 3 Dimension sketch 800 724 5 569 280 5 124 5 490 180 200 208 5 208 5 265 32 ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTION CONDENSATION DRAIN LEFT HANDVERSION CONDENSATION DRAIN RIGHT HANDVERSION...

Page 11: ...Installation of the ComfoAir 2 5 1 Transport and unpacking Take the necessary precautions when transporting and unpacking the ComfoAir Make sure the packing material is disposed of in an environmental...

Page 12: ...ractor hood made by Zehnder Return air Exhaust air Supply air Outside air ComfoAir Left Outside air Supply air Exhaust air Return air ComfoAir Right 2 6 3 Connection of the condensation drain ComfoAir...

Page 13: ...he RF input and analogue inputs 0 10V P9 Reading statuses from menu P5 and P6 P menus P1 P2 and P9 can be accessed by the user mainly to read statuses and set time delays The remaining P menus P3 to P...

Page 14: ...ect a value for the parameter using or 8 Press to store the settings 9 Repeat steps 5 to 8 to set multiple parameters in succession Or Press to return to the P menu so steps 3 to 8 can be repeated 10...

Page 15: ...switch to high position x minutes after operating the bathroom switch the ComfoAir switches to the high setting Low voltage input 0 Min 15 Min 0 Min P22 Optional Note Only applies to systems fitted wi...

Page 16: ...Only applies to systems fit ted with a CC Ease panel or CC Luxe panel Time for the Boost setting After pressing on the CC Luxe panel or after pressing continuosly 2 sec on the CC Ease panel the Com f...

Page 17: ...w position 16 98 nL HL 35 40 P36 Setting the capacity in of the supply fan in medium position 17 99 nL HL 50 70 P37 Setting the capacity in of the supply fan in high position 18 100 nL HL 70 90 P38 Cu...

Page 18: ...nnection with an extractor hood 0 No 1 Yes 0 If an extractor hood is electrically connected to the ventilation system the user can set the extractor hood ventilation levels via P29 P54 Confirming the...

Page 19: ...ass valve continues to function properly P61 Setting the percentage by which the supply fan must in crease its speed when the valve of the geothermal heat exchanger is opened 0 99 0 P62 Tge Temperatur...

Page 20: ...and programmes need to be checked and set to the right value P76 Self testing the ComfoAir 0 1 activate 0 The ComfoAir will run at maximum Rotation Per Minute RPM The bypass valve will open and close...

Page 21: ...0 835 0 positive analogue input 3 1 negative setting analogue input 3 0 1 0 836 read out analogue input 3 0 100 840 Analogue input 4 0 not fitted 1 fitted 0 1 0 841 0 controlling 1 programming analogu...

Page 22: ...the valves and open them as far as possible Measure the air volumes starting with the intake air and then the exhaust air If the measured air volumes deviate from the nominal air volumes by more than...

Page 23: ...ove the heat exchanger and the leakage tray F 9 Remove the heat exchanger from the leakage tray F Install the leakage tray correctly underneath the heat exchanger The slanting side of the leakage tray...

Page 24: ...r element filter Clean the filter of the Preheater if fitted once every 4 years 1 Remove the heat exchanger as instructed in the maintenance chapter of the heat exchanger 2 Remove the screw from the e...

Page 25: ...too high E4 ComfoAir has been switched off by external contact EA1 Enthalpy sensor measures exces sive Relative Humidity RH values EA2 No communication between the enthalpy sensor and the ComfoAir E15...

Page 26: ...forwards Remove the cover panel Reconnect the NTC sensor Reconnect the power to the ComfoAir Yes No Yes No Replace the NTC sensor Replace the control circuit board Yes No Was the temperature 27 C or 1...

Page 27: ...riage and pull the electronics carriage carefully forwards Activate the self test P76 on 1 Remove the cover panel Did the bypass motor preheater element motor run Yes Disconnect the power from the Com...

Page 28: ...rol circuit board Replace the NTC sensor Yes No Is the resistance of the preheater element cable infinite Replace preheater element cable Yes No Are the connections at the preheater element correct Re...

Page 29: ...e electronics carriage and pull the electronics carriage carefully forwards Remove the cover panel Activate the self test P76 on 1 Check the following Fan settings to low Supply valve s to far closed...

Page 30: ...the ComfoAir Replace the Luxe connection panel Are the fuses on the Luxe connection panel correct Yes No Replace the defective fuse Install all parts in reverse order Reconnect the power to the Comfo...

Page 31: ...ds Is there 230 VAC power present on the fan Yes No Disconnect the power from the ComfoAir Replace the control circuit board Is a control signal 1 5 10 VDC present on the fan Yes No Disconnect the pow...

Page 32: ...o Yes No Reset the unit P74 on 1 Reset the unit P74 on 1 Refit the leakage tray of the ComfoAir See the maintenance chapter of the heat exchanger Replace the Luxe connection panel Are the fuses on the...

Page 33: ...eplace the NTC sensor Remove the handles from the ComfoAir Remove the filters from the ComfoAir Release the front panel by unscrewing the screws Slide the front panel upwards and remove the front pane...

Page 34: ...s in reverse order Reconnect the power to the ComfoAir Remove the handles from the ComfoAir Remove the filters from the ComfoAir Release the front panel by unscrewing the screws Slide the front panel...

Page 35: ...ts in reverse order Reconnect the power to the ComfoCool Reconnect the power to the ComfoAir Install all parts in reverse order Disconnect the power from the ComfoAir and ComfoCool Are the connections...

Page 36: ...the power from the ComfoAir Are the connections at the CC Ease panel correct Reconnect the CC Ease panel to the ComfoAir Reconnect the power to the ComfoAir Yes No NC No communication between the CC E...

Page 37: ...power from the ComfoAir Remove the handles from the ComfoAir Remove the dirty filters from the ComfoAir Slide the clean new filters back into the ComfoAir Cleaning Vacuum the filters with a vacuum cle...

Page 38: ...locked Clean the ventilation ducts ComfoAir is in frost protection operation Wait until the weather warms up Too noisy Fan bearings defective Replace the fan bearings Fan settings to high Change the f...

Page 39: ...4 3 Temperature sensor T1 T3 in top of unit near the electronic carriage 400300025 4 Temperature sensor T2 T4 in scroll casing of both fans 400300026 5 Forst free element 400300027 6 Filter 2x 4001000...

Page 40: ...Cb Aa CCa GND GND Ext Comm N L3 PE Comm Basis RS232 KFB 12V RX TX ERR GND OFF BS GND GND FIE CH GND GND Tch Tge GND GND Tah 010 GND GND 010 AH Afterheater Bathroom switch External Filter ERR Remote fi...

Page 41: ...fortCool CC Ease panel Temperature sensor geothermal heat exchanger Temperature sensor Extractor hood Remote fixed line de activation of the fans malfunction indicator of wired 3 position switch Tempe...

Page 42: ...94 Company register Zwolle 05022293 EEC declaration of conformity Machine description Heat recovery units ComfoAir 550 series Complies with the following directives Machinery Directive 2006 42 EEC Low...

Page 43: ...39 EN...

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