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6.5 Explanation of VENTILATION SETTINGS 

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The building regulations describe how much fresh 
supply air must be provided to each room. The 
VENTILATION SETTINGS must be programmed in such 
a way that the unit can supply the maximum necessary 
volume of fresh air for the entire building. If only HIGH 
SETTING is programmed, the unit will automatically 
set MEDIUM SETTING to 66% of HIGH SETTING, and 
LOW SETTING to 33% of HIGH SETTING. If MEDIUM 
SETTING or LOW SETTING is programmed, this 
automatic link will be lost. To recover the link, all the 
unit's FACTORY SETTINGS must be restored via the 
FACTORY RESET function. 

FACTORY SETTINGS

ComfoAir E

350

HIGH SETTING

315 m

3

/h

MEDIUM SETTING

205 m

3

/h

LOW SETTING

105 m

3

/h

Once the settings screen or valve setup screen is visible, 
the unit switches off all automatic programmes and runs 
on the set value so that all valves can be properly set. 
After touching the screen, you have 60 minutes to set all 
valves. The unit then switches back automatically to the 
normal operating mode and the main screen. Every time 
the screen is touched, the 60-minute timer is reset. If the 
settings screen or valve setup screen is exited manually, 
the unit returns directly to the normal operating mode 
and after 15 minutes without being touched the unit 
returns automatically to the main screen.

6.6 Explanation of REPLACE FILTER warning

The filter warning appears by default 21 days before the 
filters need to be replaced. This gives the user enough 
time to purchase new filters before the dirty filters are 
to be replaced. It is possible to set the alert to appear 
earlier by increasing the number of filter order days in 
the service menu FILTER ALERT. The filters must be 
replaced at least once every 180 days.

6.7 Explanation of ALTITUDE menu

This value compensates for the influence of altitude on 
the air volume. In the “Altitude” menu, the altitude of the 
installation location of the unit must be specified. 

6.8 Explanation of TEMPERATURE menu 

The unit is equipped with 5 temperature sensors. The 
readout of the current value of these sensors appears in 
the TEMPERATURE menu in the sequence given below.

Meaning

OUTDOOR AIR 
TEMPERATURE
(TEMP SENSOR 20)

Outdoor air temperature prior to 
the preheater

EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE
(TEMP SENSOR T12)

Exhaust air temperature

EXTRACT AIR TEMPERATURE
(TEMP SENSOR T11)

Extract air temperature

SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE
(TEMP SENSOR T22)

Supply air temperature

PREHEATER TEMPERATURE
(TEMP SENSOR T21)

Outdoor air temperature after the 
preheater.

6.9 Explanation of FANS menu

The unit is equipped with 2 fans. The readout of the 
current value of these fans appears in the FANS menu in 
the sequence given below.

Meaning

SUPPLY FAN [RPM]
(FAN 22)

Speed of the supply fan.

EXHAUST FAN [RPM]
(FAN 12)

Speed of the exhaust fan.

SUPPLY FAN [%]
(FAN 22)

Control percentage (fan duty) of 
the supply fan.

EXHAUST FAN [%]
(FAN 12)

Control percentage (fan duty) of 
the exhaust fan.

SUPPLY FAN [m

3

/h]

(FAN 22)

Airflow rate (flow) of the supply 
fan.

EXHAUST FAN [m

3

/h]

(FAN 12)

Airflow rate (flow) of the exhaust 
fan.

Summary of Contents for ComfoAir E 350

Page 1: ...Cooling Ventilation Filtering Heating ComfoAir E350 Manual for the installer...

Page 2: ...ew filters Contact details Information given in the Instructions for the user General information about the ventilation system Warranty and liability conditions EC declaration of conformity Replacing...

Page 3: ...specifications 16 6 4 RF controls 17 6 5 Explanation of VENTILATION SETTINGS menu 18 6 6 Explanation of REPLACE FILTER warning 18 6 7 Explanation of ALTITUDE menu 18 6 8 Explanation of TEMPERATURE men...

Page 4: ...amage the electronics When working with electronics always take protective measures to prevent electrostatic discharge such as wearing an antistatic wristband If the power cord is damaged it must be r...

Page 5: ...have received the correct unit type Mounting bracket Documentation Connector set Protective cover Condensation drain adapter 32 mm pipe Condensation drain sealing cap Information available on the iden...

Page 6: ...n area 90 non condensing IP classification IP 41 ISO classification B Weight 50 kg Filter class ISO Coarse and ISO ePM1 according to ISO 16890 G4 F7 ComfoAir E350 Qv m3 h Pst Pa P W cos SFP Wh m3 Lw s...

Page 7: ...tective cover of the display C Power cable with 230 V plug not illustrated D 2 adjustment caps E Input for connecting a bathroom switch F 4 connections for the air ducts G 2 condensation drains to dra...

Page 8: ...door air after preheater VV Preheater S44 TEMP SENSOR 21 outdoor air after preheater n a C1 0 10 V input C2 Bathroom switch C3 n a C4 Malfunction dirty filter alert LED SAI Flash Output voltage at mal...

Page 9: ...EN 9 Front view of main PCB...

Page 10: ...180 200 CA300 CA400 Above view Frontal view Below view Side view Ma skizzen 10 NL 4 3 Maatschets 40 850 60 235 10 725 490 123 560 160 190 280 5 265 250 100 180 200 CA300 CA400 10 NL 4 3 Maatschets 40...

Page 11: ...escribed in the section on the condensation drain 6 Example air duct 7 Example valve 8 Install the air ducts to the unit as described in the section on air ducts Only remove the protective cover just...

Page 12: ...ir seal siphon To drain the condensation from the unit two bayonet connections are located on the bottom of the unit These connections are not airtight Consequently it is necessary to close the unused...

Page 13: ...densation on the outside of the duct Zehnder recommends that you fit thermal and moisture resistant insulation to the supply duct from the unit up to the supply valves This will prevent unnecessary te...

Page 14: ...on C Child lock is engaged D Icon for activating the menu screen E Icon for activating the comfort temperature menu F Icon for activating the filter replacement menu G Icon for activating the error re...

Page 15: ...HIGH SETTING OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE MEDIUM SETTING EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE LOW SETTING EXTRACT AIR TEMPERATURE FANS Readout SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SUPPLY FAN RPM FIREPLACE MODE YES NO PREHEATER TEMPE...

Page 16: ...ve using a flow meter Write down the air flow for these valves Adjust the opened valves to the required air flow per room Measure the air flow again at each opened valve using a flow meter Check that...

Page 17: ...n the display of the unit to ON MENU SERVICE MENU RF SETTING ACTIVATION ON You now have 10 minutes to register the RF control Set METHOD on the display of the unit to DISCRETE CONTROL MENU SERVICE MEN...

Page 18: ...before the filters need to be replaced This gives the user enough time to purchase new filters before the dirty filters are to be replaced It is possible to set the alert to appear earlier by increas...

Page 19: ...air is conveyed This ensures longer operation in frost conditions until deactivation 6 12 Explanation of ANALOGUE 0 10 V menu standard and RF SETTING optional The unit can be controlled with any anal...

Page 20: ...es too tight Air ducts have too much resistance ALTITUDE entered incorrectly Filters are dirty Heat exchanger is frozen 6 15 Explanation of RESTORE TO FACTORY SETTINGS menu The factory settings of the...

Page 21: ...ALUE for PI Controller Proportional means that the difference between the desired and measured value is increased by the value k Integral means that the error is constantly summed and that the unit co...

Page 22: ...f the unit based on the CO2 level measured Humidity sensor 0 10 V Wired control for remote automatic control of the unit based on the humidity level measured Malfunction or dirty filter alert Connect...

Page 23: ...n the left hand side ODA Outdoor air SUP Supply air ETA Extract air EHA Exhaust air Wall mounting Installation of air ducts and siphon according to DIN 12056 Installation of the controls L R 280mm 108...

Page 24: ...EN Subject to change Zehnder Group Sales International Zehnder Group Deutschland GmbH Almweg 34 77933 Lahr Germany T 49 78 21 586 392 F 49 78 21 586 406 sales international zehndergroup com www inter...

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