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EN- 5

1 Safety

Always follow the safety regulations, warnings, 
comments and instructions given in this document. 
Personal injury or damage to the unit can arise 
from non-compliance with the safety regulations, 
warnings, comments and instructions in this 
document. 

  Only a certified engineer may fit, connect, 

commission and maintain the unit unless 
otherwise indicated in this document;

  Installation of the unit must be carried out 

in accordance with the general and locally 
applicable construction, safety and installation 
instructions of the local council, electricity and 
water boards or other agencies;

  The unit is only suitable for a 230V 50/60Hz 

connection;

  The unit is only suitable for residential use and 

not for industrial use, such as swimming pools or 
saunas;

  Ensure while working on the unit that the 

power has been controllered off and cannot be 
accidentally controllered back on;

  Always take ESD-inhibiting measures when 

dealing with electronics, such as wearing an 
antistatic wristband;

  After using the user manual, place it back on the 

unit;

  It is prohibited to modify the unit or the 

specifications stated in this document;

  The unit cannot be opened without using tools;

  It must not be possible to touch the fans by hand, 

which is why ducts of at least 900 mm must be 
connected to the unit.

2  Installation conditions

In order to determine whether the unit can be 
installed in a certain area, the following aspects 
must be taken into account:

  The system must be fitted to allow sufficient 

room around the unit for the air duct connections, 
condensation drain as well as for carrying out 
maintenance activities;

  The unit must be installed in a frost-free space;

  We do not recommend installing the unit in areas 

with a higher than average humidity (such as 
bathroom or wc). This will prevent condensation 
on the outside of the unit;

  The room must offer the following provisions: 

- Air duct connections; 
- Electrical power connection; 
- Wiring for a wired control controller; 
- Provisions for the condensation drain.

3  Transport and unpacking

Take the necessary precautions when 
transporting and unpacking the unit and 
make sure the packing material is disposed 
of in an environmentally friendly manner.

Checking the delivery 

Contact your supplier immediately in case of damage 
or an incomplete delivery. The delivery should at 
least include: 

  The unit: check the identification plate to ensure 

that it is the required type;

  2 Mounting brackets;

  6 Spacers;

  Service/ComfoSense connector;

 Documentation.

Meaning of the suffixes found on the 
identification plate

  ComfoAir   = Product family name.

  ComfoD 

=  The unit has a display installed as 

default.

  180  

=  Product type name  

(Air volumes in m3/h)

  Basic 

=  The unit has a display installed as 

default.

  Luxe  

=  The unit has no display installed as 

default.

  Enthalpie  =  The unit has a enthalpy exchanger 

installed as default.

  ERV  

=  The unit has a enthalpy exchanger 

installed as default.

  PH 

=  The unit has a pre heater installed as 

default.

  V  

=  The unit has a pre heater installed as 

default.

Summary of Contents for ComfoD 180

Page 1: ...Cooling Fresh Air Clean Air Heating Ventilation system ComfoD 180 and ComfoAir 180 Manual for the installer ComfoD Basic ComfoAir Luxe...

Page 2: ...der a new document or new filters The contact details of the main supplier s can be found in the user manual The following information can be found in the User manual Information General information a...

Page 3: ...ork Right to Left version 12 5 2 Wall mounting standard 13 5 3 Wall mounting restricted height 14 5 4 Wall mounting restricted height and width 15 5 5 Air ducts 16 5 5 1 Top air ducts 16 5 5 2 Bottom...

Page 4: ...4 EN...

Page 5: ...ea the following aspects must be taken into account The system must be fitted to allow sufficient room around the unit for the air duct connections condensation drain as well as for carrying out maint...

Page 6: ...ower Supply 230V 10 single phase 50 60Hz cos f2 0 38 0 49 Power Maximal 1250 W 5 77 A Power Pre heater3 250 W 4 99 A General specifications Material Housing Coated Sheet Steel Material Interior EPP an...

Page 7: ...isplay to read data and for programming procedures not present in the unit version Luxe H Electronics box with the Control PCB of the unit for all the standard connections I Identification plate detai...

Page 8: ...8 EN 4 2 Dimension sketch 558 655 25 680 115 60 25 0 2 2 25 30 30 280 10 9 12 299 20 C i 125 87 86 194 140 140 144...

Page 9: ...EN 9 Legend Code Description ODA Outdoor air SUP Supply air ETA Extract air EHA Exhaust air C Condensation drain 655 200 558 68 44 680 128 118 100 323 347 10 333 150 128 104 SUP ODA ETA EHA SUP...

Page 10: ...Black Y Yellow L3 Br Brown R Red Legend Code Decription Code Decription PH Pre heater T1 NTC Sensor Outdoor air M1 Exhaust motor T2 NTC Sensor Supply air M2 Supply motor T3 NTC Sensor Return air DISP...

Page 11: ...EN 11 Power cord Luxe version ComfoSense Position controller...

Page 12: ...Remove the grommet including the display cable Release the display by unscrewing the 2 screws Place the removed display on the back side of the unit Remove the grommet on the back side of the unit Pl...

Page 13: ...d to the wall ensuring it is level Place the flat side of the mounting bracket against the wall Place the sloping side of the mounting bracket upwards 6 7 Example air duct 8 Example siphon Hang the un...

Page 14: ...Mount the second mounting bracket supplied to the wall ensuring it is level Place the flat side of the mounting bracket against the wall Place the sloping side of the mounting bracket downwards 6 Exa...

Page 15: ...e of the mounting bracket against the wall Place the sloping side of the mounting bracket downwards 6 Example of controllers s 7 8 Example siphon Connect the required controllers s as described in the...

Page 16: ...n optional 125mm supply air duct The supply air fan needs to be rotated and the top supply air duct must be closed off when the bottom supply air duct is used The top supply air duct can be closed off...

Page 17: ...ng from the supply fan casing Press the 2 click connectors of the supply fan casing outwards and pull the casing forwards Disconnect the fan cabling on the side and rear of the supply fan casing Guide...

Page 18: ...be taken into account while installing the dry syphon Position the upper edge of the dry syphon ball at least 60mm underneath the condensation drain of the unit The dry syphon of the unit may not be...

Page 19: ...between the non powered extractor hood and unit must be at least 3m 5 9 External filter optional Example external filter It is possible to fit the ventilation system with an external filter for insta...

Page 20: ...detailed installation and commissioning information Legend Code Colour ODA Outside air SUP Supply air ETA Return air EHA Exhaust air N Blue L1 Grey L2 Black L3 Brown SERV Service ComfoSense connector...

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