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Venkon

Assembly, installation and operating instructions

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SAP No.1374923

Summary of Contents for Venkon

Page 1: ...Venkon Assembly installation and operating instructions Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use Issue08 22CA_US SAP No 1374923...

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Page 3: ...5 2 Brief description 14 5 3 Wear parts list 15 6 Installation and wiring 16 6 1 Definition of the connection side 16 6 2 Requirements governing the installation site 17 6 3 Minimum clearances 18 6 4...

Page 4: ...against reconnection 44 9 2 Maintenance Schedule 44 9 3 Maintenance work 45 9 3 1 Replacing the filter 45 9 3 2 Visual checks 45 9 3 3 Cleaning the main condensation tray 47 9 3 4 Cleaning the valve c...

Page 5: ...pply as do general safety provisions governing the use of the equipment Illustrations in this guide are intended to provide a basic understanding and may differ from the actual model Ongoing tests and...

Page 6: ...t be complied with IMPORTANT NOTE Only use the unique after completion of the complete building and system Site heating is not deemed to be correct and proper use Intended use of the unit also include...

Page 7: ...ties of the medium used to protect the equipment The following values provide further guidance The water used should be free of contamination such as suspended substances and reactive substances Water...

Page 8: ...a air Never operate the unit above electrical equipment such as switch cabinets computers or other electrical units or contacts that are not drip proof IMPORTANT NOTE Energy losses due to misuse Opera...

Page 9: ...ention regulations Guidelines and recognised technical regulations i e Association of German Electricians VDE regulations DIN and EN standards VDI 6022 Maintenance personnel must be trained to Categor...

Page 10: ...e IMPORTANT NOTE 2 people are needed to transport the unit Wear personal protective clothing when transporting the unit Only lift the unit on both sides and not by the pipes valves IMPORTANT NOTE Mate...

Page 11: ...ns and shocks IMPORTANT NOTE Under certain circumstances packages can carry storage instructions that go beyond the requirements listed here Comply with these instructions accordingly 3 4 Packaging Ha...

Page 12: ...ng 1 0 1 6 2 4 2 9 MCA A 1 25 1 50 2 75 3 25 MOP A 15 15 15 15 Heat output kW 1 2 8 11 2 3 4 14 7 5 9 24 9 7 2 29 9 Cooling output kW 2 1 2 4 0 1 4 5 7 2 5 9 6 3 1 12 2 Sound power level dB A 35 68 29...

Page 13: ...rage 1 0 A Power 65 W Max operating pressure 10 psi Max operating temperature 90 C 194 F Max ambient temperature 40 C 104 F Protection class IP 20 MCA 1 25 A MOP 15 A Serial no KSN2100332343318 Articl...

Page 14: ...11 Heat exchanger 5 Actuator 12 Casing 6 Float switch 13 Intake air grille 7 Filter 14 Air outlet grille 5 2 Brief description Venkons are decentralised units for heating cooling and filtering air for...

Page 15: ...C and EC Model 61 14869BBB0101 Model 63 14869BBB0301 Model 66 14869BBB0601 Model 67 14869BBB0701 Spare filter eP M10 50 M5 1 no Venkon AC and EC Model 61 14869BBB0105 Model 63 14869BBB0305 Model 66 14...

Page 16: ...ection side Example of ceiling installation connection on left Example of ceiling installation connection on right Fig 2 Ceiling mounted connection on left and right Example of wall installation conne...

Page 17: ...echnical data 12 Make sure that the ceiling is sufficiently load bearing to take the weight of the unit Technical data 12 Make sure that the unit is securely suspended standing Ensure that the airflow...

Page 18: ...l hanging with casing Example of basic unit ceiling without casing Example of unit ceiling mounted with casing 6 5 3 9 3 9 6 5 1 1 1 1 6 5 3 9 6 5 3 9 3 9 3 9 The air outlet area needs to be completel...

Page 19: ...have sharp edges Wear suitable protective gloves IMPORTANT NOTE Horizontal installation of units When installing the units ensure that they are completely horizontal to ensure proper operation IMPORTA...

Page 20: ...pipe Keyhole detail Keyhole detail Dimensions in brackets model with cassette filter ePM10 50 M5 ePM1 50 F7 Dimensions in brackets model with cassette filter ePM10 50 M5 ePM1 50 F7 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 9 8...

Page 21: ...7 1725 mm 67 9 inch 1660 mm 65 4 inch 1690 mm 66 5 inch 1531 mm 60 3 inch Tab 5 Dimensions of basic unit Note the Venkon minimum clearances when installing the basic units Highlight the dimensions and...

Page 22: ...mounted with inlet grille 0 4 0 4 0 4 9 3 10 9 3 0 4 0 4 0 4 4 9 3 1 19 9 23 8 19 9 3 9 23 8 19 9 3 9 19 9 3 9 23 8 9 3 1 2 4 9 3 1 1 2 4 9 3 1 1 2 4 9 3 1 1 2 Fig 6 Overview of casings A B C D Model...

Page 23: ...lle With casings with air inlet grille remove the grille from the casing before installation and dismantling as the casing can not otherwise be removed or fitted Wire cables are fitted to the wire inl...

Page 24: ...g tabs into the slots of the main support panels of the basic unit Fig 10 Fix the casing with screws Screw the casing to the basic unit with 2 countersunk screws After screwing the casing in place ref...

Page 25: ...air grille 9 Discharge box with primary air connection and hotel air opening 3 90 duct bend 10 Splitter noise attenuator 4 Flexible connector 11 Air duct 5 Inlet box with primary air connection 12 Fl...

Page 26: ...0 34 3 inch 1320 52 inch 1670 65 7 inch B 530 20 9 inch 830 32 7 inch 1280 50 4 inch 1630 64 2 inch 6 3 4 7 6 3 7 5 Flexible connector 61 63 66 67 A 570 22 4 inch 870 34 3 inch 1320 52 inch 1670 65 7...

Page 27: ...with primary air connection and hotel air opening 61 63 66 67 A 620 24 4 inch 920 36 2 inch 1370 53 9 inch 1720 67 7 inch B 583 23 inch 883 34 8 inch 1333 52 5 inch 1683 66 3 inch 19 7 6 3 7 9 Splitte...

Page 28: ...mm 7 1 inch Flexible pipe 158 mm 6 2 inch Tab 6 Air side sheet steel accessories Frame connection dimensions 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 7 9 6 3 0 3 0 2 0 4 7 1 1 1 7 2 5 9 Fig 13 Frame connectio...

Page 29: ...ut bends and narrow sections with a gradient to the waste water pipe on site Allow adequate space for the air flow air inlet and outlet Pay attention to the following additional points with cooling mo...

Page 30: ...h cooling mode route pipes and valves directly over the side condensation tray accessory to drain any condensation produced on the pipes during cooling mode into the tray Seal and tighten the connecti...

Page 31: ...llows when using the valve condensation tray to collect condensation from the valves Fig 17 Insulation with wall mounted units Fit diffusion tight insulation to the pipe from below through the opening...

Page 32: ...instructions 32 Fig 19 Closing unused holes Press plastic plugs supplied into unused holes in the valve condensation tray Fig 20 Insulating with ceiling units Fit diffusion tight insulation as far as...

Page 33: ...nection on right Art no 14863BBR4 3A Differential pressure independent valve kit Water connection on left 2 pipe differential pressure independent valve fit with return shut off valve Fits all models...

Page 34: ...nnection side on left 2 way valve kit wall mounted 4 pipe connection side on left 2 way valve kit ceiling mounted 2 pipe connection side on left 2 way valve kit ceiling mounted 4 pipe connection side...

Page 35: ...4 3 9 4 5 4 4 4 5 1 0 9 4 3 1 5 3 3 3 9 1 5 3 3 1 5 0 9 6 3 3 way valve kit wall mounted 2 pipe connection side on left 3 way valve kit wall mounted 4 pipe connection side on left Front view Side vie...

Page 36: ...1 7 4 3 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 3 4 Valve kit differential pressure independent wall mounted 2 pipe connection side on left Valve kit differential pressure independent wall mounted 4 pipe connect...

Page 37: ...ion drain neck could otherwise produce troublesome odours Consider using water va pour impermeable insulation depending on the pipe material used for the condensation drain You will need a condensatio...

Page 38: ...ld generally advise against connecting it via the room thermostat as residual condensation could be produced after it has been switched off Additional wires are needed to analyse the alarm contact Use...

Page 39: ...ry height m Supply mode We recommend that you do not operate the pump at delivery heights above 8 metres Suction mode 1 metre suction height Delivery height m We recommend that you do not operate the...

Page 40: ...f 7 1 Maximum electrical rating values Venkon EC electromechanical model U02M Tab 10 Maximum electrical rating values for Venkon EC Model Number of fans Nominal voltage Mains fre quency Nominal power...

Page 41: ...2 1 Connection U02M Venkon EC Fig 29 junction box The junction box for electromechanical control EC as well as the junction box for the condensation monitor can be electric ally installed separately f...

Page 42: ...al electrical connections and terminal connections are fixed in place and tighten if necessary Water side checks Check whether all supply and drainage lines have been properly connected Fill pipes and...

Page 43: ...s connected leak free to the on site condensation connection Check whether the waste water lines are clean and have a sufficient gradient Check whether the condensation pump has a working power supply...

Page 44: ...9 2 Maintenance Schedule The sections below describe maintenance work needed for the proper and trouble free operation of the equipment If there are signs of increased wear during regular checks short...

Page 45: ...hes downwards Turn latches left and right downwards using a flat blade screwdriver Important With units with casing with air inlet grille the grille needs to be dis mantled before changing the filter...

Page 46: ...remove the air outlet grille Fig 33 Remove the screws Remove 2 screws in casing Fig 34 Lift the casing tabs from the basic unit Raise the casing to remove the tabs from the basic unit Fig 35 Lowering...

Page 47: ...that you use the rubber washers to guarantee a good seal Fig 37 Removing the main condensation tray ceiling Remove the main condensation tray downwards and forwards Fig 38 Removing the main condensat...

Page 48: ...Dismantle the valve condensation tray ceiling model Dismantle and clean the valve condensation tray Fig 41 Valve condensation tray wall model Clean the valve condensation tray 9 3 5 Cleaning the floa...

Page 49: ...the underside of the valve condensation tray Fig 44 Clean the float switch Remove the cover and clean the open float switch After cleaning make sure that the float switch is water tight when you as s...

Page 50: ...Hydraulic connection not properly done Check flow and return and tighten if necessary Water outlet Condensate drain outlets blocked Clean condensate outlets and check for ad equate gradient Chilled w...

Page 51: ...ing clips are removed during cleaning Fan dirty Clean dirt from fan Heat exchanger dirty Clean dirt from Heat exchanger 10 2 Start up after rectification of fault After correction of the fault carry o...

Page 52: ...lectrical Appliances Part 1 General Requirements UL 60335 1 2016 Ed 6 Household And Similar Electrical Appliances Safety Part 2 40 Particular Requirements For Electrical Heat Pumps Air Conditioners An...

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Page 54: ...ting voltage 7 Tab 3 Water quality 7 Tab 4 Fan Coil Venkon EC 13 Tab 5 Dimensions of basic unit 21 Tab 6 Air side sheet steel accessories 25 Tab 7 Water connections 31 Tab 8 Valve kit accessories 33 T...

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