IMPORTANT:
Follow these instructions when installing the ECO 375:
1. Turn off the electricity before opening the unit.
2. Install an airtight water trap in a frost-free place to
compensate for the fan pressure.
3. The water trap must have a height of at least 50 mm.
4. Make sure that the condensate drain has a sufficient
slope (min. 1%) towards the sewer.
5. Pour 1 litre of water into the drip tray of the unit to
check that it drains correctly. Make sure the condensate
drain is filled with water before each heating season.
6. If the condensate drain is exposed to frost, a
thermostat and an electric tracing unit must be installed
to prevent the drain from freezing if the temperature
drops below +2°C.
7. Initial calibration must be carried out on both the supply
and exhaust air sides before using the unit.
It is important that the volumes of intake and exhaust
air are balanced.
8. It is recommended keeping the ventilation ducts
closed until the unit is started and the system has been
commisioned.
These instructions must be followed. If the installation is
not executed in accordance with these instructions,
KVM-Genvex cannot be held liable for any further damage
that is unrelated to the Genvex unit.
Important:
The ECO 375 ventilation unit can only be
mounted vertically.
The ECO 375 comes with a universal wall mounting kit.
KVM-Genvex A/S always recommends careful planning of
the installation space for your Genvex product in relation to
the location of living spaces. As this is a technical product
that contains fans and/or a heat pump, in rare cases, and in
combination with inappropriate installation conditions, it
may cause unsatisfactory noise or vibration nuisances. As a
general rule, it is always recommended installing the
technical system so that it is not located in the immediate
vicinity of a bedroom. Furthermore, when securing the
Genvex system to the building structure, it is recommended
attaching it to a heavy structural component such as
concrete. It should also be ensured that no sound or
vibrations can be transmitted through materials in contact
with the technical system. If there is a risk of propagation
of noise and vibrations, further installation of vibration-
damping material and sound-damping of installation rooms
are recommended.
Before starting the installation of the ventilation unit
Make sure that the wall used to hold the ventilation unit
is built in such a way that it is able to support the weight
of the unit. In addition, the wall must be straight and
plumb. In this way, it is ensured that the condensate in the
condensate tray runs to the drain.
Wall mounting (vertical)
1. Before attaching the mounting bracket to the wall,
ensure that the bracket is in the correct position. A small
notch in the middle of the bracket indicates the centre/
top of the ventilation unit. The notch must be at the top
of the bracket before the bracket is fixed to the wall.
2. Attach the bracket to the wall using screws in all 8
mounting holes.
3. Mount the ventilation unit by hanging it on the mounting
bracket. The recess on the back of the unit is intended
for this.
4. Once the installation unit has been properly attached to
the mounting bracket, the ventilation unit must be locked
in place by inserting the locking screw into the locking
hole.
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