Operating and installation instructions
M-WRG-II P-T (-F, -FC), M-WRG-II E-T (-F, -FC) ventilation units
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Meltem Wärmerückgewinnung GmbH & Co. KG
Am Hartholz 4 · D-82239 Alling
[email protected] · www.meltem.com
VENTILATION THE RIGHT WAY
V E N T I L A T I O N & H E A T R E C O V E R Y
1
Introduction
1.1
Notes on these operating and installation instructions
These original operating and installation instructions contain important information
that should be followed when setting up and using the M-WRG-II P-T (-F, -FC) and
M-WRG-II E-T (-F, -FC) ventilation units and when installing the InControl pushbutton
sensor and three-step rotary switch with zero position.
► Read all the instructions carefully before starting up the ventilation unit to avoid
possible risks and mistakes.
► When assembly is complete, give these instructions to the home owner, caretaker or
property manager.
► These instructions are part of the product. Keep the instructions in a safe place for
future reference.
WARNING
► Follow ALL danger and warning instructions and notes on precautionary measures.
► Read section “2 Safety instructions” on page 12 carefully.
1.2
Description
These instructions describe how to set
up and operate the decentralised venti-
lation units M-WRG-II P-T (-F, -FC) and
M-WRG-II E-T (-F, -FC) (see Fig. 1).
They also explain how to connect the
InControl pushbutton sensor and the
three-step rotary switch with zero posi-
tion electrically to the ventilation unit.
M-WRG stands for Meltem heat
recovery. Home ventilation expertise
extending back nearly 40 years has
been incorporated into this product from
Meltem Wärmerückgewinnung.
Using windows for ventilation, particu-
larly during periods of cold weather, is
now a thing of the past. This ventilation
unit brings in outdoor air fully automat-
ically, and heats it by recovering heat
from the air that is extracted. Outdoor
air and extract air are routed in separate ducts through a cross-counterflow plate heat
exchanger (see section 5.2.2 on page 20). You save on heating costs, increase
your living comfort and are kind to the environment by reducing CO
2
emissions. An air
filter also removes respirable particulates such as pollen, soot and bacteria from dust
class PM1 from the outdoor air. It is also possible to monitor the outdoor air quality
Fig. 1:
M-WRG-II P-T / M-WRG-II E-T ventilation unit