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RIRS 1200-5500 V EKO 3.0 v2019.06

Figure 18.4.1. RIRS 1200-1900 V EKO 3.0

Figure 18.4.2. RIRS 2500-5500 V EKO 3.0

19. AUTOMATIC CONTROL

Supply air temperature can be adjusted according to the temperature measured by the supply or extracted air temperature sensor and the tem-

perature which is set by the user on the remote control panel. User selected supply air temperature is maintained by the plate (or rotor) heat 

exchanger and additional electric and/or water heater (optional). When the supply air temperature is under the set temperature, by-pass valve is 

closed (fresh ambient air passes through the plate heat exchanger). If the device has the rotor heat exchanger, then rotation starts. In case the 

set temperature is not reached, the heater (electric or water) is switched on and operates (heater valve is opened/closed if water heater is used) 

until the set temperature is reached. When supply air temperature exceeds the set temperature, the heater is switched off in the first place. If the 

temperature is still greater than the set temperature, the by-pass valve is opened or rotation is stopped if the device has rotor heat exchanger.

In the remote controller, temperatures (the set and the measured) are displayed as degrees Celsius (°C).

Room air temperature can be adjusted not only according  to the supplied air temperature sensor, but also according to the extracted air sensor 

(see FLEX panel description II.6.5.3 for details on selecting this feature).

When control algorithm of the extracted air sensor is selected, then supply air temperature is adjusted based on estimated additional received 

heat (heat emitted by the sun, electric heaters, etc.). Thus the energy for excessive heating of the supply air is saved. The room is heated based 

on the estimated room temperature to provide the desired room temperature microclimate.

Supply air electric heater (resistance heating elements if the electric heater is used) is controlled by the ESKM controller using the PWM signal. If 

the water supply air heater is used, then the actuator is controlled using RG1 controller with analogous 0-10V DC signal.

“BOOST” feature

Fans are started at maximum speed and “BOOST” is displayed in the remote control panel (FLEX). “BOOST” feature is inactive if the heat ex-

changer protection is triggered. When triggering signal for this function disappears, the desired operation period for this feature can be selected in 

the control panel (FLEX) (see FLEX panel description II.6.6 for details on selecting this feature).

There is boost time setting in minutes (factory setting: Off) in the user menu item Add.Func. For example, if 5min is set, then in case the signal 

is lost for boost controlled with the external control signal, the boost will be active for 5 minutes. For boost controlled with the fast button (FLEX 

control panel), boost is activated for 5 minutes if the button is pressed once, and boost will deactivated immediately if the button is pressed second 

time. Maximum setting is 255min.

START/STOP feature

The operation of the recuperator is started or stoped using the START/STOP feature. “STOP” is displayed at the remote control panel (FLEX). In 

START mode, the recuperator operates based on the latest settings of the panel.

FanFail and FanRun features

It provides option to connect the external fan state indication such as the indication lamp which would visualize the state of the device.

Continuous control of the heater

The new feature is installed: continuous keeping of the supply air temperature (accuracy up to 0,5 °C) by using two-way thyristor module – ESKM... 

(these modules are installed only in heaters connected to the three-phase mains).

Cooling by ventilation:

Two types of cooling exist: using halocarbon or water cooler. Cooling is based on the algorithm of the PI regulator and is activated when there 

is need for cooling. Conditions for activation and deactivation of halocarbon cooler can be set and changed using the menu of the FLEX remote 

control panel (see section II.6.4. of the FLEX description). Actuator position of the water cooler is set accordingly to the PI regulator in the range 

between 0% and 100%. The halocarbon cooler is switched on when PI regulator value exceeds the value set in the menu (see section II.6.4.2. of 

the FLEX description). The halocarbon cooler is switched off when PI regulator value is less than the set value (see section II.6.4.3. of the FLEX 

description).

Ventilation:

Three types of ventilation are possible (see section II.6.3. of the FLEX description): based on the supply air (Supply), based on the extracted air 

(Room) and automatic (ByOutdoor). When operation is based on the supply air, the supply air temperature is maintained as set on the PI regulator. 

When operation is based on the extracted air, the set extracted air temperature is maintained to keep the supplied air temperature between the 

minimum and the maximum set temperatures (see sections II.6.3.2. and II.6.3.3. of the FLEX description) based on the algorithm of the PI regu-

lator. When operation is automatic (ByOutdoor), both mentioned cooling types are used (supply and extracted air): cooling based on the supply 

air is used when ambient air temperature is less than the set temperature (see section II.6.3.3. of the FLEX description). This is so called “winter 

mode”. Cooling based on the extracted air is used when ambient air temperature is greater than the set temperature (see section II.6.3.3. of the 

FLEX description). This is so called “summer mode”.

Using the remote control panel, the user can adjust fan motor speed as three steps (values of steps are speed set in the window of the remote 

control panel, see sections II.6.7 and II.6.8 of the FLEX description). Analogous 0–10 VDC control signal for motors is generated by the controller 

RG1. Speed of the supply and extracted air fans can be adjusted synchronously or asynchronously (see sections II.6.7 and II.6.8 of the FLEX 

description). If water supply air heater is used and after HVAC unit is switched on, fans are switched on after 20 seconds. During this period, water 

valve actuator is being opened to allow water heater to reach the optimum temperature.

Two pressure converters should be used to control both fans while maintaining constant pressure at the system.

Also, CO

2

 (extract air) converter can be connected (if no pressure converters are connected).

Содержание RIRS ECO 3.0 Series

Страница 1: ...RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 EN MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION...

Страница 2: ...OF THE HVAC UNIT 17 19 5 SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT GUIDELINES 17 20 CONTROL BOARD RG1 19 20 1 LABELING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONTROLLER AND THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS 20 20 2 REGULAR SYSTEM CHECK UP 21 21 ELECTRI...

Страница 3: ...quency Max current Max power consumption Protection class Weight xxx xx VAC Hz x xx A x xx kW IP xx xx kg Made in iauliai Lithuania AHU000000 BN xxxxxx 2019 01 01 SERIAL 2514523357 XXX GAMINIO PAVADIN...

Страница 4: ...ked check the grounding make sure that all components and accessories are connected in accordance with the project or provided instructions Danger Fumes Salda Antifrost system uses dis balancing of th...

Страница 5: ...m 50 50 50 50 Cross section of the power supply cable mm 4x2 5 4x2 5 3x1 5 3x1 5 Circuit breaker Poles 2 2 1 1 I A B16 B16 B10 B10 Filter class and dimensions exhaust mm 745x350x46 745x350x46 745x350x...

Страница 6: ...er class and dimensions exhaust mm 790x400x46 790x400x46 900x455x90 900x455x90 supply mm 790x400x46 790x400x46 900x455x90 900x455x90 RIS EKO 3 0 5500 VE 5500 VW Heater phase voltage 50 Hz VAC 3 SVS po...

Страница 7: ...pocket 9 Rotor engine 7 OPERATING CONDITIONS 5 C o 40 C o 40 C o 40 C o 15 C o 40 C o 3 C o 40 C o 5 C o 40 C o 23 C o 40 C o 15 C o 40 C o 40 C 23 C o O 40 C 15 C O O RH 60 40 C 23 o C O Ex O O 40 C...

Страница 8: ...the unit first unpack the accessories Remove the film from the unit Remove the bracing packaging tape which keeps the protective profiles Remove the protective profiles After unpacking the unit examin...

Страница 9: ...1 5xL H Min distance to open the door 1 5xL Min distance to open control box door H 400 mm 13 MOUNTING The protective film is intended to protect the unit during transportation It is recommended to re...

Страница 10: ...duct conection Figure 14 2 Rectangular air duct conection D2 dimensions depend on unit 15 CONNECTION DIAGRAM PS PS PS PS 2 2 2 2 Figure 15 1 RIRS 1200 1900 VE EKO 3 0 Placement of the component depen...

Страница 11: ...ns speed switch BOOST Component posibility to connect it depends on model For more information please check the manual 16 CONNECTION OF THE UNIT TO ELECTRIC NETWORK Supply voltage to the unit must be...

Страница 12: ...ters are clogged and no message is shown on the remote control Wrong time in filter timers or their switch is broken or its pressure is set improperly Shorten filter timer time till the message of clo...

Страница 13: ...can harm the heat exchanger It is NECESSARY to protect the motor of the heat exchanger from the moisture and liquid while cleaning the heat exchanger CAUTION It is forbidden to use the heat exchanger...

Страница 14: ...using the START STOP feature STOP is displayed at the remote control panel FLEX In START mode the recuperator operates based on the latest settings of the panel FanFail and FanRun features It provides...

Страница 15: ...rotection is triggered fans operate in maximum capacity until the manual heater protection is reset by pressing the reset button and the device is restarted When heater fault is registered manual heat...

Страница 16: ...Read_Coils 10 1 Return water temperature sensor alarm 1 a c t i v e o passive 11 ToutDoor 01h_Read_Coils 11 1 Outside air temperature sensor alarm controller continues to work in determining ToutDoor...

Страница 17: ...ted place Install the supplied connection cable FLEX controller between the control panel and the HVAC unit It is recommended to install the control panel separately from the power cables Note If cabl...

Страница 18: ...rm input damper actuator damper actuator Extract air Supply air L L control N L control ON OFF ON OFF 230V AC 230V AC 15 20 16 L L N N L 18 17 M3 M2 X16 5 19 L N 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 X16 6 22 21 temp...

Страница 19: ...a LED2 Air damper close LED9 Medium fans speed LED2 LED3 Air damper open LED10 Minimal fans speed LED4 Water valve open LED11 Supply air fan speed reducing LED5 Water valve close LED12 Preheater LED6...

Страница 20: ...X32 3 HIGH BOOST increase the flow of air I X32 4 COM COM X33 1 TIMER Stop DI X33 2 COM COM M5 Water cooler valve actuator X33 3 VAL Cooling valve opening PWM 24v 50hz AO X33 4 VAL Cooling valve closi...

Страница 21: ...ture sensor AI X39 2 COM TE Exhaust air temperature sen sor X41 1 Exhaust air temperature sensor AI X41 2 COM PV Supply air fan X37 1 V1 Supply air fan 0 10V AO X37 2 COM COM IV Extract room s air fan...

Страница 22: ...7 18 L N N L L 20 L supply 230V AC 230V AC ON OFF ON OFF L X37 TL N PE L1 1 3 4 2 LOW X32 1 COM X32 4 HIGH X32 2 TIMER X32 3 COM X33 1 MID X33 2 CHIL X33 9 COM X33 10 BOOST STOP NO START NC A2 A1 R1 8...

Страница 23: ...3 X38 2 X38 1 28 27 26 X33 24 X33 23 COM T set 26 24V DC 27 intput 0 10V DC 28 GND Transmitter 2 24 VDC P 29 X16 7 30 31 1A 2 1 F3 N L M4 PE 1f 230V AC 32 X16 8 33 34 24VDC 0 10VDC M6 G Y 0 0 GND Y 0...

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Страница 25: ...EN 25 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 4 RIRS 1900 VW EKO 3 0...

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Страница 31: ...EN 31 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 ModBus RTU...

Страница 32: ...32 EN RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 7 SVR 2500VE 9 3F V2 4 2K...

Страница 33: ...EN 33 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 8 SVR 3500VE 9 ESKM 0K 3X230...

Страница 34: ...34 EN RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 9 SVR 5500VE 18 3F ESKM 0K...

Страница 35: ...EN 35 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 10 RIRS 2500VE V2 4 RHX 0K...

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Страница 37: ...EN 37 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 11 RIRS 3500VE V2 4 0K RHX 3X230...

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Страница 39: ...EN 39 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 12 RIRS 5500VE V2 4 RHX 0K...

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Страница 41: ...EN 41 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 13 RIRS 2500 3500 VW V2 4 RHX 0K...

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Страница 43: ...EN 43 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 ModBus RTU...

Страница 44: ...44 EN RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06...

Страница 45: ...EN 45 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 14 RIRS 5500 VW V2 4 RHX 0K...

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Страница 47: ...EN 47 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 ModBus RTU...

Страница 48: ...48 EN RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 15 RIRS 2500 VW V2 4 RHX 0K...

Страница 49: ...EN 49 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06...

Страница 50: ...50 EN RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 16 RIRS 3500 VW V2 4 RHX 0K...

Страница 51: ...EN 51 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06...

Страница 52: ...52 EN RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 17 RIRS 5500 VW V2 4 RHX 0K...

Страница 53: ...EN 53 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 18 RIRS 2500 VW R3G280 AU06 B1...

Страница 54: ...54 EN RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06 21 19 RIRS 3500 VW RH35C ZID DC 1R 21 20 RIRS 5500 VW R3G 400 AY87 01...

Страница 55: ...nerative regenerative regenerative Thermal efficiency of heat recovery 73 73 73 73 Nominal NRVU flow rate m3 s 0 41 0 41 0 41 0 41 Effective electric power input kW 0 83 0 83 0 83 0 83 SFPint W m3 s 7...

Страница 56: ...40 2 40 2 42 8 42 8 50 3 50 3 Declared maximum external leakage 1 1 1 1 1 1 Declared maximum internal leakage 3 3 3 3 3 3 Energy clasification of the filters E E E E E E Description of visual filter...

Страница 57: ...sk reduction LST EN 60204 1 2006 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements LST EN 60335 1 2012 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 1 General...

Страница 58: ...iver the equipment to manufacturer Delivery costs should be covered by customer Manufacturer reserves the right to change this technical passport any time without prior notice if some typographic erro...

Страница 59: ...59 RIRS 1200 5500 V EKO 3 0 v2019 06...

Страница 60: ...NANCE TABLE Product name LOT number Instalation Interval Datum Fan cleaning Once a year Heat exchanger cleaning Once a year Filter replacement Every 3 4 months Look at the product label At least NOTE...

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