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Turbovex A/S
Industrivej 45, DK – 9600 Aars
Telefon: +45 96 98 14 62 – Fax: +45 98 96 42 24
e-mail:
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www.turbovex.dk
7.0.0 OPERATION
7.1.0 Regulation of airflow
See also the included manual for the TX electronic controller.
The unit has 2 operational settings. Operation by day provides the dimensioned volume of
air the unit was installed for. Operation by night runs slower to save energy during night
time.
Note! By regulating the volume of air with a CO2 sensor, the unit controls the velocity
required for the room.
7.2.0 Heat regulation
See also the included manual for the TX electronic controller.
The desired temperature is regulated using the control panel. The temperature
should not
be set higher than the room temperature. The temperature of the fresh air should be 2-3
degrees
below the room temperature to provide optimal circulation within the room.
When the unit shuts down, it automatically saves the latest temperature setting and will
use this setting when it starts up again.
The unit has a fully automated by-pass system that leads the air around the exchanger
when the temperature allows it.
7.3.0 Master / slave
This function requires a small circuit board that can be acquired at the distributor.
Up to 5 slaves can be connected to a master. One unit can thus control 5 other units, so
that all 6 units run in exactly the same way.
See the user manual for master/slave options and how to correctly set up the units.
As a standard, the unit is a master.
Note!
The after-run period of ventilation systems with an electric postheating
surface is approximately 80 seconds.