SAVE VTR 100/B Service & Accessories Installation Manual GB Document in original language | · v1
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Contents 1 2 3 4 5 | v1 Overview ......................................................1 1.1 Warranty ..............................................1 1.2 Type label.............................................1 1.3 Disposal and recycling .............................1 Important Safety Information .............................1 2.1 Intended Use.........................................2 2.2 Admonitions .........................................2 Configuration ............................................
Overview | 1 Overview The key to proper and safe operating of the unit is to read this manual thoroughly, use the unit according to given guidelines and follow all safety requirements. 1.1 Warranty For the assertion of warranty claims, the products must be correctly connected and operated, and used in accordance with the data sheets. Further prerequisites are a completed maintenance plan with no gaps and a commissioning report. Systemair will require these in the case of a warranty claim. 1.
2 | Configuration • Do not allow children to play with the device. 2.1 Intended Use • Abide by the system-related conditions and requirements of the system manufacturer or plant constructor. • Keep all the warning signs on the device and in a legible condition. • The device is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction.
Configuration | On and Off slider to activate or deactivate a function. White bubble — function is inactive, green bubble — function is active. Back button to return to a previous menu, located at the upper left corner Up arrow to increase a value CANCEL Button to cancel changes Down arrow to decrease a value SET/OK Buttons to confirm changes Some menus have more than one page. Touch page indicator in the top right corner to go to the next page.
4 | Configuration Icon Text Description AUTO Automatic airflow control. AUTO mode is available for selection when Demand Control, Week Schedule and/or external fan control functions are configured, otherwise AUTO mode icon won’t be visible in active user modes menu. AUTO mode activates Demand Control, Week Schedule and/or external fan control functions. Demand is available to choose as airflow setting in Week Schedule. Manual selection of airflow levels.
Configuration | Icon Text Description Configurable Digital Input 1 Configurable digital input for custom user function. Airflow levels for both fans are freely configurable. High–priority function. Configurable Digital Input 2 Configurable digital input for custom user function. Airflow levels for both fans are freely configurable. Mid–priority function. Configurable Digital Input 3 Configurable digital input for custom user function. Airflow levels for both fans are freely configurable.
6 | Configuration 3.3.2 Temperature settings Temperature can be set at SET TEMPERATURE menu accessible from the home screen by touching TEMPERATURE icon with thermometer. Default temperature value is 18°C (range 12–30°C). Use up and down arrows or a slider to change the value. Then touch the OK button to confirm changes. Temperature set point is for room air temperature, supply air temperature or for extract air temperature depending on which control mode is active.
Configuration | Use up and down arrows or a slider to change the airflow value. The airflow may be adjusted in these steps: Off/Low/Normal/High. These settings control output signals to the supply and extract fans. Important It is not recommended to set fan to Off in standard households. If manual fan stop is activated, the unit should be provided with dampers in exhaust and fresh air ducts to avoid cold draught and risk of condensation when the unit has been stopped.
8 | Configuration Icon 3.5 3.5.1 Text Description Cooling recovery Automatic cooling recovery is active when extract air temperature from apartment is lower than outdoor air temperature and there is a cooling demand (temperature setpoint is lower than outdoor air temperature). No cooling recovery with heating demand. If the outdoor air temperature is higher than then thee indoor air temperature and there is a heating demand, function Free heating is activated instead.
Configuration | 3.5.1.2 Sensors Values from sensors and load of fans (rpm). 3.5.1.3 Input Status Status of configured analog, digital and universal inputs. Connected component type and raw value (volts) is displayed. 3.5.1.4 Output Status Status of configured analog, digital and universal outputs. Connected component type and value (volts) is displayed. 3.5.1.5 Unit Version Unit model name, manufacturer number, serial number and unit software versions for Mainboard, HMI and IAM. 3.5.
10 | Configuration Alarm name Explanation Do the following Defrosting error Indicates failure of pre-heater to preheat the incoming outdoor air (in case Extra controller is configured as Preheater). Check the pre-heater reset button. Check the pre-heater cabling. Contact your installation company or place of purchase. Defrosting error may be caused by extremely low outdoor air temperatures or pre-heater failure. • Alarm stops the unit.
Configuration | Alarm name Explanation Do the following Rotor motor feedback Indicates a rotor malfunction. No feedback signal from the rotor motor for 180 seconds. If the rotating heat exchanger has stopped, check the rotor belt. Replace the belt if it is broken. If the heat exchanger is still not rotating check if the quick connector of the rotary heat exchanger motor is connected. If the alarm persists, the motor may be faulty. Contact your installation company or place of purchase.
12 | Configuration Alarm name Explanation Do the following Built-in extract air temperature sensor Indicates internal extract air temperature sensor malfunction. Active: measured temperature = 0°C Returned: measured temperature > 5°C Check that sensor is connected properly and cable is not damaged. Contact your installation company or place of purchase. Extra controller alarm Error from external device. Check if external device is connected properly and cable is not damaged.
Configuration | 3.5.3 Week Schedule The unit can be configured to operate at set airflow levels up to two time periods (00:00–23:59) on user selected days. Week Schedule is active only during AUTO mode. It is possible to activate or deactivate digital output for schedule and unscheduled periods. 3.5.3.1 Schedule Airflow Settings Touch settings icon to go to SCHEDULE AIRFLOW SETTINGS menu. In this menu set airflow level for scheduled and unscheduled periods.
14 | Configuration Set the time. Touch the START TIME or END TIME values to change time. Use arrow buttons decrease value. Confirm with OK button. and to increase or Note: Scheduled time can start but never end at midnight (00:00). The latest END TIME period is 23:59. Scheduled time cannot go to the next day. 12 or 24 hour time format can be changed in System Preferences menu. If necessary, activate second scheduled period and set up time.
Configuration | 3.5.6.1 Input Configuration of inputs Settings for analog, digital and universal input terminals on the main board and connection board, configuration of functionality. Table 1 Digital universal inputs available for selection User Modes Activation of specific user modes. Central Vacuum Cleaner Function Activation of Central vacuum cleaner function. Cooker Hood Function Activation of Cooker Hood function. External Stop Air handling unit is stopped by an external command.
16 | Configuration Table 3 Digital outputs available for selection Step Controller Y1 Heating Step Controller Y3 Cooling Step Controller Y4 Extra Controller Heater/Cooler/Extra controller control signals. Sum Alarm Fault indicating output. Outdoor-/Exhaust Air Damper Outdoor-/Exhaust air damper control signal. Secondary air Secondary air damper control. Activate Cooling Cooling mode activation signal to an external system.
Configuration | Range: 0–10 V / 2–10 V / 10–0 V / 10–2 V. Heater • Choose heater type. Each selection unlocks additional configuration options. Default setting is based on unit type. Available types: None / Electrical / Water / Change-over. • Set actuator type. Default value is 0–10 V. Range: 0–10 V / 2–10 V / 10–0 V / 10–2 V. • Set circulation pump temperature. Default setting is 10°C. This option is available if Water / Change-over heater type is selected. Range: 0–20°C. • Set circulation pump stop delay.
18 | Configuration 3.5.6.4 Control Regulation Configure how the system is controlled. Temperature Control • Configure temperature controller. Choose control mode: Available modes: Supply air temperature control / Room temperature control / Extract air temperature control Note: Room temperature control mode requires an accessory to measure room temperature. • Choose temperature unit. Default setting is Celsius. Available units: Celsius / Fahrenheit • Set P-band. Default setting is 20°C. Set I-time.
Configuration | Setting Manual RPM Pressure (VAV) Flow (CAV) External Pressure Sensors — configure sensor voltage relation to pressure. Set value at which fan alarm occurs. Default setting is None - - Supply air fan control sensor: Pressure at 0V: 0-500 Pa, default setting 0 Pa Pressure at 10V: 0-2500 Pa, default setting 500 Pa. Extract air fan control sensor: Pressure at 0V: 0-500 Pa, default setting 0 Pa.
20 | Configuration Setpoint, default setting is 45% humidity. Range: 1–100% RH. Set P-band, default setting is 4g/kg. Range: 1–100g/kg. Set I-time, default setting is Off. Range: Off/1–120 sec. Defrosting Control Note: Setting is available if heat exchanger type is set as Plate. The unit is equipped with an automatic defrost function that is activated when there is risk of icing in the area around the heat exchanger. • Select defrosting mode. Default setting is Normal.
Configuration | Fig. 4 Example speed for supply and extract air 4. Use this procedure to find fan speed for all airflow levels: MINIMUM LEVEL, LOW LEVEL, NORMAL LEVEL, HIGH LEVEL, MAXIMUM LEVEL. 5. Finally in the control panel go to Service menu, enter the password, then go to Control Regulation → Fan Control. Choose RPM as airflow type and in sub-menu Airflow Level Settings enter calculated fan speed values for each level. 3.5.6.5 User Modes Set airflow level, duration and offset for each user mode.
22 | Configuration Connecting the IAM to wireless network 1. If your wireless router does not support WPS, Wi-Fi connection should be set up manually. Therefore you need to find Wi-Fi name and add password using control panel. 2. In control panel go to Service -> Communication -> WLAN settings menu. 3. Press Scan for networks button. IAM will search for available Wi-Fi networks (should not take longer than one minute). 4.
Service | 3.5.7 Help FAQ, troubleshooting of alarms, contact information for support is provided in this menu. • Service partner — information about service partner. • Company • Telephone • Homepage • Email • User modes— detailed description of all user modes. • Functions— detailed description of different user functions. • Alarms— detailed description of all alarms. • Troubleshooting— information about all different possible malfunctions. 4 Service 4.
24 | Service 4.3 Internal components Fig.
Service | The filters need to be replaced when polluted. New sets of filters can be acquired from your installer or wholesaler. 4.3.1.3 Heat exchanger SAVE VTR 100/B is equipped with a rotating heat exchanger. Required supply air temperature is therefore normally maintained without adding additional heat. The heat exchanger is removable for cleaning and maintenance, see “User Manual” for more information. 4.3.1.4 Main circuit board The main circuit board controls all functions and the unit.
26 | Service Position Description CB Connection to the external connection box 1 Terminals for a heater 2 Terminals for a TRIAC 3 Terminals for the mains power supply 4 Terminals for power supply of extract air fan 5 Terminals for power supply of supply air fan 6 Terminals for internal relative humidity/temperature sensor 7 Analog input 1 — Outdoor air sensor 8 Analog input 2 — Supply air sensor 9 Analog input 3 — Freely configurable 10 Analog input 4 — Freely configurable / Overheat
Service | Position Description DO1–4 Freely configurable digital output. DO2 default configuration: Outdoor-/Exhaust Air Damper DO3 default configuration: Activate Cooling DO4 default configuration: Sum Alarm AO3–5 Freely configurable analog output. Actuator type 0–10V, 10–0V, 2–10V, 10–2V. AO3 default configuration: Heating (only for VTC 200/300/500/700, VTR 100/700 type models). AO4 default configuration: Cooling UI1–5 Freely configurable universal input.
28 | Accessories 7. In case of installed electrical/other re-heater battery: Check if the overheat protection thermostat is still active. If necessary, reset by pressing the red button on the front plate of the electrical re-heater. 8. Check if the extract filter must be changed. 9. Check if the unit has a re-heater battery connected. At very cold outdoor conditions an electrical or water heating battery might be necessary. A re-heater battery can be acquired as an accessory. Noise/vibrations 1.
Accessories | Note: The internet access module uses TCP port 8989. Make sure it is not blocked. Description A. Connect the Internet Access Module (IAM) to the Connection Board (CB) with included RJ10 cable. B. Power up the IAM with included power supply cable and adapter (230 V~). C. Enable access to the internet. Three options are available: • C1 — Activate WPS function on your router (if available) and press the button on the Internet Access Module for 5 seconds.
30 | Accessories Press LOG IN button. It is required to create a unique password when connecting to IAM for the first time. Touch Change password button. In the next menu screen enter your new password, confirm it and touch SET PASSWORD button. To finalize password creation, click the button on the IAM. Wait for a message to pop up in your app telling that password was changed. Touch BACK button to return to the previous login screen. Enter the newly created password and touch LOG IN button.
Accessories | Configuration 1. Go to Service menu. 2. Enter password (default 1111). 3. Configure of CO2 and/or relative humidity sensor: Go to Input menu. Select UNIVERSAL tab. Select the universal input to which the sensor is connected. Example if it is connected to UI4 on the connection board, then select UNIVERSAL INPUT 4. Select signal type as Analog input and select sensor type from the input type list: RH sensor (RH) and/or CO₂ Sensor (CO₂). 4. Configure room temperature sensor: Go to Input menu.
32 | Accessories 2 Use included plastic knob (2) to secure inserted reheater in place. Connect cable from reheater to connector at the top of compartment (3). Cable contains control signal wires and wires from an overheat protection sensor. 3 Install and connect TRIAC (component responsible for temperature detection). Installation method and position differs based on VTR 100/B unit orientation.
Accessories | TRIAC installation (left-hand orientation) 1 LEFT-HAND ORIENTATION (outdoor air connection is situated on the left-hand side of the unit when viewed from the front) Remove a screw from the front panel (1). Peel off label which covers holes for TRIAC screws. Position TRIAC (2) over holes and use included screws (3) to secure TRIAC in place. Lift the main circuit board off the hooks (5) and carefully pull it out. Connect wires to the main circuit board connector (4).
34 | Accessories • ELH — electric heater • ECT — extra controller temperature sensor • OAT — outdoor air duct temperature sensor • SAT — supply air temperature sensor • RL — relay • 1 — Outdoor air • 2 — Supply air • 3 — Extract air • 4 — Exhaust air Component/product — Article number: • CB 125-0,6 230V/1 Duct heater — 5289 • CB Preheater Connection Kit — 142852 5.3.2.1 Heater installed in the outdoor air duct Installation and connection 1.
Accessories | 5.3.2.2 Heater installed in the supply air duct Installation and connection 1. Install an electric heater (ELH) at least 100 mm distance from the unit in the supply air duct. A relay (RL) is used to control the heater. Connect relay to any free digital output on the connection board (CB). 2. Connect the power supply to the electric heater via a relay. A circuit breaker (BRK) is not included in the package and must be ordered separately. It must be installed in the circuit. 3.
36 | Accessories Installation and connection 1. Install water heater in the duct. Connect pipes, 2/3– way valve and actuator. Important Do NOT use 24V DC power output from the connection board for valve actuator. 2. Connect actuator (S) to any free analog output. Fig. 9 Water heater connections 3. The frost protection sensor (FPT) should be strapped on a surface on the return water pipe. Connect FPT sensor to any free analog input. 4.
Accessories | • WC — water cooling battery • SAT — supply air temperature sensor • S — valve actuator • 1 — Outdoor air • 2 — Supply air • 3 — Extract air • 4 — Exhaust air Component/product — Article number: • CWK 125-3-2,5 Duct cooler,circ — 30021 • RVAZ4 24A Actuator 0-10V (S) — 9862 • ZTV 15-0,4 2-way valve — 9829 • ZTV 15-0,6 2-way valve — 6571 • ZTR 15-0,4 valve 3-way — 9670 • ZTR 15-0,6 valve 3-way — 6573 • Duct sensor -30-70C (SAT) — 211524 • Transformer 24V — 202692 Installation and connection 1.
38 | Accessories 5.3.5 Ground heat exchanger The ground heat exchanger can be connected to an outdoor air duct to heat the air and prevent the heat exchanger from icing up, or to cool the air to reduce the need for cooling. • GHT — Ground heat exchanger • ECT — extra controller temperature sensor • OAT — outdoor air duct temperature sensor • RL — relay • 1 — Outdoor air • 2 — Supply air • 3 — Extract air • 4 — Exhaust air Installation and connection 1.
Accessories | Important The change-over (heating/cooling) system can be implemented in many different ways and may vary in each household. This description explains the most common solution for connecting and controlling heating and cooling with a water coil and a heat pump.
40 | Accessories Fig. 11 Change-over heating/cooling connections Configuration Before change-over heating/cooling can be activated, all components must be configured in the control panel. 1. Go to Service menu 2. Enter password (default 1111) 3. Go to Components menu, select Heater menu and select type as Change-over. Do advanced settings if necessary. Go to Components menu, select Cooler menu and select type as Change-over. Do advanced settings if necessary. 4.
Accessories | • SPI-125 C Iris damper — 6751 Installation and connection • Follow instructions in the manual which is delivered with the accessory. 5.5 5.5.1 Installation/Maintenance Outdoor/Exhaust air dampers If manual fan stop is activated, the unit should be provided with dampers in exhaust and outdoor ducts to avoid cold draught and risk of condensation when the unit has been stopped.
42 | Accessories Note: 24 VAC dampers can be powered and controlled only by using a relay mounting kit with a transformer (article number: 153548). This installation procedure describes how to connect dampers powered by 230 V~ with a relay mounting kit without transformer (article number: 153549). Installation and connection 1. Install dampers (U/V). 2. Connect control signal wires (24V, DO) coming out from the relay box (RL) to any free digital output on the connection board (CB). 3.
43 Accessories | 1. A differential pressure switch 2. Metal tube 3. Exhaust air direction 4. Exhaust air duct 1. Mount a differential pressure switch in a suitable place, for example on or near the outlet duct from the kitchen fan. Set the pressure switch to the lowest possible pressure, for example 20 Pa. 2. There are two possible installation cases. A pressure switch tube is installed in the duct: a.
44 | Accessories Note: • If the 24 V power supply on the connection board (CB) is used for other equipment, the number of control panels that can be powered from the unit will decrease. • A single active control panel draws 50 mA. The connection board supplies up to 250 mA. If no other accessories use 24 V power supply from the unit, up to 5 control panels can be connected without a need of external power supply. In order to connect more than 5 control panels, an external power supply is required.
45 Accessories | 5.5.4 Pressure Guard A differential pressure switch is used to detect air pressure difference in a duct. The contact in the switch changes (on/ off) when air pressure exceeds the setpoint value. One of the possibilities is to use this device with a cooker hood which has an internal fan. Turned on cooker hood causes air pressure to increase in the exhaust air duct.
46 | Accessories 5.5.5 Presence detector A presence detector is used to activate one of required functions when someone is present in the room. Universal input can be easily re-configured to activate a different function. Component/product — Article number: • Presence detector/IR24 — 6995 Configuration 1. Go to Service menu 2. Enter password (default 1111) 3. Go to Input menu. Select UNIVERSAL tab. 4. Select the universal input to which wire from the presence detector is connected.
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