Preview only show first 10 pages with watermark. For full document please download

Technical Specification

   EMBED


Share

Transcript

• 1.09.351E • 05.09.06 • Code 3522 © TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION NOTE: 1 dm3/sec = 1 L/sec L/sec x 3.6 = M3/hr • For dwelling-specific ventilation • Supply and extract air ventilation with heat recovery • Heat recovery efficiency of the countercurrent cell up to 80% • Good filtering • Fixed air flow measuring outlets • Fan speed adjustment at the cooker hood • HR bypass as a standard feature • There is a fire valve between the ventilation unit and the cooker hood • The ventilation unit cannot be switched off at the cooker hood © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. Product code 3522 Models SC 90K SC R 90K SC L Electrical connection 230 V, 50 Hz, ≈ 0.9 A (+ preheating unit 3.9 A) Class of protection IP 30 Extract air Fans direct current (DC) Supply air 85 dm3/s 50 Pa Heat recovery Heat recovery bypass Electric preheating unit (option ) Filter Extract air Supply air 0.10 kW 0.44 A 0.10 kW 0.44 A 72 dm3/s 50 Pa Counter-current cell, >80% Summer/winter damper max. 900 W 3.9 A G3 G3 / F7 (F7 optional) Weight 42 kg Power adjustment of ventilation – cooker hood Options – pressure switch – F7 filter 90K SC DIMENSIONS AND MAIN PARTS 4 Dimensions and duct outlets 7 595.4 2 11 8 3 797.4 5 1 18 15 6 14 9 16 10 17 MODEL R 157.2 117.2 4 1 13 Measurement outlets 114 345.3 45 2 12 82.5 157.5 151.5 82.9 582 3 Measurement outlets are located behind the machine plate. Detach the machine plate by lifting it upwards. MODEL L 117.2 157.2 Fastening brackets Condensing water outlet above the grease filter of the cooker. Fastening brackets are located up in the back of the unit. 157.5 151.5 82.5 82.2 Condensing water outlet 4 1 45 345.3 114 2 3 Main parts Duct outlets, inner diameter of collar ø 125 mm 1 Extract air fan 7 Outdoor air filter G3 13 Connection box 2 Supply air fan 8 Extract air filter G3 14 3 Preheating radiator (option) 9 Summer / winter damper Speed selector switch (forced) 10 Summer / winter damper release 15 Cooker hood damper controller 1 1 Supply air to the dwelling 4 Measurement outlets 2 2 Extract air from the dwelling 5 Heat recovery cell 11 Safety switch 16 Light switch 3 2 Outdoor air to the unit 6 12 Cooker hood 17 Filter guard indicator 4 4 Exhaust air outside Outdoor air filter F7 (option) 18 Fire valve © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. 2 2 90K SC PERFORMANCE Air volumes Measuring points after the connection outlet. SUPPLY / EXTRACT AIR VOLUMES /90K SC Note! Without an F7 filter, supply air volumes are by circa 10% greater than indicated in the curves. Pressure loss in ducts. Total pressure Pa 300 S = Supply air curve (G3 and F7 filters) Supply air Extract air E5 250 SFP, kW (m3/s) 2.5 E4 200 E3 S SK E2 100 Recommended operating range EK 150 50 Fan curves indicate the total pressure available for duct losses. E = Extract air curve (G3 filter) E E1 0 20 10 S1 50 S2 30 100 SFP (Specific Fan Power) guideline value <2.5 (kw/m3/s) S4 S3 60 40 50 150 200 250 VOLUME FLOW 70 S5 80 90 300 350 P1, T1 = P2, T2 = P3, T3 = P4, T4 = P5, T5 = Input power (total) (W) SFP = Air flow (dm3/s) SK and EK are examples of pressure losses in supply and extract ducts 100 110 dm3/s 400 2VDC 4VDC 6VDC 8VDC 12VDC m3/h (control voltage) (control voltage) (control voltage) (control voltage) (control voltage) Sound values Sound power level from the ventilation unit to supply air ducts by octave band Lw, dB Hz 1 14 l/s ADJUSTMENT POSITION / AIR FLOW 2 3 5 34 l/s 49 l/s 67 l/s Sound power level from the ventilation unit to extract air ducts by octave band Lw, dB 1 23 l/s 63 58.4 75.0 76.4 82.9 58.3 66.3 69.8 71.6 125 49.7 67.4 69.1 73.3 48.7 65.0 66.8 70.8 frequency 250 40.5 53.8 58.4 64.9 42.1 52.4 57.4 62.6 of the octave 500 35.8 44.6 48.4 54.0 32.9 39.4 44.4 49.1 1000 27.2 41.2 46.0 49.2 24.4 39.3 43.4 46.1 2000 12.9 32.4 39.7 44.8 16.8 32.7 40.2 43.9 21.0 28.9 34.5 22.8 30.4 35.3 18.8 24.7 4000 19.4 8000 LW, dB LWA, dB(A) *1 *2 *3 4 *5 Total input power W 20 51 78 140 200 *) factory preselected control speeds ADJUSTMENT POSITION / AIR FLOW 2 3 5 47 l/s 64 l/s 79 l/s Medium band, Hz Fan speeds 59.1 75.8 77.2 83.4 58.9 68.8 71.7 74.6 38.1 54.9 56.2 61.4 37.4 51.9 53.8 58.2 A-weighted sound pressure level dB (A) coming from the unit through the envelope to the rooms where the unit has been installed (10 m2 sound absorption) ADJUSTMENT POSITION / AIR FLOWS (supply / extract) 1 2 3 5 14/23 l/s 35/48 l/s 50/66 l/s 67/76 l/s LpA, dB(A) 33.1 50.4 47.6 90K SC 49.8 3 © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. 90K SC OPERATION Heat recovery bypass C D E In winter use the heat recovery cell of 90K SC recovers heat from the air leaving the dwelling and uses it to heat the air coming from the outside. In summer use when it is warm outside, it is unnecessary to heat outdoor air. The heat recovery cell is bypassed in 90K SC with the standard damper (A). The position of the damper can be changed by opening the damper release (B) and then moving the summer/winter damper in another position. In the summer position air flow through the cell is prevented, and heat recovery bypass is activated. G Air filtering A B Summer/winter damper in winter position 90K SC features coarse filtering of both extract and supply air before the fans. The supply air side includes a G3 class coarse filter (C) and the extract air side a G3 class coarse filter (D). The unit can also be equipped with an F7 fine filter (E), which captures fine dust and pollen as well dust not seen to the eye. The filters need to be in place in the unit whenever ventilation is in operation. Defrosting Water condensing from extract air may freeze in the heat recovery cell. Freezing can be prevented by stopping the supply air fan, or the unit can be equipped with a preheating resistor, which is switched on as needed. Stopping the supply air fan Defrost thermostat T1 stops the supply air fan whenever the temperature of extract air goes below +5 °C after the cell. The fan restarts when temperature has risen by circa three degrees, i.e. to +8 °C. The limit of the thermostat (F) can be adjusted at the back of the heat recovery cell. If the unit includes a preheating radiator (G), the supply air fan cannot be stopped. Outdoor air preheating Summer/winter damper in summer position You can switch the summer/winter damper to winter position by pushing the damper behind the holder. Preheating radiator (G) Preheating radiator is located behind a shield. The unit may have been equipped with a preheating radiator at the factory. If this is the case, defrost thermostat T1 switches the preheating radiator on whenever the temperature of extract air goes below +5 °C after the cell. The preheating radiator switches off when temperature has risen by circa three degrees, i.e. to +8 °C. The preheating radiator heats outdoor air before the cell and prevents it from freezing. In very cold temperatures the preheating radiator is not enough to heat maximum air flow to a sufficient degree (at a temperature of -30 °C, maximum air flow is 30 dm3/s, which corresponds to speed 2). The limit of the thermostat can be adjusted at the back of the heat recovery cell. Selection of fan speed Fan speed is selected by using the speed selector switch on the cooker hood. Cooker hood speed selector switch The speed selector can be used to select speeds 1, 2, 3 and 4: G 1. Use during absence. When the dwelling is empty, ventilation can temporarily be diminished. 2-3. Normal use. In normal conditions air needs to be replaced once in two hours. 4. Boosted operation. Cooking, bathing in the sauna or bathroom, drying clothes, using the toilet, having guests, overheat or a similar situation may cause a need for higher than normal ventilation. Cooker hood damper controller When cooking, open the cooker hood damper. Defrost thermostat (F) First remove the heat recovery cell, then the cap protecting the adjusting screw of the thermostat. © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. F Post-heating F For most of the year, heat recovered from the air being extracted is enough to warm the cold air coming from the outside to a suitable temperature. If the heat of extract air is not enough, air coming from the outside may be heated further with a radiator installed outside of the unit (for instance 1000 supply air heater). 2 4 90K SC ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS Internal and external electrical diagram 90K SC Defrosting by stopping the supply air fan or with preheating radiator L 2x0,5 m GND 3 P1 1 2 12V DC PDS 2 1 2 3 3 1 5 4 6 CONNECTION BOX (on top of the unit) GND C (1) T1 1 (2) L N M1 TK SULAKE T6,3A C (1) T1 12VDC 48VDC - + - + 1 2 L230VACN 1 2 2 (4) R3 3 4 +48VDC 3 4 ~+ ~- L 16VAC N 5 6 1 2 L1 L2 L L N N 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 V s r m 1 N2 sr m 1 N2 R2 T P INTERNAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM OF THE VENTILATION UNIT 90K SC 5 4 OK PL 90K SC HOOD T P M1 L N R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 2 3 N VA (230 V) 3x1,5 S 2V 4V 6V 8V 12V DC DC DC DC DC 1 b L 10A 4 Supply air fan Extract air fan DC transformer 230 VAC / 16 VAC / 48 VDC TK Safety switch T1 Defrost thermostat Supply air fan stops at +5 °C (If a preheating radiator has been mounted, it switches on at + 5 °C) R2 Preheating radiator (optional, mounted at the factory) R3 2 k resistor R4-R7 1 k resistor R8 2 k resistor OK Switch V Zener diode 12 V L 12 VDC lamp (filter guard) PL Fluorescent lamp PL 11 W VA Light switch PDS Pressure switch (option, mounted outside of the unit) Wires s = blue m = black r = brown © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. 90K SC CONTROL DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION Control diagram 90K SC DISTRIBUTION PANEL 10 A 230V 50Hz 90K SC INTERNAL ELECTRICAL AND CONTROL CONNECTIONS G3 M TF LP1 S G3 H VENTILATION ZONE FAN SPEED CONTROL AT COOKER HOOD LTO PF F7 M TS1 AIR REMOVAL VIA COOKER HOOD Control of operation controlled by defrost thermostat TS1. When there is a risk of frosting, preheating radiator LP1 starts to heat air coming from outside to the unit, thereby preventing the HR cell from freezing. The preheating radiator is a PTC resistor, and its power consumption is affected by the air flow going through the PTC resistor. The PTC resistor is self-adjusting, i.e. if air flow stops for some reason, the surface temperature of the PTC resistor does not exceed 100 °C. You must never touch the PTC resistor when the unit is on, for the laminas of the PTC resistor are live. Power supply to the unit can be controlled with the 0/1 switch in the distribution panel if needed. After starting, the unit operates at the power selected on the fan speed adjustment switch. There is also a safety switch TK inside the unit. It stops power supply when the maintenance door of the unit is opened. Fan speed adjustment Cam switch Fans TF and PF of the unit are controlled depending on operating conditions with a separate 4-step (1, 2, 3 and 4) speed selector switch located in the cooker hood. Alarms If a pressure difference switch has been mounted outside of the unit, it controls the pressure difference on the supply or extract air side. If the pressure difference rises above the setup because of dirty filters or clogged ducts, the indicator on the cooker hood is lit. Supply air temperature The unit does not have a post-heating radiator for controlling the temperature of supply air. It is possible to connect a separate supply air heater (e.g. 1000 supply air heater) to the supply air duct. Parts list 90K SC Heat recovery bypass Code Summer-time bypass (H) of the heat recovery (HR) cell is done manually by turning the HR damper in the bypass position for the summer. Name Filter Heat recovery defrosting G3 F7 H HR The defrost thermostat TS1 of the HR cell stops supply air fan TF, preventing the HR cell from freezing. The fan starts automatically as soon as the risk of freezing has passed. The operating point of the defrost thermostat can be changed, the factory setting is +5 °C. The unit can also be equipped with preheating radiator LP1, PF TS1 TF S LPl Extract air fan (DC - direct current) HR defrost thermostat Supply air fan (DC – direct current) 4-step adjustment switch Preheating radiator 6 HR bypass damper Heat recovery cell Technical data (factory settings in parentheses) Standard / Option Supply air G3 + F7 Extract air G3 Manual Counter cross flow cell, efficiency ~ 80% qv = 83 dm3/s (75 Pa) Factory setting +5 °C qv = 72 dm3/s (50 Pa) 1, 2, 3, 4 switch, on the cooker hood PTC resistor max. 0.9 kW Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Option © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. 90K SC INSTALLATION Installation Wall mounting DURING MOUNTING THE UNIT RISES 10 MM HIGHER THAN THE FINAL HEIGHT. THE LEAD-IN OF ELECTRIC WIRES CAN BE DONE FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE UNIT. 90K SC is mounted in the kitchen above the cooker. Observe! Minimum distance of grease filter from cooker is 480 mm 90K SC is mounted on the wall with a mounting plate as shown in the adjacent figure. LOWER EDGE OF BRACKET Wall construction LOWER EDGE OF BRACKET CONDENSING WATER OUTLET AND WATER SEAL When fixing the unit, take the wall structure into account. Avoid mounting the unit on a hollow, echoing dividing wall and on a bedroom wall because of sound conduction, or prevent sound conduction. Cooker hood mounting The cooker hood is mounted at the bottom of the 90K SC unit with knurledhead nuts (A), which are included in the accessory bag delivered with the unit. Open the cooker hood’s bottom plate, which has the grease filter attached to it, lift the hood against the bottom of the ventilation unit and fix the hood with the knurled-head nuts. Wall mounting plate Thread the connection wire (B) as shown in the picture, and use a wire shield (C) if needed. 14 pcs B B A A C Damper Hood connection wire and wire shield Condensing water outlet Condensing wire outlet port Knurled-head nut, hood fixing © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. 7 90K SC CONDENSING WATER CONNECTION Condensing water The delivery includes a water seal. With a pipe connected to the water seal, water condensing from extract air can be led to a floor drain (not straight to the drain). The pipe must not rise after the water seal. The unit has to be mounted level with the horizontal in order to ensure that condensing water can get out of the unit. ATTENTION! There must always be a separate outlet valve in the kitchen. Basic air extraction is not possible through the hood when 90K SC is used. The cooker hood is used for boosted smoke abatement. 600 min 1235 min. 350 Airflow Developments Limited. Lancaster Road, Cressex Business Park High Wycombe, Bucks. HP12 3QP T: + 44 (0) 1494 525252 F: + 44 (0) 1494 461073 E: [email protected] W. www.airflow.com © • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. 1.09.351E/05.09.06/PDF ATTENTION! Minimum distance of grease filter from cooker 480 mm