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AFTER INSTALLING THIS UNIT PLEASE PASS ONTO END USER

DO NOT THROW AWAY

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The appliance is supplied ready to wire into 

the fuse spur and operates fully automatically. 

The extracted indoor air heats up the fresh, 

clean outdoor air. That saves energy and 

fresh air is sent to the required rooms.
The control system has four ventilation 

modes.  The  air  flow  rate  can  be  adjusted 

per ventilation mode. The constant volume 

control  system  ensures  that  the  air  flow 

rate of the supply and extract fans is 

always delivered despite any resistance 

encountered in the ductwork.
The standard bypass valve makes it possible 

to supply fresh outside air that is not heated 

by the heat exchanger. Particularly during 

summer nights it is desirable to supply 

cooler outside air. In this mode the hot air in 

the dwelling is replaced by cooler outside air 

as far as possible.
The bypass valve opens and closes 

automatically when a number of conditions 

are  satisfied  (refer  to  the  table  below  for 

bypass conditions).

The operation of the bypass valve can be 

adjusted in step number 5, step number 6 

and step number 7 in the settings menu (see 

pages 39-41).
To prevent freezing of the heat exchanger 

at extremely low outdoor temperatures, 

the Slimline 150 features an intelligent frost 

control. Temperature sensors measure the 

temperatures across the heat exchanger 

and, if necessary, the preheater is switched 

on. This guarantees a proper ventilation 

balance, even at very low outdoor 

temperatures.
If, with switched on standard preheater(s), 

the exchanger temperature still starts to drop 

below zero, stepless unbalance is created in 

the appliance. 
The user information menu shows when the 

Slimline 150 frost control system is activated 

(see page 19).

Bypass valve open

-The outdoor temperature is higher than 10°C 

and

-The outdoor temperature is lower than the indoor temperature in the 

dwelling 

and

-The temperature in the dwelling is higher than the temperature set at step 

no.5 in the settings menu 

(set a standard at 22°C).

Bypass valve closed

-The outdoor temperature is lower than 10°C 

or

-The outdoor temperature is higher than the indoor temperature in the 

dwelling 

or

-The temperature from the dwelling is lower than the temperature set at 

step no. 5 in the settings menu minus the set temperature by the hysteresis 

(tolerance) (step no. 6), this temperature is factory set at 20°C (22.0°C 

minus 2.0°C).

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 Technical Specifications 

 

Summary of Contents for Slimline 150

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Page 2: ...been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall n...

Page 3: ...imline 150 unit should include the following components 1 Heat recovery appliance 2 Wall mounting bracket kit 2x suspension strips 3 Duct connecting kit 4x collars 125 mm 4 Documentation set 1x instal...

Page 4: ...s Compared to the Slimline 150 the Slimline 150 Plus has a more extensive control board which increases the connection options These installation instructions describe both the standard Slimline 150 a...

Page 5: ...factory setting control unit MAX 4 Way switch 1 2 3 Ventilation capacity m3 h 30 75 100 125 150 Permissible resistance ducts system Pa 2 6 13 38 22 66 35 105 50 150 Rated power excl optional pre heat...

Page 6: ...power level Lw A Static pressure Pa 10 50 100 25 50 100 50 100 50 100 Housing emission dB A 24 33 39 33 35 40 38 41 44 45 Duct from dwelling dB A 27 36 42 34 37 42 40 43 46 47 Duct to dwelling dB A 4...

Page 7: ...LLING THIS UNIT PLEASE PASS ONTO END USER DO NOT THROW AWAY 06 1 To dwelling 2 To atmosphere 3 From dwelling 4 From atmosphere 5 Electric connections 6 Connection condensate discharge 02 Technical Spe...

Page 8: ...ntrol board 9 Connector X4 10 Condensate discharge 11 Supply air filter 12 Preheater 13 Outdoor temperature sensor 14 Heat exchanger 15 Supply fan 16 Modular connector multiple switch 17 Service conne...

Page 9: ...settings menu see pages 39 41 To prevent freezing of the heat exchanger at extremely low outdoor temperatures the Slimline 150 features an intelligent frost control Temperature sensors measure the tem...

Page 10: ...om the outside of the appliance If a postheater or extra preheater is connected to connector X14 accessible after opening the front panel the installer must feed the connected 230 Volt cable to outsid...

Page 11: ...sensor Filter kit 1x G4 1x F7 Transmitter wireless remote control 2 positions with battery Silencer box 125 mm 2x Transmitter wireless remote control 4 positions with battery Silencer air distribution...

Page 12: ...ppliance flat on the floor because of the position of the condensate discharge bin The installation room must be frost free When mounting flexible ducts bear in mind that it must be possible to replac...

Page 13: ...INSTALLING THIS UNIT PLEASE PASS ONTO END USER DO NOT THROW AWAY 12 Placing the appliance for ceiling mounted 04 Installation Instructions Appliance disconnecting from mounting bracket Condensate disc...

Page 14: ...SHOULD YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS INSTALLING THIS UNIT CALL 13 Placing the appliance for wall mounted Condensate discharge Appliance disconnecting from mounting bracket 04 Installation Instructions...

Page 15: ...sate bin cannot be removed from the appliance for service purposes The condensate discharge line can be mounted toit preferablyglued ifnecessaryusingasquare bend The installer can glue the condensate...

Page 16: ...heater is installed the rated power increases to 447W Warning The fans and control board carry a high voltage Always remove the voltage from the appliance by isolating power when working on the applia...

Page 17: ...ing When working on the appliance always remove the voltage from the appliance by first switching it off through software and then isolating the power Connecting Software S1 03 03 08 00 23 00 08 30 23...

Page 18: ...can be changed by rotating the Right hand setting knob Pressing the Right hand setting knob takes you to the Main Menu Main Menu of the Slimline appliance see page 19 Press the Return key to leave any...

Page 19: ...anual control key is activated the time interval picture disappears and is replaced by the message Manual When the ventilation flow rate is modified temporarily using the right hand setting knob the t...

Page 20: ...n or Closed 6 Frost protection active ON or OFF 7 Most recent fault message see page 25 for explanation fault codes Exxx Main menu Pressing the right hand setting knob on the control unit takes you to...

Page 21: ...ied out for all appliances connected to the control unit B Reset fault codes Reset fault Activating reset fault codes will delete the fault codes list for every individual connected appliance If only...

Page 22: ...is menu The time is always shown in 24 hours mode B Date Date The current date must be set in this menu since a calendar is programmed in the software the correct day will automatically be shown C Pro...

Page 23: ...is menu you can select from two underlying menus including Setting step numbers Setting numb Factory setting Factory setting A Setting step numbers Selecting parameter takes you to the overview of all...

Page 24: ...hismenushowssevencurrentvalues including Current pressure supply in Pa Supply press Current pressure extract in Pa Extract press Current air flow rate supply fan in m3 h Airflow supply Current air flo...

Page 25: ...t code 06 Trouble Shooting 08 00 23 00 08 30 23 01 12 Sonntag FILTER Sunday 08 00 23 00 08 30 23 01 12 Sonntag E104 When the appliance detects a locking fault it will no longer work The permanently li...

Page 26: ...e is defective Both fans are switched off Preheater is switched off Bypass closes and is blocked Disconnect unit from power Replace temperature sensor Put voltage back on appliance fault will automati...

Page 27: ...replacing the filters The filter only has to be cleaned when that is indicated on the display it shows the text FILTER or if a multiple switch with filter indication is mounted when the red LED at th...

Page 28: ...ER ANY PROBLEMS INSTALLING THIS UNIT CALL 27 07 Maintenance 22 00 07 00 Mittwoch WRG L ftung 01 01 15 14 12 Filter Sonntag 08 30 08 00 23 00 23 01 12 Sonntag 08 30 08 00 23 00 23 01 12 FILTER Sunday S...

Page 29: ...FTER INSTALLING THIS UNIT PLEASE PASS ONTO END USER DO NOT THROW AWAY 28 B A 07 Maintenance Installer maintenance Swing open the front panel can also be taken from the hinges if required Isolate power...

Page 30: ...BLEMS INSTALLING THIS UNIT CALL 29 07 Maintenance For ceiling mounting carefully remove the condensate bin there may still be some condensate left in the condensate bin Rinse the exchanger with warm w...

Page 31: ...AFTER INSTALLING THIS UNIT PLEASE PASS ONTO END USER DO NOT THROW AWAY 30 07 Maintenance...

Page 32: ...31 07 Maintenance Software S1 03 03 Software S1 03 03 Connecting Connecting 08 00 23 00 08 30 23 01 12 Sonntag FILTER Sunday Filter reset see page 20 Press the Return key to leave any selected menu an...

Page 33: ...6 C7 C10 C11 Brown Blue Green yellow White nr 1 nr 2 Green Yellow A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R Z Multiple switch Pre heater Outdoor temp sensor Control board Supply fan Extract fan Indoor temp se...

Page 34: ...e control with the highest set ventilation mode The 4 way switch can also be used to activate a 30 minutes boost mode by putting the switch to setting 3 for less than 2 seconds and directly turning it...

Page 35: ...nterconnected through eBus Refer to the supplied service tool manual for further instructions There must be a separate 230V fused spur isolator for every appliance Important Because of polarity sensit...

Page 36: ...Plus are electrically connected to connector X14 just for a postheater there is also a temperature sensor that must be connected to no 7 and 8 of the 9 pole connector that is only installed in the Pl...

Page 37: ...strain reliever to be installed by the installer not supplied with the appliance for feeding the 230 volt cable to the postheater or extra preheater 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X14 Settin...

Page 38: ...ernal switch contact e g switch or relay contact can be connected to the Slimline 150 Plus If a second input is required as external switch contact if necessary connections no 3 and no 4 can be reprog...

Page 39: ...iance When replacing a mains cable always order a replacement mains cable from EnviroVent to avoid danger A damaged mains should only be replaced by a qualified person Code 1 Air duct connections 4 pc...

Page 40: ...uals extract ON imbalance permissible 10 Fixed imbalance 0 m3 h 100 m3 h t m 100 m3 h 1 m3 h STEP NO DESCRIPTION FACTORY SETTING Slimline 150 Plus ADJUSTING RANGE STEP 11 Heater 0 0 no additional heat...

Page 41: ...lt 0 5 V 22 Conditions switching input 2 0 0 off 1 on 2 On if conditions bypass open satisfied 3 Bypass control 4 Bedroom valve 23 Supply fan mode switching input 2 5 0 Input fan off 1 Absolute min fl...

Page 42: ...r 1 2 least sensitive STEP NO DESCRIPTION FACTORY SETTING Plus version ADJUSTING RANGE STEP 35 Switching on and off eBUS CO2 sensor OFF ON OFF 36 Min PPM eBUS CO2 sensor 1 400 400 2000 25 37 Max PPM e...

Page 43: ...ecovery Fan Variable speed EC fan Type of heat exchanger Recuperative plastic cross counterflow heat exchanger Thermal efficiency 83 Maximum flow rate 150 m h Electric power input 64 W Sound power lev...

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