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W3.260419

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1.  External relay control, alarm signal, duct damper, status signal, Modbus 
2.  External relay control (earthed output), alarm signal, duct damper, status signal, Modbus
3.  Fireplace/boost switch, for control of the fireplace function or boosting
4.  Humidity sensor, for control of boosting
5.  Timer, for control of the Away/Boost mode
6.  Pressure switch, for control of the cooker hood/central vacuum
7.  CO

2

 sensor with relay, for control of boosting

8.  CO

2

 sensor with relay, for control of Automatic Home/Away/Boost system

9.  Presence sensor
10. CASA Smart cooker hood
11. Swegon CASA Smart Modbus gateway
12. Swegon CASA Smart control panel (UP1)
13. Swegon CASA Smart control panel (UP2)
14. Connection points on the ventilation unit: IO1, IO2, 24 V / (5 V), selection from circuit board
15. SET-module, Smart Extension Temperature module, connection card for external duct equipment
16. SEC Smart Extension Cable, connection cable

External equipment can be connected to the ventilation unit’s configurable I/O connections. You can connect two 
optional inputs to the ventilation unit’s circuit board and to the SEC/SEM expansion modules, which are available as 
accessories, you can connect three. The connection of an external duct mounted air heater is performed to the SET 
expansion module, according to the instruction supplied with the accessory.

When you connect external equipment to the ventilation unit, the function of I/O connections must be defined in the 

menu “Setting/IO-control”

 (the standard option is shown in the figure).

IO controls

IO 1

IO 2
IO 3 (ext.)
IO 4 (ext.)

Boost  - DI

Away - DI

Emg.Stop_NO - DI

Fireplace - DI

IO 5 (ext.)

DDC control - AI

Summary of Contents for CASA W3 Smart

Page 1: ...W3_g_EN t Installation commissioning and maintenance instruction CASA W3 Smart...

Page 2: ...13 3 3 2 Summer mode 13 3 3 3 Cooker hood function 13 3 3 4 Central vacuum function 14 3 3 5 Fireplace function 14 3 3 6 Automatic Home Away Boost system 14 3 3 7 Automatic humidity system 14 3 3 8 A...

Page 3: ...rvice personnel have serviced the ventilation unit Drying laundry A tumbler dryer of extract air type or a drying cabinet must not be connected to the system due to the high moisture content in the ai...

Page 4: ...damper open time of 30 60 or 120 minutes 1 3 Filter The ventilation unit houses a G3 filter for the extract air and a F7 fine filter and a heat resistant filter for the supply air 1 4 Heat exchanger T...

Page 5: ...a button inside the ventilation unit The acknowledgement buttons are located next to the air heaters The buttons are marked in the illustrations below When you press the reset buttons and feel a click...

Page 6: ...ed with mineral wool or similar insulation for preventing sound from propagat ing to other rooms Screw the wall mounting firmly in horizontal position onto the wall where a wall stud will support the...

Page 7: ...ed in place when the ends of the locking rails are touching the front plate of the mounting frame and can be seen from the openings on the front edge of the frame see picture Finally adjust the positi...

Page 8: ...against the mounting frame The thickness of the insulation and the nature of the surface layer of the ventilation ducts vary depending on insulation material climate zone and national standards in fo...

Page 9: ...pair the ventilation unit s anti freeze protection functions during the winter 2 5 Electric and control cables A 1 5 m long cable with earthed plug in contact is fitted to the ventilation unit for mea...

Page 10: ...quipped with shut off damper so that the water heated air heater cannot freeze during a power failure 2 7 Installation of the Smart control panel A maximum of two Smart control panels can be con necte...

Page 11: ...the ventilation unit s fans run at the speed being set and functions that can disrupt the setting such as anti freeze protection are disabled Airflow adjustments Commissioning mode Home exhaust Away...

Page 12: ...with the accessory When you connect external equipment to the venti lation unit the function of I O connections must be defined in the menu Setting IO control the standard option is shown in the figur...

Page 13: ...e damper is closed The function is put into service from the Settings Smart functions Cooker hood boost menu The settings menu is opened when the function is put into service Cooker hood function Home...

Page 14: ...mode s com pensation value so that the air flows are kept as set out in the ventilation plan Compensation boost Fine tune Boost mode s com pensation value if necessary Cooker hood boost Adjust the fun...

Page 15: ...and set from the Settings Smart Functions Auto air quality control menu NOTE The function is only visible if the sensor has been detected Auto Air Quality control Mode Boost limit Full boost limit 140...

Page 16: ...control functions menu if the room temperature that is measured with a separate thermometer deviates from the temperature shown by the ventilation unit Important Turning off the internal post heating...

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Page 18: ...s Make sure that the passages through the heat exchang er rotor are not clogged and clean them e g with run ning warm water if required Never use cleaning agents The passages of the heat exchanger sho...

Page 19: ...5 Partition wall 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 The ventilation unit s fans must be loosened from their locations and protected for example with plastic bags while the ventilation ducts are cleaned The figures sho...

Page 20: ...the post heating coil is too high Control air heater fault or overtempera ture protection has tripped Contact a service company Check the function of the air heater for preheating Freeze risk water he...

Page 21: ...ntilation unit so that no uninsulated surface is visible Even a small gap in the insulation could cause among others condensation and acoustic problems 2 Make sure that the pipes connections to the ve...

Page 22: ...ers W304FS 7 Heat exchanger 61033 8 Door DWN304RL 9 Damper motor 60348 Release magnet 60347 10 Air heater post heating Econo R model B8010BR Air heater post heating Econo L model B8010BL 11 Service sw...

Page 23: ...00 150 200 250 300 350 400 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360 SFP 1 SFP 1 5 SFP 1 8 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 Supply air flow Extract air flow 0 50 100 150 200 250...

Page 24: ...100 79 75 75 67 60 58 55 47 70 Fan setting Sound power level broken down into octave bands Lwokt dB Total assessed sound power level LWA dB A 63 Hz 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1 000 Hz 2 000 Hz 4 000 Hz 8 0...

Page 25: ...40 42 42 37 33 32 19 40 50 58 54 50 43 39 34 27 12 46 60 56 59 55 46 43 38 33 20 51 70 59 62 59 49 45 42 37 25 54 80 65 63 49 48 45 41 30 57 90 67 66 53 50 48 43 32 60 100 66 69 67 54 50 48 44 34 61 F...

Page 26: ...ater heated air heater 7 4 Econo pressure loss in water heated air heaters 7 5 Econo sizing of the water heated air heater Inlet flow water C Water flow l h Air flow l s Air flow m3 h Capacity W 40 14...

Page 27: ...sold as accessories 3 External electrical connections See the sec tion Control functions with optional items of equipment 4 Service switch 5 Preheating air heater 1 000 W 500 W 6 Post heating air hea...

Page 28: ...BUS TERMINATION BUS TERMINATION 3 IO 3 4 IO 4 5 IO 5 6 DDC Out 7 5 V Out 8 GND SEC 16 15 14 3 102TKC 2 x 0 5 IO1 IO5 GND 4 2 1 3 117KHH 2 x 0 5 IO1 IO5 GND 5 1 NC 2 3 NO L N 230V AC 50Hz 105A1 2 x 0 5...

Page 29: ...4 Connection points on the ventilation unit IO1 IO2 24 V 5 V selection from circuit board 15 SET module Smart Extension Temperature module connection card for external duct equipment 16 SEC Smart Exte...

Page 30: ...air fan SD1 DAMPERS Bypass damper summer time SD2 DAMPERS Shut off dampers accessory SK AIR HEATER COOLER Electric air heater accessory LP AIR HEATER COOLER Air heater accessory VP AIR HEATER COOLER...

Page 31: ...r supply 230 V 10 A with plug in connection 6 The damming height of the water trap 100 mm 7 Supply demarcation of the ventilation unit 8 Separate extract air bypasses the heat exchanger 9 General vent...

Page 32: ...Outdoor air 125 Exhaust air 125 Separate extract air 125 2 3 4 5 1 220 6 7 8 0 105 298 491 597 0 130 432 599 2 3 4 5 1 597 493 523 377 70 599 6 8 7 6 Radiator connections 2 pcs 15 mm 7 Condensate con...

Page 33: ...60 mm ducts SDHW 160 Air heater in combination with ground source heat pump For 200 mm ducts SDHW 250F Electric air heater for outdoor air duct For 125 mm duct SDHE125 1T For 160 mm duct SDHE160 1T Fo...

Page 34: ...ion boost change 0 Cooker hood function boost of cooker hood 0 Fahood function operation of roof fan Not used Central vacuum function compensation 20 Air flows NOTE All the fan modes should be preset...

Page 35: ...such CHARGES DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD The authorized service partner will not charge the client for repairs replaced parts repair work transport or travelling expenses necessary for carrying out th...

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Page 40: ...Quick Guide 1 3 5 4 6 8 7 47 kg 230 V 10 A i x i 2 299 299 505 68 54 14 505 3 8 100 mm...

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