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Operation and maintenance instructions – v2.8.8 & 2.7.3

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1 - Reduced supply air flow :

 

  The heat exchanger is supplied with a frost protection sensor on the exhaust air (T3). If the exhaust air 
  temperature (T3) is >1°C and <+5°C : 
  • In airflow control mode and demand control, the supply air flow will modulate between 100% and 33%    
 

(AFlow)of 

the 

setpoint 

(AFn)          

  • In pressure control mode, the supply air pressure will modulate between 100% and 50% (AFlow) of the setpoint  
 (AFn) 
  If the exhaust air temperature (T3) is <1°C, the supply air fans will stop until the exhaust air temperature (T3) is  
  >2°C for 5 minutes.

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2 - Modulating bypass : 
 

The modulating bypass is controlled by the exhaust temperature sensor (T3). If: 

  • Exhaust temperature (T3) >+1°C:  bypass closed or controlled by free cooling function 
  • Exhaust temperature (T3) ≤ +1°C:   bypass will modulate for the exhaust temperature (T3) to 1°C.  
  The corresponding supply air temperature will drop due to a lower airflow through the heat exchanger

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3 - Electrical preheating coil (accessory) :

 

  If an electrical pre-heating coil (KWin) is installed and configured, the pre-heating coil (KWin) 
  will modulate so the exhaust temperature is +1°C.

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4 - Differential pressure measurement (Cold climate option) : 
 

For cold climate conditions (≥-20⁰C), the unit is equipped with a differential pressure sensor mounted on the 

  heat exchanger. The pressure sensor detects when the pressure drop, due to frost, has become too high. In 
  critical conditions, the supply air flow will be paused for a short time, to allow for defrosting.  
  The frost protection strategy (down regulation supply airflow, modulating bypass or electrical pre-heating) will  
  still be used as a first step. The defrost function will only be active if the frost protection strategy is not sufficient.

5.6 FROST PROTECTION

The frost protection function is always active if the 
heating coil has been correctly configured in the product 
setup. The monitoring function uses the temperature 
sensor T4 for the integrated coil (IBA) or the temperature 
sensor T7 for the external coil (EBA). The function is 

In order to protect the rotary heat exchanger from 
freezing, the strategy for frost protection consists of 
modulating the speed of the rotating heat exchanger, 
which is linked to the outdoor air temperature (sensor T1).

There are three strategies to protect the plate heat exchanger from freezing :

These Settings can be configured in ADVANCED SETUP

activated when the surface temperature of the coil drops 
below 5°C.  Under these conditions the pump output is 
activated and the three-way valve output will be 100%. 
If after 15 minutes the surface temperature has not risen, 
the unit will shut down and generate a frost alarm.

If the outdoor air temperature < T°AF (default -9°C): the 
rotation speed of the heat exchanger is reduced to avoid 
the risk of icing. To exit this anti-frost protection: T°(T1) ≥ 
T°AF for 5 minutes.
These Settings can be configured in ADVANCED SETUP.

HEATING COIL

ROTARY HEAT EXCHANGER (RX)

PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER (PX)

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Page 1: ...GLOBAL RX TOP Operation and maintenance instructions GLOBAL PX RX LP Applicable to program versions TAC5 Version DT 2 8 8 DG 2 7 3 GLOBAL PX GLOBAL LP FW GLOBAL PX TOPFW GLOBAL RX GLOBAL PXFW...

Page 2: ...ning 6 1 Commissioning with Touchscreen interface 7 0 Preventive maintenance 8 0 Troubleshooting 9 0 Parameters Commissioning Sheet 10 0 CE Declaration GLOBAL PX RX LP Table of content This document i...

Page 3: ...0 1200 2000 Yes electrical Yes electrical or water Right Forward FW GLOBAL RX Rotary 05 08 10 12 13 14 16 18 20 24 26 No Yes electrical or water Left Right Backward GLOBAL RX TOP Rotary 05 08 10 12 13...

Page 4: ...nit dust and moisture penetration If the unit is not to be installed immediately it should be stored in a clean dry area If stored externally it should be adequately protected from the weather influen...

Page 5: ...IR Air from the AHU to the building EXTRACT AIR Air from the building to the AHU EXHAUST AIR Air from the AHU to outdoor COOLING COIL BA IBA KW HEATING COIL WATER ELECTRICAL SILENCER GD CTm MOTORIZED...

Page 6: ...ed Service technician Main version described in the manuals is always the hand right version 3 0 Product Overview RIGHT HAND UNIT SUPPLY AIR TO THE RIGHT LEFT HAND UNIT SUPPLY AIR TO THE LEFT GLOBAL R...

Page 7: ...RIGHT LEFT HAND UNIT SUPPLY AIR TO THE LEFT Attention The difference between left and right LP units is the factory placement of the controls box on opposite sides GLOBAL LP TOP view GLOBAL LP TOP vi...

Page 8: ...air side accessory 15 Motorized damper at exhaust air side accessory 16 Access panel LP only 17 Flexible connection accessory 18 Slip Clamps accessory 19 Water connection for postheating accessory 1...

Page 9: ...l s 1100 560 360 75 600 FW 600 m h 167 l s 1490 850 320 110 1000 FW 1000 m h 278 l s 1550 1000 400 160 1600 FW 1600 m h 444 l s 1550 1640 400 225 2000 FW 2000 m h 556 l s 1700 1940 400 270 02 580 m h...

Page 10: ...ating 3 Wiring box TAC5 controller 4 Supply fan 5 Extract fan 6 Kit CA airflow measurement option 7 Outdoor air filter bag or pleated 8 Extract air filter bag or pleated 9 Heat exchanger Plate or Rota...

Page 11: ...05 1200 m h 330 l s 815 1530 1315 295 08 1600 m h 440 l s 815 1530 1315 310 10 1800 m h 500 l s 885 1680 1465 355 12 2300 m h 640 l s 885 1680 1465 340 13 2900 m h 805 l s 995 1680 1465 365 14 3100 m...

Page 12: ...ol torque K2 IN12 PWM input bypass position K3 Airflow control m h K3 OUT1 0 10V OUTPUT airflow pressure Demand Pressure control ON K3 or 0 10 V INPUT OUT2 0 10V OUTPUT airflow pressure Torque control...

Page 13: ...ow Torque control torque K2 IN12 input pulse from heat exchanger magnet prewired K3 Airflow control m h K3 OUT1 0 10V OUTPUT airflow pressure Demand Pressure control ON K3 or 0 10 V INPUT OUT2 0 10V O...

Page 14: ...uits permanently Fig 3 4 2 CIRCUIT BOARD SAT BA KW CID372004 SAT TAC5 BA KW is a satellite circuit designed to be fitted on the main control board It permits control of external coils Installation The...

Page 15: ...15 Operation and maintenance instructions v2 8 8 2 7 3 4 3 INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM GLOBAL PX...

Page 16: ...16 Operation and maintenance instructions v2 8 8 2 7 3 4 4 INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM GLOBAL RX TOP...

Page 17: ...17 Operation and maintenance instructions v2 8 8 2 7 3 4 5 INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM GLOBAL LPFW...

Page 18: ...control 3 torque setpoints to be configured by the user TQ K1 TQ K2 TQ K3 The setpoint is configured in of the maximal torque The torque control allows to vary the fan speed automatically to provide a...

Page 19: ...ree cooling STARTS if the following conditions are TRUE These Settings can be configured in ADVANCED SETUP Free cooling STOPS if one of the following conditions is TRUE Extract Air Temperature The def...

Page 20: ...neutral band is subtracted from the comfort setpoint for the activation of the heating function Both high and low neutral bands have to be configured in the advanced setup 4 PIPE AUTOMATIC CHANGE OVER...

Page 21: ...st has become too high In critical conditions the supply air flow will be paused for a short time to allow for defrosting The frost protection strategy down regulation supply airflow modulating bypass...

Page 22: ...rflow with one 0 10 V signal for supply and one 0 10 V signal for exhaust via advanced setup one link LS percentage of the nominal link for supply and one for exhaust In pressure control mode Constant...

Page 23: ...a need for a graphical HMI The Touchscreen touchscreen is a complete graphic monitoring system where the screens are designed to be intuitive and complete ensuring a userfriendly experience Position...

Page 24: ...Protection class IP20 Dimensions mm 96 8x148 8x14 5 Power consumption 120mA IMAGE MANAGEMENT Start up image At the first start up the basic setup menu will be acti vated automatically See section 6 1...

Page 25: ...ber of current alarms By clicking on this field more detailed information about the different alarms is available Menu Accessing the main menu see section 6 1 2 Flow Chart The flow chart is not editab...

Page 26: ...arms are displayed on the main screen of the HMI Active alarms can be viewed in this menu All the alarms can be reset A fault can be traced by examining the function or functional component indicated...

Page 27: ...N TEMPERATURE FIRE ALARM BASIC SETUP Readings The operating status and the Settings can be read Used for performance checks and for generally checking Set tings settings power consumption etc No Setti...

Page 28: ...ange Factory setting Language Languages as displayed English LANGUAGE UNITS AIRFLOW REGULATION TEMPERATURE FIRE ALARM BASIC SETUP Units The desired unit can be set here The unit setting can be changed...

Page 29: ...V input signals from an external sensor such as a carbon dioxide or a humidity sensor The function can be config ured with a positive or a negative logic A ratio between exhaust and supply pressure c...

Page 30: ...Normally closed Supply airflow 0 max Extract airflow 0 max Periodic maintenance Built in timer for maintenance warning if the maintenance interval is exceeded a maintenance reminder will be displayed...

Page 31: ...n has been selected in basic setup With this function a separate 0 10V control signal for the extract air can be activated The control signal is connected to the ana logue input K3 Setting Settings ra...

Page 32: ...d in the premises Extract air involves keeping a constant temperature in the extract air duct premises by modulating the supply air tem perature The reaction speed of capacity control signal can be mo...

Page 33: ...tting Supply Extract airflow 0 max Boost activation on Contact RH Contact RH on off 0 100 60 40 Vmin max RH on K3 0 10V 2 0V 9 5V RH Vmin max 0 100 2 95 Post ventilation The post ventilation function...

Page 34: ...Setpoint 9 9 99 9 C 1 0 C PID Proportional Band 0 100 5 PID Integral 0 100 30 PID Derivate 0 100 11 Electrical postheating coil The electrical postheating coil is installed and configured in factory T...

Page 35: ...e pre configured in factory Both the coil and the 3 way valve will have to be installed and wired on site The capacity of the coil will be controlled proportionally in order to keep a temperature as d...

Page 36: ...t Room T 6 28 C 22 0 C Supply airflow l s m h Extract airflow l s m h Bypass control Frost protection Freecooling Frost protection free cooling Freecooling Frost protection Frost protection plate heat...

Page 37: ...For maintenance purposes operating timers can be acti vated If the service alarm time or the Stop fan timers are triggered the according alarm will be shown and the unit will switch to OFF mode Setti...

Page 38: ...ection Check the state of filter clogging The control device allows a pre defined filter alarm threshold to be set Replace filters if necessary Filters that are too clogged can generate the following...

Page 39: ...TAC5 circuit board The bypass is now open regardless of the temperature conditions Remember to remove the jumper between terminals IN4 and 12V once cleaning of bypass is done Always clean against the...

Page 40: ...e displayed on the user interface depending on the alarm type Activation of contact relay NC or NO contact AL 1 Activation of SAT3 OR1 in case of pressure alarm provided that the optional module SAT 3...

Page 41: ...airflow control or demand control mode External pressostat connected on IN2 input has triggered Effects unless the status has been changed in advanced setup 8 2 TYPE 2 ALARM ON THE PRESSURE VARIATION...

Page 42: ...ted in the working zone of the fan by reducing the pressure system modifying the nominal airflow and restart the setup operation If this occurs during initializing of the assignment pressure in pressu...

Page 43: ...low reached S 14 Constant Pressure fan 3 Pressure too high Minimum air flow reached S 20 Demand control fan 1 Air flow too low Reduce the pressure on this fan S 21 Demand control fan 1 Air flow too hi...

Page 44: ...C if configured so in the advanced setup Effects The fans are stopped by default in the event of a fire alarm but via the advanced setup it is possible to configure a fixed airflow for supply contact...

Page 45: ...unications failure between the TAC5 circuit and the HMI Effects 8 7 TYPE 7 MAINTENANCE ALARM 8 8 TYPE 8 ALARM INDICATING A COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN BETWEEN THE TAC5 CIRCUIT AND THE HMI Displayed on HMI...

Page 46: ...e 3 way valve is opened and the circulator contact is closed Effects unless the status has been changed in advanced setup 8 9 TYPE 9 ALARM INDICATING A T SENSOR T1 T2 T3 FAILURE 8 10 TYPE 10 ALARM IND...

Page 47: ...nnected to the TAC5 circuit is open or short circuited This sensor is used to regulate the post heating or post cooling function in the case of comfort T control on T5 or to control the high and low t...

Page 48: ...point during 15 minutes or 30 minutes if comfort on T2 instead of T5 while post heating is at maximum Effects 8 13 TYPE 12 ALARM INDICATING THAT THE COMFORT T IS TOO LOW RELATIVE TO SETPOINT T TAC5 co...

Page 49: ...unction If T assignment T 1 5 C for more than 5 minutes supply and exhaust airflow reduction of 33 if airflow control or demand control and of 25 if pressure control mode for 15 minutes For RX units W...

Page 50: ...ol can take over to guarantee the anti frost function If T 5 C during 5 minutes fans are stopped With modulating bypass in frost protection A FREEZE or AF FREECOOL in the advanced setup this alarm ind...

Page 51: ...of T5 while post cooling is at maximum Effects 8 16 TYPE 14 BIS ALARM INDICATING AN ERROR ON THE HEAT EXCHANGER ROTATION SPEED 8 17 TYPE 15 BIS ALARM INDICATING THAT THE COMFORT T IS TOO HIGH RELATIV...

Page 52: ...AHU is running the alarm is sent after 2 minutes for a preheating coil and immediately for the others if the AHU is not running the alarm is sent after 5 minutes Effects 7 18 TYPE 16 ALARM INDICATING...

Page 53: ...tup parameter Filters Resets must be 0 Causes Alarm indicating that the hours limit for the maintenance of the filters has been reached Effects 8 20 TYPE 18 ALARM INDICATING AN INCORRECT POSITION OF T...

Page 54: ...hanger and that the modulation of the fans speed is based on the airflow and not on torque When the previous detection is not available the supply T is checked and if it falls below 11 C it is conside...

Page 55: ...2 3000FW 885103 3000 885273 12 881024 4000FW 885104 4000 885274 14 881026 5000FW 885105 5000 885275 16 881028 6000FW 885106 6000 885276 GLOBAL RX TOP Aluminum 05 881054 450 TOPFW 887103 GLOBAL RX 2000...

Page 56: ...ntrol O Constant Torque O Constant pressure 3 Constant Airflow K1 O m h O l s K2 O m h O l s K3 O m h O l s 4 Constant Torque K1 Torque K2 Torque K3 Torque 5 Demand control Vmin V Vmax V m h TQ Vmin O...

Page 57: ...ns v2 8 8 2 7 3 Enter details when the Setting of a parameter has been changed use only one row per parameter 9 2 TRACK CHANGES Parameter Name Setting before change Setting of change 1 Date of change...

Page 58: ...s of Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Complies also with applicable requirements of the following EC directives 2014 30 EU EMC 2009 125 EC Ecodesign Regulation nr 1253 2014 LOT 6 2014 35 EU Low voltage...

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