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    Topvex SR07, SR09, SR11 

E                                                                                                           

Installation instruction 

 

    205870

 

 

Systemair AB

 

 

16

Components

 

 

Heat exchanger 

Topvex has a high efficient rotating heat exchanger. Required supply air temperature is therefore normally 
maintained without adding additional heat via the built in re-heater battery (water or electric). The operation 
of the heat exchanger is automatic and depends on the set temperature. 
The heat exchanger is not removable and has to be cleaned inside the unit.     

 

Heater battery 

Topvex has a built in heater battery (water or electric). The operation of the heating battery is automatic 
and dependent on the set temperature. 

 

Electrical heater 

The heating rods are located in the heater beside the supply air fan 

(see fig. 2 and 3)

 and the material is 

stainless steel. The electric heating coil has both automatic and manual overheating protection. The power 
demand of the electric heating coil is controlled by a triac power regulator (Pulser) according to the desired 
supply/extract or room air temperature that is set in the control panel. 

 

Hot water heater 

The hot water coil is located beside the supply air fan 

(see fig. 2)

. The coil is mounted with the connection 

pipes projecting from the side of the unit and is therefore easy to connect 

(see fig. 1)

. The material is 

copper piping with a frame of galvanized sheet steel and aluminum fins. The coil has a venting nipple and 
an immersion sensor as frost guard. If there is a risk of freezing in the hot water coil, the control valve is 
forced open to prevent freezing. If there is still a risk of freezing, the unit is stopped and the outdoor sir 
dampers (accessory) are closed. 

  

Control panel 

The SCP control panel is delivered with a 10m cable that is pre-connected to the panel and with a fast 
coupling contact, pre-connected to the Topvex unit. The contact is connected to the 

Corrigo

 controller in 

the electrical connection box (

fig. 3)

. The cable can be unscrewed in the back of the control panel (

fig 5

). 

 

General information is shown in (

fig 5

). 

 

How to operate 

The menus in the Corrigo E-controller are organized in a horizontal tree structure. The UP/DOWN-buttons 
are used to move between menus at the present menu level. The RIGHT/LEFT buttons are used to move 
between menu levels. When changing parameters the UP/DOWN buttons are used to increase/ ecrease 
the value of the parameter and the RIGHT/LEFT buttons to move between digits within the parameter. 

 

The OK button is used to confirm the choice of a parameter setting. 

 

The C button is used to abort an initiated parameter change and restore the original value. 

 

The ALARM button is used to access the alarm list. 

 

Changing parameters 

In some menus there are parameters that can be set. This will be indicated by the LED 

flashing. To 

change a parameter, first press the OK button, the LED 

changes to a steady light. A cursor will appear 

at the first settable value. If you wish to change the value, do so by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons. In 
numbers containing several digits you can move between the digits using the LEFT/RIGHT-buttons.  
   When the desired value is displayed presses OK. If there are further settable values displayed the cursor 
will automatically move to the next one. To pass a value without changing it, press RIGHT.  
To abort a change and return to the initial setting, press and hold the C-button until the cursor disappears. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Topvex SR07 E

Page 1: ...Corrigo ver no 3 0 1 03 Topvex SR07 SR09 SR11 E Compact Air Handling Unit Installation instruction GB GB...

Page 2: ...struction 205870 Systemair AB 2 Dimensions weight Fig 1 Optional Exhaust top connection Model spec A B C D E F G K L M Weight kg Topvex SR07 E 1000 600 300 125 150 200 795 337 195 145 320 Topvex SR09...

Page 3: ...sor supply air filter 14 Electrical Heater Water coil 6 Fan extract air 15 Electrical Connection box see fig 3 7 Fan supply air 16 Pressure sensor extract air filter 8 Control Heat exchanger 17 Pressu...

Page 4: ...r extract air accessories 2 Extract air 7 Damper and motor exhaust air accessories 3 Exhaust air 8 Damper and motor outside air accessories 4 Outside air 9 Sensor supply air 5 VAV pressure transmitter...

Page 5: ...5 Table of contents 5 Declaration of Conformity 6 Electrical connection 7 Description of functions Topvex SR E EL 8 Description of functions Topvex SR E HW 9 Dimension and Weight 10 Transport and sto...

Page 6: ...00 1 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Part 1 Basic terminology methodology EN ISO 12100 2 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Part 2 Techni...

Page 7: ...r 37 G0 Neutral Damper outdoor air Water valve actuator cooling EL units only 38 G 24V AC Damper outdoor air Water valve actuator cooling EL units only 39 DO 24V AC 0 5A Water pump control voltage con...

Page 8: ...amper when the appliance is stopped In case of an unintended stop on the rotor a signal is sent to RC which is displayed on the Control panel as an alarm Also displayed in the Control panel are date a...

Page 9: ...ans have stopped DO closes the outdoor air damper when the appliance stops In case of an unintended stop on the rotor a signal is sent to RC which is displayed on the Control panel as an alarm Also di...

Page 10: ...t do not try to slide the unit into place after it has been put down on the ground Where how to Install The unit is meant for horizontal installation The electronic components should not be exposed to...

Page 11: ...port to the site of installation How to split the unit A Loosen the cable connectors in the wall B The two halves of the appliance are joined using 4 M10 screws one in each corner C Control section D...

Page 12: ...se have hexagonal connectors internal threaded tube Cover plates around the pipes are fixed to the unit reinforcement Note Take care not to damage the water battery when connecting water pipes to conn...

Page 13: ...n To obtain the heat recovery efficiency it is especially important to insulate the Supply and Extract air ducts against heat losses Use insulating covering minimum 100 mm mineral wool with plastic di...

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