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T9901090-5-1 UK (v9) 

 

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Mount the Ecopower remote control in a convenient position directly to the wall or onto a switch box. 
 

9.1 Wall 

mounting 

 

Step 1

 

Using a screwdriver undo the screw on the top of the remote control 
case and pull the back case away (see Fig 11). 

 

Step 2 

Feed one end of the RJ control cable through the back case, secure it, 
then screw the back case to the wall using suitable fixings (not 
supplied). 

 

Step 3 

Connect the RJ plug to the RJ socket on the PCB in the remote control. 

 

Step 4

 

Refit the front case. 

 

9.2  Switch box mounting 

 

Step 1

 

Using a screwdriver undo the screw on the top of the remote control case and pull the back 
case away (see Fig 11). 

 

Step 2 

Feed one end of the RJ control cable through the switch box, feed and 
secure the RJ control cable through the back case and secure back 
case to switch box using 2 mounting screws (not supplied) (see Fig 12). 

 

Step 3 

Connect the RJ plug to the RJ socket on the PCB in the remote control. 

 

Step 4

 

Refit the front case. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
On the back of the PCB inside the Ecopower Remote Control you will find four DIP switches that 
provide the following optional features, see Table 3: 

 

DIP 

Feature 

Explanation 

Default 

Notes 

Reset on power-up 

On restoring power after an 
electrical interruption all Remote 
Control settings are retained 

ON 

WARNING!

 – Fans start 

on their own after power 
is restored 

Stop fan on cold 

Fans are switched off when 
heating level is achieved (AUTO 
mode only) 

OFF  

Never blow cold 

Air curtain always heats in 
AUTO mode 

OFF 

Will not go to ambient 
mode 

4 Room 

air 

temperature control 

Enables the room air sensor in 
the Remote Control 

OFF 

Disables all other 
temperature sensors 

10.  REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS 

9. 

REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION 

NOTE: 

For optional remote control settings see Section 10. 

Fig 11 

Fig 12 

Table 3

Summary of Contents for Designer PHV Series

Page 1: ...T9901090 5 1 UK v9 Page 1 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS English PHV Series Designer Horizontal and Vertical...

Page 2: ...19 19 SERVICE MAINTENANCE 20 20 WARRANTY 21 APPENDIX 1A DIMENSIONS OF HORIZONTAL AIR CURTAIN WALL MOUNTED 22 APPENDIX 1B DIMENSIONS OF HORIZONTAL AIR CURTAIN CEILING MOUNTED 23 APPENDIX 2 DIMENSIONS...

Page 3: ...ft hand side of the air curtain refer Appendix 1 The adjacent picture details optional electrical connection entry points for vertical Designer PHV models Power and control cables for vertical units s...

Page 4: ...PHVD1500W V 230 1 50 0 40 1 8 9 0 18 0 82 PHVD2000W PHVD2000W V 230 1 50 0 60 2 7 12 0 24 0 107 PHVD2500W V Stacked Unit Top air curtain 230 1 50 0 30 1 3 15 30 143 Bottom air curtain 230 1 50 0 40 1...

Page 5: ...building located horizontally over a doorway or vertical close to door opening They must not be installed on the outside of a building or built into a cabinet or recessed in any way Please complete th...

Page 6: ...ittings Supplied with 6m RJ Control Cable Outdoor Air Thermostat Optional supplied by Installer Accessories Spare M4 socket button screws 2 5mm hexagon key wrench M10 stainless steel dome nuts vertica...

Page 7: ...ner PHV unit and carefully detach the back and inlet grille panels All screws should be kept safe as they will be required later in the installation Designer PHV horizontal air curtains are supplied w...

Page 8: ...fully detach the back and inlet grille panels All screws should be kept safe as they will be required later in the installation Before installing the Designer PHV unit obtain four suitable fixing bolt...

Page 9: ...bolts Tighten each M10 nut as indicated in the adjacent picture Ensure the vertical unit is secure level and square Using a hacksaw carefully cut the projecting bolt flush with the nut ensuring the b...

Page 10: ...g 9 are fitted to both the flow and return pipework Flow and return pipework Flow and return pipework Air Curtain 2 row coil based on 82 71 C 3 row coil based on 60 40 C Water Flow Rate l min Water Pr...

Page 11: ...e and secure back case to switch box using 2 mounting screws not supplied see Fig 12 Step 3 Connect the RJ plug to the RJ socket on the PCB in the remote control Step 4 Refit the front case On the bac...

Page 12: ...itch Control After 30s the heating is disabled and the fan goes to low speed Unit operates normally in MANUAL Mode or AUTO Mode from the Remote Control ON Door Open Normal Control Door Closed Heating...

Page 13: ...free contacts supplied by the installer to a north facing wall Use a 2 core cable to connect the outdoor air thermostat to 2 way terminal IN1 on the Ecopower PCB see Fig 15 On the Ecopower PCB set DI...

Page 14: ...ed separately For horizontal Master Slave configuration an independent mains supply as per Table 1 must be supplied to each air curtain Electrical Mains Supply RJ Cable Electrical Mains Supply Electri...

Page 15: ...r curtain is used to measure air temperature Set DIP 3 to ON in the air curtain that will be the master unit DIP 3 OFF Air curtains in master slave systems all act independently Air sensor thermistors...

Page 16: ...at 3m distance are for a single air curtain mounted at its maximum mounting height operating in a room with average acoustic characteristics as defined in CIBSE Guide B5 reverberation time 0 7s at 1kH...

Page 17: ...lf heat to full heat by stepping up or down with the heating level controls The heating level scale shows the level selected Automatic mode Heat output is controlled automatically according to Inlet a...

Page 18: ...curtain must be given supervision and instruction by the person responsible for their safety concerning the safe use of the unit and to understand any hazards involved Children and those with reduced...

Page 19: ...and after 30 seconds the LEDs on the remote control will stop flashing and the status LED on the Ecopower PCB in the air curtain will flash green 18 2 Fuses In the event of an electrical fault intern...

Page 20: ...s are in good condition Refit air inlet grilles after servicing Reconnect electrical supply and test to ensure correct operation see Section 16 Commissioning 19 SERVICE MAINTENANCE NOTE Weekly mainten...

Page 21: ...has been taken in compiling these instructions to ensure they are correct Thermoscreens Ltd disclaims all liability for damage resulting from any inaccuracies and or deficiencies in this documentatio...

Page 22: ...tions Wall Bracket with 3 off Holes 75mm apart for M10 Rawl Bolts ENTERING AIR DISCHARGE AIR 350 550 250 200mm minimum clearance for air intake 500 PHV D1000 2345 1712 1250 A mm PHV D1500 PHV D2000 A...

Page 23: ...nections Ceiling Bracket with 2 off 12mm dia holes 150mm apart PHV D1000 2345 1712 1250 A mm PHV D1500 PHV D2000 A 10mm A ENTERING AIR DISCHARGE AIR 350 200mm minimum clearance for air intake 200 500...

Page 24: ...ectrical Connections if entry via floor void Alternative Entry Point for Water and Electrical Connections DOORWAY RH LH OUTSIDE INSIDE Handing Guide 2 0m max Air inlet Air inlet 3 Holes for M10 Distan...

Page 25: ...an 1 J17 ECO Power CVR1008 9 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 L3 N L2 L1 J10 J16 J12 J5 J6 J11 R 0 10V J14 Th EEPROM F2 F1 J9 Alarm Healthy Black rectangle is moveable head of DIP switch Brown Blue Brown Blue Bro...

Page 26: ...tangle is moveable head of DIP switch A1 A2 13NO 14NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 CONTACTOR 230V AC Coil Brown Black Grey TERMINAL BLOCK L1 L2 L3 N E L1 L2 L3 N E 400V 3ph 50Hz Brown Brown Blue Blue Summer Winter or...

Page 27: ...L2 L3 N E L1 L2 L3 N E 400V 3ph 50Hz Brown Brown Blue Blue 85 C Auto Thermal Trip x2 Summer Winter or Door Contact First Stage Heating bottom elements Second Stage Heating top elements Black Black Br...

Page 28: ...J9 Black rectangle is moveable head of DIP switch Grey Orange White Blue Green Yellow Brown 3 PORT VALVE 1 2 3 4 E Black White Summer Winter or Door Contact Brown Blue Black Blue Red White 0 1 2 3 4...

Page 29: ...5 J6 J11 R 0 10V J14 Th EEPROM F2 F1 J9 Black rectangle is moveable head of DIP switch Brown Summer Winter or Door Contact Brown Blue Black Blue Red White 0 1 2 3 4 1 White COMMON Black High Blue Red...

Page 30: ...VD2000E V PHVD2000W V Relevant EC Council the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Directives the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC the Energy related...

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