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52 | Art.-nr.: 

616711-A

Ubiflux Vigor W225  |  53

13 Setting values

13.1 Setting values standard appliance

The below setting values are for a Ubiflux Vigor W225-appliance 

without 

Plus pcb.

Step no.

Description

Factory settings

Setting range

Comment

1

Flow rate

1.1

Air flow rate setting 0

40 m³/h

0 or adjustable between 40 
m³/h and 225 m³/h (never 
higher than step no. 1.2)

1.2

Air flow rate setting 1

50 m³/h

Adjustable between 40 m³/h 
and 225 m³/h (not higher than 
step no. 1.3 or lower than step 
no. 1.1)

1.3

Air flow rate setting 2

100 m³/h

Adjustable between 40 m³/h 
and 225 m³/h (not higher than 
step no. 1.4 or lower than step 
no. 1.2)

1.4

Air flow rate setting 3

150 m³/h

Adjustable between 40 m³/h 
and 225 m³/h (not lower than 
step no. 1.3)

1.5

Imbalance permissible

Ja

Yes / No

1.6

Imbalance (Open fireplace)

0%

0% - 20%

1.7

Offset supply

0%

-15% / +15% fan setting

Value calculated back to set 
flow rate, see screen

1.8

Offset exhaust

0%

-15% / +15% fan setting

1.19

Default fan setting

1

0 of 1

2

Bypass

2.1

Mode Bypass

Automatic

- Automatic
- Bypass closed
- Bypass open

2.2

Bypass temperature "from 
dwelling"

24 °C

15 °C / 35 °C

2.3

Bypass temperature “from 
outside”

10°C

7 °C / 15 °C

2.4

Bypass hysteresis

2 °C

0 °C / 5 °C

2.5

Mode Bypass boost

Uit

Aan / Uit

2.6

Fan setting selection Bypass 
boost

3

0 ,1, 2 of 3

3

Frost protection

3.1

Frost temperature

0 °C

-1,5 °C / 1,5 °C

3.2

Minimum intake temperature

10 °C

7°C /22 °C

Step no.

Description

Factory settings

Setting range

Comment

4

Filter message

4.1

Number of days until filter 
message

90

1 - 365 days

4.2

Start of filter wizard

No

Yes / No

4.3

Filter reset

No

Yes / No

5

External heater

5.1

Preheater on and off

Off

On / Off

5.2

Postheater on and off

Off

On / Off

5.3

Temperature postheater

21 °C

15 °C / 30 °C

6

CO

2

 sensor

6.1

Switching eBus CO

2

 sensor off 

and on

Uit

On / Off

6.2

Min. PPM eBus CO

2

 sensor 1

400 PPM

400 - 2000 PPM

6.3

Max. PPM eBus CO

2

 sensor 1

1200 PPM

6.4

Min. PPM eBus CO

2

 sensor 2

400 PPM

6.5

Max. PPM eBus CO

2

-sensor 2

1200 PPM

6.6

Min. PPM eBus CO

2

-sensor 3

400 PPM

6.7

Max. PPM eBus CO

2

-sensor 3

1200 PPM

6.8

Min. PPM eBus CO

2

-sensor 4

400 PPM

6.9

Max. PPM eBus CO

2

-sensor 4

1200 PPM

7

Humidity sensor

7.1

Switching humidity sensor  
on and off

Off

On / Off

7.2

Sensitivity of humidity sensor

0

+2 = most sensitive 
0 = basic setting 
-2 = least sensitive

8

Cascade

8.1

Appliance setting

0 (Master)

0 / 9
(0=Master;
1 till 9 = Slave 1 till Slave 9)

12

Central h heat recovery

12.1

Status

Off

On / Off

Summary of Contents for Ubiflux Vigor W225

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION REGULATIONS Ubiflux Vigor W225 English...

Page 2: ...ave received clear instructions on the safe use of the appliance and understand the possible dangers on the condition that the appliance has been placed and installed in the normal position for use Ch...

Page 3: ...Maintenance siphon 31 9 3 Maintenance installer 32 10 Electrical diagram 35 11 Electrical connections accessories 37 11 1 Connecting position switch 37 11 1 1 Connecting position switch with filter in...

Page 4: ...dimensions It is possible however to later equip the appliance with a Plus pcb The appliance comes ready to plug in with a 230 V mains plug 3 Version 3 1 Technical information Ubiflux Vigor W225 Plus...

Page 5: ...a right hand version the warm connections 1 3 are on the right hand side of the appliance Left hand version Right hand version All dimensions in millimeters Diameter of all collars is 125 mm All dimen...

Page 6: ...r example be chosen but control is also possible with the Air Control Connecting Air Control page 42 CO2 sensor s Connecting CO sensor s page 43 a humidity sensor Connecting humidity sensor page 45 or...

Page 7: ...ions regarding the ventilation of homes and residential Safety provisions for low voltage installations The regulations for connecting indoor plumbing in homes and residential buildings Any additional...

Page 8: ...2 not supplied with the appliance so that the siphon can be cleaned easily in the future The condensate discharge can be connected for example with a straight or angled connection with gasket Slide th...

Page 9: ...of 5 m s in the main ducts and 3 5 m s in the branches The location of the discharge of the mechanical ventilation air and the sewer stack vent must be chosen to prevent noise nuisance The location of...

Page 10: ...building management system Using the red 3 pole connector X15 or with the Plus version the red connector X06 on the UWA2 E pcb a connection can be made between the appliance and the ModBus system Ele...

Page 11: ...sed to operate the appliance and to provide the user with information about the status of the appliance When the mains power is switched on the software version is first shown the main screen is then...

Page 12: ...emand driven ventilation Break contact active or make contact active This appliance is set as Master appliance if a number of appliances are connected cascade Appliance is set as Slave appliance maxim...

Page 13: ...e to reset the correct language time and date in setting menu 4 The appliance will then operate immediately after this according to the mode of the multiple switch If no multiple switch is connected t...

Page 14: ...y Codes Non locking fault When the appliance detects a non locking fault it will keep running limitedly The permanently lighted display shows the fault symbol Press the fault symbol for an explanation...

Page 15: ...available Take voltage from appliance Replace UWA2 B pcb Fault is automatically reset when voltage is again put back on appliance E1155 E2000 Touchscreen fault general fault message Fault codes only...

Page 16: ...Home button and the display then returns to the main screen the filter message is reset and the filter message now disappears Comment If the filter wizard is opened in order to replace the filter whil...

Page 17: ...supply by pulling out the plug Open the filter door 2 Remove the two filters 3 Remove the front cover 4 Remove the heat exchanger Be careful not to damage the foam parts in the appliance 5 Wash the h...

Page 18: ...y back into the appliance when doing so take care that the EPS parts and rails in the appliance are not damaged which could otherwise leads to internal leaks in the appliance Take care when returning...

Page 19: ...ervice activities then a wizard starts up automatically follow the instructions on the display for the correct connection of the fan cables Basic print X15 externalBus ModBus X16 24V X17 eBus X18 24V...

Page 20: ...or wireless remote control C Transmitter with 4 settings for example kitchen D Transmitter with 2 settings for example bathroom E Any additional 2 or 4 settings transmitters maximum of 6 transmitters...

Page 21: ...on the type of modular cable used 11 1 4 Connecting extra multiple switch with filter indication A Ubiflux Vigor appliance For example a Ubiflux Vigor appliance type 4 0 B1 Multiple switch with filte...

Page 22: ...ector E Position green eBus connector to rear of control 1 Ubiflux Vigor appliance 2 Basis pcb 3 Cover 4 The cable that comes with RH cable 5 RH humidity sensor 6 Duct from dwelling A Ubiflux Vigor ap...

Page 23: ...ir quality Matching the ventilation need with demand driven ventilation can be done in two different ways namely based on CO2 measurements or based on a time program Two different sets are available f...

Page 24: ...ppliance 4 Temperature sensor 5 PCB type UVP1 6 Airflow direction 7 Dipswitch setting postheater 1 Heating coil 2 Maximum safety with manual reset 3 2 pole eBus connection X17 on appliance 4 Temperatu...

Page 25: ...g on and off Off On off 11 2 Switch temperature 1 5 C 0 0 C 10 0 C 11 3 Switch temperature 2 25 C 15 0 C 40 0 C 11 4 Mode valve 10 volt control Closed Open Closed 11 5 Valve control Relay output 1 Rel...

Page 26: ...pcb UWA2 E 0883246 9 Mains plug and cable 230 V 0883261 10 Internal preheater incl maximum security 11 Temperature sensor NTC 10K 0704637 12 Condensation discharge 0883264 13 Cable set 0883265 14 Cab...

Page 27: ...pass temperature from outside 10 C 7 C 15 C 2 4 Bypass hysteresis 2 C 0 C 5 C 2 5 Mode Bypass boost Uit Aan Uit 2 6 Fan setting selection Bypass boost 3 0 1 2 of 3 3 Frost protection 3 1 Frost tempera...

Page 28: ...iance with Plus pcb Step no Description Factory settings Setting range Comment 9 Switch contacts 9 1 Make or break contact 1 Make Make Break 9 2 Switch contact control 1 Off Off On Meets Bypass condit...

Page 29: ...e valve 24 volt control Closed Open Dicht 11 5 Valve control Relay output 1 Relay output 1 Relay output 2 Analogue output 1 Analogue output 2 14 Conformity declaration Conformity declaration Manufactu...

Page 30: ...heat exchanger Recuperative plastic cross counterflow heat exchanger Thermal efficiency 92 Maximum flow rate 225 m h Maximum rated power 165 W Sound power level Lwa 39 dB A Reference flow rate 158 m h...

Page 31: ...ng Sustainable materials are used in the manufacture of this appliance The packaging should be disposed of in a responsible manner and in accordance with governmental regulations 60 Art nr 616711 A Ub...

Page 32: ...Jan Samijnstraat 9 B 9050 Gentbrugge Tel 32 0 9 237 11 00 www ubbink be info ubbink be Ubbink UK Ltd Unit 2 Redbourne Park Liliput Road Brackmills Ind Est Northampton NN4 7DT T 44 0 1604 433000 F 44 0...

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