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Installation Instructions

 

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Installation Instructions

     

Specifications are subject to change without notice. 

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MultiVent Continuous Extract Ventilation

MultiVent Continuous Extract Ventilation

FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS

Comfort Mode

If Comfort mode is enabled the unit will behave as follows to all LS inputs

The above applies to all LS inputs. The times are not adjustable by the user.

Delay On

A delay can be set so that the unit will not respond to an input until after the set delay has elapsed, applies to LS inputs only.

Overrun Timer

The unit can be set to run for a defined period after the input is removed, applies to LS inputs only.

Humidity – Rapid rise*

Rapid Rise humidity response functions to detect rapid rises in humidity when the ambient %RH is under the threshold setting.   

If a rapid rise is detected the fan will boost until the humidity lowers again.

Humidity – Ambient response*

When ambient response is enabled the threshold set point is modified based on the ambient temperature. 

 

 

 

 

This helps to prevent nuisance boosting of the unit as temperatures changes during the day.

Humidity – Threshold*

The unit will boost when the RH is above the threshold set point.

Analogue inputs

Both analogue inputs have adjustable low and high trigger voltages within the 0-10V range.

The response to being above or below either of the threshold voltages is user settable.
Note: The display doesn’t show a decimal point, for example at threshold voltage of 5.2V, is displayed as “52” on the unit.

Digital Inputs

The unit can be set to change speed (selectable), based on whether the digital inputs are above or below the threshold voltage.   

See the table of Low Voltage Connections for details.

Display Lock

To protect the settings on the MultiVent unit a pin code can be enabled via the main menu.
Once the lock function has been enabled the Pin code can be set. The 3-digit pin is A to F, 0 to 9, and the 

default is LoC

.

Trigger

Action

LS input active less than 5 minutes

No action (continue to run at Normal speed)

LS input active more than 5 minutes but less
than 20 minutes

Once LS input is removed, fan will run at user selected speed for the length 
of time LS was present plus the set over-run time (if over run is enabled).

LS input active more the 20 minutes

Unit will Boost after 20mins.
Once LS input is removed, fan will run at user selected speed for 20 minutes 
plus the set overrun time (if over run is enabled).

UNIT ADJUSTMENT

1.  Commissioning and configuration on all products is supported by the 3 digit user interface 

 

 

 

 

 

  and associated push buttons. 

2.  When powered on, the unit will display the firmware revision number, after a few seconds the unit  

 

 

 

 

  will display the first option in the menu structure (see below).

3.  The display will enter standby mode after 30 seconds, press the Mode button to turn the display back on.

4.  Changes to the settings can be made via the 

+

 and 

 buttons, the Mode button will accept changes and move onto the next menu option.

5.  When setting the speeds, there is an internal logic: Low<Normal<Boost<Purge. I.e., Boost is always higher than Normal.

6.  The actions for each of the Live Switched (LS), inputs are selectable. The setting for delays and over run timers are applicable to all inputs.

7.  To restore factory settings, Press and hold “Mode” button for 10 seconds.

Display Text

Function

Selections

Default

L10

Low Speed

1 to 97% motor speed

10%

n35

Normal Speed

2 to 98% motor speed

35%

b70

Boost Speed

3 to 99% motor speed

70%

P100

Purge Speed

4 to 100% motor speed

100%

LS1

Live Switch 1

Low, boost or purge speed

Low

LS2

Live Switch 2

Low, boost or purge speed

Boost

LS3

Live Switch 1 & 2

Low, boost or purge speed

Purge

c-n

Comfort Mode

Comfort mode - Yes or No

No

d-n

Delay On

Delay on - Yes or No

No

d10

Delay On Time

Delay to boost duration - 1 to 60 minutes

10m

o-n

Overrun

Overrun - Yes or No

No

o10

Overrun Time

Overrun duration - 1 to 60 minutes

10m

r-y

Humidity - Rapid Rise

Rapid Rise Rapid rise - Yes or No

Yes

A-n

Humidity - Ambient Response

Ambient response - Yes or No

No

h70

Humidity - Ambient Response Threshold

Ambient response threshold - 40 to 80% RH

70%

C2b

CO2 - Boost Threshold

Boost threshold 650 - 4950 PPM

950

C2P

CO2 - Purge Threshold

Purge threshold 700 - 5000 PPM

2000

A1LA

Analogue 1 - Low Action

Low, normal, boost or purge speed

Low

A1HA

Analogue 1 - High Action

Low, normal, boost or purge speed

Boost

A1tL

Analogue 1 - Low Threshold

Low threshold - 1 - 99

15

A1tH

Analogue 1 - High Threshold

High threshold - 1 - 99

75

A2LA

Analogue 2 - Low Action

Low, normal, boost or purge speed

Low

A2HA

Analogue 2 - High Action

Low, normal, boost or purge speed

Boost

A2tL

Analogue 2 - Low Threshold

Low threshold - 1 - 99

15

A2tH

Analogue 2 - High Threshold

High threshold - 1 - 99

75

D1

Digital input 1 - Action

Low, boost or purge speed

Low

D2

Digital input 2 - Action

Low, boost or purge speed

Boost

unl 

Unlock Code

Turn the menu lock OFF/ON

PIn

Display Pin

3 characters A to 9

LoC

dt30

Display Time

Adjust display illumination period

30 s

rot

Rotate Display

Invert the display

rot

hu 

Humidity

Show the current internal humidity 

%

tu

Temperature

Show the current internal temperature

°C

CO2

CO2

Show the current CO2 level

PPM

end

End

End of menu (loop to start)

USER CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS

Summary of Contents for FAN7200

Page 1: ...2016 The MultiVent continuous extract ventilation is designed for the simultaneous ventilation of separate areas in the home and as a multipoint extraction system for a wide range of commercial applications The units can be wall ceiling or loft mounted Where the ambient air has a high humidity content condensate drains are provided SEC Control Max Leakage Rates Annual Electricity Consumption kWh a...

Page 2: ...the sides and rear Do not use near or in the immediate vicinity of a bath or swimming pool or any wet areas When installing fan through an external wall an external wall grille must be fitted at all times This appliance incorporates an earth connection for functional purposes only To protect against electric shock do not immerse cord or plug in water or any other liquids Do not insert or allow for...

Page 3: ...firmly all the way down the spigot clamping the aluminium foil ducting in place on the spigot To prevent the spigot being pushed out have another person pushing up from below Complete the other two rooms following the same instructions Cut a 126mm minimum hole in the required locations in the kitchen minimum 2m away from the stove top bathroom and toilet Disassemble the 125mm diffusers DCT0186 and...

Page 4: ...d to the LS terminal instead of connecting to a lighting circuit Terminal Description Connection Terminal Description Connection 1 L Live 220 240V AC L3 Brown 4 LS1 Live Switched 1 220 240V AC isolated L2 Black 2 N Neutral N Blue 5 LS2 Live Switched 2 220 240V AC isolated L1 Grey 3 Protective Earth E Green Yellow 6 NS Neutral Switched isolated Link to N NOTE LS1 LS2 and NS terminals are electrical...

Page 5: ... time if over run is enabled UNIT ADJUSTMENT 1 Commissioning and configuration on all products is supported by the 3 digit user interface and associated push buttons 2 When powered on the unit will display the firmware revision number after a few seconds the unit will display the first option in the menu structure see below 3 The display will enter standby mode after 30 seconds press the Mode butt...

Page 6: ...le of how to wire and control an MultiVent system hardwired to a Bathroom Kitchen and Toilet The MultiVent will utilize Humidity Rapid Rise in its response and the 2 larger rooms Bathroom and Kitchen will also provide a PURGE speed function if these 2 rooms are switched on together Before commencing please ensure that all power is OFF and ensure that it is electrically safe before starting Wire th...

Page 7: ...exity of assembly Only the full scroll assembly is replaceable 2 To remove the scroll assembly isolate the power then use a coin or similar to depress the cover retention clips and remove the cover 3 Disconnect and remove the power supply and signal leads 4 Remove the scroll assembly by unscrewing the two screws and unclipping the clips in the opposite two corners and lift the scroll assembly out ...

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