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3.0 Installation

 

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3.1 

Controllers

 

 

1. The HR200V unit can be installed in 
conjunction with a number of controllers.

 

 

VCON6(370356): 

The VCON6 controller can be 

used to provide Off/Low/Normal/Boost/Sensor 
control. (The HS6 humidistat or TIM2 over-run 
timer can be used in conjunction with the VCON6 
controller to provide automatic control. 

 

150VA (

563538): 

The 150VA transformer, 

when used with a trickle/boost switch (455213), 
allows for a trickle and boost speed to be 
selected. Only terminals providing 140V or 
higher should be used as the unit will not 
operate reliably bellow 140V. 

 

Ecotronic 1.5A controller (W300310): 

Provides variable speed control and on off and 
auto (sensor) modes. 

 

TIM2(370346): 

The TIM2 is an overrun timer 

which can also be used to control the HR200V 
unit via a remote sensor e.g. Humidity Sensor.

 

 

3.2 

Initial Preparation

 

 

1. Select an approved electrical control 
arrangement for the HR200 unit (above).

 

 

2. After considering the site requirements 
(Section 2.0), select a suitable site for the unit 
and controllers and work out the cable and 
ducting runs. Note that the unit must be 
mounted horizontally with the drainage 
connection to the bottom. The site selected 
must allow sufficient space around the unit for 
removal of ducts, spigot plates and the heat 
exchanger for servicing and maintenance.

 

 

WARNING: 

Before deciding on the final position 

for the unit and ducting, check there are no 
buried cables, pipes or obstructions.

 

 

Cable requirements: 

Suitably (Basec or Har) 

approved four core cable of appropriate current 
carrying capacity.

 

 

3. Install the cable runs and appropriate 
controllers in conjunction with a fused connection 
unit. Contact gap must not be less than 3mm.

 

 

4. Working from the inside, mark out the 
position of the ducting holes. 

 

 

5. Carefully cut the holes in the inner and outer 
brick courses to form a suitable aperture to 
receive the ducting and grilles. 

 

 

 

Fig. 3 

Summary of Contents for HR200V

Page 1: ...HR200V Ducted Heat Recovery Ventilator Installation and Maintenance Instructions PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH ILLUSTRATIONS PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Stock Ref No HR200V 14120010...

Page 2: ...re that they do not play with the appliance INSTALLATION GUIDANCE 1 The installer is responsible for the installation and electrical connection of the sentinel system on site It is the responsibility...

Page 3: ...3 Warnings Safety Information Contents Section Page 1 0 Introduction 4 2 0 Site Requirements 5 3 0 Installation 6 4 0 Electrical 8 5 0 Maintenance 9...

Page 4: ...lation ducting 3 The maximum power consumption for the unit is 108w 4 The twin impeller and heat exchanger arrangement simultaneously supplies and extracts air while transferring heat from the stale e...

Page 5: ...he unit must be sited such that the ambient temperature will not exceed 40 C 9 Do not site the appliance in the vicinity of excessive levels of airborne oil or grease 10 If the unit is installed in a...

Page 6: ...ect an approved electrical control arrangement for the HR200 unit above 2 After considering the site requirements Section 2 0 select a suitable site for the unit and controllers and work out the cable...

Page 7: ...he installation site and fix it in position using four suitable screws and the remaining four supplied washers The washers should be located between the screw heads and the mounting grommets CAUTION E...

Page 8: ...es as shown in Fig 5 to a Switched fused spur or a control unit If a controller is used follow the fitting and wiring instructions supplied with the controller ensuring that the black and brown wires...

Page 9: ...of contamination experienced and according to the following procedure 3 Isolate the mains power supply 4 Remove the ducting to internal grilles Undo the two grille securing screws and remove the spig...

Page 10: ...Control Declared Max Internal External Leakage Rates for BVUs or carry over for regenerative heat exchangers only Ext Leakage Rates for Ducted UVUs 5 Internal 5 External Mixing Rate of Non Ducted BVU...

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Page 12: ...rating label attached to the unit Has not been subjected to misuse neglect or damage Has not been modified or repaired by any person not authorised by the company IF CLAIMING UNDER TERMS OF GUARANTEE...

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