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Installation 

 

 

Integra Plus ECA MVHR Installation & Commissioning 

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Fig 4. Water trap details

WATER TRAP

CONDENSATION 
DRAIN FROM UNIT

SILICON SEALER

FALL TOWARDS

THE BUILDINGS

DRAINAGE SYSTEM

A

NOTE:
INSTALL THE CONDENSATE DRAINAGE TUBING IN 

ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIAGRAM.

ENSURE THE WATER TRAP IS BELOW THE DRAIN 
ELBOW OUT LET "A"

 

 

        

To mount the unit on joists:

  

Place the unit on a suitable platform across joists and attach the appropriate cabling, drainage and ductwork to the unit, with the 
Vent-Axia badge facing up. For optimum performance, ensure the ductwork does not turn 90° directly off the spigots. The unit 
should, for optimum drainage, be tilted by 3°- 5° towards the drain side. See Fig. 3a. 

 

Ceiling mounted:

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Invert the unit with the Vent-Axia logo facing down and attach the unit securely to the rafters. For optimum performance, ensure 
the ductwork does not turn 90° directly off the spigots. The unit should, for optimum drainage, be tilted 3°- 5° towards the drain 
side. See Fig. 3b. 

 

 

Please note -  the location and position of installation for the unit must be decided before any drainage knockouts are removed, as 
they cannot be refitted. 

 

5.  Having decided upon a location and position remove the knock out for the condensate drain, this must be at the lowest point. 

Connect the drain of the ventilation unit to the drainage system using suitable ‘U’-bends (see fig 4). 

6.  Install suitable internal and external grilles/ terminals and connect them to the ventilation unit using suitable 150mm ducting. If 

flexible ducting is used, it should be stretched in order to obtain the best performance. 

Summary of Contents for Integra Plus EC

Page 1: ...Integra Integra Plus ECA MVHR Kinetic Kinetic Plus E MVHR Installation Commissioning Installation Commissioning Stock Ref N 437666ECA Integra Plus ECA PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE PRODUCT...

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Page 3: ...nstruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 8 Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance INSTALLATION GUIDANCE 1 The...

Page 4: ...p the Unit 14 Commissioning Overview 14 Modes of Operation 15 Maintenance 16 Spares 16 PRODUCT FICHE 17 UK Building Regulations Part F Declaration of Conformance Integra Plus ECA conform to the 2010 B...

Page 5: ...lings conforming to the latest requirements of the Building Regulations document F 2010 The unit is designed for continuous 24 hour exhaust ventilation of stale moist air from bathrooms toilets and ki...

Page 6: ...Product Description Integra Plus ECA MVHR Installation Commissioning 6 Exploded View of Fan Unit Integra Plus ECA Dimensions 150 22 Cover Heat recovery cell Motor assemblies Base assembly...

Page 7: ...e pipe diameter 22 mm Environmental IP Rating IPX2 Operating Temperature 10 C to 45 C Air Intake Temperature As above Operating Humidity 0 to 95 RH Storage Temperature 10 C to 45 C Storage Humidity 0...

Page 8: ...eight of the unit that you are installing Always use appropriate lifting techniques and appliances when moving heavy equipment Check Site Requirements and Safety Notices Check that the physical and en...

Page 9: ...3 5 TOWARDS THE CONDENSATE DRAIN CONDENSATION DRAIN THE UNIT SHOULD SLOPE DOWNWARDS BY 3 5 TOWARDS THE CONDENSATE DRAIN CONDENSATION DRAIN THE UNIT SHOULD SLOPE DOWNWARDS BY 3 5 TOWARDS THE CONDENSATE...

Page 10: ...Ceiling mounted Invert the unit with the Vent Axia logo facing down and attach the unit securely to the rafters For optimum performance ensure the ductwork does not turn 90 directly off the spigots T...

Page 11: ...20 240 V AC 50 Hz input N Mains Neutral Blue 220 240 V AC 50 Hz input EARTH Mains Earth Yellow Green Earth connector LS1 Switched Live 1 Black 220 240 V AC 50 Hz input LS2 Switched Live 2 Black colour...

Page 12: ...d to the unit and routed into the control housing via a suitable gland to ensure the IP rating of the unit is not affected 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the switched fused spur 4 Use cable c...

Page 13: ...ly the boost button on the Remote Boost Switch may be used LS1 and LS2 inputs can be from a lighting circuit or other mains voltage supply alternatively an optional external control unit can be used N...

Page 14: ...rating any acoustic ducting that all joints are air tight ducting is well supported bends are avoided close to vents and that the vent valves are fully open at the start of the commissioning process C...

Page 15: ...and can only be triggered and cancelled via the Remote Boost switch A 5 second press and hold of the Boost Switch will trigger or cancel Purge Mode Purge mode will timeout after 30 minutes The LED wi...

Page 16: ...r and heat exchanger in warm water using a mild detergent such as Milton Fluid and dry thoroughly NOTE Keep water away from all electrical components and wiring within the unit Motors Inspect the moto...

Page 17: ...Factor CTRL 1 00 0 65 Control Typology Manual Control Local Demand Control Declared Max Internal External Leakage Rates for BVUs or carry over for regenerative heat exchangers only Ext Leakage Rates...

Page 18: ...Notes...

Page 19: ...Integra Plus ECA MVHR Installation Commissioning 19 Notes...

Page 20: ...y part being found to be defective the product will be repaired or at the Company s option replaced without charge provided that the product Has been installed and used in accordance with the instruct...

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