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See the dimensional details below for the mounting hole positions. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Condensate 

Drain 

 

         Condensate 

Drain 

     On the unit housing.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Under the lid. 

 
INSTALLATION 

 

1.  Position the MULTIVENT, taking into consideration the position of the rooms to be ventilated, the exhaust 

position, the drainage position and the electrical services. Ensure there is adequate access for installation and 
maintenance. Securely mount the MULTIVENT through the mounting brackets on the casing using the 
appropriate anti-vibration mounts, screws, washers, rubber bushes etc. 

 

2.  Where the intake and exhaust ducts are to be connected to the MULTIVENT, remove the spigot caps, if 125mm 

ducting is being used. If 100mm ducting is being used, peel out the centre of the cap with a screwdriver as 
indicated and leave the cap surround in position. To connect ducting to the base intake, use a suitable adaptor 
attached using the 4 holes provided. 

 

3.  Ducting passing through an unheated roof void should be insulated. Ducting runs should be as straight as 

possible and intake ducting should slope downwards from Under the lid. Connect ducting to the MULTIVENT 
spigots and to appropriate ceiling terminations. 

 

4.  Select the drain spigot required, remove the “Knockout” and connect a suitable drainage system. 

 

WIRING 

 

WARNING: THE MULTIVENT AND ANCILLARY CONTROL EQUIPMENT MUST BE ISOLATED 
FROM THE POWER SUPPLY DURING THE INSTALLATION / OR MAINTENANCE. 

 

THE MULTIVENT UNIT MUST BE EARTHED. 

 

 

 

1.  Connect mains supply as (

Fig. 1

). 

 

2.  Check that all connections have been made correctly. Ensure that all terminal screws and cable clamps are 

securely fastened. 

 

3.  The cable entry must be made using a suitable grommet or cable gland. 

 

4.  After performing the following set-up instructions, switch the mains supply on and check the system is operating 

correctly. 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Switched Fused Spur

1

9

E

E

5

7
8

N

3
4

2

1 Phase Supply

 

(220-240V 50Hz).

 

E

 

N

 

L

 

~

 

3A FUSE

Fig 1

 

Summary of Contents for MV250H(RF)

Page 1: ...UCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH ILLUSTRATIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Installation Set up and Operating Instructions Stock Ref N MV250H RF 183010A 80W MV350H RF 183015A 100W Installation and Wiring Instructions for the Multivent Humidistat Extract Fans ...

Page 2: ...ucts E It is recommended that the connection to the terminal box is made with flexible cable conduit F The Unit should not be sited within 600mm horizontally of or 2250mm vertically of a bath shower tray in accordance with the current I E E Regulations for bathrooms G When the unit is used to remove air from a room containing a fuel burning appliance ensure that the air replacement is adequate for...

Page 3: ...ess transmitter available separately The transmitter is switchable between low medium and high boost speed operation The default power on speed setting is low The transmission signal will function over a range of at least 10m through 2 concrete block beam floors 16 unique code selection features are available to match the transmitter to the Multivent receiver and so avoid any possible cross talk b...

Page 4: ...e use a suitable adaptor attached using the 4 holes provided 3 Ducting passing through an unheated roof void should be insulated Ducting runs should be as straight as possible and intake ducting should slope downwards from Under the lid Connect ducting to the MULTIVENT spigots and to appropriate ceiling terminations 4 Select the drain spigot required remove the Knockout and connect a suitable drai...

Page 5: ...ill detected the fan speed increases to high for 15 minutes At the end of this period if the humidity is low the fan returns to its original low setting but if still high the fan reverts back to medium speed for 30 minutes and so on OVER HEATING PROTECTION The MULTIVENT motor is fitted with Standard Thermal Overload Protection This will automatically switch the fan Off in the event of a fault cond...

Page 6: ...s inadvisable to retain this setting a The Multivent Selection Switch Located as shown in Fig 3 b The Transmitter Selection Switch Remove battery compartment cover on the back of the transmitter unit Set the transmitter selection switch to the same number sequence as used for the Multivent receiver see Fig 4 Connect battery terminal connector to the battery PP3 9V BATTERY SELECTION SWITCH Fig 3 Fi...

Page 7: ...ium speed for 30 minutes and so on Medium Speed Setting If high humidity is detected the fan speed stays at medium speed for 30 minutes At the end of this period if high humidity is still detected the speed increases to high for 15 minutes and drops back to the original medium speed setting at the end of this period High Speed Setting If high humidity is detected there is no speed change However a...

Page 8: ...rantee outside the United Kingdom contact your local supplier Vent Axia guarantees its products for two years from the date of purchase against faulty material or workmanship In the event of any part being found to be defective the product will be repaired or at the Company s opinion replaced without charge provided that the product 1 has been installed and used in accordance with the instructions...

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