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Section 1 – Description of the device

 

 

 

1.1  Purpose  

 

The unit is designed for controlled supply and exhaust ventilation of frost-free rooms within a building. 

 

Model 180 Series

 is used for domestic properties with 1 kitchen and up to 3 additional wet rooms (K + 3). 

Model 350 Series

 is used for domestic properties with 1 kitchen and up to 7 additional wet rooms (K + 7). 

(“Wet rooms” include bathrooms, toilets, ensuites, etc). 

 

The air flows through air ducts. 

 

Connecting exhaust hoods to the ventilation system is not permitted. The unit is not to be used as a 
dehumidifier.  

 

1.2  Design  

 

 

 

Fig. 1.1a Structure of the Natural Air 180 

 
 

Fig. 1.1b Structure of the Natural Air 350 

1    Back plate and sides  
2    Control panel and display  
3    Inspection door  
4    Front cover  
5    Connection nozzle, extract air  
6    Connection nozzle, supply air 

 

7    Connection nozzle, exhaust air 
8    Connection nozzle, fresh air  
9    Defrost Heater supply output (PH variants only) * 
10  Boost Heater supply output (PH variants only) * 

 

 * External Heater boxes (not supplied) are available 
    as an accessory. (See User Manual for details). 

 

 

1.3  Operating principle 

 

The unit is fitted with two fans using energy-saving “EC” technology which carries out a controlled air 
exchange in applicable buildings. 

 

Used air is drawn in to the unit as Extracted air from the rooms with the highest air humidity and odour (e.g. 
bathroom and kitchen) and is transferred to the outside as Exhaust air via a system of air ducts.  

 

At the same time, a second duct system takes in Fresh air from outside the building and transfers it into living 
rooms and bedrooms as Supply air.  

 

Both air flows are completely separate and are passed through a heat exchanger which recovers waste heat 
from the extracted air to warm up the supply air. This ensures that the majority of heat is kept in the building.  

 

An internal bypass can be opened so that fresh air is supplied to the intake rooms without being warmed up 
by the heat exchanger. Heat recovery is disabled in this case.  

 

Halls and corridors normally act as transfer areas in which the air from the supply areas flows into the extract 
areas.  Undercut doors and air transfer grilles are used so that the air flow between rooms is not restricted.  

 

WARNING:  

Ensure free access to the unit and to the switch disconnecting it from the power supply at all times. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Natural Air Series

Page 1: ...Natural Air Natural Air PH Natural Air Plus 180 and 350 Models Ventilation Unit With Heat Recovery User manual IMPORTANT In this user manual especially important notes are marked as WARNING or NOTE ...

Page 2: ...Tips for saving energy 11 Section 8 Environment and disposal 20 Section 3 Safety functions 12 3 1 Safe use with open flue devices 12 3 2 Frost protection of the unit 12 3 3 Frost protection of the Property 12 3 4 Smoke detector safety cut out 12 WARNING The unit contains rotating fans Do not put hands or fingers or any other objects into the unit or ducting WARNING THIS APPLIANCE CAN BE USED BY CH...

Page 3: ...details 1 3 Operating principle The unit is fitted with two fans using energy saving EC technology which carries out a controlled air exchange in applicable buildings Used air is drawn in to the unit as Extracted air from the rooms with the highest air humidity and odour e g bathroom and kitchen and is transferred to the outside as Exhaust air via a system of air ducts At the same time a second du...

Page 4: ...tional optional external sensors can be connected depending on the requirements of the site installation Natural Air 180 350 and Natural Air 180 350 PH Optional Internally mounted Sensor board kit required Part N 93324AA Natural Air 180 350 Plus Sensor board is fitted as standard WARNING The unit must not be used if it is damaged Disconnect the unit from the power supply and notify your installer ...

Page 5: ...uns at a higher rate SPEED 3 Boost Purge ventilation runs for a user adjustable time interval for rapid ventilation e g removal of high humidity or stale air etc Table 2 3 Operating modes The operating mode is set with the display and control panel of the ventilation unit on standard display using the and buttons 2 2 1 Automatic operation The unit is designed to operate in Automatic mode and will ...

Page 6: ...d to return the display to normal If no settings are made for 180 seconds the display returns to the Standard display 2 4 User menu The user menu is used to program the weekly timer schedule to set parameters and to view information about the status and operation of the ventilation unit Access Press and OK buttons simultaneously and keep pressed for 5 sec Fig 2 5 User menu NOTE Press the button fo...

Page 7: ... Automatic This will return the unit to its normal Automatic mode Speed 1 Use this speed for normal continuous ventilation Speed 2 Use this speed to clear higher levels of humidity such as from using a shower Speed 3 Use this to provide a short time purge of the building Off Use this to switch the ventilation Off Under normal circumstances Off should not be used None Use this if no change is requi...

Page 8: ...er failures or when the unit is switched off Option Setup Summer Bypass Select then press OK The heat recovery feature is automatically turned off in the summer months by the opening of a summer bypass shutter inside the unit When the summer bypass is open the cooler outside air is supplied directly into the property without being heated up by the extracted warm air Press OK to show Bypass Enable ...

Page 9: ...Never i e the backlight is always On Use the OK and or buttons to select a new Backlight Timeout time Adjustment is 15 secs to 10 mins Press OK to select the option required 2 4 3 User Information Use the and keys to select then press OK Using this menu you can display a wide range of information about the operation and status of the unit Settings cannot be adjusted in this menu Fig 2 8 User Menu ...

Page 10: ... of the extract air ventilator Option External Humidity Sensors When an externally wired humidistat is fitted its current humidity level RH can be displayed Up to 3 sensors can be remotely wired on the 180 range and up to 7 on the 350 range Option Other External Sensors When fitted the current level of other external sensors can be displayed CO2 sensor ppm AQS Sensor 1 ppm AQS Sensor 2 ppm Smoke A...

Page 11: ...mproves the energy efficiency of the building The unit should not be switched off even if the building is unoccupied for long periods of time 2 5 1 Windows The windows of the property can be opened and closed at any time e g For natural ventilation However especially in low outdoor temperatures windows should be kept shut in order to make full use of heat recovery by the ventilation unit 2 5 2 Fil...

Page 12: ...nit will switch back on again after 15 or 30 minutes depending on the room temperature It will remain Off if the extracted air is still less than 3 C 3 3 Frost protection of property Display shows Frost Protection UNIT OFF Protects property from frost damage If the Supply air temperature drops below 8 C the whole unit will automatically switch off in order to protect the property from frost damage...

Page 13: ... supply fans Reset screen message when fault cleared Press OK for more than 5 seconds None Display is Off Off Power failure no display device not running Switch on power supply Check fuse None Display is Off Running Faulty display Faulty connection Replace display PCB Check and re connect umbilical plug to Display PCB E05 E05 Ext overload Off Power supply breakdown 24V DC overload External control...

Page 14: ...e of the fresh air and exhaust air filters can be carried out without the use of any tools Note down the date of the filter change Reset After filter maintenance reset the filter message and interval counter by selecting Filters changed Yes and pressing the OK button NOTE The unit must not be used without filters Without filters the unit performance will quickly degrade and the heat exchanger will...

Page 15: ... 5 2a Access to the 180 units Heat Exchanger Fig 5 2b Removing the 180 units Heat Exchanger Fig 5 2c Access to the 350 units Heat Exchanger Fig 5 2d Removing the 350 units Heat Exchanger A Disconnect the unit from the power and remove the front cover screws 1 and then the front cover 2 B Carefully remove the umbilical connector 3 from the back of the Display PCB C Pull out the EPP cover 4 and then...

Page 16: ... all installed traps must be checked regularly and must be cleaned if necessary Checking and cleaning should be carried out by a qualified technician Fig 5 4a 180 units Condensate discharge lines Fig 5 4b 350 units Condensate discharge lines WARNING A faulty condensate discharge can cause faults on the unit and can also lead to water damage 16 ...

Page 17: ...times and operating modes as programmed using User menu Set the Timers and Clock Program Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time 1 Time Mode Time 2 Time Mode Time 3 Time Mode Time 4 Time Mode Time 5 Time Mode Time 6 Time Mode Time 7 Time Mode Time 8 Time Mode Time 9 Time Mode 17 ...

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Page 19: ... units 42275SK External wired remote operation kit 93329AA Heater PCBs bracket 180 units 42284SK External Speed change timer switch 93343AA Display button PCB 42276SK Internally mounted Sensor Board kit 93324AA Display PCB face plate and buttons 42277SK Mounting bracket is required when fitting the Pre heater and or Boost heater PCBs Duct spigot 180 units 42303SK Table 6 1 Spare Parts Table 6 2 Ac...

Page 20: ...uring transport The transport packaging consists of recyclable raw materials Please ensure to dispose of it in an environmentally responsible way Disposal of the device Devices marked with this symbol must not be disposed of as normal residual waste The device must be collected separately including accessories empty batteries and rechargeable batteries The disposal must be correct and in accordanc...

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