Advertisement

Advance / Advance Plus
Installer manual

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Heatrae Sadia ADVANCE

  • Page 1 Advance / Advance Plus Installer manual...
  • Page 2 Translation of the original document...
  • Page 3 Do not forget to register the product via the Heatrae Sadia website. (www.heatraesadia.com/warranty_registration) Although this manual has been drawn up with the utmost care, no rights may be derived from this document.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Safety and other regulations 2. Product information 2.1. Models 2.2. Accessories 2.3. Technical specifications 2.4. Capacity 2.5. Technical drawings 2.6. Parts 2.7. Controls 3. Installation 3.1. Installation requirements 3.2. Installing the ventilation unit 3.3. Connecting the condensate drain 3.4.
  • Page 5: Safety And Other Regulations

    CE Work may solely be performed on the standards. This also applies to other ● system by Heatrae Sadia or recognised products included in the system. installers in accordance with the provisions Do not use the product for purposes other ●...
  • Page 6 Inspect the product regularly for faults. In ● the event of faults, immediately contact your installer or Heatrae Sadia. Switch the product off if: ● The product is not working properly. You want to clean the outside of the product.
  • Page 7: Product Information

    The Advance and Advance Plus consist of a central balanced ventilation unit with a heat recovery system and a duct connection set. The Advance Plus is also equipped with an automatic bypass valve. The operation of the bypass valve is described under Bypass control on page 12.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    1.5 m (RAL 7001) RF (built in) 100 m in free space, 868 MHz Manual The user manual can also be placed in the bottom corner of the unit Applies exclusively to Advance Plus 2.4. Capacity Pressure [Pa] Power [W] Capacity [m...
  • Page 9: Technical Drawings

    2.5. Technical drawings 230V >50 (1) >50 (1) >360 (1) (1) Minimum clearance around the ventilation unit Number Description Exhaust air to outside Exhaust air from dwelling Supply air from outside Supply air to dwelling Condensate drain (2x)
  • Page 10: Parts

    2.6. Parts Main components of Advance and Advance Plus Number Description Ventilation unit Motor module Duct adapter EPP side Mounting bracket Duct adapter duct side Wire bracket Filter Filter cap Ceiling mounting bracket Bypass valve Applies exclusively to Advance Plus...
  • Page 11: Controls

    2.7.1. Optional sensors As soon as the relative humidity has fallen sufficiently, the capacity A number of optional RF sensors are available for the Advance and is automatically decreased. Advance Plus. When the ventilation unit is in Auto mode, the capacity is adjusted continuously and automatically.
  • Page 12 2.7.2. Bypass control Solely the Advance Plus is equipped with a bypass valve in the exhaust air line. This makes it possible to control what happens to the (warm) exhaust air from the dwelling. When the valve is in the normal position (closed), the exhaust air from the dwelling passes through the heat exchanger and exchanges heat with the cold supply air from outside.
  • Page 13: Installation

    Check that user and installer manuals, a ceiling mounting bracket and a condensate hose are included with the ventilation In order to avoid noise complaints, Heatrae Sadia advises fitting unit. silencers on the ducts from and to the dwelling rooms.
  • Page 14 e) Place the ventilation unit upright on the floor, with the duct g) Unlock both duct adapters on the front of the unit using a flat- adapters at the top. head screwdriver. Then remove both adapters, which are connected together by the mounting bracket, from the unit simultaneously.
  • Page 15 3.2.2. Mounting positions The ventilation unit can be mounted on the wall, floor or ceiling. ä Caution! Depending on the configuration of the ducts, the ventilation unit can be wall mounted with the standard duct adapter Mount the ventilation unit on a concrete surface, not on a arrangement (as delivered) or the inverse arrangement (see wooden or plaster surface or a surface with insufficient load- Converting before mounting).
  • Page 16 Mounting positions Wall mounting, standard Wall mounting, inverse Floor mounting, standard Ceiling mounting, inverse See Converting before mounting on page 17. Exhaust air to outside Exhaust air from dwelling Supply air from outside Supply air to dwelling...
  • Page 17 3.2.3. Converting before mounting c) Rotate both ventilation unit adapters by 180°. The Advance and Advance Plus are delivered as standard with the air inlet ducts on the wall side (mounting bracket side). This is the correct position for wall and floor mounting.
  • Page 18: Wall Mounting

    3.2.4. Wall mounting c) Hook the two wire brackets onto the outside of the duct adapters using the holes intended for this purpose. a) Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using anchor plugs and 6 mm screws (not provided). (575) >125 (1) 425 (2)
  • Page 19 3.2.5. Ceiling mounting b) Slip the duct adapters back over the mounting bracket and push the two adapters to the left and to the right as far as they will go. ä Caution! With this mounting option, the ventilation unit needs to be mounted with enough tilt to ensure correct condensate drainage.
  • Page 20: Floor Mounting

    3.2.6. Floor mounting e) Now secure both wire brackets. First hook each bracket onto ä the outside of the duct adapter using the holes intended for Caution! this purpose, and then clip the underside of the bracket into the With this mounting option, the ventilation unit needs to be underside of the housing of the ventilation unit.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Condensate Drain

    3.3. Connecting the condensate drain d) Hook the two wire brackets onto the outside of the duct adapters using the holes intended for this purpose. ä Caution! If the ventilation unit is situated outside the thermal shell of the dwelling (for example in a non-insulated attic), the condensate drain must be thermally insulated up to the ventilation unit.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Ducts

    3.4. Connecting the ducts b) Slip the provided condensate hose over the condensate drain nozzle. The Advance and Advance Plus have four nozzles at the top for connecting Ø 125 mm ducts. The nozzles are equipped with Leaksafe seals. ä...
  • Page 23: Electrical Connection

    3.4.4. Exhaust air from dwelling The ventilation unit draws exhaust air out of the dwelling through this port. This duct does not normally need to be thermally insulated. Thermally insulated and vapour-tight ductwork is only necessary if the ventilation unit is located outside the thermal shell of the dwelling (for example in a non-insulated attic).
  • Page 24: Operation

    4. Operation 4.1. Control options 4.2. RF-VI wireless remote control The ventilation unit has several pre-programmed modes. A number This RF-VI wireless remote control always displays the status of the of control switches are available for actively setting the correct ventilation unit with which it is paired.
  • Page 25: Wireless Control Switch With Timer

    (see RF-VI manual) and then stay lit continuously This wireless RF control switch can easily be placed in any room by Only applies to Advance Plus applying double-sided tape to the back of the switch. Usually, the RF-VI interface is always switched on. The interface can also be switched off for normal operation, and all LEDs automatically go out after this is done.
  • Page 26: Wireless Control Switch With Automatic Control

    4.4. Wireless control switch with automatic 4.5. Wired three-position switch control/timer This control switch is connected directly using connecting wires. The wired control switch can be combined with one or more wireless control switches. This wireless control switch allows you to select the ventilation speed (capacity) of the unit: Auto setting, automatic mode;...
  • Page 27: Pairing And Unpairing Rf Remote Controls

    4.6. Pairing and unpairing RF remote controls 4.7. Pairing and unpairing RF sensors 4.6.1. Pairing an RF-VI remote control 4.7.1. Pairing RF sensors Consult the manual supplied with the RF-VI for information on Pair wireless sensors with the ventilation unit as follows: pairing this wireless remote control.
  • Page 28: Commissioning

    5. Commissioning 5.1. Preparation 5.2. Putting into service Before commissioning Follow the steps below to correctly put the ventilation unit into service: The ventilation unit and accessories must be assembled. ● a) Ensure that the ventilation unit has been switched off for 15 The duct system must be assembled.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Capacity

    5.3. Adjusting the capacity 5.3.1. High speed setting If necessary, adjust the high speed setting with the ä Caution! right-hand potentiometer. This potentiometer is set to 125 m /h by default. The adjustment range goes from The capacities (high and low) of the ventilation unit must be set 75 to 150 m /h (at 150 Pa).
  • Page 30: Inspection And Maintenance

    Air valves Check for soiling 3 months 1 year Ducts Check for soiling — 4 years Only applies to Advance Plus Maintenance schedule for Advance and Advance Plus User Installer Where Clean (first 3 months) 1 week necessary Filter G3 Where...
  • Page 31: Check For Unusual Noises

    6.2. Check for unusual noises c) Tilt the ventilation unit away from the wall, ceiling or floor. Then carefully remove the unit from the wire brackets and place it on If the ventilation unit produces unusual noises or vibrations, this the floor.
  • Page 32: Inspecting And Cleaning The Bypass Valve

    Note replaced. The procedure below only applies to the Advance Plus. Install the motor module and ventilation unit in reverse order, and put the ventilation unit back into operation by switching on a) Disconnect power to the ventilation unit.
  • Page 33 d) Unscrew the screws attaching the motor module to the housing g) Now, carefully pull the bypass valve out of the EPP housing. and remove the screws. There are two finger-holes in the valve for this purpose. e) Take the whole motor module including fans out of the ventilation unit.
  • Page 34: Inspecting, Cleaning And Replacing Filters

    6.5. Inspecting, cleaning and replacing filters c) Remove the filters from the ventilation unit. There are tabs at the front of the filters for this purpose. Note The ventilation unit comes with G3 filters as standard. These filters are very suitable for use as "construction dust filters" after initial completion of the dwelling.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    6.6. Maintenance g) Put both filter covers back in the front panel. The RF-VI remote control is mains powered, so it does not have any batteries that need to be replaced. The only maintenance to be done consists of cleaning the outside of the device with a damp cloth if necessary.
  • Page 36: Faults

    Inspect the valve. Clean it if it has ● The bypass valve is blocked (rattling noise). become blocked with dirt. Replace the valve if there is a different cause of the fault. Applies exclusively to Advance Plus...
  • Page 37 The ventilation unit is not responding to the RF sensors (PIR sensor, 230 V CO sensor, RV sensor) Cause Solution a) The system is not in Auto mode. If desired, place the system in Auto ● mode. b) The frost protection system is active. When the outside temperature rises ●...
  • Page 38 The fan runs at high speed when low speed is selected and at low speed when high speed or timer mode is selected Cause Solution a) One of the RF sensors has a problem. See table "The ventilation unit is not ●...
  • Page 39 The valves are noisy Cause Solution a) No Heatrae Sadia noise dampening hose has Install noise damping hoses on the ducts ● been installed in the ducts leading into the leading into the dwelling.
  • Page 40: Service Parts

    Service parts Item number Description 95607724 Entire motor module 95615089 Motor module printed circuit board 95607725 Cable harness for motor module with (Advance Plus) outdoor temperature sensor 95970206 Outdoor temperature sensor (Advance) 95607827 Power cable 95970205 Bypass valve assembly 95970009...
  • Page 42: Warranty

    Faults that have been caused by repairs by third parties without ● authorisation from Heatrae Sadia. If the appliance does not function correctly or develops a fault please contact Heatrae Sadia immediately. Ensure that only genuine spares are used for repairs.
  • Page 43: Declarations

    EN 55014-1:2007/A1:2009 | EN 55014-1:2007/A2:2010 Advance – 95060001 EN 55014-2:1998 | EN 55014-2:1998/C1:1998 Ventilation unit with heat recovery EN 55014-2:1998/A1:2002 | EN 55014-2:1998/IS1:2007 Advance Plus – 95060007 EN 55014-2:1998/A2:2008 EN 61000-3-2:2006/A1:2009 | EN 61000-3-2:2006/A2:2009 ● EN 61000-3-3:2013 | EN 61000-6-1:2007...
  • Page 44 HEATRAE SADIA HEATING Hurricane Way, Norwich NR6 6EA www.heatraesadia.com SERVICE 01603 420100 EMAIL itho@heatraesadia.com HS | 36006180 issue 03 01-00111-001 | ID 2015-01-28-1623...

This manual is also suitable for:

Advance plus

Table of Contents