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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL AM 100 1000 1200 CV 80 DV 1000...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    The unit should not be used in rooms with This guide relates to the Airmaster unit it abrasive particles or flammable or corrosive accompanies plus all equipment, and must gas in the air, in wet rooms or explosion- be given to and saved by the unit’s owner.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Airlinq ................................5 ® 2. Function Principle ............................5 3. Airlinq Viva (White Control Panel) ........................6 3.1. Control Elements ......................................6 3.2. Operation ...........................................6 3.2.1. Automatic Operating Lock ................................6 3.2.2. Child Lock ......................................6 3.2.3. Start, Standby and Switch Off..............................7 3.2.4.
  • Page 4 7.4.1. Reset Service ....................................29 7.4.2. Cooling Module Filter Change ..............................29 7.4.3. Filter Change for CV 80-200, DV 1000, AM 100, 300, 500, 800, 1000 .............. 30 7.4.4. Filter Change AM 900 and AM 1200 ............................31 7.5. Filter List ......................................... 33 7.6.
  • Page 5: Airlinq

    Airlinq Function Principle ® Airmaster focuses not only on the air handling unit, but The diagram below shows the basic function of an Airmaster also on the control system software and operation. Airlinq air handling unit. is Airmaster’s own unique ventilation control system, which...
  • Page 6: Airlinq Viva (White Control Panel)

    Airlinq Viva (White Control 3.2. Operation Panel) 3.2.1. Automatic Operating Lock 3.1. Control Elements The control panel is fitted with an automatic operating lock to prevent accidental air flow setting, e.g. during cleaning. The lock activates automatically after 30 seconds of no operation.
  • Page 7: Start, Standby And Switch Off

    The current air flow and text “auto” are shown on the control panel with a blue light above the fan symbol. (See Airmaster’s air handling unit can be started and stopped 1st graphic below.) automatically or using the function button (pos. 2. under ”Control Elements”...
  • Page 8: Air Flow - Manuel Setting

    3.2.4. Air Flow - Manuel Setting auto auto Press the current air flow. The automatic operating lock will cancel Drag your finger on the setting area when the air flow display is marked up to the current setting by blue clockwise to increase air flow or stripes.
  • Page 9: Holiday Mode - Activation

    3.2.5. Holiday Mode - Activation Warning and alarm displays (yellow and red): Holiday mode is used as basic ventilation when the room is unused for an extended period, e.g. holidays. auto auto In holiday mode, the air handling unit will run with min. air flow.
  • Page 10 Warning (yellow) Alarm (red) The air handling unit remains in operation in the event of a The air handling unit will stop to prevent damage in the warning, but can deviate from standard operation. event of an alarm. 1. Slow flash: 1.
  • Page 11: Airlinq Orbit (Black Control Panel)

    Airlinq Orbit (Black Control “Selectable” Panel) “Selected”. 4.1. Control Elements “Increase” value. “Reduce” value. “Holiday mode” symbol shows for holiday mode instead of fan symbol (pos. 7.), see page 24. Padlock shows when operated with active automatic operating lock and active screen lock. "auto"...
  • Page 12: Air Flow - Manuel Setting

    4.2.2. Air Flow - Manuel Setting auto auto Cancel the operation lock or screen lock (if in use) and press the current Drag your finger on the setting area air flow until the air flow display is marked up to the current setting clockwise to increase air flow or with blue stripes.
  • Page 13: Automatic Operation

    4.2.3. Automatic Operation 4.2.4.1. Start and Standby Start or restart automatic operation. Press menu field “ AUTO”. >> The unit will start according to its programming if a start signal is active, or automatic operation will be reactivated after manual override. The current air flow will show with 5 blue stripes.
  • Page 14: Off

    4.2.4.2. Off 4.2.4.4. Status The Status menu is divided into 6 groups: Information, Flow, Filters, Operation, Hardware and Installation Check. The menu points indicate the unit’s operational status. Press menu field “ STATUS” >> The sub-menu will activate. Press the required sub-menu. Information Total Operation time The unit’s operation hours...
  • Page 15 Operation Operation Started By Operation start signal Max Room Temp. Setpoint “High room tem- - “External”, using external contacts perature” in °C. and relays. Pre Heater Connected in %. - “Airlinq”, manual start using a Comfort Heater Connected in %. control panel.
  • Page 16 Humidity Sensor (in) Humidity Sensor (inside). Hardware The condition of the individual components are monitored and displayed in this menu. Component functional = “OK” Installation Check Component with fault = “Fault” All units in the Airlinq system are identified and shown Component not programmed = “N/A”...
  • Page 17: Setup

    4.2.4.5. Setup Timer-controlled ventilation lowest program: All operational parameters can be changed under the “ Air flow (Flow) 30%, Inlet temperature (Temp) 19 °C, SETUP” menu, according to local conditions. Start: 07:00, Stop: 17:00, Days: Monday to Friday (MO, TU, WE, TH, FR shown in white text), Saturday and Sunday are programmed inac- Timers tive (SA and SU shown in light grey text),...
  • Page 18 Standard setting is 19°C. The temperature can be set to max. the required room temperature. NB! The Airmaster unit can not be used to heat a room by increasing inlet temperature. Room temperature regulation must be performed using a heater installed...
  • Page 19: Date And Time

    >> Set log interval (log period is calculated automatically), or set log period (log interval is calculated automatically). NB! The Airmaster unit can not be used to heat a room >> Activate data log - All data in the memory is deleted, by increasing inlet temperature.
  • Page 20: Startup Guide

    Startup Guide Set code: The startup guide starts automatically when the unit is started for the first time. The guide can also be started manually subsequently (menu under “Setup”), e.g. to retro- install a CO sensor. The most important settings can be made using the startup guide.
  • Page 21: Airlinq Bms

    4.2.6. Airlinq BMS When using Airlinq BMS with up to 20 air handling units and 20 cooling modules, the system is usually broken down into several groups (G) with at least one unit (ID) each, with all units in a group controlled uniformly. One of the units in a group will be programmed as the “Group Master”, which controls the entire group.
  • Page 22: Select A Group/Unit

    Control and setting >> The group selected will start according to the programming. Each group in the system is controlled and set in the same way as an individual unit. That means that all control options are available for all groups. The status menu and alarm view Start operation manually.
  • Page 23: Warning And Alarm

    4.3. Warning and Alarm Display of warnings and alarms with the unit’s ID number in an Airlinq BMS system. See page 21. ID 15 FILTER CHANGE REQUIRED In the event of warnings and alarms, a triangle with an exclamation mark in its centre with a yellow or red light (pos.
  • Page 24: Control Functions

    5.1. Timer-Controlled Ventilation is unused for an extended period, e.g. holidays. This function controls the Airmaster unit fully automatically according to a timer using an integrated clock. In holiday mode, Airlinq will run the unit with min. air flow. Timer-controlled ventilation can be set using the control The internal control function “Low temperature”...
  • Page 25: Control Using A Co Sensor

    5.6. Control Using a CO Sensor 2. Start, Stop and Air Flow Control A CO sensor is used to control the air handling unit inde- Air flow [%] pendent of the room’s CO level. The air flow can either be (1) controlled by the CO sensor, or let the unit’s complete operation be (2) controlled by the CO...
  • Page 26: Boost

    Internal Control Functions 5.7. Boost The boost function can adjust the airflow temporarily and Internal control functions run automatically, and influence is programmed to use some fixed control voltages for the air flow and inlet temperature. An internal control function supply fan and the exhaust fan respectively.
  • Page 27: Virtual Preheat

    6.3. Virtual Preheat means that the room temperature (RT) can be limited to an acceptable level. Virtual preheat ensures unit operation (along with the preheat process) at low outside temperatures for the CV Setpoint is set using the control panel menu point “High 80, AM 100, CV 200, AM 300 and DV 1000 units.
  • Page 28: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance are vital for problem-free opera- annually and must be controlled at every filter change. tion of an Airmaster unit and its equipment. The majority of servicing consists of cleaning and inspection of the condensate system and filter change. We recommend that all service is performed by authorised experts.
  • Page 29: Filter Change

    • Replace the exhaust air filter on the air handling panel will flash a short amber warning symbol followed by unit. See sect. “Filter Change for CV 80-200, DV a short red alarm symbol. 1000, AM 100, 300, 500, 800, 1000” on page 29...
  • Page 30: Filter Change For Cv 80-200, Dv 1000, Am 100, 300, 500, 800, 1000

    7.4.3. Filter Change for CV 80-200, DV 1000, Filter position: AM 100, 300, 500, 800, 1000 AM 300, 500, 800 H: Supply air filter (1) and exhaust air These units are fitted with an exhaust air filter (M5 only) filter (2) without retaining plate.
  • Page 31: Filter Change Am 900 And Am 1200

    Retaining plate for fresh air filters (1) under exhaust air filter. AM 1000: Supply air filter (1) and exhaust air filter (2) under a cover (3). AM 100, CV 80, CV 200: Supply air filter (1) and exhaust air filter (2) under EPP covers. 7.4.4.
  • Page 32 Filter position AM 900: Filter position AM 1200: 1. Supply air filter (1) (M5, F7, F9) behind the service cover Supply air filter (M5, F7, F9) is fitted behind the side panels on top of a AM 900 unit: on the motor section and is accessible from the left and right sides.
  • Page 33: Filter List

    Filter List Standard filters M5: Unit Supply air [mm] Extracted air [mm] Part number CV 80, AM 100 22069 195 x 185 x 92 195 x 185 x 92 AM 100 + CC 100 (cooling module) 22069 195 x 185 x 92...
  • Page 34: Setting Inlet Opening

    7.6. Setting Inlet Opening AM 1200 AM 100, 300, 500 and 800 The inlet opening louvres can be bent slightly using long- nosed pliers to adjust inlet direction. The inlet opening louvres can be bent slightly using long- nosed pliers to adjust inlet direction. AM 900 The inlet opening area can be adjusted and fixed at the top of the front cover using a cover plate.
  • Page 35: Cooling Module - Safety Instructions

    Error Description 7.7. Cooling Module - Safety Instructions Control panel blank The cooling module is exempt from the directive for pressure 1. Unit switched off equipment (PED) according to article 1, part 3.6. Start unit manually. See page 7 or 13. 2.
  • Page 36: Abbreviations

    Percent Temp. Temperature °C Degrees Celsius Universal Serial Bus Analogue Analogue input Airmaster Air Handling Unit AQC L Airlinq Controller, type L, black box AQC P Airlinq Controller, type P, grey box Building Management System Cooling module Condenser temperature Carbon dioxide...
  • Page 37: Quick Guide Airlinq Viva

    Quick Guide Viva Cancel automatic operating lock. Press current air flow for at least 1 second. Set air flow. Press current air flow and drag with finger to desired Warning and Alarm. air flow. Flashes/constantly yellow for warn- ings and red for alarms. Holiday Mode Symbol.
  • Page 38: Quick Guide Airlinq Orbit

    Quick Guide Orbit Set air flow. Press current air flow and drag with finger to desired air flow. Press direct on the desired air flow. Warning and Alarm. Yellow for warnings and red for alarms. level symbol (shows with active CO sensor).
  • Page 39: Product Information According To Directive 2009/125/Ec

    RVUs as referred to in Article 4(1)” and ”Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1254/2014, Annex IV - Product fiche”. Supplier Airmaster Model AM 100 CV 80 CV 200L, CV 200R CV 200 C Specific energy consumption (SEC) Cold climate -78,1 kWh/(m² ·a) -79,6 kWh/(m²...
  • Page 40 Filter alarm signal See description in Operator’s Manual Sound power level (L 40 dB(A) 40 dB(A) 40 dB(A) 40 dB(A) Disposal Se See description in Operator’s Manual, www.airmaster-as.com Specific requirements 2016/2018 Thermal efficiency >67%/>73% >67%/>73% >67%/>73% >67%/>73% Internal specific fan power (SFP 1641/1361 W/(m³/s)
  • Page 41 [kWh/a] Sound power level [dB(A)] Global warming potential [kg CO2 eq.] 1430 1430 2088 Contact details for obtaining more information Airmaster A/S, Industrivej 59, DK-9600 Aars Description Symbol Unit CC 800 CC 1000 Rated capacity for cooling for cooling [kW]...
  • Page 42: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    DIRECTIVE 2009/125/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 21 October 2009 establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products. Reservation This declaration is not valid if modifications are made to the product without approval by Airmaster A/S. Place Aars...
  • Page 44 Industrivej 59 Tel: +45 98 62 48 22 info@airmaster.dk DK - 9600 Aars Fax: +45 98 62 57 77 www.airmaster-as.com Denmark...

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