Connecting the multiple switch 5.5.1 Connecting the OpenTherm connector 5.5.2 Connecting the power plug 5.5.3 Connections and dimensions Renovent HR Small Connections Renovent Small right-hand version 5.6.1 Connections Renovent Small left-hand version 5.6.2 Putting into operation Switching the appliance on and off...
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Table of contents Chapter Page Electric diagrams Basic diagram Renovent HR Small Wiring diagram Renovent HR Small Service Exploded view Renovent HR Small 10.1 Service parts Renovent HR Small 10.2 Appendixes Declaration of conformity Renovent Small 3nd edition Augustus 2007...
Application Chapter 1 An appliance from the updated Brink Renovent HR series is a The appliance comes ready for use. All control equipment has been mounted and checked in the factory. constant-volume fans. The new generation stands out for its:...
Chapter 2 Version The Renovent HR Small is designed for a maximum ventilation The Renovent HR Small comes ready to plug in with a 230 V capacity of 180 m /h at 150 Pa resistance in the duct system. mains plug for a low-voltage multiple switch on the outside of the appliance.
Version Chapter 2 2.3 Technical information Renovent HR Small Supply voltage [V/Hz] 230/50 Protection degree IP31 Dimensions (w x h x d) [mm] 560 x 600 x 315 Duct diameter [mm] Ø125 External diameter condensate discharge [mm] Ø20 Mass [ kg] Filter class Fan setting Ventilation capacity [m...
Chapter 2 Version 2.4 Fan graph = [W] Flow rate [m Fan graph Renovent HR Small Note: The value stated in the circle is the capacity per fan (in Watt). Renovent Small 3nd edition Augustus 2007...
Design Chapter 3 3.1 Exploded view appliance 5584-A 3.2 Function components Duct spigots Connections for the input and output ducts. Interior temperature sensor Measures the temperature of the air from the dwelling. Heat exchanger Ensures heat transfer between input and output air Filters Atmospheric temperature sensor Measures outside air temperature.
Chapter 4 Operation 4.1 Outline description An appliance from the Renovent HR series is a highly advan- and at the preset values. ced heat recovery unit, specially designed for minimum energy The Renovent HR comes with a control panel with display, ena- consumption and maximum comfort.
Preferably use Brink incorporated ducts. These ducts have Use Brink thermally insulated hoses for deviating diameters. been developed with a view to a low duct resistance. For optimum fan noise damping, it is recommended to use Brink Renovent Small 3nd edition Augustus 2007...
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• Choose the location of the input valves to prevent fouling and draught. We recommend to use the Brink weak-induc- tive input dampers. 4759-0 A = Spacing 10 mm above roof deck...
Installation Chapter 5 5.4 Connecting the condensate discharge The condensate discharge line for the Brink Renovent HR The condensate discharge line can be glued to it, if necessary is fed through the lower panel. The condensate must be di- using a square bend. The installer can glue the condensate scharged through a drainpipe.
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Chapter 5 Installation switch, viz.: nector (6-core cable, two modular connectors RJ12/6), connector (4-core cable, one modular connector RJ11/4 (Note that for both modular connectors the “tab” must be mounted on the side of the mark on the modular cable) E2075-E The colours of the wires C1 to C6 respectively, indicated in the diagrams above may vary, that depends on the type of modular cable used.
Installation Chapter 5 5.5.2 Connecting the OpenTherm connector In combination with demand-controlled ventilation, the ap- cable with a core diameter of at least 0.8 mm must be used pliance can also be controlled with the OpenTherm protocol as connecting cable .
Chapter 5 Installation 5.6 Connections and dimensions Renovent HR Small 5.6.1 Connections and dimensions Renovent HR Small right-hand version Renovent HR Small right-hand 4/0 5581-0 Top view Front view = To dwelling = From dwelling Side view Bottom view Electric connections...
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Installation Chapter 5 5.6.2 Connections and dimensions Renovent HR Small left-hand version Renovent HR Small left-hand 4/0 5582-0 Top view Front view = To dwelling = From dwelling Side view Bottom view Electric connections Detail wall mounting (make sure to correctly place the...
3-way switch. >3S 6.2 Setting the air quantity The air quantities of the Renovent HR Small for settings 1, 2 3. Press key “OK” during 1 second to read and 3 are factory-set at 75 and 100 and 150 m /h respectively.
The factory setting remains on the dis- I8/ I9/ I11/ I12 & I14 play. These do not apply for Renovent HR Small. Press key “OK” to go back to the set- I10. Constant pressure switched off Here it can be set whether in all cases the fans are running inclusive).
Chapter 6 Putting into operation 6.4 Menu structure display The menu structure is divided into a readout section and a set- hensive readout programme is available for the installer. It can tings section. be activated -0 and deactivated - by simultaneously pressing The number of visible parameters depends on the parameter keysF”...
Putting into operation Chapter 6 6.5 Readouts settings As standard the current position of the multiple switch and the connected output volume are shown (Operational mode). On the left the position of the multiple switch (position 1, 2 or 3) is a = Position multiple switch shown and to the right of the dot the volume of the output fan b = Volume output fan...
Chapter 6 Putting into operation 6.6 Modifying settings 6.6.1 Modifying settings by the user The user can modify 3 settings, that is U1, U2 and U3 (see ta- section 6.2 and is also shown in the diagram menu structure of section 6.4.1 6.6.2 Modifying settings by the installer The installer can modify more settings.
Chapter 7 Fault 7.1 Trouble shooting If the control system detects a faults, this is shown on the dis- The appliance remains in this fault mode until the problem in play by means of a number, preceded by a letter F (Failure). If question has been solved.
Fault Chapter 7 7.3 Display codes Table fault codes Fault code Cause Action user Action installer The inlet fan has stopped. • Contact the installer. The outlet fan has stopped. • Contact the installer. The temperature sensor that • Contact the installer. •...
Chapter 8 Maintenance 8.1 User maintenance User maintenance is limited to periodically cleaning or repla- indicated on the display (it shows the text "FIL") or, if a multiple 1 Put the 3-way switch at setting 1 to let the appliance’s fans run at low speed.
Maintenance Chapter 8 8.2 Installer maintenance Installer maintenance includes cleaning the heat exchanger 4 Remove the heat exchanger. Be careful not to damage the and fans. Dependent on the conditions, this must done about foam parts in the appliance. once every three years. 1 Switch off the appliance on the control panel (simultaneously press keys "OK”...
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Chapter 8 Maintenance Pull out the slide on which the basic pcb is mounted. Pull 11 Place the spiral casing back on the fan unit. all connectors from the basic pcb that are connected with the swivel plate. Take the earth wire from the housing. 12 Place the fan unit back in the appliance.
Electric diagrams Chapter 9 9.1 Basic diagram Renovent HR Small Input indoor temperature sensor n.c. outdoor temperature sensor output n.c. n.a.. n.c. Maximum OpenTherm n.a.. connector control panel 230 Vac 50 Hz n.a.. E2232-0 Renovent Small 3nd edition Augustus 2007...
531497 Temperature sensor 531451 Heat exchanger 531498 Installation instructions 611299 Control panel with display 531499 Brink Climate Systems B.V. the Netherlands continuously strives after improvement of products and reserves the right to change the Renovent Small 3nd edition Augustus 2007...
89/392/EC, the low voltage directive 73/23/EC, the materials directive ROHS 2002/95/EC and the EMC directive 89/336/EC. Brink Climate systems B.V. warrants that the Renovent HR Small heat recovery appliances are manufactured from high-quality materials and that continuous quality control ensures that they comply with the above directives.
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