Brink ELAN 25 Installation Instructions Manual

Brink ELAN 25 Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation instruction Elan 25...
  • Page 2: Installation Instructions

    Installation instructions Indirectly fired air heater Elan 25 Store near the appliance country : UK...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Free space around appliance 5.1.2 regulations 5.1.3 Hot water connections 5.1.4 right-handed and left-handed versions 5.1.5 Location heat recovery on Elan 25 Downflow 5.1.6 assembly 5.2.1 connecting ducts 5.2.2 Overview connection options Elan 25 Downflow R+L 5.2.3 Overview connection options Elan 25 Upflow R+L 5.2.4...
  • Page 4: Chapter Page

    Tabel of contents chapter page Electric diagrams Wiring diagram 10.1 connecting diagram 10.2 Connecting the ventilation switch 10.3 connecting cooling 10.4 Fire safety 10.5 Service Exploded view Elan 25 Upflow 11.1 Exploded view Elan 25 Downflow 11.2 Service kits 11.3 Elan 25 1th edition May 2006...
  • Page 5 Elan 25 1th edition May 2006...
  • Page 6: Application

    Application Chapter 1 1.1 Standard version An appliance from the Elan 25 series is an indirectly fired air When the temperature downstream of the heat exchanger heater suitable for installations where a hot water supply is drops below 10 ºC, a switch ontact on the control unit is closed available.
  • Page 7: Version

    Chapter 2 Version 2.1 Upflow and downflow versions The Elan 25 is available in a version with bottom output (Down- flow) and in a version with top output (Upflow) Upflow Downflow 5562-0 5241-0 Figure 1: Basic diagram elan 25 1 = hot air...
  • Page 8: Technical Information

    Water capacity exchanger [l] 3,26 protection degree ip30 Water connection (female thread) [”] Weight [ kg] Correction factor heating capacity Elan 25 at other water and air input temperatures Air input temperature [ º Water flow [ nominal Maximum º...
  • Page 9: Design

    Chapter 3 Design 3.1 Exploded view appliance Figure 2: Location components Elan 25 R Downflow 5200-D Figure 3: Location components Elan 25 R Upflow 5577-0 = Water connection (Supply) 1 = Feedthrough condensate discharge heat recovery (if applicable) = Filter door...
  • Page 10: Function Components

    Design Chapter 3 3.2 Function components 1 Feedthrough condensate discharge Feedthrough condensate discharge if a heat recovery appliance is placed on the elan 2 Feedthrough power cable Feedthrough 3-core power cable 230 V 3 Switchbox) Box with electronic components for various controls and monitoring for safe operation of the appliance.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Chapter 4 Operation 4.1 Outline description Elan 25 is a highly advanced air heater for which special atten- transport more or less air, dependent on the appliance output tion has been paid to achieving the lowest possible energy con- temperature, which is measured continuously by the system sumption.
  • Page 12: Installation 5

    Operation Chapter 4 after adjusting the air quantity in the duct system, this initial • fault message (letter “F” and fault number situation will be stored in the memory of the control unit (see blinking simultaneously), section 6.4, item 7). in addition, the permissible pressure in- (also refer to section 7.3) crease in the duct system can be entered into the memory, if desired, by changing step no.
  • Page 13: Ventilation Switch

    Chapter 4 Operation 4.3 Ventilation switch If a ventilation switch is installed (connections 10, 11 and 12 on the 20-pole connector), the user can set the number of operat- ing situations: Position on 20-pole connector Ventilation setting off (stand-by) 10-12 System fan controlled by system temperature sensor; at no heat demand the system fan is stopped Comfort setting (regular) System fan controlled by system temperature sensor;...
  • Page 14: Installation

    • Put the appliance at an accessible place with sufficient room for service. • The hot water connections and the electric connections are as standard at the left for an Elan 25 R; for an Elan 25 L these connections are on the right. 5.1.2 Free space around appliance a number of requirements apply to the free space around the •...
  • Page 15: Location Heat Recovery On Elan 25 Downflow 5.1.6

    Elan 25 Downflow and comes out at the side of the Elan When placing the Renovent HR on an Elan 25 Downflow, it 25 Downflow.
  • Page 16: Assembly

    More detailed information can be found in the guidelines • apply a moisture barrier around the insulation mate- stated in the Brink design manual and assembly manual. rial to prevent takeup of moisture from the surrounding air.
  • Page 17: Overview Connection Options Elan 25 Downflow R

    Chapter 5 Installation 5.2.3 Overview connection options Elan 25 Downflow R+L Figure 6: connection points elan 25D r 5242-B Figure 7: connection points elan 25D l 5305-a Feedthrough condensate discharge heat recovery e = input opening return air (only if applicable)
  • Page 18: Overview Connection Options Elan 25 Upflow R

    Installation Chapter 5 5.2.4 Overview connection options Elan 25 Upflow R+L Figure 8: connection points elan 25 r 5561-0 Figure 9: connection points elan 25 l 5560-0 B = Feedthrough power cable e = input opening return air c = Water connection (return)
  • Page 19: Condensate Discharge

    Downflow. This feedthrough is always at the same side as the Warning hot water connections, so for an Elan 25 R Downflow the con- When the appliance has been placed, the siphon must be densate discharge is fed out of the appliance on the left. the filled with water.
  • Page 20: Connecting Cooling

    Installation Chapter 5 5.4.2 Connection cooling If the Elan 25 is equipped with cooling, the control wires for The installer does have to place the cooling relay in the the condensing unit must be connected to no.1 and no.2 of relay socket provided in the switchbox.
  • Page 21: Putting Into Operation

    Chapter 6 Putting into operation 6.1 Switching the appliance on and off Switching on the appliance 1. Switch on the power. 3. At increasing output temperature, the system fan will start transporting more air. 2. Set the room thermostat at the desired temperature. Switching off the appliance 1.
  • Page 22: Setting The Air Quantity

    Chapter 6 6.3 Setting the air quantity three different air quantities can be set on the elan 25 as re- a increase in air resistance in the ducts has been reached (see quired: a minimum and a maximum air quantity as well as a section 6.4).
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Air Quantity At The Grates 6.4

    Chapter 6 Putting into operation 6.4 Adjusting the air quantity on grates Put the room thermostat 5 ºC higher than the ambient tem- 7.2 The display will intermittently show the blinking indication ‘Cur’ perature. and the timer value (remaining time of 120 seconds). Now the control unit itself will determine the system curve; during that 1.
  • Page 24: Other Settings

    Because changes may disturb the proper performance of only be changed after entering the access code. the appliance, changes of settings not described here re- quire prior consultation with Brink. Elan 25 1th edition May 2006...
  • Page 25: Menu Structure Display

    Chapter 6 Putting into operation 6.6 Menu structure display 5614-0 Elan 25 1th edition May 2006...
  • Page 26: Led Display System

    LED display system Chapter 7 7.1 General explanation display The display shows what the operating situation of the appli- Dependent on the selection with the “MODE” key, the following ance is. programs can be shown on the display: in addition, various settings can appear on the display. •...
  • Page 27 Chapter 7 LED display system Readout program The readout program allows the installer or user to call 3. If the readout value is greater than 2 digits, first. up a number of current sensor values to get more infor- the step number is displayed during 1 second and then the mation on the operation of the appliance.
  • Page 28: Fault Messages

    LED display system Chapter 7 7.3 Fault messages the fault messages appear at the moment a fault occurs in the appliance. Fault table locking code fault number Description Consequence / Action Short-circuit return temperature sensor - Replace return temperature sensor; reset appliance Short-circuit or interruption system temperature - check / replace system temperature sensor in sensor - reset appliance Fault in parameters...
  • Page 29 Chapter 7 LED display system Fault table blocking code Fault number. Description Consequence / Action Short-circuit or interruption return temperature Replace return temperature sensor; reset appliance sensor temperature system sensor high temperature must drop by its hysteresis Temperature system sensor low temperature must increase to ±10°c or reset appliance e15, e16 &...
  • Page 30: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Chapter 8 8.1 Trouble shooting F30 Problem internal check control unit 8. Check whether the temperature in the appliance and F33 1. reset the control unit. in the output duct are increasing simultaneously when F34 2. check the control unit, if necessary by connecting the appliance is on.
  • Page 31: Trouble Shooting

    Chapter 8 Trouble shooting 8.2 Block diagram control and safety 5615-0 Elan 25 1th edition May 2006...
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    Maintenance Chapter 9 9.1 User maintenance User maintenance is limited to periodically cleaning the filters. If the filter is fouled or damaged, it must be replaced. Replace Dependent on the fouling degree it is recommended to check the filter at least once a year. and clean the filters once a month.
  • Page 33: Installer Maintenance

    Chapter 9 Maintenance 9.2 Installer maintenance installer maintenance must take place once a year. refer to the block diagram below for maintenance. 5616-0 Elan 25 1th edition May 2006...
  • Page 34 Electric diagram Chapter 10 10.1 Wiring diagram e1993-e A = Mains power 230 V 50 Hz C1 = brown B = Display and operating panel c2 = blue c = System fan C3 = green/yellow D = return temperature sensor c4 = black e = System temperature sensor C5 = white F = interface system fan...
  • Page 35 Chapter 10 Electric diagram 10.2 Wiring diagram e1992-B a = System temperature sensor q = ventilation high J = Frost safety B = GnD (ground) r = normal K = System fan c = return temperature sensor s = stand-by l = interface system fan D = Ventilation switch M = Mains power 230 V 50 Hz e = (Free) cooling...
  • Page 36 Electric diagram Chapter 10 10.3 Connecting the ventilation switch e2000-B a = control unit elan 1 = stand-by B = 20-pole connector 2 = normal C = Ventilation switch 3 = high ventilation D = Wiring to be installed by installer Elan 25 1th edition May 2006...
  • Page 37 Chapter 10 Electric diagram 10.4 Connecting cooling e2002-B = control unit elan = 20-pole connector = l1 and 13 are connections in the = Defrosting thermostat (mounted on cooling block) condensing unit = Wiring to be installed by installer = no. 1 and no. 2 are connections = 230V cable 20-pole connector in elan = condensing unit type Wc cooling block...
  • Page 38 Electric diagram Chapter 10 10.5 Fire safety Optionally, a fire alarm kit is available for all air heaters Elan above 32 ºC. When the fire alarm is triggered, the mains power to the air It is installed in the mains power of the air heater. A separate heater is disconnected, while simultaneously an acoustic sig- fire alarm is triggered when the ambient temperature rises nal is activated.
  • Page 39 Chapter 11 Service 11.1 Exploded view Elan 25 Downflow eX103112-B Article codes service articles Elan 25 Downflow article description article code Door lock 531276 531044 heat exchanger 531383 Filter 531385 System temperature sensor 531386 Display / operating panel 531401 interface system fan...
  • Page 40 Service Chapter 10 11.2 Exploded view Elan 25 Upflow eX103114-0 Article codes service articles Elan 25 Upflow article description article code Door lock 531276 531044 heat exchanger 531383 Filter 531385 System temperature sensor 531386 Display / operating panel 531401 interface system fan...
  • Page 41 Air heater type, serial number and year of construction; are stated on the type plate that is affixed to the appliance. Modifications reserved Brink climate Systems B.V. continuously strives after improve- ment of products and reserves the right to change the specifi- cations without prior notice.
  • Page 42 Service Chapter 11 INSPECTION REPORT ELAN 25 Basic computer Mod. a Mod. B Step Description Setting range setting code Date: Date: Max. output temperature {4aa} 10°c to 70°c Minimum air setting {4Dc} 300 - 1800 m Maximum air setting 1800 {4Da} 800 - 2400 m cooling air setting 2150 {4DB}...
  • Page 43 CE label and comply with the machine directive 89/392/EEC, the low voltage directive 73/23/EEG and the EMC directive 89/336/EEC. Brink Climate Systems B.V. warrants that the Elan air heaters are manufactured from high-quality materials and that continuous quality inspections ensure that they comply with the above directives.
  • Page 44 Brink Climate Systems B.V. R.D. Bügelstraat 3 7951 DA Staphorst Postbus 24 7950 AA Staphorst Telefoon (0522) 46 99 44 Fax (0522) 46 94 00 info@brinkclimatesystems.nl www.brinkclimatesystems.nl...

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