Triton H200 Q Plus ECO auralite TP451HMB Product Manual

H200 q plus eco series heat recovery ventilation units

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  • Page 1 auralite compatible HRV units aurastat compatible HRV units ® ® H200 Q Plus ECO 204x60 TP451HMB H200 Q Plus ECO 204x60 TP461B H200 Q Plus ECO Ø150 TP452HMB H200 Q Plus ECO Ø150 TP462B H200 Q Plus ECO Ø160 TP453HMB H200 Q Plus ECO Ø160 TP463B Heat Recovery Ventilation Units...
  • Page 2 Warnings, Safety Information and Guidance Important Information Important: read these instructions fully before the installation of this appliance 1. Installation of the appliance and accessories must be carried out by a qualified and suitable competent person and be carried out in clean, dry conditions where dust and humidity are at minimal levels.
  • Page 3: Explanation Of Symbols On The Appliance

    Explanation of symbols on the appliance. Read instruction Manual. Risk of Electric Shock. General hazard safety alert. Disconnect the mains supply before removing this cover. Wait until all machine components have completely stopped before touching them. Disconnect the mains supply before removing this + + + cover.
  • Page 4 Contents Warnings, Safety Information and Guidance Product Overview auralite® Units TPxxxHMB Important Information                                            2 Controls &...
  • Page 5: Component Identification

    Product Information The HRVs are Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) units. They are designed for the energy efficient ventilation of dwellings. The units are designed for continuous ventilation, exhausting stale moist air from bathrooms, toilets, kitchen and utility rooms. As the stale air is extracted, the unit’s heat exchanger transfers heat, which would have been wasted, to the fresh air being supplied to the bedrooms and living rooms.
  • Page 6 Dimensions H200 Q Plus DO NOT BOX IN UNIT...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Installation H200 Q Plus Read and observe the guidance & safety notices listed in Warnings, Safety Information and Guidance . The units are designed to be mounted on the underside of a horizontal surface. ƒ The mounting surface and fixings must be sufficiently strong to support the unit. The unit is H200 32Kg, ƒ...
  • Page 8 Condensate Drain The unit’s Condensation Drain Pipe must be fitted and connected to the dwelling’s foul water drainage system in accordance with the relevant building regulations. Condensate output is a Ø21.4mm plastic pipe positioned on the end of the unit. ƒ...
  • Page 9: Wiring Connections Access

    Ducting Connections Read and observe the Warnings, Safety Information and Guidance. The HRV unit has a labels with the icons indicating which port is which. It is very important that ducting is connected to the correct ports in line with the icons below. EXTRACT FROM DWELLING - This duct port is connected to the ducting that carries waste air from the ‘Wet Rooms’...
  • Page 10 Product Overview aurastat® Units TPxxxB Control & Features Filter Covers The units are fitted with removable filter covers on the front panel. In depth information on the features of the aurastat units can be found in the HRV Controller Product Manual. aurastat®...
  • Page 11 Wiring Diagrams Supply Fuse 2 Pole Isolator Supply wiring Ref EE167...
  • Page 12 Switching & Controls The Switched Live (LS1, LS2) Boost(s) must be supplied via the same circuit as used to power the unit. A 3 (LS1 only) or 4 (LS1 &LS2) pole local isolator must be installed. The Boxed Relay (Part No. TP505) may be required to switch from other circuits.
  • Page 13 Switch Defaults SW1 - Volt Free - Kitchen Boost. SW2 - Volt Free - Wet Room Boost. SW3 - Volt Free - SUMMERboost Control. Volt Free switch inputs Ref EE163 Switch Defaults LS1 - 230V~ - Kitchen Boost LS2 - 230V~ - Wet Room Boost The Switched Live (LS1, LS2) Boost(s) must be supplied via the same circuit as used to power the unit.
  • Page 14 Any of these switch arrangements can be used in switch inputs SW1 to SW3 depending on their con guration and the type of MVHR. 1 2 3 Volt-free boost switching of MVHR using single- TP506 Latching Summer Mode switch / pole switches TP502, TP503, TP507 and / or TP522 Latching SUMMERboost®...
  • Page 15 Switch Positions TP508 Three Position Rotary Switch 1 - Setback Speed 2 - Continuous Speed 3 - Boost Speed For this con guration to function correctly; S1-1 Needs to be set to a Kitchen or Wet Room Boost switch, S1-2 Needs to be set to a Setback switch. 3-Way rotary switch Ref EE162 External Sensors If sensors are tted with switches ensure they are switched to VDC...
  • Page 16 Duct Heater Using the factory fitted PCB TPxxxB models only it is possible to control an external mains operated duct heater to pre- warm the incoming fresh air supply. During periods of cold weather, this reduces the possibility of ice build-up within the unit by raising the temperature of the incoming supply air.
  • Page 17 The maximum ambient temperature allowed is 40°C. The air flow through the heater must have a speed of at least 1.5 m/s. The maximum output temperature allowed is 40°C. Duct Heater 7 6 5 L1 L2 L3 N 2 Pole Fuse Isolator Duct Heater CV 12-09-1M Connection Wiring Diagram Ref EE165...
  • Page 18 Commissioning aurastat® Units TPxxxB HRV Controller Product Manual Once installation of the ducting, HRV and aurastat® is complete the ventilation system will need to be commissioned and setup. See the aurastat® HRV Controller Product Manual for how to change fan speeds and other settings. aurastat®...
  • Page 19: Boost Speed With Overrun Timer

    Product Overview auralite® Units TPxxxHMB Controls & Features The auralite HRV Q Plus units are controllable by various volt free switches and sensors. The following describes the controls and features of the auralite HRV Q Plus units and how they are controlled. Ensure all controls are adequately labelled, indicating their function clearly.
  • Page 20: Automatic Frost Protection

    auralite® Boost Alert Boost Alert is a timer designed to prevent the HRV being inadvertently left in Boost for long periods of time. Once the HRV is placed in Boost the timer is started and after 2 hours Boost Alert will be activated. This is indicated by the Boost LED on the auralite®...
  • Page 21 Wiring Diagrams Supply Double Pole Isolator Fuse Mains cable must be separate from the communication cables. See Important Information. Supply wiring diagram 230V~ ref EE141 auralite® auralite® connection at Indicator ref EE180 auralite® connection at Unit ref EE180...
  • Page 22 Switching & Controls Volt-free control of SUMMERboost® Volt-free control of SUM using one way latching switch. using room thermostat. TP 522 Latching SUMMERboost® switch SUMMERboost® switch connection ref EE178 Volt-free boost switching of MVHR controller PCB using single-pole switches TP 502, TP 503, TP 507 and / or TP500 / TP501 humidistat.
  • Page 23 SWITCH POSITIONS 1 - Setback Speed 2 - Continuous Speed 3 - Boost Speed TP 508 Three position rotary switch U1 U2 U3 Three Position Rotary Switch TP 508 switching and connection ref EE175 SUMMERboost® Link Wire must be removed to enable SUMMERboost®. SUMMERboost®...
  • Page 24: Continuous Supply & Extract Speeds

    Commissioning auralite® Units TPxxxHMB Controls The fan speeds of the Titon HRV Q Plus will require adjustment to ensure the flow rates achieved provide adequate ventilation. The Titon HRV Q Plus has 2 standard fan speed settings Continuous Speed and Boost Speed. The Continuous Speed and Boost Speed are programmed by placing the controller into Program Mode via the Program/ Run Switch and changing the position of rotary potentiometers.
  • Page 25 Program / Run Header Link Boost Overrun Boost Overrun Timer is variable between 0 and 60 minutes. Rotate potentiometer to change overrun time. This can be done at any time. Humidity Sensor The Humidity Sensor’s trigger point is variable from 55%RH to 85%RH. Rotate potentiometer to change trigger point.
  • Page 26: Aurastat®Filter Change Alert Reset

    Maintenance Filter Replacement Filters should be replaced at least annually, or more regularly dependent on environmental conditions. The aurastat® and auralite® will indicate filter change required in line with the Filter Change Interval settings. Replacement Filters are available from Titon Direct. www.titondirect.co.uk Filters should be replaced with like for like components.
  • Page 27: Access To Interior For Cleaning

    Routine Maintenance All ventilation units require periodic maintenance. Routine maintenance, apart from filter changes, must only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person. WARNING: The unit uses a 230V ~ supply and contains rotating mechanical parts. ISOLATE the unit from mains power supply and allow sufficient time for all moving parts to stop before undergoing any Servicing or Maintenance.
  • Page 31 Service Record Serviced By Company Date Notes...
  • Page 32 In the event of any queries please contact the system installer. Ensure this booklet is passed to the householder once installation & commissioning of the ventilation system is complete. This Product Manual must be kept in the Home Information Pack and used as a service record. Installed by: MARKETING DIVISION 894 The Crescent, Colchester Business Park,...

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