Brink Air 70 Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (English)
WWW.BRINKAIRFORLIFE.NL
614397-D

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (English) WWW.BRINKAIRFORLIFE.NL 614397-D...
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    Installation instructions Heat recovery appliance Air 70 (Plus) STORE NEAR THE APPLIANCE This appliance may be used by children aged 8 and above, persons with reduced mental capacity, physical limita- tions or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they are under supervision or have received instructions on how to use the appliance safely and are aware of the potential hazards.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Connecting external switch (only possible for Plus pcb) .................... 10.6 Connecting Brink Home i module (only possible for Plus pcb) ................... 10.7 Connecting Air 70 on MODBUS (only possible for Plus pcb) ..................10.8 Linking appliances through eBus (only possible for Plus pcb) ................... Incident setting .................................
  • Page 5: Delivery

    Before starting installation of the heat recovery appliance, check that it has been supplied in complete and undamaged condition. The scope of delivery of the decentral heat recovery appliance type Air 70 comprises two assemblies ( 1 - 6) ; the version of assembly 7a - 7f depends on the wall thickness.
  • Page 6: Accessories Air 70

    Receiver wireless remote control (for battery version) 532172 Kit wireless remote control 2 positions (1 transmitter & 1 receiver) 52173 Kit wireless remote control 4 positions (1 transmitter & 1 receiver) 532174 Brink service tool 531961 Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 7: Application

    The Air 70 comes ready to plug in with a 230 V mains plug and a connection for the Brink service tool on the outside of the appliance.
  • Page 8: Version

    (for explanation kits see § 1.1) [mm] 7a (Wall thickness 500-600 mm) 7b (Wall thickness 450-500 mm) 7c (Wall thickness 400-450 mm) 7d (Wall thickness 350-400 mm) 7e (Wall thickness 300-350 mm) 7f (Wall thickness 270-300 mm) Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 9: Exploded View Appliance

    8 EPP housing (2 parts) 19 LEDs (5x) 9 Outdoor temperature sensor 10 PVC Wall sleeve Ø250 mm 21 Mains plug 230 V. 11 Mounting plate exterior cover 12 Exterior cover * These parts are not visible in the picture Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 10: Operation

    -1.5°C. That guarantees proper balanced ventilation at all times. 4.4 Air 70 Plus version. The Air 70 is also available as "Plus" version. This version Just like the Control pcb connectors, the Plus connectors are features a second control pcb with additional connectors (X8 accessible after the front cover has been removed (see §8.1...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Installation must take place in compliance with: 5.2 Setting up the appliance The Air 70 can directly be mounted using the screws supplied for that purpose. wall thickness. In addition, the following must be observed. be provided of at least 70 cm at the front of the appliance and a free headroom of 1.8 m.
  • Page 12: Installation Sequence

    Wall sleeve to be 3° sealed all around using moisture- resistant sealant. Exterior wall Separating wall Exterior wall Wedges (These are not required if the hole in the wall has already been drilled at a pitch!) Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 13 Wall sleeve to be sealed all 3° around using moisture-resist- ant sealant. 1x Torx T15 Exterior wall Separating wall Wedges (These are not required if the hole in the wall has already been drilled at a pitch!) Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 14 Chapter 5 Installation Torx T15 4x) 5 x 40 mm Lead the cable through wall sleeve! Center relative to wall sleeve! Torx T15 hook up 1x Torx T15 Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 15 X1 (see also §9.1) Only drill these holes for a permanent mains supply; see §5.5.4 4x) 3,5x38mm 2x Torx T15 Place cable to exterior cover neatly in 2x Torx T15 the special groove! Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 16 Chapter 5 Installation wall sleeve bottom cam For electric connections of the appliance, see §5.5. After making the electric connections to the appliance, it Z = max. 100 mm can be put into operation; see §6.1 Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 17: Electric Connections

    70. The current ventilation mode can only be changed with the push buttons on the appliance when the switch is on setting 1. Plus pcb Control pcb Position Ventilation mode Air 70 4-way switch modular connector X13 on Plus pcb Refer to diagrams §10.3.1 to §10.3.2 for connection examples multiple switch.
  • Page 18: Connection Optional On/Off Switch

    Installation 5.5.4 Connecting optional On/Off switch If the Air 70 is connected to a permanent 230 V power source, the appliance - both the basic and the Plus versions - must be equipped with the optionally available two-pole On/Off switch.
  • Page 19: Putting Into Operation

    Switching on Switching off 10 s. >10s. Green LEDs of set ventilation Green LEDs of set ventila- >10s. mode light up during 10 sec- tion mode blink Slow onds and then they go out. Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 20: Reset Factory Settings

    Chapter 6 Putting into operation 6.3 Setting the air quantity Ex factory, the air quantity of the Air 70 is set at 25 m /h. With Green LEDs indicate the ventilation mode for a short period the aid of two push buttons, the air quantity can be set to after operating the buttons;...
  • Page 21: Fault

    Take the voltage from the appliance Check sensor wiring Temperature sensor from If applicable, the Bypass is shut Replace wiring or sensor dwelling off and blocked Put voltage back on appliance Fault has automatically been reset Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 22 Take the voltage from the appliance Check connection 4-way switch 4-way switch Appliance keeps running on Replace if necessary 4-way switch closure between terminals position 1 Put voltage back on appliance Fault has automatically been reset Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Chapter 8 Maintenance User maintenance is limited to periodically cleaning or replac- indicated by the red LED. year) ! Filter message option Press the "+" button and "-" button simul- taneously 3 s. 10 s. Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 24: Installer Maintenance

    Dependent on the conditions, this must done once a year. Switch off the power. Take 14-pole X5 from the Control pcb. = Option Remove the front cover Carefully slide the inner section forward out of the appli- ance. Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 25 Take the fan section and the heat exchanger from the EPP section (A). Then slide the fan section and the heat ex- changer from each other (B). Take the upper and lower section from each other to make the heat exchanger and sensor housing accessible. Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 26 11 If possible, use low-pressure air (max. 0.5 bar) to clean the exchanger's interior. 13 Reconnect the fan cable. bypass motor max. 0,5 bar 14 Remount the two EPP sections. "CLICK" Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 27 18 Reconnect the 14-pole to the fan cable. 16 Slide the completely assembled inner section back into the appliance; make sure the cable from the exterior cover is neatly placed in the special groove Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 28 Chapter 8 Maintenance 20 Place the front cover back on the appliance. cleaned (see §8.1 item 7). 21 Reconnect the 230 V to the appliance. = Option Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 29: Electric Circuit

    L = Connection RH sensor M = Modbus connection N = External switch on/off O = Connection 4-way switch P = Ebus connections Q = Coupling connector with met control pcb R = Ebus + power Brink home i module Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 30: Electric Connections Accessories

    When the relative humidity drops again, the appliance will return to the original ventilation mode after 5 minutes. It makes no dif- ference here at which ventilation mode the Air 70 or, if applicable, the connected 4-way switch is set. The factory setting of the ventilation modes and the sensitivity of the RH sensor can be changed with the aid of the Brink service tool, see §13.1.
  • Page 31 1 or 2. The boost mode can be re- set by putting the switch to setting 3 for longer than 2 seconds or by A = Air 70 switching it to absence ( ) mode. The boost setting is equivalent to ventilation mode 5.
  • Page 32: Sensor (Only Possible For Plus Pcb)

    230V 50Hz The CO control system only works when the Air 70 is set to ventilation mode 1 or 2. If the CO sensor measures an increase of the CO value, the ventilation capacity is automatically increased. When the CO value decreases, the ventilation capacity will automatically be reduced again (see pictures).
  • Page 33: Connecting Brink Home I Module (Only Possible For Plus Pcb)

    10.7 Connecting Air 70 on MODBUS (only possible for Plus pcb) The plus pcb of the Air 70 can directly be connected to a MODBUS network (see §9.2). Note: When MODBUS is active, the ventilation mode of the appliance cannot be changed using the push buttons or, if applicable, the connected 4-way switch! In addition, any connected RH or CO2 sensor will not work! MODBUS will only function as from software versions S1.07.01 (control pcb) and S1.01.03 (plus pcb).
  • Page 34: Linking Appliances Through Ebus (Only Possible For Plus Pcb)

    Setting master and slave To set an Air 70 appliance as Use the two push buttons to select which appliance must be master and which appliance must be slave.
  • Page 35: Incident Setting

    Always remove this calamity cap before switching the appliance back on! Close with calami- ties cap all openings to the outside!! When the incident situation has ended, the calamity cap can be removed from the appliance. Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 36: Service

    537009 Control pcb 536000 Mains cable 636011 Front cover 536005 Option pcb (only for Air 70 plus) 536001 Filter kit (2x G4 & 1x G4 Ø180) 536006 8a & 8b Temperature sensor 536004 Set sealing rings (2x Ø210 mm, 1x Ø180 mm & 1x Ø75 mm) 536009 Heat exchanger with bypass valve &...
  • Page 37: Setting Values

    Chapter 13 Setting values Set values when using the Brink service tool connector. FACTORY DESCRIPTION SETTING RANGE STEP SETTING Most recently set ventilation mode 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 Ventilation mode 1 15 m 15 m /h - 70 m...
  • Page 38: Declaration Of Conformity

    The product described above complies with the following directives: 2014/35/EU (low voltage directive) 2014/30/EU (EMC directive) RoHS 2011/65/EU (substances directive) 2009/125/EG (1253/1254 EU (EU ErP directive)) The product bears the CE label: Staphorst, 01-04-16 W. Hijmissen, Managing director prior notice. Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 39: Erp-Values

    * Measurements executed by TZWL according to the EN 13141-8 standard (TZWL-report M.84.09.204.AK, February 2016). ** Measurements executed by Peutz (Peutz report A3032-1-RA-001, February 2016) at 70% 0f 55 m SEC Class („Average climate“) SEC in kWh/m²/a SEC < -42 Air 70 Rev. D...
  • Page 40 BRINK CLIMATE SYSTEMS B.V.

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