Airflow Adroit DV110 Instruction Manual

Airflow Adroit DV110 Instruction Manual

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DV96 DV110 DV145
Instruction Manual
DV96 DV110 DV145
DV96 DV110 DV145
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  • Page 1 DV96 DV110 DV145 DV96 DV110 DV145 DV96 DV110 DV145 Instruction Manual © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 2 DV96 DV110 DV145...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7. CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 8. EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 9. USER LEVEL DIAGRAMS 10. COMMISSIONING THE SYSTEM 11. WARRANTY NOTE: You can sign into your Adroit account at: www.airflowadroitcontrol.com © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    AUTOMATIC SUMMER/WINTER DAMPER OUTDOOR AIR FILTER G4 EXTRACT AIR FILTER G4 OPTIONAL POST-HEATER (BEHIND THE EXTRACT AIR DUCT) SAFETY SWITCH ADROIT DIGITAL CONTROLLER ADROIT CO TRANSMITTER ADROIT HUMIDITY TRANSMITTER INTERNAL HUMIDITY SENSOR NOTE For more detailed instructions, go to www.airflow.com...
  • Page 5: System Description

    The lastest browser versions on 9. Click on the link given in this e-mail to verify your e-mail address. mobile devices. 10. You are now connected to the Adroit Cloud. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT • Size • DV96 can be equipped with an optional electric post heater. For further information, go to www.airflow.com DV110 and DV145 can be equipped with either one or two optional electric post heaters. • Weight • In the model DV96, there is a sealing tape at the bottom of the heat recovery cell.
  • Page 7: Adroit Digital Controller

    These icons indicate the hierarchy level of the settings. This icon indicates when the feature is turned off at your user level. The parental controls lock code is 1001. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 8 DV96 DV110 DV145 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Ventilation has to be constant for the indoor air to stay healthy for the dwellers and the structures of the dwelling. Even for longer holidays, it is not advisable to stop the ventilation, because the indoor air will become stuffy and, during the heating season, the indoor air humidity may condense in the ventilation ductwork and structures, causing moisture damage.
  • Page 9 The system asks for confirmation. Press the OK button. The ventilation unit has now been turned Off. NOTE However, it is recommended that the ventilation be kept turned ON without disruptions. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 10: Deployment Wizard

    DV96 DV110 DV145 BASIC SETTINGS DEPLOYMENT WIZARD Start the Adroit ventilation unit. Press the OK button. The deployment wizard is launched. SELECTING THE LANGUAGE Select the user interface language as follows: Use the arrow buttons to select the language. Select OK. The language has now been set, and the control panel will move on to the time settings.
  • Page 11: Expert Settings

    The following chapters describe the ventilation device deployment wizard phase, where you make the expert settings. IMPORTANT Some deployment phases require special equipment, such as an air flow meter. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 12 DV96 DV110 DV145 EXPERT SETTINGS PASSWORD AND ACCESS LEVEL Once you have finished up making the basic settings, the deployment wizard moves on to setting the system password. NOTE If you set the password as 0000, the password inquiry is not used. The deployment wizard Password and access level screen is opened.
  • Page 13 Plus and Minus buttons. The fan speed (1/min) will change, according to the percentage value. Press the OK button. The extract air fan speed is now set. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 14 DV96 DV110 DV145 EXPERT SETTINGS PROFILE SETTINGS In the following chapters, you can make ventilation settings for the system profiles. AT HOME PROFILE When you want to make the At home profile settings, proceed as follows: 1. The deployment wizard At home screen will open. NOTE Once you made the fan settings (step 5 in the deployment wizard) these values will default to the At home profile fan speed value.
  • Page 15 15. The automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide content, is now set. 16. Press the OK button. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 16 DV96 DV110 DV145 EXPERT SETTINGS BOOST PROFILE When you want to make the Boost profile settings, proceed as follows: 1. The deployment wizard Boost profile screen is opened. NOTE Once you have set the fan speed for the At home profile, the fan speed for the Boost profile will default to +30% of the At home profile fan speed.
  • Page 17 (or the week clock) change the profile. 15. The profile timer function is now set. 16. Press the OK button. 17. The Fireplace function settings are now complete. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 18 DV96 DV110 DV145 EXPERT SETTINGS FINISHING UP When you have completed the wizard, the Setup done! screen will open. Finish up the deployment, as follows: If you want to go back to repair or change a value, use the arrow buttons to select the desired line and press the OK button.
  • Page 19: Using The Unit

    • Red — The carbon dioxide level is significantly higher than normal. The fan speed will be automatically increased if automatic adjustment is allowed. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 20 DV96 DV110 DV145 VENTILATION PROFILES CHANGING THE PROFILE If you want to change the ventilation profile, proceed as follows: Press the Change profile button until the desired ventilation profile icon appears on the display. Wait until the main display of the ventilation profile appears. The ventilation profile has been changed.
  • Page 21 • Change filters — Indicates the next recommended filter change date. • Days in use — Indicates how long the unit has been running. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 22 DV96 DV110 DV145 VENTILATION PROFILES VIEWING THE BOOST PROFILE INFORMATION To view the Boost profile settings, proceed as follows: Open the Boost profile main view. Press the Profile information button. The first information screen for the profile is opened. This screen contains the following information: •...
  • Page 23 14. Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide level, is used or not. 15. Press the OK button. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 24 DV96 DV110 DV145 VENTILATION PROFILES MODIFYING THE AWAY PROFILE SETTINGS Open the Away profile main view. Press the Profile information button. Press the Edit button. The fan speed setup opens. Set the Away profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons.
  • Page 25 19. The profile timer duration setting screen is opened. 20. Set the profile timer duration by using the Plus and Minus buttons. 21. Press the OK button. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 26 DV96 DV110 DV145 VENTILATION PROFILES MODIFYING THE FIREPLACE PROFILE SETTINGS When you want to edit the Fireplace function settings, proceed as follows: Open the Fireplace function main view. Press the Profile information button. Press the Edit button. The fan speed setup screen is opened. Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the Fireplace function duration in minutes.
  • Page 27: Temperatures And Sensors

    14. You can return to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button. 15. You can return to the temperature type selection by pressing the Back button. 16. Press the Right arrow button. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 28 DV96 DV110 DV145 TEMPERATURES AND SENSORS 17. A graph is opened, describing the supply air temperature over the last 24 hours. 18. If you want to view weekly statistics, press the Plus button. 19. A graph is opened, describing the supply air temperature over the last seven days.
  • Page 29 Carbon dioxide statistics for the past week. You can You can view the graph for a week or for a single day. view the graph for a week or for a single day. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 30 DV96 DV110 DV145 SETTINGS FILTER SETTINGS When you want to browse through the filter settings, proceed as follows: Select Settings > Filter. Press the OK button. The filter status summary screen is opened. This screen contains the following information: • Filters changed — Indicates the date when the filter was last replaced.
  • Page 31 The maintenance reminder reminds you of the filter replacement with a pop-up window. To acknowledge the maintenance reminder message, press the OK button. Press the clock button to postpone the reminder for one week. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 32 DV96 DV110 DV145 SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTINGS SETTING THE SLEEP TIME The control panel automatically switches to sleep mode when the pre-set sleep time has elapsed. To set the sleep time, proceed as follows: Select Settings > Display settings. Press the OK button. The Display settings 1/2 appears.
  • Page 33 The Time and date settings open. Press the Right arrow until the display 3/4 opens. Press the Plus button. The Dayl.Saving Time setting value is changed to On. Press the OK button. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 34 DV96 DV110 DV145 SETTINGS TIME AND DATE SETTING THE DATE To set the date, proceed as follows: Select Settings > Time and date. Press the OK button. The Time and date settings are opened. Press the Right arrow until the display 4/4 appears. Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the date.
  • Page 35 Press the Select button. A confirmation screen is opened. The week clock is now disabled. If you have set a weekly program, it will be saved in the system. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 36 DV96 DV110 DV145 SETTINGS REMOVING THE WEEKLY PROGRAM If you want to remove the weekly program settings from the system, proceed as follows Select Settings > Week clock. Press the OK button. Press the Settings button. The Week clock menu opens. Select Remove all items.
  • Page 37 Press the OK button. The system asks for confirmation. Press the OK button. The ventilation unit has now been turned off. To re-start the ventilation unit, press any key. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    It is recommended that the filters be changed every spring and autumn, or at the very least once a year. Using original Airflow filters ensures that the ventilation unit remains in top condition, giving the best results. The filter replacement interval depends on the ambient dust concentration.
  • Page 39: Heat Recovery Cell

    12. below the cell is pressed against the bottom of the unit. thin and easily damaged. 13. Close the door. 14. The heat recovery cell has now been checked and cleaned. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 40: Fans

    DV96 DV110 DV145 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FANS Check the cleanliness of the fans in conjunction with the filters and heat recovery cell maintenance. Clean the fans, if necessary. You can clean the fan blades with compressed air or by brushing them gently. Do not remove or move the fan blade balancing pieces.
  • Page 41 12. Close the door and plug the unit back into the mains. 13. The fan has now been checked and cleaned. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 42 DV96 DV110 DV145 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING THE EXTRACT AIR FAN When you want to clean the extract air fan, proceed as follows: Disconnect the power for the ventilation unit. Open the ventilation unit door by lifting the latch. Lift the door off. Please note that the door is heavy. Remove the filters, the cell top support and the heat recovery cell, as described in sections Filters and Heat Recovery Cell.
  • Page 43: Condensing Water

    Check the cables from the unit to the control panel. but the control panel is not power is lost, or the control panel Contact the service centre if necessary. working. is damaged. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 44: Technical Specifications

    SFP: 1,0 / 0,28 SFP: 1,5 / 0,42 (l/s) Input power (total W) SFP = Airflow specified in the ventilation plan Volume flow rate (extract l/s) SOUND VALUES Sound power level in the supply air duct Sound power level in the extract air duct...
  • Page 45 Supply air from the unit to the apartment The fan curves indicate the total pressure Extract air from the apartment to the unit accounted for by duct losses. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 46 Volume flow rate SFP: 1,0 / 0,28 SFP: 1,5 / 0,42 Input power (total W) SFP = Airflow specified in the ventilation plan (extract l/s) Volume flow rate SOUND VALUES Sound power level in the supply air duct Sound power level in the extract air duct...
  • Page 47 Supply air from the unit to the apartment Measurement points after the connection outlet. Extract air from the apartment to the unit The fan curves indicate the total pressure accounted for by duct losses. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 48 SFP: 1,0 / 0,28 SFP: 1,5 / 0,42 SFP: 2,0 / 0,56 Input power (total W) Volume flow rate SFP = Airflow specified in the ventilation plan (extract l/s) SOUND VALUES Sound power level in the supply air duct Sound power level in the extract air duct...
  • Page 49 Supply air from the unit to the apartment Measurement points after the connection outlet. Extract air from the apartment to the unit The fan curves indicate the total pressure accounted for by duct losses. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 50: Internal Electrical Connection

    DV96 DV110 DV145 INTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DV96 4. Supply fan tacho (WT) 5. GND (GN) 6. Supply fan PWM (YE) 1. Extract fan tacho (WT) 2. GND (GN) 3. Extract fan PWM (YE) YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN 7028600 141113 AN...
  • Page 51 6. Supply fan PWM (YE) 1. Extract fan tacho (WT) 2. GND (GN) 3. Extract fan PWM (YE) YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN 7028700 AN © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 52 DV96 DV110 DV145 INTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DV145 4. Supply fan tacho (WT) 5. GND (GN) 6. Supply fan PWM (YE) 1. Extract fan tacho (WT) 2. GND (GN) 3. Extract fan PWM (YE) YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN 7028700 AN...
  • Page 53 DV96 DV110 DV145 EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DV96, DV110 AND DV145 3x1,5S 2x0,5 2x0,5 2x0,5 2x0,5 2x0,5 © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 54: Installation

    Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after mounting. MEASURING TUBES The accessory bag with the unit include four airflow measuring tubes. These can be inserted in the ducts to allow for easier ventilation adjustment.
  • Page 55 The minimum distance of the attic floor penetration plate from the rear wall is 5 mm. The minimum distance of the attic floor penetration plate from the side walls is 15 mm. © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 56: Condensing Water Outlet

    DV96 DV110 DV145 INSTALLATION DV145 BASE The base is optional. Adjust the base with adjusting legs to level it. Remove the (4) rubber plugs at the bottom of the unit. Place the unit on top of the base so that the bars of the base fit in the holes at the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 57 NOTE The alternative condensing water outlet installation requires 47mm of free space below the ventilation unit. ALTERNATIVE WATER SEAL, DIMENSIONING FIGURES DV96 DV110 DV145 © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 58: Certificate Of Conformity

    A1:2011 This is the original Declaration of Conformity Alan Siggins Date 6 May 2016 Managing Director Airflow Developments Limited Aidelle House, Lancaster Road, Cressex Business Park High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. HP12 3QP, U.K. T: +44 (0)1494 425252 E: info@airflow.com W: airflow.com...
  • Page 59: Exploded View And Parts List

    Upper support for 60000243 Connection box 60000208 Adroit Humidity 90000612 HR cell Transmitter (optional) Extract air G4 filter 60000228 RJ45 extension cable 60000209 Adroit CO Transmitter 90000613 stand (optional) © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 60 DV96 DV110 DV145 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST DV110 NO. PART CODE NO. PART CODE NO. PART CODE Fan assembly 60000129 The bypass duct Additional heater (with housing) assembly 900 W Fan motor 60000210 Right hand model 60000246 Right hand model 60000131 (without housing) Left hand model...
  • Page 61 Upper support for HR 60000245 RJ45 extension cable 60000209 cell Extract air G4 filter 60000230 Post-heater 900 W stand (optional) Right hand model 60000132 Left hand model 60000131 © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 62: User Level Diagrams

    DV96 DV110 DV145 USER LEVEL DIAGRAMS EXTENSIVE Away Away information Edit Error log Turn unit At home At home information Edit Cell defrost Ventilation Edit Boost information Self test display boost Setup Fireplace Edit Fireplace information Service diagnostics display profile Fan test Service Menu Heater test...
  • Page 63 Fan settings I/O settings Time and date I/O settings Panel address Display settings Password and access rights Modbus settings Expert settings Defrost settings Turn unit off © Airflow • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 64: Commissioning The System

    • Has been installed in accordance with latest Building Regulations and IEEE wiring regulations by a recognised competent installer. Airflow Developments Ltd shall not be liable for any loss, injury or other consequential damage, in the event of a failure of the...

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