Aiolos SmartAir Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation and operating instructions
v 1.0_05/2019
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  • Page 1 SmartAir Installation and operating instructions v 1.0_05/2019...
  • Page 2 AiolosAir info@aiolosair.com | www.aiolosair.com All rights reserved. These instructions have been compiled with the greatest care. Nevertheless, the publisher will accept no liability for any damage resulting from missing or incorrect details therein. We reserve the right to make partial or entire changes to these instructions without prior announcement. All information contained in these documents is the property of AiolosAir.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.5 Positioning of the fan and heat exchanger unit ..........18 5.6 Inserting the inside cover .................19 6 Operating the system ....................20 6.1 SmartAir......................20 6.1.1 Shutting the inside cover ..............20 6.1.2 Opening the inside cover ..............21 6.2 SmartControl unit..................... 22 6.2.1 User interface ..................
  • Page 4: General Remarks

    AiolosAir and listed in this document. Other SmartAir usages are not permitted. The system is unsuitable for extracting smoke or drying buildings, for rooms containing aggressive and/or caustic gases or extreme levels of dust.
  • Page 5 Safety information Attention is to be paid to the safety information contained in these instructions for instal - ling and operating the control unit. Before any work is carried out on the unit / system, the instructions and safety information are to be read carefully in full. Non-compliance with the safety information can lead to harm/damage to persons and/or equipment.
  • Page 6: System Overview

    The SmartAir consists of airflow-optimised covers for inside (1) and outside (2), a filter unit (3), a fan unit (4), a heat exchanger unit (5) and an mounting tube (6). The SmartAir is always installed in an outside wall. The mounting tube into which the fan and heat exch - anger units are inserted is sealed inside the wall.
  • Page 7 Example of optimal ventilation TO ENSURE PROPER VENTILATION THROUGHOUT A BUILDING (I.E. NOT JUST IN ONE ROOM) IT IS IMPORTANT TO FORESEE FURTHER SUITABLE VENTILATION VENTS, FOR INSTANCE SPACE UNDER DOORS (CA. 15 - 20 MM) OR THE USE OF VENTILATION GRILLES.
  • Page 8: Installation Preparations

    Contents Article name Item Content Number 1 SmartAir inside cover and dust filter 2 SmartAir outside cover (dependent on the selected version) Full SmartAir set 3 SmartAir fan unit 4 SmartAir heat exchanger unit...
  • Page 9: Smartcontrol Unit Components

    SmartControll unit components Article name Item Content Number 1 SmartControll operating panel 2 Frame SmartControll unit 3 Power supply unit 4 Pattress box for the SmartControll unit* * The pattress box is not included in the PUSH control unit set. It can be purchased fromAiolosAiras an accessory (see Accessories)
  • Page 10: Dimensions

    Dimensions Required tools The following equipment is needed to install the Smart Air: • Core drill with a Ø 162 -180 mm bit • Sabre saw f or sawing plastic • Mounting adhesive / sealant to fix the mounting tube in place •...
  • Page 11: Positioning

    Positioning The best position for the SmartAir is determined in the project planning phase. Please pay attention to the minimum distances, as otherwise no guarantee can be given that the units will function properly. > 300 mm Minimum distance to the ceilingand to the floor...
  • Page 12: Electrical Installation

    SmartAir units can only be operated in conjunction with a control unit, purchasable separately. Up to four SmartAirunits can be connected to one control unit. Where more than four SmartAir units are needed, additional independent groups managed by further control units will be needed.
  • Page 13: Cabling And Wiring

    Cabling and wiring All electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician. Make sure that all wiring is done correctly. black Power supply The starting direction of the fan is defined by the connector on the PCB (IN = Start direction supply air, OUT = Start direction exhaust air).
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION. Making the hole in the wall DEPENDING ON HOW THE UNIT IS TO BE INSTALLED PLEASE FOLLOW EITHER THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF AN PREFABRICATED INSTALLATION BLOCK OR FOR CORE-DRILLING A HOLE THROUGH THE WALL. 5.1.1 Use of a prefabricated installation block Insert the pre-fabricated Neopor®...
  • Page 15: Use Of A Core-Drilled Hole

    5.1.2 Use of a core-drilled hole Drill a hole in the wall using a core drill and a 162 - 180 mm bit. The hole must have a gradient of 1 – 3°, allowing any condensate to flow outwards. It is best to drill the hole from inside to outside.
  • Page 16: Inserting The Mounting Tube

    Inserting the mounting tube WHEN USIN G A SPECIAL SOLUTION, PLEAS E REFER TO ITS SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS. Measure the thickness of the wall. Should any plastering still need to be done, allow for plaster thickness when shortening the mounting tube. Shorten the mounting tube using a sabre saw in such a way that the mounting tube ends are flush with both inside and outside walls.
  • Page 17: Cabling

    Cabling THE LENGTH OF THE CABLE IN THE MOUNTING TUBE IS DEPENDENT ON STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS. MAKE SURE THAT THE FAN UNIT CAN BE EASILY CONNECTED UP AND THAT THE CABLE DOES NOT UNNECESSARILY BLOCK THE AIRFLOW . Use slits in the wall or cable ducts to lead the cables to the hole in the wall. Make sure that the length of the cable in the mounting tube corresponds to the thickness of the wall minus 150 mm.
  • Page 18: Positioning Of The Fan And Heat Exchanger Unit

    When using an outside grille, make sure that the grille is properly positioned with the curved slats pointing downwards. Before doing this, the stopper (part of the set) must be glued to the outward-facing upper edge on the inside of the mounting tube, where it acts as a stopper for the heat exchanger unit.
  • Page 19: Inserting The Inside Cover

    Inserting the inside cover Once all work inside the building has been completed, the inside cover can be installed. Place the filter unit in the slots for the filter inside the cover. Insert t he cover into the mounting tube, making sure that the air vent points upwards and that the cover sits tightly. THE UNITS MUST HAVE A FILTER INSERTED BEFORE BEING TURNED ON FOR THE FIRST TIME.
  • Page 20: Operating The System

    Operating the system SmartAir The inside cover can be shut, should you not use the system over a longer period or should you want to prevent smoke for instance entering the room. DO NOT OPERATE THE SYSTEM WHEN THE INSIDE COVER IS SHUT! 6.1.1 Shutting the inside cover...
  • Page 21: Opening The Inside Cover

    6.1.2 Opening the inside cover Step1: Pull the inside cover out of the Step 2: Pull the flap out of the flexible foam. mounting tube. Step 3: Reattach the flap to the inside cover. Step 4: Carefully reinsert the inside cover into the mounting tube.
  • Page 22: Smartcontrol Unit

    SMARTControl unit 6.2.1 User interface Shows the manually selected fan speed, or the speed auto- Fan speed display matically selected by the humidity sensor. Arrow Up/ON Increases the fan speed and/or turns the system on. Automatic mode Activates/deactivates automatic mode. Arrow down/OFF Decreases the fan speed and/or turns the system off.
  • Page 23: Operating Modes And Functions

    6.2.2 Operating modes and functions Eco-Mode Operating in pairs, the units change airflow direction every 50-70 seconds dependent on the selected fan speed, ensuring heat recovery. Cross Ventilation mode The system runs in just one direction, allowing a room to be thoroughly ventilated. Heat recovery is not available in this mode.
  • Page 24: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance To e nsure the efficient functioning of the SmartAir, all components must be regularly checked and maintained. Maintenance interval Component Interval What is to be done Inside grille Once every • Wipe the surface with a damp cloth.
  • Page 25: Maintenance Instructions

    Maintenance instructions WHEN CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE WORK, THE SYSTEM MUST BE SWITCHED OFF. WHEN CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE WORK ON THE FAN UNIT, THE SYSTEM MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS. NEVER PULL THE PLUG OUT OF THE FAN UNIT BY THE CABLE. USE A PAIR OF PLIERS AND PULL ON THE PLUG.
  • Page 26: Fan Unit Maintenance

    7.2.2 SmartAir unit maintenance Step 1: Pull the inside cover Step 2: Unplug the fan (1) Step 3: Using a brush and out of the mounting tube. Pull the fan unit out of the a vacuum cleaner, clean mounting tube using the...
  • Page 27: Heat Exchanger Maintenance

    7.2.3 Heat exchanger maintenance Step 1: Pull the inside cover Step 2: Unplug the fan (1). Step 3: Pull the heat exchan- out of the mounting tube. Pull the fan unit out of the ger unit out of the mounting mounting tube using the tube using the strap, taking strap (2), taking care that the...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Fault Cause Remedy Control unit operating in "full- • Set the controls to eco-mode blast" mode. (heat recovery). Fan unit not changing Fan unit not working.properly. • Replace the fan unit. direction. Control unit / power supply not • Replace the control unit / power supply.
  • Page 29 Fault Cause Remedy Inside cover is shut. • Open the inside cover. Filter clogged up. • Clean the filter or replace it. • Clean the heat exchanger unit. Low level of Heat exchanger unit dirty. • Clean the ventilation unit. airflow.
  • Page 30: Disposal

    Disposal Due to little or no harmful materials being used in their production, the majority of compo - nents described in these operating instructions can be recycled. Should you want to dis - pose of your ventilation unit, please do so in accordance with current national regulations. Contact the appropriate authority.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    10 Technical data 10.1 SmartAir Heat recovery rate Up to 90% Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Airflow volume Eco-mode/full-blast mode [m³/h] Sound pressure level dB (A) Energy comsumption [W] Input voltage [V] 12 DC SELV Type of protection...
  • Page 32 10.2 SmartControl unit Operating voltage [V] 12 DC Power consumption [W] Software class Permissible operating temperature [°C] 0 ... 40 Type of protection IP 40 Contamination level Dimensions [mm] 150 x 75 x 10 (WxHxD) Colour White Conformity...
  • Page 33: Energy Efficiency Label And Product Information Sheet

    11 Energy efficiency label and product information sheet 11.1 Energy efficiency label SmartAir m / h 43dB ENERGIA · ЕНЕРГИЯ · ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ · ENERGIJA · ENERGY · ENERGIE 2016 1254/2014...
  • Page 34 Product datasheet (acc. REG 1254/2014 EU of 11 July 2014) Beschreibung / Description Werte / Data Lieferant / Supplier‘s name AiolosAir Modellkennung / Supplier‘s model identifier SmartAir kalt/cold -82,48 SEV-Klasse /Spezifischer Energieverbrauch durchschnittlich/ -40,61 SEC class / Specific energy consumption [kWh/m²a]...
  • Page 35: Warranty

    Warranty conditions AiolosAir provides a 24-month warranty on its SmartAir ventilation system (or 30 months from the SmartAir‘s date of manufacture). Warranty claims apply solely to material and/or construction faults which occur during the warranty period. Under the warranty conditions, repairs may only be carried out with AiolosAir‘s prior written consent.
  • Page 36 The system has been developed and manufactured for the decentralised ventilation of homes and functional premises. Any other usage is considered to be improper and can cause damage to the SmartAir or to persons. In such a case, the manufacturer cannot be held liable. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from one of the following causes: •...
  • Page 37: Attachment

    13 Attachment 13.1 Accessories Article Article no. General SmartAir dust filter set (4 filters) 191430 SmartAir pollen filter set (4 filters) 191431 Sound insulation set 2R 191221 Control unit 191100 SmartControl unit Pattress box for the SmartControl unit 191160 192150...
  • Page 38 13.2 Cabling protocol Initial direction Name of the room and ventilation unit Ventilati- Floor on unit position Air intake Exhaust...
  • Page 40 E-Mail: info@aiolosair.com | Web: www.aiolosair.com...

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