SystemAir Geniox Core User Manual

SystemAir Geniox Core User Manual

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Geniox Core
Air handling unit
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User Manual
Part number of this manual 90925520
Document in original language | Version
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  • Page 1 Geniox Core Air handling unit User Manual Part number of this manual 90925520 Document in original language | Version Order number output...
  • Page 2 Only the English version is valid in case of a dispute. Translated versions are not valid in case of disputes. output |...
  • Page 3 Connection of EC fan motor, diagnostics/faults and configuration of speed control Commissioning protocol – proposal (in separate cover) 10 Report with data from final functional test on the Systemair factory (in separate cover) 11 Short description of main components in the control system 12 Wiring diagram (in separate cover) 13 Operator’s guide (how to use the Systemair control panel) (in separate cover)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Overview via pictograms on the inspection side of the unit ...............3 D.1.1 Where are pictograms placed on the units.................3 D.1.2 Weight of each section and production number – example for the Geniox Core unit ....6 D.1.3 CE label — example for the Geniox Core unit ..............6 D.1.4 Pictograms about warnings and dangers on the units ............6...
  • Page 5 Installed reliable to avoid units to be tilted or moved by storm ............44 Transport of section with heat pump unit ..................44 Disposal of the heat pump system - type Geniox Core - HP ............. 44 General disassembly – sharp edges.................... 45 P Instructions for machinery where these are regularly to be transported ............
  • Page 6 Annex 9 Commissioning protocol – proposal (in separate cover)..............9-1 Annex 10 Report with data from final functional test on the Systemair factory (in separate cover) ....10-1 Annex 11 Short description of main components in the control system ............11-1 11.1 Geniox Core units delivered in several sections................
  • Page 7 Contents Annex 13 Operator’s guide (how to use the Systemair control panel) (in separate cover) ........ 13-1 output |...
  • Page 9: A Manufacturer

    Responsible for documentation: Ulf Bang Name of machines This manual is about Systemair air handling units called Geniox Core 10, Geniox Core 11, Geniox Core 12, Geniox Core 14, Geniox Core 16, Geniox Core 18, Geniox Core 20. output |...
  • Page 10: C Declaration Of Conformity - Example

    /or cooling coils and attenuaters, the declaration is only valid, if those components are configured by the System- airCAD software and delivered by Systemair. The installer will be responsible for the CE marking and documentation, if any construction or functional changes are applied to the air handling unit.
  • Page 11: D General Descriptions, Dangers And Warnings

    General descriptions, dangers and warnings | General descriptions, dangers and warnings Geniox air handling units are order specific machines available in thousands of different configurations. Only a few ex- amples of machine configurations are described below. The air handling units are intended for the transport and treat- ment of air between -40 °C and + 40 °C.
  • Page 12: Mount Rails. Units Of Size 16 And Units Larger Than Size 16

    | General descriptions, dangers and warnings Position Description Symbol Branding Outdoor air duct connection Exhaust air duct connection Damper Warning about crushing Connect sections with identical numbers Energy recovery Warning about danger by rotating parts Filter with indication of airflow direction Warning about danger by electricity Controller in a cabinet behind this inspection door Extract air duct connection...
  • Page 13 General descriptions, dangers and warnings | Position Description Symbol Machine card Supply air duct connection Heating coil Warning about danger by heat Weight of the section, production number of the unit, number of the section. Warning about danger by rotating fan during 4 minutes rundown period. Fan with arrow for indication of airflow direction.
  • Page 14: Weight Of Each Section And Production Number - Example For The Geniox Core Unit

    Humidifier Change over coil D.1.2 Weight of each section and production number – example for the Geniox Core unit Weight of the section. Production number of the unit. Number of the section in the unit. Product name in this example is Geniox Core 16. The unique production number for the complete unit in this example is –...
  • Page 15: Data About The Unit According To Cards And Labels In And On The Unit

    2020 and 03 indicates production month at the Systemair factory in Denmark. With question about the unit please inform staff at Systemair of this unique production number from the factory in Denmark. If the unit is not at a site in Denmark but at a site in any...
  • Page 16: Flowchart - Example Of The Label Placed On Or With The Cabinet

    | General descriptions, dangers and warnings TN-S System ground Current type Frequence 50 HZ Rated voltage 3*400 V+N+PE VAC 24 VDC Control voltage PSCC max 6 kA PSCC min 650 A Max fuse Min fuse Cable colors: Protection circuit Green/yellow 230 VAC phase Black 0 VAC neutral...
  • Page 17: Example Of Label Placed On Or With The Cabinet - Terminal Plan For External Components

    General descriptions, dangers and warnings | Description Symbol Filter guard - digital Pressure transmitter – 0-10V Sensor for relative humidity – 0-10V Sensor for CO2 – 0-10V Controller and drive motor for rotary heat exchanger – modulating – 0-10V D.2.5 Example of label placed on or with the cabinet –...
  • Page 18: Control Board For Systemair Access Control System

    | General descriptions, dangers and warnings D.2.6 Control board for Systemair Access control system Terminals at the Access control board. The connected components is an example, and not unique for any order. output |...
  • Page 19: The Control Panel For The Control System

    – User Manual. This is the NaviPad control panel for the Access control system from Systemair. The control panel is connected by a cable to the controller in the cabinet. The control panel is delivered with 3 me- ters of cable and up to 100 meters of cable of the same type can be added.
  • Page 20: G Intended Use And Range Of Applications

    • Do not use the unit for ventilation of the building site until the unit is properly provided with guards. Air handling unit in operation The pressure difference between interior and exterior of the unit must not exceed 2000 Pa for the Geniox Core 10 and up to 20 (including 20 ).
  • Page 21: Unloading By Forklift Truck

    Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection | I.1.2 Unloading by forklift truck The forks of the truck must be sufficiently long to avoid any damage to the AHU underside. I.1.3 Unloading by crane AHU delivered on transport pallet must be lifted by straps as shown in the illustration. I.1.4 Transport of unit without base frame on the site Units without base frame are always delivered in sections with each section on a pallet.
  • Page 22: Lifting A Unit With Installed Brackets On The Base Frame For Lifting

    | Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection I.1.6 Lifting a unit with installed brackets on the base frame for lifting. Lifting beam and straps are not included in the delivery. I.1.7 Lifting a unit without base frame and legs but with installed brackets for lifting. Attach straps carefully to the 4 brackets at the bottom of sections on Geniox units size 20 if the brackets are marked with the blue stickers showing a hook, because...
  • Page 23: Handling A Unit With Holes In Base Frame For Forks

    Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection | Caution Do not lift a section in the 4 brackets that are marked with the label — lifting prohibited. Lifting prohibited — in this bracket. This bracket in sections in the size 20 is not for lifting the section.
  • Page 24 | Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection Do not activate the wheels of manual hydraulic hand truck on the horizontal profile of a middle profile. Activa- tion of the wheels on the horizontal profile might bend the profile.
  • Page 25: Roof Unit With Pvc, Flat Sheet Steel Plates Or Bitumen

    Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection | Caution If the base frame have 4 holes for forks as shown, the section/unit must be lifted evenly by 2 manual hydraulic hand trucks in each side. Hereby 4 manual hydraulic hand trucks must be used. There is a risk of overturning causing injury and damage to property if a section/unit is lifted unevenly or only by one manual hydraulic hand truck in each side.
  • Page 26: Tilt Less Than 30˚ During Transportation Of The Section With Heat Pump

    | Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection I.1.12 Tilt less than 30˚ during transportation of the section with heat pump During transportation, the unit section must always be in the upright position or tilted less than 30˚. If it is necessary to tilt the unit more than 30˚, the suction pipe of the compressor must point upwards to prevent the escape of oil from the compressor sump.
  • Page 27: Base Frames For Outdoor Units

    Outdoor units must be installed on 218 mm high base frames and are always fitted to the AHU sections. Hot-dip galvan- ized base frames are recommended for outdoor units. Systemair delivers these base frames without the above men- tioned adjustable feet.
  • Page 28: Video Instruction - Joining The Sections

    If the unit is placed too close to a wall with no space left for the mounting of Systemair Disc-Locks, brackets must be placed inside the unit to keep the sections permanently together (brackets for this purpose are not delivered by Systemair).
  • Page 29 Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection | Holes for screws are factory made in the vertical profile of one section and an inserts with thread — RIVNUTS — have been factory mounted in the corresponding vertical profile of the other section.
  • Page 30: Fitting The Ductwork

    Risk of stack effect by vertical ducts and wind pressure on louvers Important The Systemair air handling units can be ordered and delivered without dampers, and the installer/user must check that duct systems with the described risk of stack effect (chimney effect) will be provided with dampers and spring return motors.
  • Page 31 Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection | Rigid duct connection at the Geniox Core unit is available with 20 mm or 30 mm flange for LS profile and screw clamps. Please check the order confirmation or the data in the annex 2 concerning the size of the flange — 20 mm or 30 mm.
  • Page 32: Refitting Of Safety Guards

    If the guard has been demounted during the installation on the site, the guard must be re- fitted before startup of the unit. If the optional guard from Systemair has not been ordered, the installer, that starts-up the unit, must make and install a guard, where a guard is demanded according to Machinery Directive guidelines.
  • Page 33: Lock The Doors By Using The Key

    Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection | Use an Allen key — size 6 or size 8 — for refitting the safety guard from Systemair. Replace the vibration damp- ing rubber list if it is damaged.
  • Page 34: Installation - Electrical

    | Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection Installation - electrical I.3.1 Video instruction and overview Note: Instructions about easy, quick and safe installation of sensors and cables in a 3–minutes video. The video is available on YouTube.
  • Page 35: Installation Of Mains Power Supply

    The NaviPad control panel with touch screen is provided with 3 metres of cable for connection to the Access controller inside the cabinet. Up to 100 m of cable between the Systemair NaviPad control panel and the Access controller is pos- sible.
  • Page 36: Lock The Doors By Using The Key

    Connection and start-up of the Access control system with the NaviPad control panel is described in: Quick guide NaviPad — on 16 pages.This information is available on Systemair.com I.3.5 Lock the doors by using the key Use the key to lock the doors. The doors are not locked automatically by turning the handle to the vertical position.
  • Page 37 Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection | sensors and a control system. Pipes, insulation, electrical heating wires, control system for heating wires and circulation pump are not delivered by Systemair. I.4.4.2 Cooling coils If ordered with the unit, the valves and valve motors are stored in a carton box placed inside the unit. Pipes for cooling must be protected by insulation against condensation on the pipes and loss of cooling in the summer.
  • Page 38: Draining Condensate Water

    Each drip tray is provided with a drainage outlet. A water trap is always necessary. To avoid freeze ups and frost bursts of water trap and pipes, sufficient insulation is recommended and installation of heating between the insulation and water trap/pipes could even be necessary (insulation, heating and controller for the heating are not delivered by Systemair). output |...
  • Page 39: Video Instruction - Draining Condensate Water From Heat Exchanger

    Systemair. The above-mentioned heights — H1 and H2 — also apply to this type of water trap. The great advantage...
  • Page 40: Draining Condensate Water From Cooling Coil

    (insulation, heating and controller for the heating are not delivered by Systemair). The insulation must be easy to remove above the cap, be- cause the ball and the seat for the ball must be cleaned regularly to allow the ball to close air-tight to the seat.
  • Page 41: Roof Of Flat Steel Plates - Connection Of Sections

    70 dB (A) outside the units. Data about sound in Annex 2. Installation of the units on springs will reduce the transmission of noise and vibrations to the building. Systemair does not deliver springs for this purpose.
  • Page 42: Documentation Is Available For Download

    • Commissioning Protocol as a Word-file for modification by the installer • Wiring diagrams about the Systemair control system • Operator’s Guide for the Systemair control system with Access controller and Sysemair NaviPad control panel Components in the air handling unit •...
  • Page 43: Video Instructions About Adjustments And Use Via The Control Panel

    Switch on power and the unit should be ready for the start-up. For start-up see the Operator’s guide (also called User’s Guide) for the Systemair control panel, if the unit was delivered with control system from Systemair - Annex 13 (this manual is delivered with the unit – printed on paper).
  • Page 44: Extended Operation And External Start/Stop (For Example By Presence Detectors)

    Circulation pump is not included in the delivery from Systemair. If the pump has not been activated for 24 hours, the pump is exercised once daily for 1 minute to keep the pump in a good condition. Cables are not delivered by Systemair.
  • Page 45: Speed Control Of Fans

    Separate control of the air flow or duct pressure for supply fan and for extract fan. The required air flow or duct pres- sures with normal as well as reduced capacity are selected on the Systemair Control Panel. The actual pressure is meas- ured by pressure transmitters.
  • Page 46: Filter Guards

    From Systemair every heating coil for hot water is provided with a little pipe at the collection pipe for the return water. This little pipe is prepared for the installation of the above mentioned temperature sensor for the transmission of the re- turn water temperature to the controller.
  • Page 47: Accurate Measuring Of Sfp (Specific Fan Power)

    Start-up, adjustments, use, commissioning and unit in hipernation | Accurate measuring of SFP (Specific Fan Power) When this cover called service door in the inspection door is removed, there is no leakage of air flow, and the true power consumption can be measured by connection of an instrument to the terminals in the cabinet because .
  • Page 48: Unit In Hipernation - Not In Regular Operation For Several Months

    | Information about the residual risks With removed cover called service door in the inspection door there is free access to place ampere measuring clamps around the cables and free access to terminals to measure volt. The instrument will calculate actually consumed watt. The actual airflow is continuously calculated by the con- trol system and shown in the control panel.
  • Page 49: Common For All Unit Sections By Insufficient Lighting

    Information about the residual risks | Hazards/dangerous area: • Sharp edges on plates might occur inside the machines as well as sharp edges on frames of dampers. No sharp edges on the outside of the units. Dangerous incident: • Cut fingers/hands. Claim for reduction of danger: •...
  • Page 50: Filters

    | Information about the residual risks L.1.6 Filters L.1.6.1 Risk caused by missing change of filters Hazards/dangerous area: • Missing change of filters and missing maintenance decrease the capacity and final consequence will be breakdown. Dangerous incident: • By extensive lack of of filter change and maintenance the machine can break down. Claim for reduction of danger: •...
  • Page 51: Batteries For Heating

    Information about the residual risks | L.1.7.3 Risk of rotating impeller caused by stack effect (chimney effect). Hazards/dangerous area: • On special occasions stack effect – also called chimney effect – in the ducts create airflows that drives the impellers by turned off motors.
  • Page 52: M Instructions On The Protective Measures During Repair And Maintenance

    Disposal of the heat pump system - type Geniox Core - HP Prior to the disposal of the Geniox Core — HP unit section, the refrigerant in the heat pump system must be drained off by a skilled technician from a certified company. After correct evacuation of the refrigerant, the disposal of the Geniox —...
  • Page 53: General Disassembly - Sharp Edges

    In connection with demands for compensation, Systemair must have full and unhindered access to all relevant reporting on service, repair, modification and use since the unit was transferred from Systemair to a transport company at the Systemair factory. It is a condition for compensation that maintenance outlined on the following pages has as a mini- mum been performed.
  • Page 54: Unlock And Lock The Doors By Using The Key

    | Adjustment and maintenance operations Unlock and lock the doors by using the key Use the key to lock the doors. The doors are not locked automatically by turning the handle to the vertical position. Recommended maintenance intervals Function Maintenance Number per year Unit casing...
  • Page 55: Filters - Always Replace Filters With New Filters With The Same Characteristics As Original Filters To Maintain Sfp Value

    Annex 2 is al- so always available from Systemair if you can inform us of the production number of the air handling unit. The production number is always printed on the so-called machine card that is attached to the unit.
  • Page 56: Bag Filters - The Number Of Filters And Sizes Of Frames

    | Adjustment and maintenance operations F7 — ePM1 60% F7 CityFlo — ePM1 60% F8 — ePM1 75% F9 — ePM1 85% R.4.1 Bag filters – the number of filters and sizes of frames Filters in supply air and in extract air are always the same sizes and the same numbers. See the filters in supply or ex- tract air below.
  • Page 57 Adjustment and maintenance operations | Note: Instructions about easy, quick and safe change of filters are displayed in a 2–minutes video. The video is available on YouTube. https://youtu.be/7SKylGOGNZE The new filter bags must be pushed carefully into the U- profile. Check that the filters are pushed to the position where the vertical frames of the filter bags are closing fully to the flexible vertical lists in the air handling unit for avoid-...
  • Page 58: Panel Filters

    | Adjustment and maintenance operations Check that the grey flexible profile on the vertical metal frame that holds the filters is without wear and damage and that the grey flexible profile is still sufficient for avoiding any air leakage between the closed inspection door and the frame that holds the filters.
  • Page 59: Changing The Internal Battery In The Controller

    Adjustment and maintenance operations | Changing the Internal Battery in the controller Caution This procedure requires knowledge of proper ESD protection; i.e. an earthed wristband must be used! When the alarm ”Internal Battery” is on the screen of the control panel, the battery for backup of program memory and real-time clock has become too weak.
  • Page 60: Functions To Maintain

    | Adjustment and maintenance operations 5 Grip the battery firmly with your fingers and lift it up- wards until it rises from its holder. Press the new bat- tery firmly down into place. Note that to preserve correct polarity; the battery can only be inserted the “right way round”.
  • Page 61: Dampers

    Adjustment and maintenance operations | R.6.2 Dampers Rubber seals between the damper blades and the frame are to be checked once a year. These seals are not to be lubricated or treated in any other way. Each damper blade is driven by a gear drive of a tempera- ture-resistant, glass-fibre reinforced PA6 nylon compo- site.
  • Page 62: Rotary Heat Exchanger

    | Adjustment and maintenance operations R.6.3 Rotary heat exchanger R.6.3.1 Rotor The rotor is to be checked at least once a year to ensure that it can turn freely and easily. This can be done by removing the belt drive at the motor and then turning the rotor manually with a hand on the peripheral rotor casing. At the same time the brush seals are to be checked for damage.
  • Page 63: Counter Flow Exchanger

    Adjustment and maintenance operations | R.6.3.2 Motor and belt drive The bearings are factory lubricated and do not require any service lubrication. The belt drive is to be checked for correct tightness and that it is undamaged. On smaller AHU, the rotor is fitted with an elastic belt drive and supplied with a re- serve belt on the rotor.
  • Page 64: Coils For Heating And/Or Cooling

    | Adjustment and maintenance operations require lubrication. Air-tightness of the dampers, when the damper motor is in the closed position, must be visually checked once a year. The damper motor is to be adjusted if the damper does not close tightly. R.6.4.2 Video instruction —...
  • Page 65: Plug Fans

    Adjustment and maintenance operations | R.6.5.1 Heating coil Check that the frost protection system is fully operational. A coil can burst due to frost if the frost protection system is not operational. R.6.5.2 Cooling coil Once a year clean the drip tray beneath the cooling coil, as well as the drain and the water trap. Take care that there is sufficient water in the water trap.
  • Page 66: Heat Pump Unit

    | Instructions to enable adjustment and maintenance safely R.6.9 Heat pump unit Mandatory annual control must be done by certified technicians from a certified company. See further description in Annex 6 and 7. Instructions to enable adjustment and maintenance safely Protective measures and additional protective measures Adjustment and maintenance must be done by skilled technicians –...
  • Page 67: Safe Adjustment And Maintenance

    The specifications of the spare parts to be used, when these affect the health and safety of operators Geniox air handling units are operating automatically. Operators can control the unit by the Systemair control panel Spare parts - Mechanical Annex 3 - available on demand...
  • Page 68: U Information On Airborne Noise Emissions Exceeding 70 Db(A)

    | Information on airborne noise emissions exceeding 70 dB(A) Information on airborne noise emissions exceeding 70 dB(A) Due to the design and construction of the units the (A) weighed sound pressure level from fans and other components do not exceed 70 dB (A) outside the units. output |...
  • Page 69 Annex Geniox Core Air handling unit User Manual Part number of this manual 90925520 Document in original language | Version Order number output...
  • Page 70 Only the English version is valid in case of a dispute. Translated versions are not valid in case of disputes. output |...
  • Page 71 Annex 9 Commissioning protocol – proposal (in separate cover) ..............9-1 Annex 10 Report with data from final functional test on the Systemair factory (in separate cover) ....10-1 Annex 11 Short description of main components in the control system ............. 11-1 Annex 12 Wiring diagram (in separate cover) ..................
  • Page 72: Annex 1 Declaration Of Conformity With Production Number (In Separate Cover)

    | Declaration of conformity with production number (in separate cover) Annex 1 Declaration of conformity with production number (in separate cover) Printed on separate page and delivered with every unit. Enclosed in separate cover. output |...
  • Page 73: Annex 2 Technical Data - Unique Data For Every Unit (In Separate Cover)

    Technical data – unique data for every unit (in separate cover) | Annex 2 Technical data – unique data for every unit (in separate cover) Printed on separate pages and delivered with every unit. Enclosed in separate cover. output |...
  • Page 74: Annex 3 Spare Part List (In Separate Cover - Is Only Available On Demand)

    | Spare part list (in separate cover — is only available on demand) Annex 3 Spare part list (in separate cover — is only available on demand) Printed on separate pages but not delivered with every unit. Only available on demand. output |...
  • Page 75: Annex 4 Installation Of Steel Roof Of Trapezoidal Plates In The Sizes 10 - 31

    Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 | Annex 4 Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 Overview • Mount rails A1, B2, C3, D4, E5 on the unit for support of trapezoidal roof plates (mount also rails Y and Z on units of the size 30 and on units that are larger than size 30 longitudinally at the centre- line of the units).
  • Page 76 | Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 connection between rails and unit to prevent rainwater from passing under the rails and into the unit. Mount the rails A1 and B2 on the front side (the side with the inspection doors) – use the simple self-drilling screws without the sealing washer –...
  • Page 77: Roof Overhang Along The Long Sides Of The Unit

    Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 | Note: Rail B2 fits into the rail A1, and this offers the advantage that the rail B2 can be slid inside the rail A1 to adjust the length of rail B2 accurately to the length of the unit. In this way it is not necessary to spend time and effort cutting the rail B2.
  • Page 78 | Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 The unit is delivered with 2 similar overhang profiles - G1 and G5 - one for each end of the roof. Mount one of the 2 roof overhang profiles –...
  • Page 79: Foam Bands Between Rails And Roof Plates - Mount Roof Plates

    Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 | this length of the total roof for RL and we call the total length of the complete unit for AL. The trapezoidal roof must always be longer than the unit, to obtain a reasonable overhang called – XX - of the roof at both ends. In the table below you will find 40 different lengths of roofs (always changing with the 205 mm) and the lengths of units that are ideal for each of the 40 alternative roof lengths.
  • Page 80: Foam Bands Between Roof Plates

    | Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 The trapezoidal roof plates are mounted with the self-drilling, painted screws supplied with sealing washer. 4.1.6 Foam bands between roof plates Mount the self-adhesive foam band – O - on the underlapping rib for water resistant and effective sealing due to the small slope of the roof.
  • Page 81: Mount Side Profiles And Corners Along The Edges Of The Roof To Protect Persons

    Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 | 4.1.9 Mount side profiles and corners along the edges of the roof to protect persons Profiles N and O with the rectangular holes are for the long and lower side of the roof because rain can escape through the holes.
  • Page 82 | Installation of steel roof of trapezoidal plates in the sizes 10 – 31 output |...
  • Page 83: Annex 5 Speed Control For Rotary Heat Exchanger

    Through the different combinations of the 8 sliding levers of this dual position DIP switch, the correct signal is available for the 2 different motors used for the 7 sizes of Geniox Core air handling units. The sliding levers are set and the function is checked at the factory.
  • Page 84 | Speed control for rotary heat exchanger LED indication Value Restart sequence active Green/red strobe, fast Rotor guard has not been activated Number of red flashes in series Value Output current limit Over voltage Under voltage Failure in the controller Communication failure Restart of rotor: •...
  • Page 85: The Board For Control Of Revolutions

    Speed control for rotary heat exchanger | 5.1.3 The board for control of revolutions. output |...
  • Page 86: Information About Connection Of Cables To Terminals On The Control Board

    Alarm signal — Relay is normally closed (this is used by the control system from Systemair) Alarm signal — Relay is normally open (this is not used by the control system from Systemair) Control system input is 0 —10 volt DC Control system input —...
  • Page 87 Speed control for rotary heat exchanger | The sensor is installed to the right seen from the inspection side of the unit. Check that collision between sensor and rotor is impossible. Adjust position of sensor if necessary. Check the illustrated screw on the rotor for activation of signal from the sensor.
  • Page 88: Annex 6 Reversible Heat Pump Unit (In Separate Cover, If Heat Pump Was Delivered)

    | Reversible heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered) Annex 6 Reversible heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered) Geniox-HP section (reversible heat pump unit) The air handling unit section – Geniox-HP – is a separate section in the air handling unit, containing a complete stand- alone reversible heat pump system (heating and cooling).
  • Page 89: Annex 7 Menu For Internal Controller In The Heat Pump Unit (In Separate Cover, If Heat Pump Was Delivered)

    Menu for internal controller in the heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered) | Annex 7 Menu for internal controller in the heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered) If the air handling unit was delivered with this section, a separate manual about the heat pump was enclosed in the separate cover output |...
  • Page 90: Annex 8 Connection Of Ec Fan Motor, Diagnostics/Faults And Configuration Of Speed Control

    | Connection of EC fan motor, diagnostics/faults and configuration of speed control Annex 8 Connection of EC fan motor, diagnostics/faults and configuration of speed control Connection of ECbluefin fan motor Assembly instructions ECblue BASIC-MODBUS, ECblue BASIC Enclosure 12.3 Connection diagrams Adhere to the further information under Mains connection.
  • Page 91: Diagnostics/Faults Visualised By Led On The Ecbluefin Motor

    Connection of EC fan motor, diagnostics/faults and configuration of speed control | Diagnostics/faults visualised by LED on the ECbluefin motor Assembly instructions ECblue BASIC-MODBUS, ECblue BASIC Diagnostics / Faults 10.2 Status output with flashing code Vision panel for status LED in the case of plastic cover design 22.06.2012 v_flash_expl_red_1_x.VSD LED Code...
  • Page 92: Configuration Of Speed Control

    | Connection of EC fan motor, diagnostics/faults and configuration of speed control Assembly instructions ECblue BASIC-MODBUS, ECblue BASIC Diagnostics / Faults LED Code Relays Cause Reaction of Controller Explanation Adjustment Cooling down period power module Power module cooling down period for approx. Cooling down period power module for approx.
  • Page 93: Annex 9 Commissioning Protocol - Proposal (In Separate Cover)

    Commissioning protocol – proposal (in separate cover) | Annex 9 Commissioning protocol – proposal (in separate cover) Printed on separate pages and delivered with every unit. Enclosed in separate cover. output |...
  • Page 94: Annex 10 Report With Data From Final Functional Test On The Systemair Factory (In Separate Cover)

    10-1 | Report with data from final functional test on the Systemair factory (in separate cover) Annex 10 Report with data from final functional test on the Systemair factory (in separate cover) Printed on separate pages and delivered with every unit. Enclosed in separate cover.
  • Page 95: Annex 11 Short Description Of Main Components In The Control System

    11.1 Geniox Core units delivered in several sections This model of the Geniox Core unit has an integrated control system and depending on the size of the unit, the cabinet is installed in the unit, on the unit or on the front of the unit. The controller is mounted in the cabinet, and all electrical connections between cabinet and components in the unit are installed.
  • Page 96: Annex 12 Wiring Diagram (In Separate Cover)

    12-1 | Wiring diagram (in separate cover) Annex 12 Wiring diagram (in separate cover) The wiring diagram is in a separate cover output |...
  • Page 97 13-1 Operator’s guide (how to use the Systemair control panel) (in separate cover) | Annex 13 Operator’s guide (how to use the Systemair control panel) (in separate cover) A separate manual is delivered with every unit. This manual assists the everyday user/operator about how to control the unit by navigating the menus by the buttons and the display.
  • Page 98 Systemair Systemair A/S Systemair Unit 02 Furry Park Ved Milepælen 7 Unit 28, Gravelly Industrial Park Santry Dublin 9 DK-8361 Hasselager Birmingham, B24 8HZ Tel.: +353 1 86 24 544 Tel.: +45 8738 7500 Tel.: +44 (0)121 322 0200 sales@systemair.ie mail@systemair.dk...

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