aldes EVEREST XV Installation Instructions Manual

aldes EVEREST XV Installation Instructions Manual

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Download the settings guide from our website or directly from the SD card provided.
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  • Page 1 EVEREST XV Installation instructions Download the settings guide from our website or directly from the SD card provided. www.aldes.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................4 1.1 Personal protection ............................4 1.2 Precautions for installation and maintenance ....................4 2. Installation .................................5 2.1 General .................................5 2.2 Transport on site ..............................5 2.3 Parts supplied in packaging..........................6 2.3.1 Document pouch ............................6 2.4 Installing the Unit ..............................7 2.4.1 General ................................7 2.5 Airflow direction ..............................7...
  • Page 3 3. DIMENSIONS ................................21 3.1 Unit dimensions ..............................21 3.2 Dimensions of external accessories ......................22 3.2.1 Flexible sleeves ............................22 3.3 Adapter piece drawings ..........................23 3.4 Diameters of internal water coil collectors ....................24 4. CONTROL OPTIONS ...............................25 4.1 Hard-wired control options ..........................25 4.2 Modbus addresses ............................26 NOTES..................................27...
  • Page 4: Recommendations And Safety Instructions

    1. RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please this notice carefully before installing the equipment and keep it in good condition near to the device throughout its life time. 1.1 Personal protection • This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with impaired physical, sensory or mental capacities or without experience or knowledge, if they are suitably supervised of if they are provided with instructions concerning the safe use of the device and they have understood the risks involved.
  • Page 5: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION 2.1 General Attention: the purpose of this document is to provide instructions on the installation of the unit. To ensure the installation is fully compliant, refer to applicable legislation in effect in the country of installation (e.g. NF DTU 68-3 part 1.1.4). Caution: the unit is designed for indoor use.
  • Page 6: Parts Supplied In Packaging

    Spars Cross-pieces Distance between forks min. 350 mm Handling with slings: use the handling bars placed in the cross-pieces. The flexural rigidity of the bars should be suitable for the weight of the unit. Place the loops of the slings around the handling bars and place the spacers above the unit to prevent damage to the structure. See diagram below. Spacers Slings Handling bars...
  • Page 7: Installing The Unit

    2.4 Installing the Unit 2.4.1 General Position the cross-pieces on a flat, stable surface (flat floor for condensate). We recommend that you install an anti-vibration device between the feet of the Unit and the floor (e.g. anti-vibration mountings or mat) and between the branch connections and the air ducts (e.g.
  • Page 8: Assembling Options / Accessories

    2.6 Assembling options / accessories The ceiling is fitted with M8 inserts on each corner of the opening frame to accommodate external accessories: adapter pieces - insulated flexible sleeves - rigid flexible sleeves - dampers. Each accessory is delivery with screws. Protective foam should be installed between the accessories and opening frames to ensure an airtight junction between the elements.
  • Page 9: Connecting Standard Or Insulated Flexible Sleeves

    Control terminal connection Labels Definition Comments Air supply temperature sensor Sensor connected in factory CO2 sensor – 010 V Active if option selected Bridged by default on terminal block CTA external shutdown High speed Fire Alarm contact Bridged by default on terminal block CTA Alarms (A) return relay CTA Alarms (B) return relay Fresh air damper relay -...
  • Page 10: Optional Internal Water Coil

    2.6.5 Optional internal water coil The internal water coils are supplied with two flat seals, a motor-driven and pre-wired 3-way valve, a BW control wire and a frost-protection tempera- ture sensor (to measure the temperature of the fluid circulating in the coil). The flat seals and the 3-way valve are for the time being left in the optional accessories box.
  • Page 11: Lon Option

    Exhaust sensors Address pointer on 6 Sloping transparent hose to black pressure inlet No low bends! Air supply sensor Address pointer on 5 Caution: the transparent tubes must descend from the pressure inlet of the PTH sensor to the black pressure inlet on the duct without a low bend that may cause a water trap.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Heat Exchanger Condensate Drain

    2.7.2 Connecting the heat exchanger condensate drain Our condensate collection trays are fitted with a drain that passes through the floor, comprising a plug and a PVC pipe Ø32. The membrane water trap is delivered in the box of separate parts. Connect the membrane water trap to the evacuation pipe. Attention: Respect the condensate drainage direction indicated by an arrow on the connector.
  • Page 13: Control Principle - Power

    2.8.1 Control principle - Power Each unit has an electrical control box on its roof. This box contains the power and control components, and features two access hatches: - One screwed hatch for the electrical connections (power and control) - One quarter-turn locking hatch for access to the PLC and switch connections Refer to the diagram below.
  • Page 14: Connecting Electrical Cables - Power Or Control

    2.8.2 Connecting electrical cables - power or control Unscrew the cross-head screws on the access hatch to the terminal block. Pass the power supply cables through the cable glands to ensure air tightness. Cable gland for control system cable Cable gland for power cable The power supply cable rigid conductors or with end pieces are directly connected to the spring terminals (no tools required).
  • Page 15: Unit Mains Power Supply (Single-Phase)

    2.8.3 Unit mains power supply (single-phase) We recommend a circuit breaker with a 20 A rating and a 300 mA differential sensitivity and a minimum cable cross-section of 1.5 mm² for the mains power supply. See wiring diagram below: Power Unit power supply terminal connection Max.
  • Page 16: Servicing Filters

    Attention: Each coil is controlled by a static relay. The static relay is likely to generate interference. The use of mains filters may be necessary in the event that the user needs to satisfy EMC requirements (EN/IEC standard). - Unit XH1000 to XH3500: filter 220nF / 760V /X1 2.9 Servicing filters Caution: filters must only be serviced with the unit de-energized, by a technician with suitable qualifications (live LV conductor).
  • Page 17 On the PC, configure the IP address and DNS server address. Two paths are possible depending on the version of Windows: with Windows XP - Start/Connections / Display all connections / right-click “local area connection” / Properties: - Internet Protocol / Properties:...
  • Page 18 with Windows 7 - Configuration panel / Network and Internet / Network and Sharing Centre -Local network connection / Properties - Click IP v.4 / Properties...
  • Page 19 Configure the IP address (Windows XP and 7) - IP address: Create an IP address for the PC other than that of the PCB. Caution, this PC IP address must use the same first three sections of the PCB IP address, e.g.: PCB IP address = 172.20.20.3;...
  • Page 20: Remote Control Communication

    2.11 Remote control communication 2.11.1 Using the remote control Wheel Help Rotate the wheel to browse a menu. Press the wheel to select a menu. Press ESC to quit a menu. 2.11.2 Menu access - To access the User level no password is required. - To access the Installer level, enter the password: 1 1 1 1.
  • Page 21: Dimensions

    3. DIMENSIONS 3.1 Unit dimensions DETAIL A Adjustable condensate without adapter pieces EVEREST 1200 252.60 157.40 556.50 1200 1200 252.50 556.50 1600 1200 1170 2300 1900 1450 170.50 477.50 246.50...
  • Page 22: Dimensions Of External Accessories

    3.2 Dimensions of external accessories 3.2.1 Flexible sleeves Ø D - Ø D1 int. - Size (Ø std duct) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 117.50 1-bed 1200 2-bed 1600 3-bed 2300 Tolerances +3/-3 +3/-3 +5/-5 +5/-5 0/-1.50 +2/0...
  • Page 23: Adapter Piece Drawings

    3.3 Adapter piece drawings G int E int G int E int Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension Size 1 Ø 250 Size 2 Ø 315 Size 3 Ø 355 Size 4 Ø 450...
  • Page 24: Diameters Of Internal Water Coil Collectors

    3.4 Diameters of internal water coil collectors Caution: the coils admit a maximum pressure of 8 bar. Water coils 3-way valve female connection Copper collector Models Coil type Valve flow factor (Kvs) DN (mm) Ø Ext. (Gas inches) XV 600 1 row 1/2 ˝...
  • Page 25: Control Options

    4. CONTROL OPTIONS 4.1 Hard-wired control options Control terminal connection Labels Definition Comments Horizontal 2-terminal bridge Air supply temperature Sensor connected in sensor factory Horizontal 3-terminal bridge Active if option CO2 sensor – 010 V selected Bridged by default on terminal block CTA external shutdown High speed...
  • Page 26: Modbus Addresses

    4.2 Modbus addresses Current operating mode - 3x0001 On/Off Temperature control type - 4x0148 Pressure on air supply filter [Pa] - 3x0024 operation - 1x0001 Temperature set point for current control type [1/100°C] - Max. alarm threshold on air supply filter [Pa] - 3x0039 A-alarm - 1x0035 4x0149 B-alarm - 1x0036...
  • Page 27: Notes

    NOTES...
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