SystemAir SAVE–P VTR 150/B Installation Instructions Manual

SystemAir SAVE–P VTR 150/B Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 SAVE–P VTR 150/B Installation instructions Document in original language | 271401 · v1...
  • Page 2 This also applies to products already ordered, as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications. Systemair is not liable or bound by the warranty if these instructions are not adhered to during installation or service. 271401 | v1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview ............1 6.3.3 Optional installation in a cupboard with a base ......12 General Description ........1 Wiring and configuration ......13 Warranty ..........1 Installation of a kitchen furniture Type label..........1 panel..........13 Important Safety Information ......1 6.5.1 Mounting the kitchen furniture Intended Use.........1 panel directly on the unit ...
  • Page 5: Overview

    For the assertion of warranty claims, the products must be correctly connected and operated, and used in accordance with the data sheets. Further prerequisites are a completed maintenance plan with no gaps and a commissioning re- port. Systemair will require these in the case of a warranty claim. Type label Before calling your service representative, make a note of the specification and production number from the type label, which can be found next to the external connections and inside of the unit.
  • Page 6: Admonitions

    | Technical Data • The system should operate continuously, and only be stopped for maintenance/service. • Do not connect tumble dryers to the ventilation system. • Make sure that filters are mounted before starting the unit. Admonitions Danger • Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any maintenance or electrical work! •...
  • Page 7: Dimensions And Weight

    Technical Data | Dimensions and Weight Fig. 2 Dimensions of left hand unit The unit weight is 46 kg. Connections Left and Right models Position Description Right hand model (Supply air connection is situated on the right hand side of the unit viewed from the front) Left hand model (Supply air connection panel is situated on the left hand side of...
  • Page 8: Installation Recommendation Regarding Condensation

    | Delivery, Transport, Storage Description Description Description Symbol Symbol Symbol Supply air Outdoor air Cooker hood air Extract air Exhaust air Installation recommendation regarding condensation 3.3.1 Condensation inside of the unit When the unit is installed in a cold attic (close to outdoor temperature) the unit should run continuously. If the unit is in- tended to be stopped by the user manually or due to calendar function we recommend to install air tight dampers at ex- tract and supply air ducts.
  • Page 9: Prerequisites For Installation

    • Check completeness of the delivery. Verify that all ordered equipment is delivered before starting the installation. Any discrepancies from the ordered equipment must be reported to the supplier of Systemair products. Warning When opening the transport packaging, there is a risk of damage from sharp edges, nails, staples, splinters etc.
  • Page 10: Wall Preparation For Mounting Bracket

    | Prerequisites for Installation 251-10/B 392–10/B When flexible duct is used, distance between the unit and cooker hood is decided by the installer (minimum 100 mm). The cooker hood height (mm) Total height of the unit with cooker hood connected by minimum 100 mm flexible duct distance (D) Distance to the mounting bracket from the underside of the cooker hood or underside of the cupboard if it is aligned with...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Verify that all ordered equipment are delivered before starting the installation. Any discrepancies from the ordered equipment must be reported to the supplier of Systemair products. Table 2 Included parts...
  • Page 12: Wall Preparation For Mounting Bracket

    | Installation Fig. 5 Sticker dimensions Wall preparation for mounting bracket 1. Prepare the surface where the unit is to be mounted. Make sure that the surface is flat, vertical and that it supports the weight of the unit. Perform the installation in accordance with local rules and regulations. Fig.
  • Page 13: Installation With 251-10/B Cooker Hood

    Installation | Make sure there is a power socket is located nearby the unit, preferably above it. It must be earthed. SAVE–P VTR 150/B power cable length is 1,9 m and it comes out from the top left side in right version units and from the right top side in left version units.
  • Page 14: Installation With 392-10/B Cooker Hood

    | Installation Follow instructions delivered with the cooker hood how to prepare it before installation. Fig. 8 Installation of the cooker hood 1. Place a circular insulation on the cooker hood connector to prevent air leaking (figure 8, pos. 2). Insert the cooker hood directly into the unit (figure 8, A).
  • Page 15: Installation Between Or In A Cupboard Without A Base With A Cooker Hood Attached Directly To The Unit

    Installation | Follow instructions in the manual delivered with the cooker hood. 6.3.1 Installation between or in a cupboard without a base with a cooker hood attached directly to the unit 1. Remove the cooker hood filter to access holes at the top of the cooker hood from inside.
  • Page 16: Optional Installation In A Cupboard With A Base

    | Installation Fig. 12 Installation using brackets Mark out and fasten screws so that they protrude a few millimetres from both cupboard sides (figure 12, pos. A). If it is intended to align the underside of the cooker hood with the underside of the row of cupboards, use the upper measurement 102;...
  • Page 17: Wiring And Configuration

    Installation | 2. Attach the brackets as far into the cooker hood as pos- sible. Insert the cooker hood up into the hole in the base of the cupboard. Pull out (figure 14, pos. A) and use screws to fasten the brackets to the sides of the cupboard (figure 14, pos.
  • Page 18: Mounting The Kitchen Furniture Panel Directly On The Unit

    | Installation 6.5.1 Mounting the kitchen furniture panel directly on the unit Depending on the kitchen cupboard depth, the unit might have to be shifted forward for the panel to be aligned with the cupboards. Number Explanation Wall or any other mounting surface Wood block (if needed, 25–100 mm) SAVE–P VTR 150/B Adjustable bolts (15–25 mm)
  • Page 19: Mounting The Kitchen Furniture Panel On Sides Of Cabinets

    Installation | Fig. 18 Installation of hooks and mounting of the kitchen furniture panel 2. Sticker with marked holes (figure 18, pos. 1) is included with the unit. Holes mark spots for screws to secure hooks. Place the sticker on a back of the kitchen furniture panel, figure 18, pos. 2), adjust position of the sticker according to the panel size and position of the unit between cabinets.
  • Page 20 | Installation Fig. 19 Installation of bolts and brackets 1. Install four M6 bolts into threaded inserts in brackets and lock bolts with hex nuts (figure 19). Bolts protrusion can be adjusted later. A cross screwdriver and a 10 mm spanner are needed. They are not included in the package. Brackets are adjustable vertically (figure 19, A) and horizontally (figure 19, B).
  • Page 21: Fitting The Kitchen Furniture Panel As A Door

    Electrical connections | 6.5.3 Fitting the kitchen furniture panel as a door Another suggested option is to use hinges instead of brackets and install the kitchen furniture panel as a hinged cupboard door. Hinges or other needed parts for this installation method are not included in the package. Fig.
  • Page 22: Before Starting The System

    | Before Starting the System Fig. 23 Main circuit board connections Position Description Connection to the external connection box Terminals for a heater Terminals for a TRIAC Terminals for the mains power supply Terminals for power supply of extract air fan Terminals for power supply of supply air fan Terminals for internal relative humidity/temperature sensor Analog input 1 —...
  • Page 23: Commissioning

    Commissioning | • Outdoor and exhaust air dampers and silencers are installed and that the duct system is correctly connected to the unit • All ducts are sufficiently insulated and installed according to local rules and regulations • Outdoor air intake is positioned with sufficient distance to pollution sources (kitchen ventilator exhaust, central vac- uum system exhaust or similar) •...
  • Page 24: Concluding Routines

    | Concluding Routines Concluding Routines Perform the following procedures before leaving the site: 1. Ensure that the product is operational and that no alarms are active. 2. If applicable, save the configuration backup. 3. Make sure that the Commissioning record is complete. 4.
  • Page 25: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    EU Declaration of Conformity | EU Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer EN 60529 Systemair UAB Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code). Linų st. 101 EN 62233 LT–20174 Ukmergė, LITHUANIA Office: +370 340 60165 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of...
  • Page 26 Systemair UAB Linų st. 101 LT–20174 Ukmergė, LITHUANIA Phone +370 340 60165 Fax +370 340 60166 www.systemair.com...

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