• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service representative or similar qualified persons to avoid danger. • Healthbox 3.0 is constructed so that in normal use, and without deliberate action, it is not possible to come into contact with moving or live parts.
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– Corrosive or flammable gases, liquids or vapours – Room air temperature above 50°C or lower than -10°C – Relative humidity higher than 90% or outside – Healthbox 3.0 should not be used in places where it may be subject to possible water jets...
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[legal obligation according to NBN D50-001 Chapter 4.2. System C) Privacy Statement If this unit is connected to the internet, it sends various unit information automatically to Renson. For more information about this data processing, see www.renson.eu/privacy. If Air quality sensor data is used to display graphics (historical) to the user.
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Via the SmartConnect connection, Healthbox 3.0 can be connected to the internet. This allows Healthbox 3.0 not only to communicate with the user through a free app, but also with other smart devices in smart home management systems.
This ensures extremely quiet operation as well as the lowest power consumption. 2.3 • Breeze function Healthbox 3.0 is standard equipped with a Breeze function. The Breeze function helps to limit the risk of overheating inside the home. What is the Breeze function? When outside temperatures rise considerably during the day in summer, Healthbox 3.0 helps to...
3.1 • Connecting Healthbox 3.0 to the home network To use the app and the web portal, the home network to which Healthbox 3.0 is connected must be connected to the Internet. This way, it is possible to read out all data from the ventilation system on the app, in order to adjust Healthbox 3.0 with the app, ...
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Instructions: connect Healthbox 3.0 directly to the router via a network cable. Internet Home network router 3.1.1.2 • Ethernet-over-Power (EoP) Instructions: connect both Healthbox 3.0 and router via network cable with a powerline ethernet adapter. Powerline ethernet adapter Internet Powerline ethernet...
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First download the app (section 3.2.1) and start the app up until the Log in/Register screen. The next steps to follow depend on how Healthbox 3.0 is connected to the home network: 1. Connection via network cable or Ethernet-over-Power (EoP) 2.
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Network ‘x’ Network ‘y’ … Router network ‘x’ Network cable or EoP Router network ‘y’ Internet 3. The connection between Healthbox 3.0 and the app must be made using the app. Start the app and create an account by registering:...
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• Multiple devices in the same network The devices found will all be displayed in the list. Each Healthbox 3.0 has a unique serial number, which can be found on the ID label on the bottom of the fan unit. Select the Healthbox 3.0 that you want to connect to (first).
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Healthbox ® 6. Identifying the connected rooms (optional) In the final phase of the set-up, a name can be assigned to each room where there is ventilation. Temporarily very high level of ventilation To verify whether each room has been assigned a name: –...
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Healthbox ® 3.1.2.2 • Connection via Wi-Fi dongle 1. First, set up the Healthbox 3.0 to connect it to the network via Wi-Fi dongle (section 3.1.1.3). 2. Activate the Healthbox 3.0 network Lift the SmartConnect rubber flap so that the two slots are visible. To activate the Wi- Fi dongle, insert a small object into the corresponding slot and briefly press until the corresponding LED starts flashing.
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® 3. Launch the app Connect Healthbox 3.0 to the app. Open the app and register by creating an account: The ‘Searching…’ screen is then displayed (the app is searching for the Healthbox 3.0 device in the network), followed by the screen ‘No devices found’ (because no device is connected to the app yet).
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Go to your phone’s Wi-Fi settings and search for the Healthbox 3.0 network (format: HB3_ABC012345678901). Make sure that your smartphone and Wi-Fi settings Healthbox 3.0 are within close proximity to each other so that your phone can detect Network ‘x’ the emitted Wi-Fi signal. Network ‘y’...
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The following screen “Link to home Wi-Fi” shows all Wi-Fi home networks that are within reach of the Healthbox 3.0 Wi-Fi signal. Select the right network on your smartphone (make sure you’re connected to the internet). Follow the steps on the ‘Linking your device...’...
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Internet. Reset the Wi-Fi dongle (section 13) and repeat the step-by- step plan starting with step 2. – See section 3.2.3 in case any other Healthbox 3.0 devices have to be connected to the same app/account. 6. Identifying the connected rooms (optional) In the final phase of the set-up, a name can be assigned to each room where there is ventilation.
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3.2 • Healthbox 3.0 app 3.2.1 • Download The Healthbox 3.0 app can be downloaded for free from the App Store (Apple) or Google Play (Android). Register to create an account and discover all the benefits of this demand-controlled system. Please note that the Healthbox 3.0 must be connected to a home network (with internet) to use the app.
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• History of the air quality in the home and per room/zone (both on a daily and weekly basis). The occupant can effectively see how Healthbox 3.0 adjusts the ventilation level accordingly. Customizable profile of the room/zone...
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Healthbox ® • Customizable profile: the ventilation level per room/zone is fully automatically adapted to your living habits, but can also be customised to suit the resident. All profiles are based on demand control: The Eco profile prioritizes the energy efficient aspect where the polluted air is discharged with a lower ventilation level over a longer period of time.
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– CO2 detection – FAQs – Overview error messages * Settings will continue to be active as long as healthbox 3.0 is connected to the internet. Menu Account Settings • The same app/account can be used simultaneously for several Healthbox 3.0 devices.
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The web portal displays a few details of the installation (the same as with the app). It could also show if the Healthbox 3.0 is in a rented home. This way, the dates that the tenant and landlord can obtain insight can be specified (see section 9).
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® 5 • Glossary • Demand control: Healthbox 3.0 monitors the air quality 24 hours a day for CO2 or moisture and/or VOCs (odour) per connected room. The ventilation level is hereby intelligently fully automatically adjusted according to the chosen ventilation profile in function of the measured air quality.
Do not use sprays, abrasive cleaners, dish washing detergents, solvents or cleaning agents that contain chlorine. These may damage the unit. Clean the Healthbox 3.0 with a damp cloth and some solvent-free soap. 6.1.1 • Fan unit • The fan is equipped with maintenance free bearings and can operate without any problems for a long time.
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Ensure that this has actually happened. • Remove the cover plate from the ventilation unit. • Disconnect the RJ45 cables connecting the main circuit board of the Healthbox 3.0 to the control modules/valve collector(s). Highlight which control module was connected to which connector of the main circuit board.
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However, it is advisable to have an authorised professional check the full operation of the device periodically. 6.2.1 • Error messages check Refer to “Device failure” in the ‘Support’ tab of the Healthbox 3.0 app. The errors that have occurred are shown, together with the corresponding instruction.
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6.2.2 • LED display control Under normal operation: • The Main LED at the bottom of the main circuit board of Healthbox 3.0 should light up green (continuously) (remove the cover plate so that the main circuit board is visible).
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Stepper motor 6.2.4 • Air quality control/ventilation flow rate In the overview list of the Healthbox 3.0 app, the air quality, both the current status and the history (day/week) of all rooms/zones can be consulted. 6.2.5 • Monitoring when the ventilation is working •...
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® 8 • Service 8.1 • Service request Contact your RENSON installer and specify the warranty number of your device. The warranty ® number can be found on the device and on the warranty form. The warranty number can also be found in the app (via Settings —...
In order to ensure that the privacy of the occupant is protected, the owner must indicate via the web portal (section 3.3) that the Healthbox 3.0 is in a rental property. account created = account created where Healthbox 3.0 is linked to (it is created at the start up of the user app).
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Healthbox 3.0 in the rented accommodation. • Recommendation for the owner (landlord): The landlord must state Healthbox 3.0 as a device in a rental home via his account on the web portal. This allows the landlord to access the summarized information of the Healthbox 3.0, without infringing the privacy of the tenant.
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➄ Clickable cover plate Healthbox 3.0 has 7 supply points, which allows direct connection of up to 7 control modules. Up to 11 control modules can be connected using valve collectors (section 12). The technical specifications of Healthbox 3.0 (such as the maximum discharge rate for example) are shown in...
® 11 • Control module The software in the Healthbox 3.0 fan unit determines how the automatic control of the ventilation level is done. That control determines how much air will be discharged per control module in function of the measured air quality and is determined by parameters such as nominal air flow, minimum air flow, limit value sensors, duration control, etc.
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Healthbox ® Types Each control module kit consists of: – 1 x control module with sensor(s) – 1 x RJ45 patch cable of 0.5 m – 1 x strap – 1 x white grille basis with plaster cardboard There are five types of control modules. The construction of each type of control module is almost identical and only differs by: –...
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® 12 • Valve collector The valve collector for Healthbox 3.0 gives the installer the following advantages: 1. Increases the number of control modules that can be connected (up to max. 11) 2. Possibility to install the air duct works more compactly 3.
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Healthbox ® • Surface-mounted box with circuit board The surface-mounted box with circuit board must be screwed to the T-piece with 2 screws. There are 4 RJ45 connectors on the circuit board to connect an RJ45 patch cable: – 1 x input: connection to the fan unit –...
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Healthbox ® • The below setups are allowed per valve collector, on any supply point (here this is always illustrated on the same supply point). – 1 control module: Healthbox Healthbox – 2 control modules: Print Print Healthbox Healthbox – 3 control modules: Print Healthbox ➀...
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Healthbox ® NOTE: T-pieces forming a valve collector must be connected directly to each other, i.e. without an air duct between them. An exception to this is the adaptor piece; 1 open adaptor piece may be placed between them. Healthbox By using valve collectors on the suction pipes, the air extraction of the fan unit can always be placed in the desired direction (to achieve minimum pressure loss).
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– : No limitations Example: Healthbox 3.0 configuration with a total of 9 control modules, where 2 print valve collectors are connected to the Healthbox 3.0: The configuration can be carried out with 9 control modules, of which up to 6 control modules have CO detection.
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/h results in an air speed of approx. 3 m/s through a round air duct of Ø 125. • The electrical connection between valve collector and Healthbox 3.0 must be made using a RJ45 patch cable (UTP cable with RJ45 connector at both ends) –...
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Healthbox ® The schematic diagram below shows which components are required for decentralized installation of a valve collector: Optional + Tape + Tape Easyflex connection piece with rubber 14 0...
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® 13 • Wi-Fi dongle The Renson Wi-Fi dongle should be plugged into a USB port of the Healthbox 3.0 SmartConnect zone. Via the Wi-Fi dongle it is then possible to connect the Healthbox 3.0 to: 1. The Installer app The app guides how the installer can make the connection between the app and Healthbox 3.0.
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– Healthbox 3.0 automatically opens itself for 4 hours to connect to the installer app. Pressing the button again ends the opening process to connect. After the 4 hours have elapsed, Healthbox 3.0 can be reactivated for 4 hours by pressing a fine object into the corresponding hole.
– Preferably do not place the fan unit near a bedroom to limit any noise transmission. – Avoid obstacles that prevent access to or removal of the fan unit. • Healthbox 3.0 must not be connected to a motorised cooker hood or dryer. • The air extraction of the fan must always be blown outwards.
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• Rope mounting: hanging (cover plate facing upwards) By using valve collectors, Healthbox 3.0 can be placed in a certain position at any time, so that the air extraction of the Healthbox 3.0 can be placed in the direction of the roof guide.
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Healthbox ® • Hook the fan unit on the four pre-mounted screws. 14.2.2 • Rope mounting The device can also be attached to a rope. During rope mounting, the fan must be suspended by a sufficiently sturdy support structure. The cover plate must face upwards. Roof guide •...
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14.3 • Placing air ducts • Anchor the fixed air ducts so that Healthbox 3.0 is not burdened by the weight of the air ducts. • Provide an airtight air duct network. The Renson Easyflex has the best airtightness class D.
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3.0 m/s to ensure acoustic comfort. Go ® to www.renson.eu (products — > mechanical ventilation) for an overview of the technical specifications (graphics for air velocity, pressure drop) of the Renson Easyflex air ducts.
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Healthbox ® 14.3.3 • Acoustics • In certain situations and/or rooms (e.g. bedrooms, open kitchen), it may be necessary to use acoustic insulation materials. – When the suction line between the extraction point and the fan unit is shorter than 3 metres, we strongly recommended to install a silencer (Acoudec) to avoid any noise nuisance.
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B. With panel kit, recessed flexible channel work in 5-30 mm MDF: straight connection (channel Ø80 mm & Ø125 mm) Follow the instructions on www.renson.eu (products — > mechanical ventilation — > product grille base) for a detailed explanation and visualization.
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➏ Connect control module to connector ➐ This way, the measurements for the automatic calibration are done correctly. ➐ ➏ ➊ ➎ ➋ ➍ ➌ Have the connections ready before connecting the Healthbox 3.0 to a power supply.
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➔ Make sure that the power supply is switched off! ➍ • Remove the cover plate from the Healthbox 3.0. • Follow the instructions to make all electrical connections (section 14.6). • Fit the cover plate back onto the fan unit.
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Healthbox ® 14.6 • Wiring diagram Healthbox 3.0 Recess to slide in the strain relief from the supplied power cable or for sliding in a preflex tube (mains voltage). Recess to be cut out for the connecting wires of external inputs and outputs.
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• Connector RJ45: connecting the RJ45 patch cable from the control module or valve collector. • USB port: the USB port can be used to allow Healthbox 3.0 to communicate with the home network via Wi-Fi and/or directly with the installer app. Use the included Renson USB Wi-Fi dongle.
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The circuit board indicates where the L, N and PE wires are to be connected. If Healthbox 3.0 is connected directly to the fuse box, a device must be installed in the fuse box to disconnect Healthbox 3.0 from the power supply.
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Healthbox ® Power cable min. 3G1.5 mm Max. 30 m Prewired tube 3G2.5 mm 3G1.5 mm = 3,8A L PE N L PE N 230V AC ±10% 230V AC ±10% 50Hz/60Hz 50Hz/60Hz Power supply Power supply Socket Fuse box Installation and electrical connection of the various components may only be carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with the applicable safety regulations.
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• Make sure that the mains voltage is turned on (again) after plugging in the Wi-Fi dongle. • Possibilities and limitations for using valve collector(s) (section 12). • If a Renson telescopic hood is connected to Healthbox 3.0, make sure it is closed.
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When valve collectors are used in the setup, there is real need for such correction. 1. Power the Healthbox 3.0. – Start up check: the operating system of the Healthbox 3.0 is started (this takes about a minute). – The configuration check then takes place: each control module moves into the closed position.
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Healthbox ® 15.2.1 • Calibration via the installer app The Healthbox 3.0 set-up app can be downloaded for free from the App Store (Apple) or Google Play (Android). Register to create an account. Healthbox 3.0 set-up Download Some important advantages to install via the app: –...
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® 15.2.2 • Calibration via the Initialization button on the main circuit board Via the Initialization button on the main circuit board, Healthbox 3.0 calibrates according to country choice Belgium. The country selection determines how the software in Healthbox 3.0 applies ventilation level control during normal operation.
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With previous action, step of the calibration in the flow is already completed. ➎ ➊ App startup and log in ➋ Define project or installation ➌ Connect the app to Healthbox 3.0 ➍ Configure Healthbox 3.0 Calibration ➎ via the Automatic calibration Initialization...
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Healthbox ® After calibration, the system can be further ‘finished’ with the app. To do so, go through step 1 to 4. Some adjustments that may be useful: – Nominal air flows: these can be adjusted using the ‘Measures’ button on the “Calibration OK/failed”...
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The nominal position can be activated in 3 different ways. The Main LED on the main circuit board lights blue when the Healthbox 3.0 is ventilated in nominal mode. 1. On the main circuit board of the Healthbox 3.0: press the Initialization button briefly (1sec.). Healthbox 3.0 then operates for 2 hours in nominal mode.
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Healthbox ® 3. Installer app: (automatic) in the submenu ‘Measures’ (after automatic calibration) Healthbox 3.0 works in nominal mode as long as the submenu ‘Measures’ is active.
The measurement report is available specifically for the installer who is also a ventilation reporter (in accordance with Belgian legislation). Starting up Healthbox 3.0 with the app (installer) has the great advantage that all installation parameters to the Lio web portal for installer (section 17) are recorded.
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Web portal Installer Web portal Web portal Web portal Installer Installer Installer Installer app Project won Work Start Start up Delivery Management preparation installation Healthbox 3.0 & Service Provided that Healthbox 3.0 is connected to the home network.
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Healthbox ® 17.1 • Menu ‘Projects’ The “Projects” menu is explained here. ‘Projects’ gives an overview and status of the active projects. 17.1.1 • Projects: overview and status Number of installations within this projects Number of installations completed Number of measurement Interactive map: reports sent overview projects...
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Healthbox ® Editable list of contacts linked to the project Space to add photos, drawings, etc. about the project 17.1.2 • Installation within a project Select an installation to consult all related information from it. 17.1.2.1 • Installation tab • Status overview of the selected installation Installer (who) Status installation completed (yes/no)
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Healthbox ® • Sending a measurement report 1. General information: contact details of the applicant and address details of the project. 2. The content for the report is automatically pre-filled. This data was sent by the installer app. Certain data can be supplemented/modified. 3.
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Healthbox ® 17.1.2.4 • Tab ‘Documents’ • The measurement report sent is tracked here. There is also room to add photos, drawings, etc.
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Healthbox ® 17.2 • Menu ‘My Company’ With ‘My Company’, it is possible to manage company data, as well as add installers and partners (subcontractors), follow up, grant rights, ... Company data subcontractors Administrator yes/no When creating a new installer within a company, it is important to determine if he may or may not be given the level Admin.
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– Isodec: air flexibility with thermal insulating properties – Roof and/or wall ducting: suitable throughputs with limited pressure loss – Triple Flow: the combination solution for collective ventilation discharge and flue gas supply and extraction Consult our website www.renson.eu (Products — > mechanical ventilation) for more information.
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Healthbox ® 19 • FAQs Installation Answers to some frequently asked questions about installation can be found via the ‘Support’ menu in the installer app.
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® 20 • Control features main circuit board Various buttons are provided on the Healthbox 3.0 main circuit board to enable fast execution of certain Healthbox 3.0 actions. • Leave Healthbox 3.0 under power and remove the cover plate. If connected, the Wi-Fi dongle and network cable can be disconnected.
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LEDs LED feedback (section 21) No single account (app, web portal) still has access to the current data of Healthbox 3.0. To reconnect Healthbox 3.0 with the app, follow the steps described in section 3.1.2 (you can log in with the existing account).
Flashes slowly Illuminates (flashes briefly when AP is activated) – AP = Access Point mode – Client = Healthbox 3.0 connection to home network – If the Main LED lights up white, the Healthbox 3.0 cannot connect to the network.
Healthbox ® 22 • Device failure Two types of errors are defined: – Error: The device is subject to a severe malfunction and will shut down. – Warning: The device is experiencing a malfunction but may/will continue to operate. The errors can be visualized in different ways: •...
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Healthbox ® – Through the ‘Support’ menu, the list of possible errors (and associated possible solutions) can be consulted in Healthbox 3.0. The app must be connected to the Internet though (via Wi-Fi or mobile 3G/4G). • Fan unit The LEDs show an indication, see the table in section 21.
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® 23 • Link Healthbox 3.0 with electronic peripherals Healthbox 3.0 can be paired with electronic peripherals. To place the cables outside the Healthbox 3.0, the provided recess can be cut out. Recess to be cut out for the connecting wires of external inputs and outputs.
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Max. 3 x 0.8 mm Max. 30 m e.g. LIYY, SVV External switch Main circuit board Healthbox 3.0 NOTE: Contact 2 does not need to be connected, contact 3 is connected with ‘2 DIG’. 23.2.2 • Wiring diagrams domotics 23.2.2.1 • Digital inputs The digital inputs can be controlled in 2 different ways: 1.
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2 DIG 0-10V 3 DIG 4 0-10V External control Main circuit board Healthbox 3.0 23.2.2.2 • Analogue input The analogue input can be controlled in the following 2 ways: • Switch (potential-free): via a continuously closed contact +12V 1 DIG...
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Default is this 0% of the nominal air flow. The value is copied from the ‘Intense’ profile, i.e. 20% of the nominal air flow. If there is no control at the input, Healthbox 3.0 operates in demand control (automatic mode). 23.2.3.2 • Analogue input...
Healthbox ® 24 • Technical specifications The complete current technical specification sheet can be found at www.renson.eu (products — > mechanical ventilation — > Healthbox 3.0). • System properties (Max.) ventilation air flow 475 m³/h (at 135 Pa) 430 m³/h (at 200 Pa) Supply voltage 230 Vac ±10% (50Hz, 60Hz)
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Healthbox ® • Fan features of the fan unit 10 V 475 500 Flow rate Q [m³/h] The fan features can be helpful in determining the maximum airflow rate depending on the air duct network’s total pressure drop.
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Healthbox ® Abmessungen (mm) / Dimensions (mm) • Lüftereinheit ohne Steuermodule / Ventilation unit without control modules Gewicht / Weight : 2,6 kg 18 8...
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Healthbox ® • Lüftereinheit mit Steuermodulen / Ventilation unit with control modules Gewicht / Weight : 4,3 kg (mit 7 Steuermodulen / with 7 control modules)
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Healthbox ® • Healthbox 3.0 mit 11 Steuermodulen / Healthbox 3.0 with 11 control modules 1335 • Ventilkollektor / Valve collector 19 0...
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All photos shown are for illustrative purposes; the actual product may vary due to product placement. Renson reserves the right to make technical changes to the products described in this brochure. ® The most recent product information, availability, and your local distributor can always be found on www.renson.eu *L0000200*...
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