Intelligent extract fan for bathrooms or toilets (76 pages)
Summary of Contents for Vent-Axia Response Series
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Response CONTINUOUS EXTRACT FAN Installation and Wiring Instructions Stock Ref. N° Response dMEV 404535 Response TP 404876 Response HTP 404877 220-240V~50Hz IPX4 PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Phase) complies with the rating label. D. The Fan should only be used in conjunction with the appropriate Vent-Axia products. E. The fan should only be used in conjunction with fixed wiring. F. When the Fan is used to remove air from a room containing a fuel-burning appliance, ensure that the air replacement is adequate for both the fan and the fuel-burning appliance.
DESCRIPTION The Response fan is a continuously running extract fan for kitchens, utility rooms, bathrooms and toilets. The product incorporates an airflow detection system that detects the installation duct resistance and maintains the correct fan speed to achieve the preset extract flow rate of either 6l/s, 8l/s or 13l/s, minimising energy use and noise (see Section C-Setup for more information).
WINDOW MOUNTING Refer to window kit instructions supplied with the kit. B. WIRING. WARNING: THE FAN AND ANCILLARY CONTROL EQUIPMENT MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY DURING THE INSTALLATION / OR MAINTENANCE. IMPORTANT The cross - sectional area of supply cord used should be ranged from 1 -1.5mm ...
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3) LED Display with prism (Fig. 6) (dMEV,TP & HTP models) For the first 15 minutes EVERY time the fan is powered off and on (via the isolator), the display will cycle between displaying the actual airflow rate (l/s) being achieved* and system pressure (Pa).
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8) System pressure detection (dMEV, TP & HTP models) The fan can detect the system pressure for fault finding. If the fan seems noisy or cannot achieve the desired flow rate, this could be due to a blocked duct or the ducting has not been suitably stretched during installation (if flexible ducting is used).
Calibration The airflow sensor is calibrated at the factory using UKAS accredited equipment. Details of the equipment and certification can be found on the inside of the fan. D. SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE. WARNING: THE FAN AND ANCILLARY CONTROL EQUIPMENT MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY DURING MAINTENANCE.
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Siting fan. Fig.1 Continuous trickle (6l/s or 8l/s) with no boost facility. (The fan is internally fused) Fig.2 Continuous boost (13l/s) with no trickle facility. (The fan is internally fused) Fig.3 Continuous trickle with boost facility. (The fan is internally fused)
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Fig.4. Removing the grille for wiring and setting the controls Pull front panel as shown. Loosen screws – DO NOT REMOVE FROM GRILLE (the screws are self-retaining) Pull inner grille away from housing as shown. When replacing grille, ensure the flow sensor is aligned with the corresponding slot in the grille.
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Fig.6. Display and prism The display can only be seen from the side. This is to allow the installer to view the display with the cover attached as this can affect the airflow through the sensor. Every 10-20 seconds the display will switch between displaying airflow rate and system pressure. The system pressure will flash.
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Vent-Axia guarantees its products for two years from date of purchase against faulty material or workmanship. In the event of any part being found to be defective, the product will be repaired, or at the Company’s option replaced, without charge, provided that the product:- ...
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SALES ENQUIRIES: Tel: 0344 8560590 Fax: 01293 565169 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Tel: 0344 8560594 Fax: 01293 539209 For details of the warranty and returns procedure please refer to www.vent-axia.com or write to Vent-Axia Ltd, Fleming Way, Crawley, RH10 9YX 404302H 0317...
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