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HRV10 Q Plus TP440MB HRV10M Q Plus TP441MB Heat Recovery Ventilation Unit auralite® TP518 Product Manual LED Status Indicator ventilation systems...
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Warnings, Safety information and Guidance Important Information Important: read these instructions fully before the installation of this appliance 1. Installation of the appliance and accessories must be carried out by a qualified and suitable competent person and be car- ried out in clean, dry conditions where dust and humidity are at minimal levels.
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10. Control & communication cables should not be placed within 50mm or on the same metal cable tray as any 230V lighting or power cables. 11. Ensure all cable glands are fully tightened. 12. The unit must be stored in a clean and dry environment. Do not install the appliance in areas where the following may be present or occur;...
Contents Warnings, Safety information and Guidance Maintenance Important Information 2 Routine Maintenance 25 HRV 10 Q Plus Front Cover Removal 25 Product Overview HRV 10M Q Plus Front Cover Removal 26...
Product Overview Dimensions HRV10 Q Plus This diagram details the overall size of the unit and the additional space required around the unit to allow for commissioning and future servicing and maintenance. Service Void DO NOT ‘BOX IN’ UNIT All dimensions in millimetres...
Dimensions HRV10M Q Plus This diagram details the overall size of the unit and the additional space required around the unit to allow for commissioning and future servicing and maintenance. All dimensions in millimetres...
The table below lists the models covered by this Product Manual. To find out what features your Titon HRV Q Plus has refer to the part number. The part number can be found on the serial number label fixed to the top and front of the unit.
Controls & Features The HRV Q Plus units are controllable by various volt free switches and sensors. The following describes the controls and features of the HRV Q Plus units and how they are controlled. Refer to the table opposite. Ensure all controls are adequately labelled, indicating their function clearly.
Auto Setback Speed Setback Speed is used to reduce ventilation rates. Setback Speed is automatically set at the mid point between minimum possible Continuous Speed and the selected Continuous Speed. The Setback Speed can be enabled by connection of a volt free one-way switch, or combined with the Boost Speed with the 3 position switch TP 508.
Summer Bypass Summer Bypass is designed to operate during hot periods where fresh air can be vented straight into the property without being preheated by the extracted stale air. Summer Bypass operation is automatically controlled. The Summer Bypass mechanism diverts the stale air being extracted from the dwelling around the heat cell so that its heat energy is not transferred to the fresh air being supplied to the property.
Do not remove the Port Covers until connecting ducting. Port Covers are fitted to prevent debris falling into the unit and causing blockages and damage: The Titon HRV10 Q Plus is designed to be mounted on a wall or similar. The ...
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The Unit Must be mounted plumb and level front to back and side to side. Mark a horizontal line on the wall using a spirit level. This line will be approximately 330mm below the location of the top face of the unit when fitted (excluding duct ports).
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Mount the unit by locating the two Mounting Brackets together. Ensure a positive location is made between Hook two Mounting Brackets. on to The Safety Bracket MUST be used. Wall Rotate Safety Bracket into position. Bracket Drill hole for Safety Bracket, always use a fixing suited to the wall type.
Should be installed to have a minimum 5° fall from the unit. Titon recommend the use of a diaphragm type waste valve in place of a conventional ‘wet’ trap which could dry out. Such as, BRE certificate no. 042/97 ‘Hepworth Hepv0 Hygienic self sealing plastic waste valve’...
Fitting HRV10M - Remove the left hand cover from the base of the unit, retain screws & washers. All units - Fit hose clamp around the Condensate Drain Socket, ensuring it is pushed over the lip and aligned with a screwdriver access hole to enable tightening of the hose clamp.
Ducting Connections Titon recommend the use of guidance given in the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide 2010 Edition ISBN-978 1 85946 378 9 and Approved Document Part F 2010 ISBN-978 1 85946 370 3 for all installations in the United Kingdom.
Ducting should be insulated where it passes through unheated areas and voids with the equivalent of at least 25 mm of a material having a thermal conductivity of ≤0.04 W/(m.K) to reduce the possibility of condensation forming. Where a duct extends externally above roof level the section above the roof should be insulated or a condensate trap should be fitted just below roof level.
Wiring Diagrams Double Pole Isolator Fuse Mains cable must be sperate from communication cables. See Important Information. Supply wiring diagram 230V~50Hz ref EE 141 Volt-free boost switching of MVHR controller PCB using single-pole switches TP 502, TP 503, TP 507 and / or TP500 / TP501 humidistat.
Wiring Diagrams Volt-free setback switching of MVHR controller PCB using single-pole latching switch and / or volt-free normally open relay contacts. To avoid the unit being inadvertently left in Setback Mode, it is recom- mended that only one latching switch is tted.
Controls The fan speeds of the Titon HRV10 Q Plus will require adjustment to ensure the flow rates achieved provide adequate ventilation. The Titon HRV10 Q Plus has 3 standard fan speed settings, Continuous Speed, Boost Speed and Setback Speed.
For the commissioning settings to be stored the unit needs to be powered up. Continuous Supply & Extract Speeds Move Program/Run Switch to Continuous position. Rotate supply fan Continuous Speed adjustment potentiometer Cont Boost to achieve required supply continuous air flow. Rotate extract fan Continuous Speed adjustment potentiometer to achieve required extract...
Following a controller reset the ventilation system will need to be fully commissioned. The procedure to reset the Titon HRV10 Q Plus controller is a simple three step operation. The unit will need to be powered up during the reset procedure.
Maintenance Routine Maintenance All ventilation units require periodic maintenance. Routine maintenance, apart from filter changes, must only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person. The air filters should be checked regularly, the frequency of replacement will vary depending on the environmental conditions. WARNING: The unit uses a 230V ~ supply and contains rotating mechanical parts.
HRV 10M Q Plus Front Cover Removal ISOLATE the unit from mains power supply and allow sufficient time for all moving parts to stop. Loosen the six screws located in the front of the Cover. Completely remove the Front Cover by pulling it away from the unit.
Filter Replacement Remove Front Cover. Slide out Filters fitted either side of heat exchanger as shown. Replace Filters by carefully sliding the replacement Filters either side of the heat exchanger. Ensure arrows printed on the ends of the Filters point towards the heat exchanger.
Filters should be replaced at least annually, or more regularly dependent on environmental conditions. Replacement Filters are available from Titon. Titon HRV10 Q Plus & HRV10M Q Plus Filters are available in grade G4. Filter Part numbers in table below. The Unit part number can be found on the serial number label fixed to the front bottom left of the unit.