NuAire MRXBOX95-LOFT Installation And Maintenance Manual
NuAire MRXBOX95-LOFT Installation And Maintenance Manual

NuAire MRXBOX95-LOFT Installation And Maintenance Manual

Mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery for loft mounting

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1.0 Introduction
Unit must not be switched off during normal operation, the
product is designed to run continuously.
MRXBOX95-LOFT is designed to provide mechanical supply
and extract ventilation with heat recovery.
The unit is fitted with two independent fans. Each fan has full
speed control for background and boost ventilation rates as
well as a run-on timer facility.
To recover heat from the extract air the heat exchanger block
is utilised. This heat exchanger can recover up to 95% of the
normally wasted heat.
Figure 1. Airflow through unit.
Spigot 2.
Spigot 1.
Controls.
M20 & M16 cable
glands mains entry &
blanking gland.
Spigot Location and Ducting references
Spigot 1.
Extract air from kitchen/bathroom.
Spigot 2. Intake air from outside.
Spigot 3. Outside air to house.
Spigot 4. Extract air to outside.
Figure 2a. Mounting MRXBOX95-LOFT onto roof joists using the 'L' shaped fixing
brackets and AV mounts with four suitable screws on the long side of the unit.
Two fixing brackets
should be attached
on the control end of
the unit via the two
upper hole positions.
(see figure 2b).
Nuaire Limited Western Industrial Estate Caerphilly United Kingdom CF83 1NA
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MRXBOX95-LOFT
Mechanical Ventilation Unit with
Heat Recovery for Loft Mounting
Installation and Maintenance
Spigot 4.
21.5mm Condensate drain
Spigot 3.
outlet. Optional either side.
2.0 Installation
Installation must be carried out by competent personnel in
accordance with the appropriate authority and conforming
to all statutory governing regulations.
All mains wiring must be in accordance with the current I.E.E.
Regulations, or the appropriate standards. Ensure that the
mains supply (Voltage, Frequency and Phase) complies with
the rating label.
Please note a clear working space is required around the
installed unit to allow the cover to be removed and provide
sufficient access for maintenance such as filter change.
The fan must be installed indoors, away from direct sources of
frost, heat, water spray or moisture generation.
The unit is designed for mounting on the roof joists in the loft
space using four "L shape" metal brackets and four A.V.
mounts supplied with the unit. Please note that various
positions for the brackets are available to suit different joist
centres.
Connect the four 'L' shape fixing brackets to the unit with the
M4 screws (provided) they can be attached to the long, or
short sides of the unit depending on requirements. Each pair of
brackets should be mounted at different heights so the fall is
towards the drip tray end of the unit. (see figures 2a, 2b and
2c for fixing details). Lower the unit with the "L" shape fixing
brackets attached onto the joists. Mark through the brackets
and drill four clearance holes into the top surface of joists.
Locate anti-vibration mounts (supplied) above and below each
bracket fixing point hole and, using 4 suitable screws (not
provided) and washers, fix the unit to the joists (see fig 2b).
Do not overtighten the fixings. The distance from the top
washer on the A.V. mount to the joist when installed must
not be less than 30mm.
Figure 2b. Side and front view example of
an 'L' shaped fixing bracket and AV mount
attached to ceiling joist.
Side view
Two fixing brackets
should be attached
on the non-control
end of the unit via
Metal bracket
the two lower hole
attached to unit
positions.
(see figure 2b).
1
The EMC Directive
2004/108/EC
The Low Voltage
Directive
2006/95/EC
Front view
Higher and lower
mounting hole positions
Washer Woodscrew
A. V. mount
Ceiling joist
14. 02. 14. Leaflet Number 671438

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Summary of Contents for NuAire MRXBOX95-LOFT

  • Page 1 Spigot 4. Extract air to outside. Figure 2b. Side and front view example of Figure 2a. Mounting MRXBOX95-LOFT onto roof joists using the ‘L’ shaped fixing an ‘L’ shaped fixing bracket and AV mount brackets and AV mounts with four suitable screws on the long side of the unit.
  • Page 2: Installation And Maintenance

    Installation cont. Figure 2d. Unit viewed from the front Figure 2c. Mounting MRXBOX95-LOFT onto roof joists using the ‘L’ shaped fixing mounted at a slight angle. brackets and AV mounts with four suitable screws on the short side of the unit.
  • Page 3 Figure 4. Typical MVHR ducted arrangement for a loft mounted unit using the Nuaire condensation trap 125mm dia. (CONTRAP 125). IMPORTANT: When using a “T” Piece to connect the CONTRAP drainage and the MVHR drain pipework the MVHR drain must Tile Vent.
  • Page 4: Dimensions (Mm)

    Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-LOFT Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery Figure 5. Main unit components shown with front and lid removed. G4 removable filter. Heat exchanger. Lid. G4 removable filter. Adjustment potentiometers and indication lights. Condensate Drain outlet. M20 & M16 Cable Glands.
  • Page 5: Electrical Connection

    Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-LOFT Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery 4.0 Electrical Connection Please note: the electrical connection of the unit must be be carried out by a qualified electrician. The unit is supplied with a flexible cord for connection to the mains supply.
  • Page 6: Optional Connections

    Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-LOFT Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery Electrical connection cont. Optional Connections Ecosmart control (see figure 6). (a) J11/12/13 The IDC plug-in connectors are provided for the connection of compatible sensors. NOTE: Do not run the data cable in the same conduit as the mains cable and leave a 50mm separation with any power cables.
  • Page 7: Warranty

    4 years. This warranty is conditional on planned maintenance being undertaken 10.0 Service Enquiries Nuaire can assist you in all aspects of service. Our service department will be happy to provide any assistance required, initially by telephone and If necessary arrange for an engineer to call.
  • Page 8 The equipment referred to in this Declaration of Incorporation is supplied by live are not prevented by the equipment panels or by fixed installation detail Nuaire to be assembled into a ventilation system which may or may not include (eg ducting), then guarding to the appropriate standard must be fitted.

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