Nuaire Group MRXBOX95-WM2 Installation And Maintenance Manual

Nuaire Group MRXBOX95-WM2 Installation And Maintenance Manual

Mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery for wall mounting

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1.0 Introduction
The unit must remain switched on at all times to maintain
ventilation within the dwelling. Turning the unit off will
cause long term damage to the unit and building fabric.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning the use of the appliance by a person for their
safety. Children should be supervised so that they do not
play with the appliance.
MRXBOX95-WM2 wall mounted unit 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.
To recover heat from the extract air the heat exchanger block
is utilised. The heat exchanger can recover up to 90% of the
normally wasted heat.
Figure 1. Airflow through unit.
Exhaust air
from house
to outside
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.
Please allow a minimum of 350mm in front of the unit.
The fan must be installed indoors, on a suitable wall away
from direct sources of frost, heat, water spray or moisture
generation. For a vibration-free result the unit must be
mounted to a solid wall.
The unit is designed for wall mounting only via a patress.
1. One part of the mounting bracket should be offered up to
the wall, ensuring it's located horizontally. Mark the fixing
points through the pre drilled holes in the bracket and
Nuaire Limited Western Industrial Estate Caerphilly United Kingdom CF83 1NA
T: 029 2085 8400 F: 029 2085 8444 E: info@nuaire.co.uk W: www.nuaire.co.uk
MRXBOX95-WM2
Mechanical Ventilation Unit with Heat Recovery
for Wall Mounting
Installation and Maintenance
Intake air
from outside
Supply air
to house
Extract air
from house
install with screws (by others), ensuring the interlock side
is at the top, fig. 2.
2. Fix the remaining part of the bracket to the unit using the
M5 screws ensuring the interlock side is at the bottom, fig.3a.
3. Install the unit on the wall by ensuring the bracket on the
unit interlocks over the wall mounted bracket (fig. 3b).
Note: Care must be taken to ensure the unit is installed true
in all 3 dimensions. Failure to do so may result in overflow
from the internal condensation drip tray.
Figure 2. Fixing the mounting bracket to the wall via a patress.
Figure 3a. Fixing the mounting
bracket to the rear of unit.
Bracket
Pre-fitted
support feet
Figure 4. Typical example of a cupboard mounted unit on a patress
using the bracket.
125mm dia.
ducting in
ceiling void.
First floor ceiling.
1
The EMC Directive
2004/108/EC
The Low Voltage
Directive
2006/95/EC
Figure 3b. Mounting the unit
on the wall mounted bracket.
Supply air valve in ceiling.
Side view of unit
mounted on the
wall in a cupboard.
(Note: The unit must
be fixed to a suitable
patress in upright
position as shown to
comply with safety
regulations).
MVHR-DRAIN
Condensate drain,
uninsulated drain
o
pipe with 10
fall
running to SVP.
08. 05. 14. Leaflet Number 671588

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Summary of Contents for Nuaire Group MRXBOX95-WM2

  • Page 1 Figure 2. Fixing the mounting bracket to the wall via a patress. safety. Children should be supervised so that they do not play with the appliance. MRXBOX95-WM2 wall mounted unit is designed to provide mechanical supply and extract ventilation with heat recovery. Figure 3a. Fixing the mounting Figure 3b.
  • Page 2: Condensate Drain

    Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-WM2 Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery 2.1 Condensate Drain It is recommended that rigid ducting be used it all times. Flexible ducting has a very high resistance and it is impossible 1. The condensate must be discharged under a water to calculate how much resistance will be on a system if used.
  • Page 3 Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-WM2 Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery 2.5 Air permeability and infiltration 2.7 ADF 2010 Ventilation calculations Design of MVHR systems Is the uncontrolled exchange of air between inside and outside through cracks, porosity and other unintentional openings in The MVHR system has been sized for the winter period.
  • Page 4 Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-WM2 Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery 4.0 Ducting arrangements Figure 7a. Typical ducted arrangement for a wall mounted unit using 125mm dia. ducting. Exhaust air from *Insulated kitchen/bathroom to extract duct. outside via louvre grille (Part no. PVC504).
  • Page 5: Electrical Connection

    Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-WM2 Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery 5.0 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: Warranty

    Installation and Maintenance MRXBOX95-WM2 Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery 6.0 Commissioning 8.0 Maintenance/Cleaning The filters fitted inside the unit are protected with a Isolation - Before commencing work make sure that the plastic film. Prior to commissioning remove the covers unit, switched live and Nuaire control are electrically (fig 13), take off the film and replace.
  • Page 7 EC Machinery Directive 2) A. Jones Manufacturing Director 28. 10. 12 Designation of machinery: MRXBOX95-WM2 Machinery Types: Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery Relevant EC Council Directives: 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) Applied Harmonised Standards: BS EN ISO 12100-1, BS EN ISO 12100-2,...
  • Page 8 Western Industrial Estate Caerphilly United Kingdom CF83 1NA T: 029 2085 8400 F: 029 2085 8444 E: info@nuaire.co.uk W: www.nuaire.co.uk Technical or commercial considerations may, from time to time, make it necessary to alter the design, performance and dimensions of equipment and the right is reserved to make such changes without prior notice. 08.
  • Page 9: Customer Details

    Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 – Appendix Q MVHR Installation Guide Installation Guide and Checklist Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (Version – 11 February 2011) The Electric Heating and Ventilation Association have developed this guidance and checklist document in partnership with the Residential Ventilation Association (a HEVAC association), BRE and EST.
  • Page 10: Section 1: Installation Guidance

    Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 – Appendix Q MVHR Installation Guide Page 2 of 6 Introduction This document is to be used in support of the SAP Appendix Q scheme which provides tested performance values for MVHR products. Note that all checklist items must be answered YES in order for the SAP Appendix Q test figures to be used in ‘As built’...
  • Page 11 Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 – Appendix Q MVHR Installation Guide Page 3 of 6 Figure 1 Ductwork Visual Guide Source: Approved Document F (England & Wales) 2006 2. Unit Fixing Decision Yes, No or Has the heat recovery unit been effectively insulated? Note: If the unit is not pre-insulated then ensure additional insulation is installed around the unit to minimise heat loss Has the heat recovery unit been fixed to a stable element of the...
  • Page 12 Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 – Appendix Q MVHR Installation Guide Page 4 of 6 Figure 2 Sample Mounting Positions 3. Electrical Connection Decision Yes, No or Has the rating label been verified to establish suitability for the installation strategy and whether an earth is required (e.g. voltage, class I or II product status)? Has a local isolator been provided to enable the unit to be isolated for maintenance purposes?
  • Page 13 Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 – Appendix Q MVHR Installation Guide Page 5 of 6 1. System Balancing & Calibration Decision Yes, No or Has the air flow been checked using a proprietary device such as an anemometer (recommended)? Have the controls been set following a defined process? Refer to figure 3 flow diagram Have all distribution grilles been locked where possible to minimise unapproved occupant adjustment?
  • Page 14 Standard Assessment Procedure 2005 – Appendix Q MVHR Installation Guide Page 6 of 6 2. Handover and Control/Maintenance Advice Decision Yes, No or Has the customer been supplied with suitable documentation detailing maintenance and operational requirements? Has the customer been advised that opening windows is not recommended during normal use in order to ensure the energy efficient operation and performance of the balanced system? Has the customer been advised not to seal natural air flows from...

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