Daikin VAM Series Engineering Data page 127

Heat reclaim ventilator
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EDMMT712101
VAM150-1000HVE
1
BEFORE INSTALLATION
(1)
Decide on the transportation route.
(2)
Leave the unit inside its packaging while moving until reaching the installation
site. Where unpacking is unavoidable, protect the unit with protective plates etc. to
avoid damage or scratches to the unit.
2
SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE
(1) Select an installation site where the following conditions are fulfilled and
that meets with your customer's approval.
Location with sufficient strength and stability (beams, ceiling, and
other locations capable of fully supporting the weight of the unit).
Insufficient strength may result in the unit falling over and causing injury.
It may also cause vibration and unusual noise.
Where nothing blocks air passage.
Where the unit is not in direct contact with the ceiling or wall.
If the unit is in contact with the ceiling or wall, it can cause vibration.
Where sufficient service space and space for duct connection can be secured.
For duct connection, refer to the
Where the unit is not in direct contact with the ceiling or wall.
Where ceiling materials are present (this unit can be installed only
above the ceiling).
In the absence of ceiling materials, the unit may make noise in quiet
places.
(2) If the unit intakes foggy, misty, or humid air, water droplets will drip from
the air filter or heat exchange element, causing water leakage or failure.
If the room is under negative pressure or if there is a strong outside wind,
the unit may intake outside air even when the unit is not in operation.
In such cases, install an electric shutter, etc., to prevent outside air from
coming in.
(3) Suspension bolts are used for installation. Check whether the installation
location can withstand the weight of the main unit and, if necessary,
reinforce the location with beams, etc., before installing the unit.
<CAUTION>
When exhausting into a common duct, it is compulsory to use a fire-protection device pursuant
to the Order for Enforcement of the Building Standards Act. To comply with this legislation, a 2m
steel plate rising duct or a backflow prevention damper must be attached.
3
PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
(1) Confirm the positional relationship between the main unit. Be sure to provide maintenance space for
maintenance and inspection of the air filters, heat exchange element, and blower.
(Refer to
(2) Make sure the range of the unit's external static pressure is not exceeded. (See the fan characteristics and
engineering data for the range of the external static pressure setting.)
(3) Open the installation hole in case of pre-set ceilings. Route the power supply wiring, remote controller wiring,
and transmission wiring up to the wiring opening on the main unit. (Refer to
After cutting the ceiling hole, make sure the ceiling is level. It might be necessary to reinforce the ceiling frame
to prevent the ceiling from shaking. Consult an architect or interior designer for details.
(4) Install the suspension bolts. (Use M10 to M12 suspension bolts.) Use hole-in anchors for existing ceilings,
embedded inserts, or embedded foundation bolts for new ceilings to ensure that the ceiling can withstand the
unit's weight. Also, adjust the length to the ceiling surface in advance. (Refer to Fig. 1)
4
INSTALLATION METHOD
(1) Install the unit temporarily.
Attach the lifting lug to the suspension bolt. Be sure to fix it
securely by using nuts (M10, M12) and washers (M10 with
external dia. 30 to 34 mm, M12 with external dia. 32 to 37 mm)
(locally procured) from the upper and lower sides of the lifting
lug. (Refer to Fig. 2)
Install the unit after checking the indoor (SA/RA) and outdoor
(EA/OA) sides on the duct layout against the nameplate.
Do not insert any part or component between the
lifting lug and lifting lug washer.
(2) Adjust the height of the unit.
(3) Use a level to make sure that the unit is level.
(4) Tighten the upper nut to fix the main unit in place.
(5) Attach the duct connector 1 (accessory) with the screw 2
(accessory) to the indoor and outdoor sides (4 locations each).
When attaching, make sure the alignment marking on the main unit
matches up with the triangle
(6) Remove the maintenance cover, and remove the tape from the air filter
and heat exchange element.
(7) Attach the maintenance cover.
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VAM-HVE/HVLT Series
Do not dispose of any parts necessary for installation until the installation is completed.
After bringing in the unit, protect it with packing materials to prevent damage and scratches until installation work is commenced.
If the temperature and humidity inside the ceiling exceed 30°C or RH80%, apply additional insulation materials
to the main unit.Refer to engineering data for operating areas.
Use glass wool or polyethylene foam as insulation not thicker than 10 mm and fits inside the ceiling opening.
5
DUCT CONNECTION
2
.)
SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE
<Be sure to use only the specified parts and accessories for facility construction.>
WARNING
on the duct connector. (Refer to Fig. 3)
<CAUTION>
Hold the lifting lug (4 locations) when moving the unit during or after the unpacking.
Do not apply force to other parts (especially to the electrical component box, air intake, air
outlet, and duct connector).
Required space
A
C
(Suspensi o n bol t pi t c h)
Exhaust ai r to
outdoors (EA)
Fresh ai r from
outdoors (OA)
Inspecti o n hol e
Service space
450
.
<CAUTION>
1. For N dimension, secure the space for downward slope of at least 1/30 necessary for the outdoor duct
to be connected. (Refer to
5
2. Service space is necessary for maintenance (cleaning) of the filters and for servicing of the various
parts. Be sure to provide inspection holes and service space.
6
.)
ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK
Fig. 2
Nut
(locally procured)
Lifting lug
Maintenance cover
Washer
(locally procured)
Double nut
(locally procured)
WARNING
Install the unit in a location that can adequately withstand its mass.
Insufficient strength may result in the indoor unit falling over and causing injury.
Refer to the "Guidelines for the Seismic Design and Construction of Building Equipment"
(Building Center of Japan) for information on the seismic performance of equipment.
<CAUTION>
Be sure to use the provided screws for the duct connector.
Failure to use the provided screws could cause screws to contact internal parts,
resulting in lower performance.
Installation Manual
Return ai r from
room (RA)
Suppl y ai r to
room (SA)
Ceiling surface
El e ctri c al component box
N=50 or more
Unit [mm]
Model Names
A
B
C
VAM150HVE
810
551
759
651
VAM250HVE
VAM350HVE
879
800
823
900
VAM500HVE
973
832
897
932
VAM650HVE
VAM800HVE
1110 1012 1034 1112 387
VAM1000HVE
.)
DUCT CONNECTION
Fig. 1
Ceiling slab
Foundation bolt
Long nut or turnbuckle
Suspension bolt
Main unit
Note) All the above parts are locally procured.
Fig. 3
2
Screw
(accessory)
Duct connector
Marking on duct connector
Duct connector
Main unit
Main unit
(accessory)
alignment
D
E
278
306
338
1
(accessory)
1
3
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