Safety ........................................20 Connections overview ..................................20 Electrical connection unit ..................................21 Power supply ...................................... 21 Compact P2 AIR ....................................21 Change from 400V to 230V ................................22 Circulation pump ....................................23 Connecting a gateway ..................................... 23 Connecting to the internet ................................23 Location on the unit ...................................
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Fire thermostat / external fire automation system ........................31 Joint alarm ......................................32 External heat supply ..................................32 External underfloor heating control ...............................33 Active cooling function ..................................33 Plumbing installation Condensate drain ......................................34 Important information ..................................34 Hot water tank ......................................35 Connection overview ..................................35 Connection ......................................35 Requirements to quality of water ..............................36 Hot water circulation ..................................36 Supplementary coil ....................................36...
General information Important information WARNING Do not turn on the power supply for the unit until there is water in the hot water tank and the outdoor unit has been con- nected up to the unit. If, during the construction phase, you want to have access to ventilation and domestic hot water, but you do not want to connect up the outdoor unit, you must uninstall the circulation pump between the indoor and the outdoor units.
Requirements to quality of water The hot water tank in the Nilan units is made of steel, which has been given a double enamelling, to ensure an extra long service life. In addition, the tank is equipped with a sacrificial anode as extra protection. It is important that the sacrificial anode is replaced regularly.
The heat pump has a reversible cooling circuit, which means that the cooling circuit can be turned and it can cool the supply air in the summer. Compact P2 can cool the supply air by up to 10 ° C in relation to the outdoor air. Due to the low air exchange, usually 1/2 time per hour, it will not act as an air conditioning system.
Unit - the indoor unit Compact P2: AIR: 1. Duct connections 22. Safety valve and manometer for the central heating circuit 2. Filter replacement door 23. Buffer tank 50 litres 3. Control panel (HMI touch panel) 24. Filling tap and particle filter for the central heating circuit 4.
Unit - the outdoor unit Front: Closed and open Rear side: Closed and open Side: Open AIR outdoor unit: 1. Fan 2. Evaporator 3. Heat pump 4. Condensate drain with integral heating cable 5. Connections to/from the indoor unit (liquid) 6.
Temperature sensor overview Temperature sensor in the AIR outdoor unit Temperature sensor in the AIR indoor unit Temperature sensor in Compact P2 T16: Before the condenser (to outdoor unit) T18: Buffer tank (supply flow) T1: Outdoor air T17: After the condenser (from outdoor...
Dimensional drawing Indoor unit: Connections: 1. Outdoor air Ø160 2. Supply air 3. Extract air 4. Discharge air Weight indoor unit: 268 kg Weight AIR9 outdoor unit: 155 kg All measurements are indicated in mm. Outdoor unit AIR9: Seen from below The bottom seen from above...
1" supply flow 1" return flow AIR outdoor unit AIR indoor unit * Everything within the red box is Nilan delivery. 18. Connection 1" 28. Manometer 19. Flexible hose 1" 29. Safety valve 2.5 bar 20. Shut-off valve 30.
If you want to adjust the fan speed level in accordance with the level of use of the dwelling/building (amount of people), you can retrofit a CO2 sensor. Nilan’s CO sensors calibrate automatically. On the control panel, you select the CO2 level you want. If this level is exceeded, ventilation will automatically increase.
To make it esay to service the unit in the future, we recommend that you fit a flexible connection between the unit and the duct system. Nilan flexible sound damper absorbs sounds effectively from both the duct system and from roof stacks.
This should be placed in the outdoor air intake, which will reduce the pollen count in the dwelling. Trolley A Nilan trolley makes it easy to transport the heavy units into the home, without having to carry out heavy lifting yourself with the risk of injury.
The ventilation unit is delivered fully assembled and wrapped on a pallet. You can lift the unit from the pallet and transport it into the building by using a Nilan lifting dolly. You thereby avoid heavy lifting. The unit is delivered from the factory fitted with 4 lifting straps, one in each corner.
Mounting outdoor unit Transport into the building outdoor unit The AIR outdoor unit is delivered wrapped in foil and fixed on a transport pallet with strapping bands. If the surface is suitable, we recommend that you use a lifting dolly to move the unit. ATTENTION If you use a crane to lift in AIR, please be aware that the weight is not evenly distributed at the front and at the back.
Positioning an outdoor unit An outdoor unit must always be positioned on a firm, horizontal and vibration free surface. Consider securing it to a fixed base. You should also take into account the prevailing wind direction during the cold months when heating is required, as the performance of the heat pump will be reduced if the outdoor unit is exposed to strong winds.
Foundation Adjustable legs Foundation Drain for condensate water Fascine Pipe for electrical connection min. 50mm 150 mm 150 mm The illustrations above show an example of an AIR outdoor unit. ATTENTION AIR should be placed on a stable surface or a poured foundation. Condensate drain During operation, condensate water will form in the evaporator of the outdoor unit.
Detaching the front doors from the AIR outdoor unit If you need to access the mechanics, electronics or the plumbing connections in the AIR outdoor unit, you can detach the upper and lower metal plates at the front. WARNING Always disconnect the power supply to the unit before opening the doors to carry out e.g. installation, inspection, clean- ing or maintenance.
Due to the risk of faults caused by inductive influence, the communication cable must be routed in a separate pipe with a minimum of 100mm distance to other live cables. Power connection for Compact P2, ventilation and hot water This power connection via Schuko socket allows to measure the power consumption of the ventilation separately, as well as the possibility that the hot water part does not have the same connection as the heat pump.
Change from 400V to 230V The standard connection in the unit is 3x400V + N. In those countries or areas where this standard is not applicable, the unit can easily be switched to either 3x230V or 1x230V. The terminal block can be found in the control system for AIR. Please refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with the unit. 3 x 400V + N 1.
Circulation pump In Compact P2 AIR and Compact P2 GEO, there is a Power supply cable for circulation pump for central circuit in the Electrical connec- tion panel. The cable is marked with a sticker with the text "Circulation pump" and ends in 3 screw terminals.
The panel is moved out of the unit and the wires are routed through the wire bushing and connected to the terminal block, as shown below. Nilan offers a connection cable with RJ12 plugs of 15 m. It is also possible to customize a cable up to 50 m in length. A standard LAN cable is used for this.
Electrical connection accessories SHW hot water tank The SHW hot water tank is connected to Compact P2 AIR connection panel as shown below. The SHW tank has its own power supply via a Schuko plug. 1. RJ45 plug for transmitting top...
If you want to run Smart Grid, you must connect the Smart Grid modem to the ventilation unit as shown in the picture. The Smart Grid signal is connected to the circuit board in Compact P2, which also controls AIR and GEO if these have been connected up.
External electrical pre-heating element It is possible to purchase an external electrical pre-heating element for frost protection of the ventilation unit. The electrical pre-heating element is mounted in the outdoor air duct before the unit with the necessary temperature sensor. If it is desired to see the actual outdoor air temperature on the control panel, the temperature sensor T1 / T8 must be led out into the duct before the pre-heating element.
Mounting an expansion PCB on the CTS602 circuit board An expansion PCB allows you to expand the functions of the control system. It makes it possible for you to add accessories as shown on the following pages. 1. In order to access the circuit board on which the expan- 2.
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Compact. This makes instal- lation easier. ATTENTION The expansion PCB and the connections must be installed by a certified electrician. The expansion PCB is an accessory to the CTS602 circuit board. Nilan does not supply external components.
User selection 2 User selection 2 offers you the same options as User selection 1. In addition, you get the option of a relay output that can control e.g. a damper or whatever external function you may need to control. The 8-pin plug and the terminal block are located at the top of the unit.
DTBU (damper option) If it is desired to run the cooker hood over the ventilation system, it may in some cases be difficult to get enough air for the cooker hood. To solve that challenge, an EM-box solution can be used. However, if there is not enough space in the installation for an EM box, you can alternatively connect a DTBU damper in the duct system, which has the same function, except that it does not have a built-in dirt filter.
Joint alarm It may be difficult to notice alarms if the unit is located in a place where access is difficult or infrequent, and if the control panel is locat- ed in the same place. An external alarm indicator in the form of an electric bulb or an acoustic signal can be connected to the ventilation unit and announce when an alarm occurs.
External underfloor heating control To avoid the heat pump producing heat when there is no need for it, it is advisable to connect the underfloor heating control on the telestats to AIR. A screw terminal is mounted on the connections panel for controlling heating/cooling. The loop, which is in HEAT and COM, is removed and the signal from the floor heating control is connected here.
Condensate drain Important information Compact P2 is supplied with a reinforced 20 mm condensate drain tube with an integral water trap. ATTENTION Run the condensate drain tube to the nearest drain, allowing an even fall of at least 1 cm per m.
All work must be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with relevant legislation and regulations. Nilan's hot water tanks are double-enamelled, ensuring long life. The efficient foam insulation protects against unnecessary heat loss. All connection nozzles for water have 3/4" thread and are located in the tank bottom.
Requirements to quality of water The hot water tank in the Nilan units is made of steel, which has been given a double enamelling, to ensure an extra long service life. In addition, the tank is equipped with a sacrificial anode as extra protection. It is important that the sacrificial anode is replaced regularly.
Central heating Water connection overview, indoor unit 1. Supply flow to central heating, 3/4" 2. Return flow from central heating, 3/4" 3. Supply flow from outdoor unit (hot), 1" 4. Return flow to outdoor unit (cold), 1" 5. Circulation pump between outdoor unit and indoor unit 6.
Connections overview outdoor unit AIR outdoor unit rear side: AIR9 outdoor unit seen from below: 1. Supply flow to indoor unit (hot), fitted with a 1" flexible hose 2. Return flow from indoor unit (cold), fitted with a 1" flexible hose 3.
Mounting hoses to the outdoor unit You can mount hoses to the outdoor unit in different ways. Your decision will depend on the available space, and whether you want to be able to access the outdoor unit from the bottom or from the back. 1a.
Insulation of hoses from the outdoor unit It is important that the brine hoses between the indoor part and the outdoor part are well insulated, according to current standards. This is done to avoid heat loss and to achieve good operation. CAUTION If the brine hoses is not well insulated, the AIR heat pump will use significantly more energy and in worst case, there will not be enough heat in the house.
Plumbing connections accessories Safety group CAUTION Safety group must be installed in connection with hot water tanks. When water is heated to 60 °C, it expands by 2%. A pressured tank could burst without a safety valve keeping excess water out. The safety valve should therefore drip during warming up.
Hot water tank The AIR unit can be connected to an external hot water tank (SHW) or to the hot water tank in the Compact P2 (DHW). A three-way valve, which can be purchased as an accessory, is required. 28 29...
The domestic cold water is pre-heated in the SHW tank up to 45 °C by the AIR heat pump (default setting 40 °C) through the heat pump coil. It is then fed to the DHW tank in the Compact P2, where it is heated to the desired hot water temperature.
Connecting to DHW hot water If the demand for domestic hot water exceeds the capacity of the heat pump in the Compact P2 unit, AIR can be connected to the solar coil in the DHW tank. It will then help heat the domestic hot water.
This is to avoid vibrations from the unit being transmitted to the duct system. It will also make it easier to move the unit, which may be necessary during future services of the unit. Nilan can supply Soundflex tubes that you can use as flexible connections between the ventilation unit and the duct system. They will also reduce sounds from the system considerably.
Extract air Install the extract air valves in high-humidity rooms and place them strategically where they can extract humid and vitiated air from the dwelling/building most efficiently. High-humidity rooms are, for example: • Bathroom • Lavatory • Kitchen • Utility room Supply air Install supply air valves in living areas.
Balancing Important information ATTENTION To ensure the ventilation system operates optimally, it is important that it is balanced correctly. We recommend that ex- perts do this. It is important to measure the total supply air and the total extract air. The system must have a minimum vacuum, which means it draw out more air than it blows in.
Start-up Central heating Filling with water ATTENTION Before starting the heat pump and the circulation pump, the central heating circuit must be filled with water. Fill central heating circuit with water via the feed tap until the correct water pressure is obtained. It is important that all circuits in the central heating system are open during filling.
Emergency mode Emergency mode domestic hot water If an error occurs in the control system or components in the Compact P2, and the unit therefore stops, it will not be able to produce domestic hot water. If the installer is not able to come right away or the error happens outside the opening hours, and you therefore cannot contact the in- staller, there is a possibility to get hot water by setting the unit into emergency mode.
Emergency mode central heating If an error occurs in the control system or components in the AIR air/water heat pump, and the heat pump therefore stops, it will not be able to heat up the house by the central heating. If the installer is not able to come right away or the error happens outside the opening hours, and you therefore cannot contact the in- staller, there is a possibility to heat up the house by setting the AIR heat pump into emergency mode.
Domestic hot water Errors and solutions domestic hot water Problem Possible cause Solution The unit produces insufficient domestic The filters may be blocked so that insuf- Change the filters and, if necessary, hot water. ficient air is reaching the unit. change the filter change period to a This can occur if the filters are not shorter Interval.
Central heating Problems and solutions central heating Problem Possible cause Solution The telestates call for heat, but the heat During the spring and autumn transition If you still want to heat in some rooms, pump does not start periods, some space telestates may call despite the average temperature of the for heat, but the heat pump does not house being warm enough, you can acti-...
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