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 carried out in clean, dry conditions where dust and humidity are at minimal levels.
Before obtaining access to terminals or removing this cover, all supply circuits must be disconnected. Titon Recommend: A short piece of flexible ducting, approximately 200mm long is used to connect the unit to the ducting system. Any flexible ducting used must be pulled taut.
Product Information The HRVs are Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) units. They are designed for the energy efficient ventilation of dwellings. The units are designed for continuous ventilation, exhausting stale moist air from bathrooms, toilets, kitchen and utility rooms. As the stale air is extracted, the unit’s heat exchanger transfers heat, which would have been wasted, to the fresh air being supplied to the bedrooms and living rooms.
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Dimensions H200 Q Plus DO NOT BOX IN UNIT...
Installation H200 Q Plus Read and observe the guidance & safety notices listed in Warnings, Safety Information and Guidance . The units are designed to be mounted on the underside of a horizontal surface. The mounting surface and fixings must be sufficiently strong to support the unit. The unit is H200 32Kg, ...
Condensate drain pipe must be installed to have a minimum 3° fall from the unit. Titon recommend the use of 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’ recommended as an...
Ducting Connections Read and observe the Warnings, Safety Information and Guidance. The HRV unit has a labels with the icons indicating which port is which. It is very important that ducting is connected to the correct ports in line with the icons below. EXTRACT FROM DWELLING - This duct port is connected to the ducting that carries waste air from the ‘Wet Rooms’...
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Commissioning aurastat® Units TPxxxB/BC HRV Controller Product Manual Once installation of the ducting, HRV and aurastat® is complete the ventilation system will need to be commissioned and setup. See the aurastat® HRV Controller Product Manual for how to change fan speeds and other settings aurastat®...
Section TPxxxB/BC Product Overview Control & Features The TPxxx B & BCunits are programmable with Titon controllers. Boost Overrun Timer SUMMERboost® to the HRV. These can be used to A programmable timer that controls SUMMERboost® allows both the supply switch between fan speeds or control...
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Switching & Controls The Switched Live (LS1, LS2) Boost(s) must be supplied via the same circuit as used to power the unit. A 3 (LS1 only) or 4 (LS1 &LS2) pole local isolator must be installed. The Boxed Relay (Part No. TP505) may be required to switch from other circuits.
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Switch Defaults SW1 - Volt Free - Kitchen Boost. SW2 - Volt Free - Wet Room Boost. SW3 - Volt Free - SUMMERboost Control. Volt Free switch inputs Ref EE163 Switch Defaults LS1 - 230V~ - Kitchen Boost LS2 - 230V~ - Wet Room Boost The Switched Live (LS1, LS2) Boost(s) must be supplied via the same circuit as used to power the unit.
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Any of these switch arrangements can be used in switch inputs SW1 to SW3 depending on their con guration and the type of MVHR. 1 2 3 Volt-free boost switching of MVHR using single- TP506 Latching Summer Mode switch / pole switches TP502, TP503, TP507 and / or TP522 Latching SUMMERboost®...
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Switch Positions TP508 Three Position Rotary Switch 1 - Setback Speed 2 - Continuous Speed 3 - Boost Speed For this con guration to function correctly; S1-1 Needs to be set to a Kitchen or Wet Room Boost switch, S1-2 Needs to be set to a Setback switch. 3-Way rotary switch Ref EE162...
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External Sensors If sensors are tted with switches ensure they are switched to VDC Room Sensor 2 (default TP541 RSC Room CO Sensor) Room Sensor 1 (default TP542 RSH Room Humidity Sensor) Additional Options: TP540 RSQ Room Air Quality Sensor TP543 RST Room Temperature Sensor 0-10V Sensor connections Ref EE161...
Duct Heater If a Duct Heater is required it must be fitted to the From Atmosphere ducting. Ducting Layout To ensure From Atmosphere air is thoroughly mixed with air heated by the duct heater; ducting must be fitted using two 90°...
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Duct Heater Set Point With the TJK10K sensor positioned as shown, the duct heater set point must be set to 8˚C using the potentiometer on the front electrical cover of the duct heater. Wiring Installer to ensure correct rated Fuse is fitted and used. Duct Heater 7 6 5 L1 L2 L3 N 2 Pole...
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Commissioning Units TPxxxB/BC HRV Controller Options Once installation of the ducting and HRV is complete the ventilation system will need to be commissioned and setup using a compatible Titon display interface unit The Titon display interface units are: aurastat V...
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Configurable Item B models BC models SUMMERboost® Enable Enable Duct Heater Enable/ Disable Enabled Disable Duct Heater Frost Frost Hyst 1 °C 1 °C Duct Heater threshold 4 °C 4 °C Room Sensor 1 Set point Low 0060 0060 Set point High 0070 0070 Room Sensor 2...
Maintenance Filter Replacement Filters should be replaced at least annually, or more regularly dependent on environmental conditions. The installed aura controller will indicate filter change required in line with the Filter Change Interval settings. Filters should be replaced with like for like components. The H200 can be specified with filters with different grades.
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. WARNING: The unit uses a 230V ~ supply and contains rotating mechanical parts. ISOLATE the unit from mains power supply and allow sufficient time for all moving parts to stop before undergoing any Servicing or Maintenance.
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