Innova HRC 08 Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual
Innova HRC 08 Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Innova HRC 08 Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
DECENTRALIZED HIGH EFFICIENCY HEAT RECOVERY UNIT
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL DECENTRALIZED HIGH EFFICIENCY HEAT RECOVERY UNIT Page1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX GENERALITY .................................. 4 1.1.1 INTRODUCTION ..............................4 1.1.2 BASIC SAFETY RULES ............................. 4 1.1.3 SYMBOLOGY ..............................5 1.1.4 WARNINGS ................................ 5 1.1.5 COMPLIANCE ..............................6 1.1.6 RANGE ................................6 1.1.7 IDENTIFICATION ..............................7 1.1.8 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES ........................... 7 1.1.9 OPERATION DESCRIPTION ..........................
  • Page 3 4.1.4 VERSION OPERATION -I- ..........................23 MAINTENANCE ................................26 5.1.1 CLEANING OR REPLACING FILTERS......................26 5.1.2 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER ......................27 5.1.3 GENERAL CLEANING OF THE UNIT ......................28 ALARMS ..................................29 6.1.1 GENERALITY ..............................29 6.1.2 PROBLEMS WITHOUT ERROR INDICATION ON THE DISPLAY ..............29 6.1.3 ALARM SIGNALING ............................
  • Page 4: Generality

    GENERALITY 1.1.1 INTRODUCTION This manual was conceived with the aim of making installation and management of your system as simple as possible. By reading and applying the suggestions in this manual, you will be able to obtain the best performance from the purchased product. We would like to thank you for the choice you made by purchasing our product.
  • Page 5: Symbology

    SYMBOLOGY 1.1.3 The symbols shown in the following file allow you to quickly provide the information necessary for correct use of the unit. Safety related symbols ATTENTION Warns that the operations indicated are important for the safe operation of the machines Authorized personnel only DANGER Warns that failure to observe the instructions involves a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 6: Compliance

    RoHS2 2011/65/EU • WEEE 2012/19/EC • 1.1.6 RANGE HRC 08 1) Defines the maximum range 2) Type of installation 3) Type of exchanger 4) Type of control Size: 08 up to 80 m³/h V: Vertical view V: sensitive I: electronics I...
  • Page 7: Identification

    1.1.8 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES HRC 08 is a very high efficiency dual flow decentralized ventilation unit; The unit is particularly suitable for residential units with the possibility of installing the number of units necessary to cover the house's air exchange requirement; Each unit covers approximately 50-60 m2 of surface.
  • Page 8: Operation Description

    1.1.9 OPERATION DESCRIPTION The unit is a decentralized ventilation system with heat recovery with the following characteristics and peculiarities: promotes healthy ventilation in offices, schools, commercial activities allowing the correct air exchange in the rooms and extracting excess humidity and bad smells;...
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION 2.1.1 INSTALLATION CONDITIONS The unit must be installed according to the national and local standards governing the use of electrical devices and according to the following indications: • install the unit inside residential buildings with an ambient temperature between 0°C and 45°C; •...
  • Page 10: Unit Placement

    2.1.2 UNIT PLACEMENT Unit placement The unit can be installed against an external wall with the pipes directly to the outside The installation takes place directly adjacent to the wall and directed outward holes; The assembly sequence includes the installation of the telescopic tubes, the external grille and the unit;...
  • Page 11 Template for wall holes For the assembly of the unit, a template is supplied to easily make the holes in the wall of the unit and the fixing points; • Place the installation template on the wall Mark and drill the wall making the two holes for external •...
  • Page 12 Piping assembly Sprinkle the hole made with cement mortar or polyurethane foam. Insert the telescopic tube inside the hole made and bring the part of the tube with the larger diameter flush with the external wall. Move the part of the pipe with the smaller diameter, bringing it flush with the internal wall.
  • Page 13 Fan assembly Insert the fans in the pipes respecting the indications of the direction of the fan as shown in the figure shown in the following image; -Insert the fan into the pipe with a smaller diameter avoiding making it slide too much in the pipe; NB If it is placed in a pipe with a larger diameter, the seal of the fan gasket could be insufficient;...
  • Page 14 - Wall mounted unit The unit is supplied with a wall mounting bracket To fix the unit on the wall: Drill and plug the wall bracket using the references • on the assembly template; Level the bracket, preferring a minimum inclination •...
  • Page 15 Fan connectors connection After installing pipes, fans and units it is necessary to connect the connectors of the fans to the unit; To connect the fan connectors; • Rotate the unit from below, creating a gap between the wall and the unit; •...
  • Page 16: Condensate Drain Connection (Enthalpy Version Not Present X)

    2.1.3 CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION (NOT PRESENT ENTHALPY VERSION X) Due to the heat recovery system (the hot exhaust air is cooled by the intake air inside the heat exchanger), the humidity contained in the indoor air condenses inside the unit. For the correct functioning of the heat recovery unit, it is therefore necessary to connect a condensate drain to the hydraulic system or to lose it externally.
  • Page 17: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3.1.1 GENERALITY - Before starting any operation to make the electrical connections, make sure that the unit is not electrically powered - Make the necessary electrical connections by consulting only the electrical diagram attached to this manual. - Install a suitable cut-off and differential protection device for the exclusive service of the unit. - It is essential that the unit is connected to an efficient earth connection.
  • Page 18 Electrical connections The electronic card is located on the front left side of the unit where any auxiliary connections can be made; For auxiliary electrical connections • Use the hole adjacent to the electrical cord outlet hole to route other connections to the unit's electrical panel; •...
  • Page 19: Unit Wiring Diagrams

    3.1.2 UNIT WIRING DIAGRAMS Version I LINKS PROVIDED BY THE CUSTOMER GRID Speed Booster Contact closed / function active CHILLER Post battery generator control or preheating battery Clean Contact REMOTE DISPLAY Remote control (4 wires) ON OFF REMOTE (ON DISPLAY) Remote ON OFF contact present on remote display Contact closed / unit OFF Page19...
  • Page 20: Electrical Connections Version -I

    3.1.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS VERSION -I- Auxiliary Connections The card allows the operation of the EC Brushless fan through a remote control described above; Some auxiliary functions have been implemented in the card such as the connection of the regulators and the management of a battery / post valve; REMOTE ON OFF LINK The remote panel has an ON OFF command with which the unit can be connected via a...
  • Page 21: Commissioning And Method Of Use

    COMMISSIONING AND METHOD OF USE 4.1.1 GENERALITY The commissioning of the unit and any modification of the factory settings must only be carried out by qualified personnel (authorised installer). 4.1.2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ON THE MACHINE The unit is controlled completely manually by the user, through the touch control on the wall;...
  • Page 22: Psswitch Settings

    4.1.3 PSSWITCH SETTINGS In the upper part of the board there are 4 dipswitches for the various operating configurations of the unit; It is essential to set the dip-switches correctly; then the indications for the various methods of use are repeated; DIPSWITCH FUNCTIONS DIP SWITCH A CHILLER contact pre-heating coil activation...
  • Page 23: Version Operation -I

    4.1.4 OPERATION The unit is controlled completely manually by the user, through the touch control on the wall; The remote control has an internal air quality and humidity sensor for automatic control of the air flow; Remote Panel Meaning of the keys in the main display: Allows the unit to be Button for modifying the temperature switched on / off from the...
  • Page 24 4.1.4.1 DISPLAY HUMIDITY AND IAQ Holding the central fan key down (3 sec) displays the humidity detected immediately. Pressing the same key again for 3 seconds switches to the IAQ value. Wait 10 seconds without pressing any key to automatically exit this menu and return to the main one. Humidity set adjustment 4.1.4.2 CHANGE FAN SPEED AND BOOSTER FUNCTION - The keys for selecting the desired speed of the unit are present on the display;...
  • Page 25 4.1.4.5 KEY LOCK By pressing the + and - keys simultaneously for 3 seconds, local blocking of all keys is activated, confirmation is given by the display of the writing bL. All adjustments are inhibited by the user and bL appears when any key is pressed. Repeating the sequence unlocks the keys.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE To always guarantee the correct and optimal functioning of the unit, it is necessary to carry out all the maintenance interventions periodically. 5.1.1 CLEANING OR REPLACING FILTERS To replace the filters, or clean them, proceed as follows: • remove power to the unit; Remove the grilles at the top and bottom of the unit •...
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Heat Exchanger

    5.1.2 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER We recommend that you check the condition of the heat exchanger annually and clean it if deemed appropriate. This operation must only be carried out by qualified personnel (installer). To clean the heat exchanger proceed as follows: remove power to the unit;...
  • Page 28: General Cleaning Of The Unit

    View for exchanger extraction 5.1.3 GENERAL CLEANING OF THE UNIT It is advisable to occasionally check and, if necessary, clean the fans, the condensate drain and the internal walls of the unit. These operations must only be carried out by qualified personnel (installer).
  • Page 29: Alarms

    ALARMS 6.1.1 GENERALITY In the event of problems or failures, take note of any error code that has appeared on the display of the electronic control unit or of the remote control, take note of the model and serial number of the unit you have (present on the identification plate attached to the side of the unit) and contact the installer.
  • Page 30: Alarm Signaling

    6.1.3 ALARM SIGNALING Below is a list of all the alarms managed by the application. The presence of an alarm has two display modes: • an error code present on the command; • a led on the electronic card which shows a sequence of flashes with the type of alarm present. 1 UNIT CARD ALARM SIGNAL LED 2 PANEL ALARM SIGNALING 6.1.4...
  • Page 31: Notes And Maintenance Information

    NOTES AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION NOTE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ 03- 2 0 23 N 4 2 Technical Assistance Center The data contained in this manual may be changed by the manufacturer without notice. Page31...

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