Heat recovery cell Digital Controller (optional) Heat Recovery cell bypass damper Humidity sensor (optional) Coarse filter for supply air Carbon dioxide sensor (optional) Coarse filter for extract air VOC sensor (optional) Post-heater (Optional) Cable gland (behind the extract air duct) NOTE For more detailed instructions, go to www.airflow.com...
DV96 (Integral CO Sensor) INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNIT IMPORTANT • DV96 can be equipped with an optional electric post heater (900W) For further information, go to www.airflow.com • In the DV96 Adroit unit, there is a sealing tape at the bottom of the heat recovery cell. Mounting options: • Unit supplied with wall mounting bracket; optional ceiling mount available. These units can also be floor mounted if raised up to give clearance for condensate drain. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For safe and proper handling, it is necessary to know the basic safety regulations and the intended usage of the ventilation system. Read this manual before operating the ventilation unit. Keep this manual for later use. In case of loss, you can download the manual from our website. This user manual contains all important tips for operating the system safely. This user manual must be observed by all persons who operate...
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DV96 (Integral CO Sensor) INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Ventilation has to be constant for the indoor air to stay healthy for the building’s occupants. Even for longer holidays, it is not advisable to stop the ventilation because the indoor air will become stuffy and during the heating season, the indoor air humidity may condense in the ventilation ductwork and structures, causing moisture damage. You can control and automate the ventilation unit operation in the following ways: • By using a Digital Controller installed in the building • Through the Adroit Home local network connection and the Web interface • Through the Adroit Cloud Service and the Web interface • Through a remote monitoring service or building automation system (BMS) by using voltage signals or Modbus messages The required ventilation may also be adjusted automatically with the optional room mounted between carbon dioxide and humidity sensors. In this case, ventilation remains optimal even if the dwelling is unoccupied. By using the week clock, you can create just the right ventilation for your individual lifestyle. WARNING The unit is not intended for use by children (under 8 years) or by persons with reduced sensory, physical, or mental capabilities, or lack of knowledge and experience that limit the safe operation of the unit. These people can use the product under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety or as directed.
• It is recommended that the unit is not positioned in sound sensitive areas unless some acoustic deadening measures are taken. Mount the DV96 on the wall with a mounting bracket, as shown in the adjacent figure. Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after mounting. MEASURING TUBES The accessory bag with the unit includes four airflow measuring tubes. These can be inserted in the ducts to allow for easier ventilation adjustment. CEILING MOUNTING BY USING THE NOTE CEILING MOUNTING BRACKET When installing the unit, please DV96 Adroit units can also be mounted vertically by using the consider having sufficient space in optional ceiling mount bracket. Attach the ceiling mounting bracket:...
DV96 (Integral CO Sensor) INSTALLATION CONDENSING WATER In the heating season, the extract air humidity condenses into water. Water formation may be abundant in new buildings, or if the ventilation is low, compared to the humidity production of residents. Condensed water must be able to get out of the unit without obstruction. Check in conjunction with maintenance, for example, during the autumn before the heating season begins, that the condensate collection tray positioned inside the unit at its base is not clogged and that there is no leakage. You can 75 mm check it by pouring a little water into the condensate collection tray positioned inside the unit at its base. Clean, if necessary. Water must not be allowed to enter the electrical system. MOUNTING THE CONDENSING WATER OUTLET 1. Push the main body of the condensing water outlet downward from above, through the hole in the bottom plate of the ventilation unit. 2. Push the tension pin downward from below NOTE towards the main body. 3. Place the valve ball inside the housing of the condensing water outlet. The standard Silent Klick condensing water outlet 4. Attach the housing to the condensing water installation requires 75 mm of free space below outlet.
There are two unit models, left- (L) and right-handed (R). The figure shows the right-handed model. FILTERS When the maintenance reminder alerts, check the cleanliness of the filters and replace them if required. The Adroit unit has three air filters: • 2 x ISO Coarse > 75% (G4) - complies to ISO 16890, coarse filter filters insects, heavy pollen and other relatively large foreign objects out of the outdoor air (A). • 1 x ISO ePM1 50% (F7) filters - complies to ISO 16890 fine filter filters microscopic pollen and dust particles out of the supply air (B). NOTE • T he coarse filter filters the extract air and keeps the heat recovery cell clean (C). DV96 Adroit: The filter change interval depends on the ambient concentrations of The service space in front of the dust and particulates. It is recommended that the filters be changed unit must be at least 400 mm. every spring and autumn, or at the very least once a year. Using original Airflow filters ensures that the ventilation unit remains in top condition, giving the best results. The filter replacement interval depends on the ambient dust concentration. It is recommended that the filters be replaced every spring and autumn or at the very least once a year. Failure to follow these recommendations may void any warranties.
DV96 (Integral CO Sensor) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FANS Check the cleanliness of the fans when carrying out the filters and heat recovery cell maintenance. Clean the fans, if necessary. You can clean the fan blades with compressed air or by brushing them gently. Do not remove or move the fan blade balancing pieces. WARNING The fans can be easily damaged and should be handled carefully. We recommend that you clean the fans in place where they are mounted. CLEANING THE SUPPLY AIR FAN When you want to clean the supply air fan, proceed as follows: 1. Isolate the power to the ventilation unit. 2. Open the ventilation unit door by lifting the latch up. 3. Lift the door off. 4. As described in the Filters and Heat Recovery Cell section remove the extract air filter (C), the cell top bracket (E) and the heat recovery cell (D).
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DV96 (Integral CO Sensor) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING THE EXTRACT AIR FAN When you want to clean the extract air fan, proceed as follows: 1. I solate the power to the ventilation unit. 2. Open the ventilation unit door by lifting the latch. 3. Lift the door off. Please note that the door is heavy. 4. R emove the filters, the cell top support and the heat recovery cell, as described in sections Filters and Heat Recovery Cell. 5. O pen the four screws (PZ2) (figure 1) on the extract air fan cover and remove the cover (figure 2). 6. T he fan can now be cleaned in place. 7. I f you want to remove the fan for cleaning, proceed as follows. a. P ush the fan gently upward (figure 3). b. P ry the plastic lock to the right of the fan with a suitably sized screwdriver. (figure 4).
EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DV96 (Integral CO Sensor) FOR BRINE HEAT EXCHANGER 24 VDC relay/contactor for controlling the pump and solenoid valve Distribution board +24VDC Ethernet connection on top of the unit RJ45 Female MLV control Mains supply cable 1.2m long. Cable exit on top of the unit.
Applied National Standards and Technical Specs. In Particular Basis of self-attestation: Quality Assurance BS EN ISO 9001/2015 – Cert no – FM 00152 Environmental Assurance BE EN ISO 14001/2015 – Cert No – EMS 569454 Any alterations or modifications made to the equipment, without prior consultation with Airflow Developments Ltd, invalidates this declaration. Date: 10/06/2019 Name: Alan Siggins Position: Managing Director Airflow Developments Limited Aidelle House, Lancaster Road, Cressex Business Park High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. HP12 3QP, U.K. T: +44 (0)1494 425252 E: info@airflow.com W: airflow.com...
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