SystemAir SAVE VTR 100/B Installation Instructions Manual

SystemAir SAVE VTR 100/B Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 SAVE VTR 100/B Installation instructions Document in original language | 254537 · v2...
  • Page 2 This also applies to products already ordered, as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications. Systemair is not liable or bound by the warranty if these instructions are not adhered to during installation or service. 254537 | v2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview ............1 cooker hood attached directly to the unit ........14 General Description ........1 7.4.2 Installation between or in a Warranty ..........1 cupboard without a base using Type label..........1 brackets ......... 15 Important Safety Information ......1 7.4.3 Optional installation in a Intended Use.........1 cupboard with a base ....
  • Page 5: Overview

    For the assertion of warranty claims, the products must be correctly connected and operated, and used in accordance with the data sheets. Further prerequisites are a completed maintenance plan with no gaps and a commissioning re- port. Systemair will require these in the case of a warranty claim. Type label Before calling your service representative, make a note of the specification and production number from the type label, which can be found next to the external connections and inside of the unit.
  • Page 6: Admonitions

    | Technical Data • The system should operate continuously, and only be stopped for maintenance/service. • Do not connect tumble dryers to the ventilation system. • Make sure that filters are mounted before starting the unit. Admonitions Danger • Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any maintenance or electrical work! •...
  • Page 7: Dimensions And Weight

    Technical Data | Dimensions and Weight Fig. 2 Dimensions of the unit, right-hand orientation The unit weight is 39 kg. 254537 | v2...
  • Page 8: Connections And Left/Right-Hand Orientation

    | Technical Data Connections and Left/Right-hand orientation Fig. 3 Left—hand and right-hand orientation Position Description Right-hand orientation (Outdoor air connection is situated on the right side of the unit viewed from the front) Default version at delivery. Left-hand orientation (Outdoor air connection panel is situated on the left side of the unit viewed from the front) The unit can be switched to left-hand orientation by changing mounting bracket and connection box location.
  • Page 9: Condensation Outside Of The Unit

    Transport and storage The SAVE VTR 100/B should be stored and transported in such a way that it is protected against physical damage. It should be covered so dust, rain and snow cannot enter and damage the unit and its components.
  • Page 10: Location And Space Requirements

    • The unit requires regular maintenance and therefore kitchen furniture panel between cabinets where the unit is lo- cated must be removable. • Depending on the cupboard depth and selected kitchen furniture panel installation method, the SAVE VTR 100/B unit may have to me shifted forward using wood blocks at the back.
  • Page 11: Wall Preparation For Mounting Bracket

    Make sure to find a correct depth for installation of the SAVE VTR 100/B unit before proceeding with the mounting bracket installation on the wall. The SAVE VTR 100/B is supplied with approximately 1 – 1,5 m of power cable and fitted with a plug for 230 V~, single phase earthed connection located at the top of the unit.
  • Page 12 | Connection box installation and switching orientation from Right-hand to Left–hand 1 Unscrew the connection box mount plate and a cover plate on the other side of the unit. These plates have to be swapped. A cable can be found under the cover plate.
  • Page 13: Installation

    Verify that all ordered equipment are delivered before starting the installation. Any discrepancies from the ordered equipment must be reported to the supplier of Systemair products. Table 1 Included parts...
  • Page 14: Wall Preparation For Mounting Bracket

    | Installation Fig. 5 Sticker dimensions Dashed lines mark the outline of SAVE VTR 100/B unit. Wall preparation for mounting bracket 1. Prepare the surface where the unit is to be mounted. Make sure that the surface is flat, vertical and that it supports the weight of the unit.
  • Page 15 Installation | If the wall is from a thick concrete or bricks, no special preparation is needed (figure 6, pos. A), otherwise make nec- essary adjustments (figure 6, pos. B). The unit weights 39 kg. Make sure there is a power socket is located nearby the unit, preferably above it. It must be earthed. SAVE VTR 100/ B power cable length is 1 –...
  • Page 16: Installation With Monolit-B Cooker Hood

    1. Pull the cooker hood power supply and control cables to the top since the mounted SAVE VTR 100/B unit will block access to the back. Fig. 8 Installation of the cooker hood Fig.
  • Page 17: Installation With 251-10/B Cooker Hood

    (figure 10, pos. X). Pull the cooker hood power supply and control cables to the top since the mounted SAVE VTR 100/B unit will block access to the back. Fig. 10 Installation of the cooker hood Fig.
  • Page 18: Installation Between Or In A Cupboard Without A Base With A

    Screw the cooker hood directly to the bottom of the unit using prepared holes (figure 12, pos. 1). Mounting the unit with attached cooker hood 1. Pull the cooker hood power supply and control cables to the top since the mounted SAVE VTR 100/B unit will block access to the back.
  • Page 19: Installation Between Or In A Cupboard Without A Base Using Brackets

    When the cooker hood cannot be attached directly to the unit, use included brackets. Flexible duct is needed to connect the cooker hood with the SAVE VTR 100/B unit when using this type of installation. Fig. 14 Installation using brackets Mark out and fasten screws so that they protrude a few millimetres from both cupboard sides (figure 14, pos.
  • Page 20: Optional Installation In A Cupboard With A Base

    Fig. 15 Dimensions of a hole in the base of the cupboard Using a saw, cut out a hole in the base of the cupboard. When the SAVE VTR 100/B unit is mounted directly on the wall, the minimum distance from the wall to the hole has to be 55 mm (figure 15, pos. A).
  • Page 21: Wiring And Configuration

    Number Explanation Wall or any other mounting surface Wood block (if needed, 25–100 mm) SAVE VTR 100/B Adjustable bolts (15–25 mm) Kitchen furniture panel (P) Fig. 18 Top view Adjust bolts if shifting distance is less than 25 mm or use wood blocks in case the required distance is greater.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Kitchen Furniture Panel On Sides Of Cabinets

    | Installation 1. Install four M6 bolts into threaded inserts on the unit and lock bolts with hex nuts (figure 19). Bolts protrusion can be adjusted later. A cross screwdriver and a 10 mm spanner are needed. They are not included in the package. Fig.
  • Page 23 Installation | Fig. 21 Installation of bolts and brackets 1. Install four M6 bolts into threaded inserts in brackets and lock bolts with hex nuts (figure 21). Bolts protrusion can be adjusted later. A cross screwdriver and a 10 mm spanner are needed. They are not included in the package. Brackets are adjustable vertically (figure 21, A) and horizontally (figure 21, B).
  • Page 24: Fitting The Kitchen Furniture Panel As A Door

    The electrical connection box can be found on the exhaust air outlet side of the unit. The print card can easily be taken out from the unit, without using tools. Fig. 24 Main circuit board position Main circuit board layout The SAVE VTR 100/B is equipped with built-in regulation and internal wiring. 254537 | v2...
  • Page 25: External Connections (Connection Board)

    Electrical connections | Fig. 25 Main circuit board connections Position Description Connection to the external connection box Terminals for a heater Terminals for a TRIAC Terminals for the mains power supply Terminals for power supply of extract air fan Terminals for power supply of supply air fan Terminals for internal relative humidity/temperature sensor Analog input 1 —...
  • Page 26: Before Starting The System

    | Before Starting the System Fig. 26 External connection box and board Position Description Connection to the main circuit board Connection for external control panel (HMI) or Internet access module (IAM) Modbus RS485 connection AI6–7 Freely configurable Analog input. None/Input type selection in HMI. DO1–4 Freely configurable digital output.
  • Page 27: Concluding Routines

    Concluding Routines | Note: If the SAVE Light control panel is used, the start-up wizard is skipped and the factory settings are used. Select language, set the time and choose airflow control type. Select revolutions per minute as the type of airflow con- trol only if these values are included with the device.
  • Page 28: Disposal And Recycling

    | Disposal and recycling Disposal and recycling This product is compliant with the European WEEE Directive and related national waste legislation. When disposing the unit, follow your local rules and regulations. This product packing materials are recyclable and can be reused. Do not dispose in household waste.
  • Page 29: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    The manufacturer hereby confirms that EN 61000-6-2 SAVE VTR 100/B Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-2: Generic standards – Immunity for industrial environments. comply with all applicable requirements in the following directives and regulations.
  • Page 30 Systemair UAB Linų st. 101 LT–20174 Ukmergė, LITHUANIA Phone +370 340 60165 Fax +370 340 60166 www.systemair.com...

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