Flexit SAT-EC Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

Flexit SAT-EC Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

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SAT-EC
Exhaust fan
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
SAT ventilation system
ITEM. NO. 120390, 120391, 120393, 120488, 121165
120542EN-03
2024-02

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  • Page 1 120542EN-03 2024-02 SAT-EC Exhaust fan ITEM. NO. 120390, 120391, 120393, 120488, 121165 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS SAT ventilation system...
  • Page 2 S A T - E C Our products are subject to continuous development and we therefore reserve the right to make changes. We also disclaim liability for any printing errors that may occur.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Electrical connection ..........................10 5.3. Connection instructions, standard ......................11 5.4. Connection instructions with control panel ................... 12 5.5. Connection instructions with Control Panel and Forcing switch/humidifier/Cooker hood ..... 13 5.6. Connection instructions with Forcing switch/humidifier/Cooker hood ..........14 5.7. Control according to local requirements, SAT-EC .................... 15 Maintenance schedule ............................16 6.1. Inspection/Maintenance ........................... 17 Dimensioned drawings ............................18 S A T - E C...
  • Page 4 S A T - E C Symbols used These products are marked with a number of symbols that are used for labelling on the product itself and in the installation- and user documentation. DANGER: DO NOT TOUCH Exhaust Outlet air Exhaust air ELECTRIC CURRENT air, kitchen...
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • In order to avoid the risk of fire, instructed in the safe use of the electric shock and injury, it is unit or supervised to ensure safe essential to read all safety and use, and as long as they are aware maintenance instructions and all of the risk. warning texts before starting to • The product is not intended for use the unit. use by children. Children must • All electrical connections must not play with the unit. Children be carried out by qualified must not perform cleaning or electricians. If the power cable maintenance without supervision. should be damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the • This fan is intended exclusively manufacturer’s service agent or a to handle ventilation air in correspondingly qualified person. residences and commercial • The fan must not be used for buildings. exhaust air containing flammable • All pipework installation must be or readily combustible gases. executed by authorised HVAC •...
  • Page 6: Installation/Preparatory Work

    S A T - E C 1. Installation/Preparatory work 1.1. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM, SVEC Ø100 Ø125 Ø100 542,9 598,0 542,9 REVISION HISTORY * The connection between the cooker hood and SVEC should be performed with a connector sleeve/Polyflex hose CHECKED REV NOTE APPROVED DATE 1x 51019 replaced by...
  • Page 7: How Does The System Work

    2. How does the system work? The used, poor-quality air from the kitchen, bathroom and toilet(s) is expelled from the building via the exhaust INFO! In order to maintain an air fan. appropriate indoor climate and Fresh, new outdoor air is drawn in through valves in the to prevent condensation damage, living room and bedroom(s).
  • Page 8: Specifications Of Your Exhaust Air Fan

    S A T - E C 3. Specifications of your exhaust air fan There are several types of fan to choose between. Check which type is installed in your home. LVEC attic fan KVEC duct fan SVEC cabinet fan The exhaust air fan is normally located in the attic, directly above the cooker hood.
  • Page 9: System Description

    4. System description 4.1. OUTLINE DIAGRAM Bath- Laundry room room The entire system normally consists of an exhaust air Living room fan, cooker hood, fresh air valves, exhaust air valves, ducts and a roof cowl. Fresh air supply The projected ventilation drawing illustrates how the Exhaust air different components are to be positioned.
  • Page 10: Exhaust Air Fans

    S A T - E C 5. Exhaust air fans Attic fan (LVEC) Duct fan (KVEC) Cabinet fan (SVEC) 5.1. POSITIONING INFO! It is important to position the fan so that it is easy to access for subsequent service and maintenance procedures. Type LVEC – attic fan Fit the attic fan on a solid underlay. If there is no actual floor in the attic, use a sheet of fibreboard or similar.
  • Page 11: Connection Instructions, Standard

    +10V 5.3. CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS, 0-10V IN STANDARD +10V As standard, the SAT-EC fan is supplied connected so as 0-10V OUT to operate at a single speed: Home mode. +10V NB! Any adjustment of the air flow must be performed 0-10V OUT on installation.
  • Page 12: Connection Instructions With Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL In order to adjust the speed of Away mode, turn the If you install a control panel (accessory) for the SAT-EC potentiometer labelled “Away” from 0 to 10, where 0 is fan, this gives you three speeds to choose between.
  • Page 13: Connection Instructions With Control Panel And Forcing Switch/Humidifier/Cooker Hood

    5.5. CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS WITH CONTROL PANEL AND FORCING SWITCH/HUMIDIFIER/COOKER HOOD If you install multiple accessories for the SAT-EC fan, this In order to adjust the speed of Away mode, turn the gives you three speeds to choose between. potentiometer labelled “Away” from 0 to 10, where 0 is The item nos.
  • Page 14: Connection Instructions With Forcing Switch/Humidifier/Cooker Hood

    COOKER HOOD In order to adjust the speed of Away mode, turn the If you install extra accessories for the SAT-EC fan, this potentiometer labelled “Away” from 0 to 10, where 0 is gives you three speeds to choose between.
  • Page 15: Control According To Local Requirements, Sat-Ec

    5.7. CONTROL ACCORDING TO LOCAL REQUIREMENTS, SAT-EC In order to achieve energy class B, it is necessary control the fan according to local requirements. This is to make it possible to control the flows individually, independently of each other in at least two zones.
  • Page 16: Maintenance Schedule

    S A T - E C 6. Maintenance schedule Disconnect voltage to the fan before performing maintenance. Component Action Interval Fans Inspect fans connected to the cooker hood at least once a year. 12 months Fans not connected to the cooker hood only need to be inspected every three years. 3 years Clean the fans as necessary. Cooker hood For units that have a kitchen hood fan connected for the exhaust air: 2 weeks Wash the grease filter. Check that the damper is clean and that it closes completely. Valves Exhaust air valves (in the bathroom, laundry room, etc.) need to be cleaned at least once a year. 12 months Air intake Check that no leaves or other objects have become stuck in the intake. 12 months The air intake may ice up during the winter, so make sure to check it regularly (every day, if necessary).
  • Page 17: Inspection/Maintenance

    6.1. INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE Remove the plug from the socket to disconnect voltage from the product. Specifications of your exhaust air fan SVEC Universal cabinet fan The exhaust air fan is positioned in a cabinet There are several types of fan to choose or behind a spice shelf directly above the between. Check which type is installed in cooker hood. your home. When it is time to clean the fan, do the LVEC Universal attic fan following: KVEC Universal duct fan •...
  • Page 18: Dimensioned Drawings

    S A T - E C 7. Dimensioned drawings KVEC 125 Item. no. 120393  125 210,0 LVEC 100 Item. no. 120390 LVEC 125 Item. no. 120391...
  • Page 19 SVEC R Item. no. 120488 SVEC C Item. no. 121165  100(2X)  125(2X) S A T - E C...
  • Page 20 Flexit AS, Moseveien 8, 1870 Ørje, Norway www.flexit.no...

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