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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Contents 1 Introduction and safety information 1.1 General ............. 1.2 Safety .
  • Page 3 Optional accessories ........... . . 21 Dry membrane trap with HEATPEX ARIA VITALE 10/32 adapter ......22 Dry ball trap 32 mm .
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Read command 0x03 ........... . . 45 Modification command 0x06 .
  • Page 5: Introduction And Safety Information

    The Aria Vitale HRV of the unit and understand the resulting dangers. unit by HEATPEX will be referred to as the unit. This unit is not a toy and children must not play with it. Chil- dren shall not attempt to clean or maintain the unit without supervision.
  • Page 6: Unit Overview

    flow values specified in the ventilation project. It is recommended to install a ventilation system using Heatpex Aria Connect and Heatpex Aria ADURO ducting. Heatpex is not responsible for incorrect performance of the unit as a result of incorrect installation of ventilation...
  • Page 7: Packaging Contents

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW 2.3 Packaging contents The packaging contains the following items: Aria Vitale heat recovery ventilation unit Control panel Power supply cable Floor mounting set Set of wall/ceiling mounting brackets Set of 4 Torx wrenches (beneath the fresh air filter cover)) Noteboard pen (beneath the exhaust air filter cover) Condensate drain fitting with water hose Quick start guide, product data sheet and commissiong protocol...
  • Page 8: Unit Overview

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW 2.4 Unit overview The basic version of the unit includes the following components:: 1. Unit casing 15. Noteboard pen (beneath the exhaust air filter blind) 2. Mounting brackets with levels (2 pcs.) 16. Exhaust air filter blind 3.
  • Page 9: Configurations

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW tions of Eurovent from 2022. PM1 is most harmful to health; 2.5 Configurations with their small size, the particulates enter the bloodstream directly and lead to cancer, cardiovascular disorders, and de- mentia. The Aria Vitale unit is available in the following configura- tions, differing by type of sensors and heat exchanger.
  • Page 10: Unit Dimensions

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW 2.12 Unit dimensions...
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW 2.13 Technical data Aria Vitale 300 Aria Vitale 450 Aria Vitale 600 Rated air flow 300 m3/h 450 m3/h 600 m3/h Static pressure at rated air flow 180 Pa 165 Pa 200 Pa Sound power level emitted through casing 44,4 dB(A) 50,9 dB(A 53,4 dB(A)
  • Page 12: Fan Performance

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW 2.14 Fan performance Aria Vitale Silver/Gold/Platinum 300 Air flow...
  • Page 13: Aria Vitale Silver/Gold/Platinum 450

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW Aria Vitale Silver/Gold/Platinum 450 Air flow...
  • Page 14: Aria Vitale Silver/Gold/Platinum 600

    CHAPTER 2. UNIT OVERVIEW Aria Vitale Silver/Gold/Platinum 600 Air flow...
  • Page 15: Unit Installation

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION Chapter 3 Unit installation 3.1 Air requirements at the installation site of the unit • The unit has to be installed in an indoor area where the If installed or operated during indoor construc- temperature will be between +5°C and +45°C. tion works, the unit shall be protected against impact and ingress of dust.
  • Page 16: Simultaneous Operation Of Aria Vitale Unit With Open Flue Combustion Equipment

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION Due to the noise generated by the unit, it is not recommended 3.2 Simultaneous operation of Aria to install the unit in open spaces or in close proximity to bed- Vitale unit with open flue rooms. combustion equipment 3.5 Unit unboxing and preparing for installation...
  • Page 17: Installation Variants

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION The above icons are placed on the unit’s casing next to the 3.6 Installation variants duct connections, the connections are also labeled in four lan- guages in order to prevent mistakes The Aria Vitale is designed for operation in 3 installation op- tions: •...
  • Page 18: Wall/Ceiling Installation

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION >400 2. Place the template against the wall and level it. You can use one of the mounting brackets equipped with a level. Pay attention to the surface and load-bearing capac- ity of the wall or ceiling on which the unit will be in- stalled.
  • Page 19: Floor Installation

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 4. Fix the brackets to the wall using fasteners suitable for 6. Secure the unit against movement by tightening the re- the load-bearing capacity of the wall where the unit will taining bolts into the bottom of each mounting bracket. be mounted.
  • Page 20 CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 2. Put the gasket on the drain fitting thred and screw the condensate drain fitting into the drain hole. The condensate drains are positioned as shown in the above graphic: The condensate drain fitting should be screwed in •...
  • Page 21: Optional Accessories

    3. DRY BALL TRAP 32 MM (52600700100T) 10/32 adapter installation Heatpex Aria Vitale 10/32 adapter is used to connect the unit’s default drain outlet to the standard plumbing (32 mm) 1. Remove the protective plug securing the condensate drain.
  • Page 22: Dry Membrane Trap With Heatpex Aria Vitale 10/32 Adapter

    1. Remove the protective plug securing the condensate drain. 3. Connect the adapter to the 32 mm plumbing (e.g water trap, dry trap) Dry membrane trap with HEATPEX ARIA VITALE 10/32 adapter The Aria Vitale 10/32 adapter can be purchased with a dry membrane trap.
  • Page 23 CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION The condensate drain fitting should be screwed in manually, without the use of tools. Overtightening the component can cause damage to the unit’s cas- ing and compromise its sealing. 5. Connect the outlet of the ball trap to the 32 mm plumb- 3.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Unit To The Ductwork

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 3.11 Connecting the unit to the ductwork The Aria Vitale unit is equipped with 200 mm internal diame- ter connection spigots. The spigots are designed especially to be compatible with the Aria ADURO system. Using the Aria ADURO system for ductwork is recommended due to high level of air tightness and ease of installation.
  • Page 25 CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION If the 200 mm diameter is too large, you can use the Aria ADURO Reducer (125/160/200 mm) to connect pipes of smaller diameters. 3. Insert an ADURO 125 mm or 160 mm pipe into the con- nector until it fits tightly.
  • Page 26: Control Panel Installation

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION It is advised to avoid using pre-insulated flexible ducts to connect the unit with the rest of the duct- work. These types of ducts can result in high pres- sure losses and are prone to damage, which can lead to compromised air tightness and loss of efficiency, adversely affecting the performance of the unit.
  • Page 27: Control Panel Wall Installation

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 1. Unscrew the three screws that secure the control panel base to the unit’s cover using a Torx T10 key which is located beneath the cover of the fresh air filter. 2. Carefully remove the base of the control panel, being 4.
  • Page 28 CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION with a blind (available for purchase as an option, along with a 10m power and control cable). 2. Disconnect the cable from the base of the control panel. The control panel is intended for wall mounting, ex- clusively in dry indoor environments.
  • Page 29 CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 5. Insert the control panel blind into the base of the con- trol panel blind on the unit. 4. Attach the base of the control panel blind to the unit’s cover by screwing it in place. 6.
  • Page 30 CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 8. Disconnect the control panel connector from the main board. 12. Screw the ends of the 10-meter cable to the control panel connector as shown in the diagram. Then, plug the connector back into the socket on the main board. 9.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Unit To The Power Supply

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION The cable connecting the control panel to the unit’s main board should be routed within the wall and kept away from electrical wiring and devices emit- ting strong electromagnetic fields. 3.13 Connecting the unit to the power supply 14.
  • Page 32: Maintenance Access

    CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 1. Insert the IEC C13 plug into the socket located on the side of the unit. 2. Insert the Schuko plug into the electrical socket with an earthing pin. 2. To remove the cover, unscrew the 6 securing screws 3.
  • Page 33 CHAPTER 3. UNIT INSTALLATION 6. Unscrew the screw securing the unit’s cover. 3. Detach the control panel from the control panel base. 7. To remove the unit’s cover, grip it by the corners and gently pull until the cover disengages from the grooves on the unit’s casing.
  • Page 34: Steps Before Commissioning The Unit

    This can unit. be done closing the diffusers or by using the Heatpex Aria throttle/damper. Follow the design guidelines to • Provide the user with a complete set of documentation ensure proper airflow distribution throughout the sys-...
  • Page 35: Unit Operation

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION Chapter 4 Unit operation • Gear 1 – 35% 4.1 Unit operation guidelines • Gear 2 – 55% • The unit should operate continuously to ensure a con- • Gear 3 – 75% stant exchange of air in the building. Turning off the unit for an extended period of time is not recommended as it will lead to an increase in pollutants and moisture in- side the building, which, in extreme cases, can lead to...
  • Page 36: Control Panel Operation

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION • Gear 1 – 35% Manual mode • Gear 2 – 55% Operation mode in one of the three defined gears. LEDs be- tween the +/- icons indicate the current gear. Pressing the "+" • Gear 3 – 75% icon will switch to a higher gear, while the "-"...
  • Page 37: Connecting The Aria Vitale To A Mobile Phone

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION 4.4 Connecting the Aria Vitale to a mobile phone In order to do the first configuration of the unit, it needs to be paired with a smartphone. The Aria myHOME mobile app is required for this process 1.
  • Page 38: Registering The Unit In The Web App

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION The Aria myHOME mobile app is for initial configu- ration of the unit during the first start-up, especially 1. Select Begin on the following screen: when the premises still do not have Internet connec- tivity. For everyday use, it is recommended to con- nect the unit to the Internet via a WiFi network, as explained in Section 4.5.
  • Page 39 CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION 5. Enter new installation name and the unit serial number, 3. Login to the website using newly created account which will be displayed in the mobile app 6. In the next step, enter the password that is displayed in 4.
  • Page 40: Operation Via Web Service

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION 7. Search for or manually input the name of the WiFi net- work (SSID) to which the unit will be connected and en- ter the WiFi password. 4.6 Operation via web service The Aria myHOME web service allows remote control of the unit connected to the internet via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 41 CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION The fan speed and duration of the party mode can be defined in the installer settings. The party mode remains active for the defined time or until manually turned off. Once the de- fined duration elapses, the unit returns to its previous operat- ing mode, either automatic or manual.
  • Page 42: User Menu

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION Schedule Allows to define the schedule according to which the unit will operate in automatic mode. Upon selecting the icon user is transfered to Schedule editing view. Schedule There must be free space available on the timeline in order to add a new time interval.
  • Page 43: Installer Menu

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION Installer menu Control over the unit’s operating mode. This setting aligns with the options in the main menu of the application. Confirm service configuration - Defines if confirming the setting Unit state - Determines ON/OFF status of the unit. change is neccessary Regulation lead sensor - Select the leading sensor for bypass and Automatic mode - Turns on or off...
  • Page 44: Modbus Communication

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION Filter support Enforce the filter replacement procedure - Stops the unit when the filter working time has elapsed. Filter replacement by the user - Specifies if the end user can The parameters: Transmission speed and Number of stop replace the filters by himfself.
  • Page 45: Communication Settings

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION Sample query: 01 03 00 04 00 02 85 CA According to protocol specification, the above command defines the reading of 2 (00 02) data registers starting from register 4 (00 04) of The communication is carried out using the RS485 stan- the device with address 1 (01) using the read command 0x03 (03).
  • Page 46: Modification Command 0X10

    CHAPTER 4. UNIT OPERATION According to the protocol specification, the above command defines Sample response signaling a modification error: the modification of the values of data registers starting from register number 39 (00 27) in the device with address 1 using the frame 0x10 01 86 03 02 61 (10).
  • Page 47: Inspection And Maintenance

    5.1 Filters replacement The need to replace filters is indicated by the filter dirt icon It is recommended to use original Heatpex fil- on the control panel and in the Aria myHOME applica- ters, which ensure perfect compatibility with the tion.
  • Page 48 CHAPTER 5. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Do not brush, vacuum clean, or use detergents or any other chemical substances on the dirty filters. Cleaning filters in this way significantly reduces their effectiveness compared to clean, new filters. Using cleaned filters will result in reduced unit performance and increased noise levels.
  • Page 49 CHAPTER 5. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 7. Turn on the unit back. 8. In the Aria myHOME application, navigate to Unit pa- rameters. Expand the Filters menu and select Yes from the dropdown list next to Filter work time reset. Con- firm by clicking th Confirm button at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 50: Disposal Of The Unit

    CHAPTER 6. DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT Chapter 6 Disposal of the unit The Aria Vitale unit is subject to the regulations of the European Parliament Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). This means that the units must not be disposed of with other waste but should be taken to a designated waste collection point for recycling, processing, or disposal.
  • Page 51: Attachements

    CHAPTER 7. ATTACHEMENTS Chapter 7 Attachements 7.1 Electrical diagrams Fans...
  • Page 52: Sensors

    CHAPTER 7. ATTACHEMENTS Sensors Preheater...
  • Page 53: Bypass

    CHAPTER 7. ATTACHEMENTS Bypass...
  • Page 54: Energy Data

    CHAPTER 7. ATTACHEMENTS 7.2 Energy data The data complies with the requirements of Regulations (EU) 1253/2014 and (EU) 1254/2014. SUPPLIER NAME Heatpex sp. z o.o MODEL IDENTIFIER Aria Vitale Aria Vitale Aria Vitale Aria Vitale Aria Vitale Aria Vitale Aria Vitale 300...
  • Page 55: Modbus Table

    CHAPTER 7. ATTACHEMENTS 7.3 Modbus table Table below states a complete list of Modbus parameters for the controller. The table is valid for programs S001.00 and newer. BMS Index Modbus adress Variable name description Singal type Min. value Max. value Dom.
  • Page 56 CHAPTER 7. ATTACHEMENTS (Continued) W2_EN Extract fan integer 0 – inactive, work permission (W2) 1 - active Speed_W1_USER W1 speed in dyn. (15) dyn. (100) integer Output % gear 1 Speed_W1_USER W1 speed in dyn. (15) dyn. (100) integer Output % gear 2 Speed_W1_USER W1 speed in...
  • Page 57 CHAPTER 7. ATTACHEMENTS (Continued) Flow_W2_USER3 Flow setpoint 4000 integer Unit: m3/h wywiew – gear 3 k_fac_W1 K factor 1000 float supply fan k_fac_W2 K factor 1000 float extract fan PSA_W1 Start level dyn. (15) dyn. (100) integer Output in % supply fan PSA_W2 Start level...

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