ecoclima EVHRC EVO Installation Manual

Decentralized heat recovery unit

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EVHRC EVO
Decentralized heat
recovery unit
- Rev.00 - 05/2024

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  • Page 1 Installation manual EVHRC EVO Decentralized heat recovery unit - Rev.00 - 05/2024...
  • Page 2 First of all, we would like to thank you for having chosen one of our units. As you will realise, you have made a winning choice by purchasing a product that represents the state of the art in domestic air-conditioning technology. Thanks to the product you have purchased and by following the suggestions in this manual, you will benefit from optimal environmental conditions with the lowest possible energy investment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS General information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � p. 5 1.1 About the manual .
  • Page 4 8.2 Dimensions ........... . p. 29...
  • Page 5: General Information

    GENERAL INFoRMATIoN GENERAL INFORMATION 1�1 About the manual This manual was written to provide all the explanations for • Lists the correct management of the appliance. In the figures  This instruction manual is an integral part of the appli- 1 The numbers indicate the individual components.
  • Page 6: General Warnings

    GENERAL INFoRMATIoN Contains specific warnings and all information necessary It contains specific warnings useful information for the for positioning, mounting, connecting the device and op- most common commissioning and routine maintenance. Technical information eration. Commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting It addresses all recipients. They are addressed exclusively to the Technical Assistance It contains detailed technical information about the appli- Centre.
  • Page 7: Disposal

    GENERAL INFoRMATIoN 1�4 Disposal The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product must not be treated as normal household waste, but must be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equip- ment.
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    PRoDUCT INTRoDUCTIoN PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 2�1 Identification The appliance can be identified by the rating plate: Technical rating plate This shows the technical and performance specifications of 1� Technical rating plate the appliance.  Tampering with, removing or missing identification plates does not allow the product to be reliably iden- tified by its serial number and therefore invalidates the warranty.
  • Page 9: List Of External Components

    PRoDUCT INTRoDUCTIoN 2�4 List of external components Configuration A 1� 4� Telescopic air duct Filter 2� 5� Grille 3� Aesthetic cover 2�5 List of internal components Configuration A 1� Ceramic heat exchanger 4� 2� 5� Fan cover Device body 3� Pre-cut for external electrical connection 6�...
  • Page 10 PRoDUCT INTRoDUCTIoN 2�6 Compatible accessories Description Standard filter FDR - Replacement G3 filter Replacement ceramic heat exchanger SCR1 - Replacement ceramic heat exchanger Dn 100 SCR2 - Replacement ceramic heat exchanger Dn 160 ISO kit + ISO predisposition KIS1 - Predisposition hole with insulated pipe Dn 100 KIS2 - Predisposition hole with insulated pipe Dn 160 Angle kit KUA1 - Angle exit kit Dn 100...
  • Page 11 PRoDUCT INTRoDUCTIoN Description Mounting frame...
  • Page 12: Installation

    INSTALLATIoN INSTALLATION 3�1 Preliminary Warnings  For detailed information on the products, refer to every precaution suggested by common sense and the chapter 8 p. 28. safety regulations in force at the place of installation.  Installation must be carried out by the installer. If instal-  Using only the supplied installation-specific compo- lation is not performed correctly, there may be a risk of nents is recommended.
  • Page 13: Minimum Installation Distances

    INSTALLATIoN • environments with the presence of flammable or explo- • the supporting surface does not affect load-bearing sive gases or flammable fluids building elements, piping or power lines • solar radiation and proximity to heat sources • the functionality of load-bearing elements is not com- promised  Avoid installing the unit in the vicinity of the sea.
  • Page 14: Positioning

    INSTALLATIoN 3�6 Positioning Preliminary Warnings • the surface does not affect piping or power lines The unit must be installed indoors. • the functionality of load-bearing elements is not com- promised  Check that: Unit installation General assembly diagram 1� 4�...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATIoN ► use a core drill  Proceed with caution near the outside wall to avoid breaking the plaster around the hole. ► make a hole through the wall  Take precautions so that the removed material does not ► maintain a downward slope towards the outside hit people and objects below.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATIoN ► Insert the grille from the inside To reposition the heat exchanger: ► insert the heat exchanger from the inside towards the ► push the grille until it exits from the outside end of the tube with the smaller diameter ►...
  • Page 17: Electrical Connections

    INSTALLATIoN 3�7 Electrical connections The device leaves the factory fully wired and only requires connections of the covers can lead to overheating of connection to the power supply. the terminals, electric shock or fire.  Any replacement of the power cable must only be car- Preliminary Warnings ried out by qualified personnel and in accordance with current national regulations.
  • Page 18 INSTALLATIoN Access to the electrical panel  Access to the electrical panel is only permitted to qual-  Before carrying out any work, ensure that the power ified personnel. supply is switched off. To access the connections: ► pull the cover towards you ►...
  • Page 19: Finish

    INSTALLATIoN 3�8 Finish After making the electrical connections: ► attach the unit cover to the device body...
  • Page 20: Remote Control

    REMoTE CoNTRoL REMOTE CONTROL 4�1 Interface Description  Batteries are not included. Use AAA type batteries. The remote control has been designed to allow easy use even without particular programming. To activate it, simply insert the batteries. Inserting the batteries Keypad key functions Basic functions Advanced functions (for installer)
  • Page 21 REMoTE CoNTRoL General switch-on Activation ► press the LED flashes in the color of the active mode the unit switches on Deactivation ► press the LED flashes 4 times in red the unit switches off...
  • Page 22: Preliminary Warnings

    START-UP START-UP 5�1 Preliminary Warnings  This section is dedicated to the Technical Service  The customer must be present when the appliance is Centre. The specifications of the Technical Service tested and informed of the contents of the manual and Centre are described in chapter p. 5.
  • Page 23 START-UP • Medium threshold setting 200 Index: Indicated by two fast flashes of the green LED • High threshold setting 250 Index: Indicated by three fast flashes of the green LED To set the relative humidity threshold ► press and hold the button the LED indicates the set threshold Light sensor The light sensor allows you to assess the brightness.
  • Page 24: Plant Delivery

    START-UP Plant delivery once all the checks and controls on the correct operation • the instructions for use of the plant have been completed, the installer must ex- • the routine maintenance plain the following to the user: • the basic functional characteristics of the appliance Switching off for extended periods If the appliance is not used for a long period of time, the following steps must be taken:...
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance Annual operations Check: The once-a-year maintenance plan includes the following • tightening of the screws, fans and electrical box, of the operations and checks and must be carried out by the unit’s external panelling Technical Service Centre or by qualified personnel. •...
  • Page 26 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the heat exchanger 1� Unit cover 3� Heat exchanger 2� Device body To remove: ► disconnect the power supply to the unit ► press the release points and pull the unit cover towards ► remove the screws from the device body ►...
  • Page 27: Faults And Remedies

    FAULTS AND REMEDIES FAULTS AND REMEDIES Preliminary Warnings If one of the following faults is found: ► contact an authorised Technical Assistance Centre or professionally qualified personnel • ventilation does not activate  Work must be carried out by a qualified installer or a •...
  • Page 28: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFoRMATIoN TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical data Models u.m. Fan (UNI EN 13141-8) (1) Type Axial DC Brushless Speeds number Nominal air flow rate m³/h Air flow in the cycle m³/h Maximum speed air flow m³/h Average speed air flow m³/h Minimum speed air flow m³/h Maximum cycle speed air flow...
  • Page 29 TECHNICAL INFoRMATIoN Models u.m. Duct depth Min 240 / Max 540 Min 240 / Max 540 1. Data referring to the UNI EN 13141-8 standard 2. External air temperature 7 °C / 72 % RH; Internal air temperature 20 °C / 28 % RH Dimensions Size 02 Max 540...

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