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Installation instructions Heat recovery appliance Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+) STORE NEAR THE APPLIANCE This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Delivery Chapter 1 1.1 Scope of delivery Before starting installation of the heat recovery unit, check that it has been supplied complete and undamaged. The scope of delivery of the heat recovery unit Ubiflux includes the following components: Heat recovery appliance type Ubiflux ...
Application Chapter 2 The Ubiflux W300 / W400 / W450 is a ventilation unit with heat version. A left-handed version has the filters on the left behind recovery with a maximum ventilation capacity of 300, 400 or the filter door; a right-handed version has the filters on the right 450 m /h and low-energy fans.
Chapter 3 Version 3.1 Technical information Ubiflux W300 Supply voltage [V/Hz] 230/50 Protection degree IP30 Dimensions (w x h x d) [mm] 675 x 765 x 564 Duct diameter [mm] Ø160 External diameter condensate discharge [mm] Ø32 Weight [kg] Filter class G3 (F7 optional for supply) Fan setting (factory setting) Ventilation capacity [m Permissible resistance ducts system [Pa]...
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Version Chapter 3 Ubiflux W400 Supply voltage [V/Hz] 230/50 Protection degree IP30 Dimensions (w x h x d) [mm] 675 x 765 x 564 Duct diameter [mm] Ø180 External diameter condensate discharge [mm] Ø32 Weight [kg] Filter class G3 (F7 optional for supply) Fan setting (factory setting) Ventilation capacity [m Permissible resistance ducts system [Pa]...
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Ubiflux W450 Supply voltage [V/Hz] 230/50 Protection degree IP30 Dimensions (w x h x d) [mm] 677 x 765 x 564 Duct diameter [mm] Ø180 External diameter condensate discharge [mm] Ø32 Weight [kg] Filter class G3 (F7 optional for supply) Fan setting (factory setting)) Ventilation capacity [m Permissible resistance ducts system [Pa] 2 - 5...
3.2 Fan graphs Fan graph Ubiflux W300 Note: The value stated in the circle is the capacity per fan (in Watt) Volumestroom [m³/h] Flow rate [m Fan graph Ubiflux W400 Note: The value stated in the circle is the capacity per fan (in Watt) Flow rate [m Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+)
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Chapter 3 Version Fan graph Ubiflux W450 Note: The value stated in the circle is the capacity per fan (in Watt) Flow rate [m Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+)
Version Chapter 3 6263-C plaatje2.pdf 4-3-2011 15:44:45 3.3 Exploded view appliance Rear view display cover 1 Service connector Computer connection for service purposes. 2 Display and 4 control buttons Interface between user and control electronics. 3 Control board Contains the control electronics for the basic functions. 4 Extract air filter Filters air flow from dwelling 5 Preheater...
Chapter 3 Version 3.4 Connections and dimensions Ubiflux W300/W400/W450 3.4.1 Ubiflux right-handed version (W450 only in 4/0 version) Ubiflux Right-handed 2/2 Ubiflux Right-handed 4/0 1 = To dwelling 2 = To atmosphere 3 = From dwelling 4 = From atmosphere 5 = Electric connections 6 = Connection condensate discharge Ubiflux Right-handed 3/1 7 = Wall mounting bracket (note the correct position of the rubber strip, washers and caps) Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+)
Chapter 4 Operation 4.1 Description The appliance comes plug and play and operates fully auto- The control system has three ventilation modes. The air flow matically. The extracted indoor air heats up the fresh, clean rate can be adjusted per ventilation mode. The constant vo- outdoor air.
The appliance must be placed level. display cover so it can always be removed. 5.3 Connecting the condensate discharge The condensate discharge line for the Ubbink Ubiflux HR is fed through the lower panel. The condensate must be discharged through a drainpipe. The condensate discharge comes separately with the applian- ce and the installer must screw it into the underside of the ap- pliance.
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• Choose the location of the supply valves to prevent fouling the roof area and the sewage vent stack does not end under and draught. We recommend to use the Ubbink supply val- the tiles. ves.
Installation Chapter 5 5.5 Electric connections 5.5.1 Connecting the power plug The appliance can be connected to an easily accessible, Warning earthed wall socket with the plug that is mounted to the ap- The fans and control board carry a high volta- pliance. The electric installation must comply with the require- ge.
Chapter 5 Installation 5.6 Mounting Enthalpy Heat Exchanger (only for W300 / W400 units) Place the Enthalpy Heat Exchanger into the appliance. 10000888155 Place the frontcover and filter back. Close the filterdoor. Close the condensate discharge with the supplied cap. Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+) Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+)
Chapter 6 Display image 6.1 General explanation control panel The LCD display shows what the operating situation of the ap- After operating the key ‘Menu’, the keys “+” or “-” can be used pliance is. Four control keys can be used to call up and modify to select from three different menus, including: settings in the control unit program.
Display Chapter 6 6.2 Operating mode In operating mode the display may simultaneously show 4 dif- ferent situations/values. 1 = Status fan situation, image coupled appliances (see § 6.2.1) 2 = Air flow rate (see § 6.2.2) 3 = Message text e.g. text filter situation, activation exter- nal switch contact etc. (see § 6.2.3) 4 = Fault symbol (see § 8.1 and § 8.2) 6.2.1 Status system fan This part of the display shows a fan together with a number.
Chapter 6 Display 6.2.3 Message text for operating mode This part of the display may show a message text. The message text “Filter” always takes precedence over the other message texts. The following message text may appear during operating mode. Message text Description on display FILTER When the text “FILTER”...
Warning: Because changes may affect the proper performance of the appliance, changes of settings not described here require consultation with Ubbink. Incorrect settings may seriously affect the proper perfor- mance of the appliance! Use keys ‘-‘ and ‘+’ key to modify selected set value.
Chapter 6 Display 6.4 Readout menu The readout menu can be used to call up a number of 3. Activate the readout menu. current sensor values to obtain more information on the appliance's performance. Modifying values of set- tings is not possible in the readout menu. The readout menu can be displayed as follows.
Display Chapter 6 6.5 Service menu The service menu shows the most recent 10 fault messages. 3. Activate the service menu. Use the ‘+’ and the ‘-’ key to scroll through the messages in In the event of a locking fault, the settings menu and the re- adout menu are blocked and only the service menu can be opened;...
Chapter 7 Putting into operation 7.1 Switching the appliance on and off There are two methods to switch the appliance on or off. - Switching on and off by inserting or pulling the power plug. - Switching on and off through software on the appliance display. Switching off: Switching on •...
Putting into operation Chapter 7 7.2 Setting the air flow rate The factory supplies the Ubiflux for the Ubiflux W300 flow rates set to 50, 100, 150 en 225 m /h and for the Ubiflux W400 / See the settings menu, §6.3, for changing the flow rates. W450 set to 50, 100, 200 and 300 m /h respectively.
Chapter 8 Fault 8.1 Trouble shooting When the appliance control system detects a fault, it is indi- cated on the display with a spanner symbol, possibly together with a fault code. The appliance makes a distinction between a fault at which the appliance keeps running (limitedly) and a serious (locking) fault at which both fans are switched off.
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Fault Chapter 8 Fault Cause Action appliance Action installer code E100 Pressure sensor supply fan • Take the voltage from the appliance. - Switches to constant rpm control. defective. • Check the red pressure hoses (and - The preheater switches on at outdoor Red pressure hoses blocked pressure tubes) for fouling, kinking (non-locking...
Chapter 9 Maintenance 9.1 Filter cleaning User maintenance is limited to periodically cleaning or repla- Place the filters back the same way as they were taken cing the filters. The filter only has to be cleaned when that is out. indicated on the display (it shows the text "FILTER”) or, if a multiple switch with filter indication is mounted, when the red LED at the switch lights up.
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Maintenance Chapter 9 9.2 Maintenance Installer maintenance includes cleaning the heat exchanger Remove the heat exchanger. Be careful not to damage the and fans. Dependent on the conditions, this must done about foam parts in the appliance. once every three years. Switch off the appliance on the control panel (Press the ‘-’ key for 5 seconds;...
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Chapter 9 Maintenance Remove 4 pressure hoses and 3 connectors from the 11 Clean the fans with a soft brush. board. Make sure the balancing weights do not shift! Slide the fan assembly out of the appliance. 12 Replace the separated part of the fan assembly and recon- nect the loose pressure hoses to the pressure tubes.
Electric connections accessories Chapter 11 11.1 Connections connectors Connector X1 eBus or. OpenTherm connector X1 Two-pole screw connector. Set ex factory as eBus connector; after modifying parameter 8 in the Settings menu, also suitable as OpenTherm connector (see §11.3). Only suitable for low voltage Note: For the eBus Application, this connector is polarity-specific. Not suitable for 230V! Connector X2...
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Chapter 11 Electric connections accessories E2365-A.pdf 26-1-2011 14:26:21 E2365-A.pdf 26-1-2011 14:26:21 E2365-A.pdf 26-1-2011 14:26:21 11.2 Connection examples multiple switch .pdf 26-1-2011 14:26:21 E2365-A.pdf 26-1-2011 14:26:21 A multiple switch can be connected to the modular connector X2 of the Ubiflux. This modular connector X2 is directly accessible at the rear of the display cover (see §11.1) without having to take it off.
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Electric connections accessories Chapter 11 11.3 Couple through eBus contact; all appliances equal air flow rate Important: Because of polarity sensitivity, always connect contacts X1-1 to X1-1 and contacts X1-2 to X1-2. Never connect X1-1 and X1-2. A maximum of 10 appliances (1 Master + 9 Slave max.) 230V 230V 230V...
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Chapter 11 Electric connections accessories 11.5 Wiring diagram postheater connection (only possible for Ubiflux +) The electrical connections of the postheater and the extra preheater are the same; the only difference is that the postheater has an ad- ditional temperature sensor that must be wired to connector X15. Please refer to the mounting instructions that came with the heater for more extensive information regarding installation of the postheater or the extra preheater.
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Electric connections accessories Chapter 11 11.5 Connection example geo heat exchanger (only possible for the Ubiflux +) Ⅰ A geo heat exchanger can be connected to the 30°C Ubiflux +. Ⅲ A geo heat exchanger can be connected to connec- tion no. 5 (GND) and no. 9 (+) of 9-pole connector X15;...
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Chapter 11 Electric connections accessories 11.7 Connecting external switch contact (only possible for Ubiflux +) An external switch contact (e.g. switch or relay contact) can be connected to the Ubiflux +. This external switch contact can be con- nected to connections no. 1 and no. 2 of 9-pole connector X15; this 9-pole connector is directly accessible at the rear of the top without having to dismount the display cover (see also §11.1).
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Electric connections accessories Chapter 11 11.8 Connection to 0-10 V input (only possible for Ubiflux +) The Ubiflux + can be equipped with an external provision with 0-10 volt control) (e.g. humidity sensor or CO sensor). This external provision can be connected to pins no. 3 and no. 4 of 9-pole connector X15; this 9-pole connector is directly accessible at the rear of the top without having to dismount the display cover (see also §11.1).
Chapter 12 Service 12.1 Exploded view When ordering parts, in addition to the article code number Example (see exploded view), please state the type of the heat recovery Appliance type : Ubiflux W400 4/0 R appliance, the serial number, the year of production and the name of the part: Serial number : 420020113201...
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The mains cable has a print connector. When replacing it, always order a replacement mains cable Ubbink To avoid dangerous situations, a damaged mains should only be replaced by a qualified person! Modifications reserved Ubbink B. V. continuously strives after improvement of products and reserves the right to change the specifications without prior notice. Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+) Ubiflux W300(+) / W400(+) / W450(+)
Chapter 13 Setting values STEP FACTORY DISPLAY TEXT + DESCRIPTION ADJUSTING RANGE STEP SETTING SYMBOLS 50 m /h or 50 m Air flow rate Ubiflux W300 : mode 50 m /h or 50 m Air flow rate Ubiflux W400 : mode 50 m /h or 50 m Air flow rate Ubiflux W450 : mode Air flow rate Ubiflux W300 : mode 1...
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