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  • Page 1 Service instruction SAVE VSR 150/B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Introduction ............1 To install the electric heater in the supply air duct (extra zone) ........21 Document description........1 To install the water heater in the supply air Product overview......... 1 duct ............21 Name plate ..........2 To install the water cooler in the supply air Product liability..........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The proce- dures must be done by approved personnel only. Document description Speak to Systemair for more information on how to install ac- cessories that are not mentioned in this document. Product overview Fig.
  • Page 4: Name Plate

    • Approved protective helmet • Approved hearing protection • Approved protective gloves • Approved protective shoes • Approved work clothing Use a mobile device to scan the scannable code and go to the Systemair documentation portal for more documentation and document translations.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    The serial number is found on the name plate. • For more information about spare parts, contact technical support. • Always use spare parts from Systemair. • To find spare parts, refer to the scannable code on the name plate. To open the door...
  • Page 6: To Repair The Rotor Belt

    Disconnect the product from the power supply. Open the door (refer to 3.1 To open the door). Remove the heat exchanger cover. Use a strip of adhesive tape to attach one end of the bro- ken belt to the rotor. Turn the rotor by hand to get hold of the other end of the broken belt.
  • Page 7 Disconnect the product from the power supply. Loosen the screws of the heat exchanger housing to ac- cess the belt pulley. Open the door (refer to 3.1 To open the door). Disconnect the heat exchanger cable and the rotation sensor. Pull out the heat exchanger towards you.
  • Page 8: To Reset The Manual Overheat Protection

    Put the new belt on the rotor. To reset the manual overheat protection Push the red button on the electrical heater. Assemble the heat exchanger. Pull the belt on the belt pulley. Install the heat exchanger. 10. Connect the heat exchanger cable and the rotation sensor.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Operation Supply air fan is set to High level and extract air fan is set to Low The product can be controlled in different ways: level to increase air pressure with- in the apartment for better dust • SAVE CONNECT – wireless control with a mobile collection through central vacuum application.
  • Page 10: Priority Of Functions And Modes

    Priority of functions and Indoor air quality modes The product automatically controls indoor humidity User modes and functions such as Away, Crowded, Fire- and/or CO levels. When air quality deteriorates, place, Holiday, Refresh are always interrupted by manual the airflow is increased. selection of Auto and Manual modes.
  • Page 11: Overview Of The Alarms

    • Alarms log The last 20 alarms can be viewed in the alarm log. 4.7.1 Overview of the alarms Note: If alarm continues, speak to Systemair technical support. Alarm Explanation Solution A class alarms: Frost protection Water temperature in the heating coil is Make sure the water circulation pump is too low.
  • Page 12 • Wait until the bypass damper func- tionality test is complete. If the alarm occurs again after approxi- mately 3 minutes, speak to Systemair technical support. Rotor motor feedback Heat exchanger rotor motor malfunction.
  • Page 13: Overview Of System Preferences Menu

    Alarm Explanation Solution Filter warning Notification about the upcoming filter Make sure to change filters within a change. month. Filter Time for filter change. Change the filter. Details about filter retailers can be found in Help menu. External stop The product was stopped by an exter- Remove the cause of stop signal.
  • Page 14: Output

    Configure the alarm signal from the Start/Stop Circ. Configure the stop and start signals Extra controller external heater, cooler or pre-heater. Pump, Y1 for the circulation pump. alarm Heating Start/Stop Circ. Configure the fluid temperature feed- Change-over Pump, Y3 back signal from the change-over feedback Cooling system.
  • Page 15: Control Regulation

    Range: 0–20 °C. Range: –30 °C – 40 °C. • Set the circulation pump stop delay. Default setting is 5 mi- • Set P-band. Default setting is 4 °C. nutes. Only available if the heater type is Water or Range: 1–60 °C. Change-over.
  • Page 16 Setting Manual Manual Flow Pressure External Manual Fan Stop — enables or disables the manual fan stop. Default setting is OFF. Pressure Sensors – – Supply air fan control sensor: – — configure sen- Pressure at 0V: 0-500 Pa, default set- sor voltage rela- ting 0 Pa tion to pressure.
  • Page 17: User Modes

    • Set by-pass location. Default setting is based on the prod- 4.9.7 Logs uct configuration. See information about alarms, fans and Supply / Extract. parameters. • Set if the secondary air is permitted. Default setting is Off. Off / On. Fans Levels •...
  • Page 18: Overview Of Help Menu

    4.10 Overview of Help menu See FAQ (frequently asked questions), trou- bleshooting of alarms, contact information for support. • Service Partner details — information about service partner. – Company – Telephone – Homepage – Email • User modes – detailed description of all user modes. •...
  • Page 19: Accessory Overview

    Accessory overview Schematic layout of available accessories RMK-T PTC-S PH-S CO 2 PH-E AI DO WH/WC (cooling) (heating) RL RL AO DO • ELH — electric heater 5.1.1 Explanation of symbols • PH — outdoor air duct heater • 1 — Outdoor air •...
  • Page 20: To Install The Indoor Air Quality Sensors

    • RMK-T — relay kit with a transformer List of accessories: • U — outdoor damper • Systemair-1 CO2 duct sensor — 14906 • V — exhaust damper • Systemair-E CO2 sensor — 14904 • GHT — ground heat exchanger •...
  • Page 21: To Install The Electric Heater In The Outdoor Air Duct

    To install the electric heater in To install the PTC heater in the outdoor air duct the outdoor air duct List of accessories: List of accessories: • CB 125-0,6 230V/1 Duct heater — 5289, CB 125-1,2 • PTC – DN125 – 0.8kW — 215132 230V/1 Duct heater —...
  • Page 22: To Install The Electric Heater In The Supply Air Duct

    To install the electric heater in To install the PTC heater in the supply air duct the supply air duct List of accessories: List of accessories: • CB 125-0,6 230V/1 Duct heater — 5289, CB 125-1,2 • PTC – DN125 – 0.8kW — 215132 230V/1 Duct heater —...
  • Page 23: To Install The Electric Heater In The Supply Air Duct (Extra Zone)

    To install the electric heater in To install the water heater in the supply air duct (extra the supply air duct zone) List of accessories: List of accessories: • VBC 125-2 Water heating battery — 5457 • VBC 125-3 Water heating battery — 9839 •...
  • Page 24: To Install The Water Cooler In The Supply Air Duct

    To configure: To install the water cooler in Go to Service menu. the supply air duct Enter the password (default 1111). List of accessories: Set the heater type Components � Heater � Water. • CWK 125-3-2,5 Duct cooler,circ — 30021 Set the actuator voltage type.
  • Page 25: To Install The Ground Heat Exchanger

    5.10 To install the ground heat 5.11 To install the heat pump with exchanger change-over valve The ground heat exchanger can be connected to an outdoor List of accessories: air duct to increase the air temperature and prevent ice on •...
  • Page 26: To Install Dampers

    To configure: 5.12 To install dampers Go to Service menu. Install dampers in the exhaust and outdoor ducts to prevent Enter the password (default 1111). cold draughts and condensation when the product is set to off. Set the heater type Components � Heater � Change- over.
  • Page 27: To Connect Cooker Hood For Save /B Product Series

    List of accessories: List of accessories: • Recommended cooker hoods can be found at • DPR200T — 212987 www.systemair.com in the list of accessories of your product. Configuration CB UI1 Go to Service menu.
  • Page 28: To Connect More Than One Control Panel

    To install: 5.15 To connect more than one Connect the control panels to the diverting plug. control panel The maximum cable length is 50 meters. Up to 10 control panels can be connected to one product. Connect the diverting plug to the connection box. •...
  • Page 29: To Connect The Presence Detector

    5.17 To connect the presence detector Any required function can be started by a presence detector when there is a movement in the room. List of accessories: • Presence detector/IR24 — 6995 To configure: Go to Service menu. Enter the password (default 1111). Go to Input �...
  • Page 30 © Copyright Systemair AB All rights reserved Systemair AB reserves the rights to alter their products without notice. This also applies to products already ordered, as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications. Document in original language...

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