Itho Daalderop HRU ECO 200 Installation & Use Manual

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  • Page 1 Itho Daalderop HRU ECO 200 Installation & use...
  • Page 2 Original document.
  • Page 3 Itho Daalderop reserves the right to change products and manuals without prior notice. Due to our continuous process of improving our products, this document may differ from the product delivered to you.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content Safety and regulations 7. Faults 1.1. Safety 8. Service parts 1.2. Standards and guidelines 8.1. Service parts 1.3. Air supply and exhaust system requirements Product information 9. Warranty 2.1. Home comfort and energy saving 10. Statements 2.2. Executions 2.3. Accessories 2.4.
  • Page 5: Safety And Regulations

    1. Safety and regulations 1.1. Safety Safety instructions must be followed to ● avoid physical injury and/or damage to Work on the ventilation system may only ● the product. be carried out by authorised installers Maintenance and cleaning should ● according to the instructions listed in the only be carried out after the appliance manual.
  • Page 6: Standards And Guidelines

    1.2. Standards and guidelines Want to perform maintenance on the device. ä Warning! The government advises closing windows and doors in case of an The specifications and settings of the a p p l i a n c e comply only with the standards and laws of the country in which it is sold.
  • Page 7: Air Supply And Exhaust System Requirements

    1.3. Air supply and exhaust system requirements The air supply system must comply with applicable regulations. ● The ducts to and from the house: steel spiral pipe, with suitable internal diameter. Please refer to the dimensional drawing in this manual. ●...
  • Page 8: Product Information

    One of these advanced devices is the Itho Daalderop ventilation respectively. system HRU ECO 200. The HRU ECO 200 is a balanced ventilation system with heat recovery. The ventilation unit is equipped with a...
  • Page 9: Executions

    2.2. Versions Article Type Description 03-00407 HRU ECO 200 E Balanced ventilation unit with heat recovery; RF; euro plug 2.3. Accessories Item no. Type Description 536-0124 RFT W Wireless control switch with three modes and timer function 536-0150 RFT AUTO...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    2.4. Technical specifications HRU ECO 200 Description Symbol Unit DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Dimensions (HxWxD) 916 x 597 x 290 Weight ADDRESSES Connection HRU duct adapters 2x Ø125 external Bottom fit on HRU duct adapters. Connection EPP couplings Top side 2x Ø125 internal and 2x Ø149 external.
  • Page 11: Product Card Information

    2.5. Product card information Itho Daalderop HRU ECO 200 Description Symbol Unit Specific energy consumption class Specific energy consumption, under moderate kWh/( climate conditions Specific energy consumption, under warm kWh/( climate conditions Specific energy consumption, under cold kWh/( climate conditions...
  • Page 12: Capacity, Pressure And Power

    2.6. Capacity, pressure and power 400 Pa 120,0 W 350 Pa Capacity lines Power lines 100,0 W 300 Pa 80,0 W 250 Pa 200 Pa 60,0 W 150 Pa 40,0 W 100 Pa 20,0 W 50 Pa 0 Pa 0,0 W 0 m³/h 50 m³/h 100 m³/h...
  • Page 13: Dimension Drawings

    2.8. Dimension drawings 1) Minimum free space to be kept around the ventilation unit. 3) Installation with frost valve. 2) Installation without frost valve. Legend Exhaust air to outside Mounting position standard Exhaust air from home Mounting position mirrored Supply air from outside Supply air to dwelling Condensate drain (2x)
  • Page 14: Schemes

    By using (collectively) pre-heated supply air or mixing warmer air from the house with the supply air from outside, the ventilation unit The HRU ECO 200 has a 3-position control as standard where the will continue to operate and provide sufficient ventilation even at ventilation flow rate can be s e t in the low setting and the high outdoor temperatures below -1 °C.
  • Page 15: Status Led

    2.11. Filter sets cement, spray paint and glue. Building moisture disappears best by The HRU ECO 200 has two filters, one for each air stream. Both ventilating the house well and keeping the temperature as filters are placed in the ventilation unit in such a way that they constant as possible, preferably at room temperature.
  • Page 16: Recycling

    It e n s u r e s that the materials making up Legend the appliance can be recovered to achieve significant energy and HRU ECO 200 resource savings. Ceiling mounting bracket Documentation set 2.16.
  • Page 17: Installation

    ● Appropriate fasteners must b e present. ● To a v o i d noise complaints, Itho Daalderop r e c o m m e n d s : connecting the ducts to and from the accommodation spaces with silencers;...
  • Page 18 3.2.2. Mounting positions and duct connections c) Using a flat screwdriver, unlock both channel adapters on the front sides of the unit. Then slide both adapters, connected ä by the mounting bracket, off the unit at the same time. Caution! Fix the ventilation unit to a concrete surface, not to a wooden or plaster surface or to a surface with insufficient mass (˂...
  • Page 19 Mounting positions Wall 'standard Wall 'turned' Floor 'standard' Ceiling 'turned' ( 1) See Conversion for assembly on page 20. Supply air from outside Supply air to dwelling Exhaust air to the outside Exhaust air from home...
  • Page 20 3.2.3. Conversions for assembly c) Rotate both ventilation unit adapters 180°. The ventilation unit comes standard with the air supply ducts on the wall side (side of the mounting bracket). This is the correct position for wall and floor mounting. For ceiling mounting, or if more convenient for wall mounting, the ventilation unit can easily be rotated.
  • Page 21 3.2.4. Wall mounting c) Hook the two wire brackets on the outside of the duct adapters into the holes provided. a) Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using 6 mm dowels and screws (not supplied). >125(1) 425(4) >125 (1) d) Place the ventilation unit, slightly tilted forward, in the wire brackets.
  • Page 22 3.2.5. Ceiling mounting b) Slide the channel adapters back onto the mounting bracket and push the adapters all the way to the left and right against ä the stop. Caution! With this mounting method, the ventilation unit needs a slope of at least 2°...
  • Page 23 d) Tilt the ventilation unit backwards such that the ventilation unit adapters slide under the duct adapters. Once the adapters are fully pushed together, a clear "CLICK" can be heard. The unit is then locked in place. e) Now attach both wire brackets. First hook each bracket on the outside of the duct adapter into the hole provided for this purpose, then clamp the underside of the bracket into the underside of the ventilation unit housing.
  • Page 24 c) Slide the channel adapters back onto the mounting bracket ä Caution! and push the adapters all the way to the left and right a g a i n s t the stop. The ventilation unit adapters slide into the duct adapters in only one way.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Channels

    3.3.3. Exhaust air from home (2x) thermally and vapour tightly insulated. The HRU ECO 200 is fitted with two duct adapters at the top. Each Through this spigot, the ventilation unit extracts the duct adapter has 2 spigots for connection to Ø125 mm or Ø150 exhaust air from the house.
  • Page 26: Electrical Connection

    The ventilation unit can be electrically connected with a euro plug. 3.5.1. Connection with euro plug The E version of the HRU ECO 200 is equipped with a euro plug. b) Mount the supplied condensate hose over the Control takes place with wireless accessories.
  • Page 27: Operation

    When a Spider Connect system is installed; controllable via the Spider climate thermostat. A combination of the above options. You can register up to 20 wireless control switches and/or sensors to an Itho Daalderop ventilation unit or system.
  • Page 28 ) or On/Off (wireless only) to the boiler or heat pump A unique feature of the climate thermostat is that it is also suitable for controlling your Itho Daalderop ventilation system . By connecting the ventilation unit wirelessly to the thermostat, you can also control the ventilation, in addition to the wireless control switches, via the thermostat.
  • Page 29: Commissioning

    5. Commissioning 5.1. Preparation 5.2. Commissioning Prior to commissioning Go through the following steps to c o m m i s s i o n the ventilation unit correctly: ● Must have the ventilation unit and accessories mounted. a) Make sure the ventilation unit has b e e n de-energised for 15 ●...
  • Page 30: Setting Capacity

    5.3. Setting capacity 5.3.1. Setting high setting If necessary, adjust the High setting with the right ä Caution! potentiometer. By default, this potentiometer is set to m3/h . The adjustment range runs from 75 to 200 m3/h The capacities (high and low) of the ventilation unit must be set (at 100 Pa).
  • Page 31 5.4.2. Logging off wireless control switch Preferably sign off a wireless control switch in the vicinity of the ventilation unit. a) Interrupt the power supply to the ventilation unit by removing the plug from the wall socket. b) Wait for at least 15 seconds. c) Energise the ventilation unit by plugging it back into the wall socket.
  • Page 32: Inspection And Maintenance

    6. Inspection and maintenance Correct operation of the ventilation system, performance and service ä Caution! life can only be guaranteed if the system is inspected and maintained according to the following requirements. These The user/consumer must not open the device! requirements are based on normal operating conditions.
  • Page 33: Inspecting And Cleaning The Fan

    6.2. Inspect and clean fan d) Loosen the screws attaching the motor module t o the housing and remove the screws. Go through the following steps when inspecting and cleaning the fan: e) Tilt the motor module with fans completely out of the a) Remove the plug from the socket or de-energise the ventilation ventilation unit.
  • Page 34: Inspect And Clean Bypass Valve

    6.3. Inspect and clean bypass valve e) Tilt the motor module with fans completely out of the ventilation unit. Use the handle of the motor module to a) Remove the plug from the socket or de-energise the ventilation do this. unit.
  • Page 35: Filter Warning

    Mount the bypass valve, motor module and ventilation unit thermostat. The orange filter symbol will flash and the ventilation in reverse order and put the HRU ECO 200 back into symbol will be on continuously after the thermostat is activated. The operation by plugging it back in.
  • Page 36: Inspect, Clean/Replace Filters

    Comment The HRU ECO 200 comes standard with G3 filters (≥ 45% Coarse ISO16890). These filters are very suitable as 'construction dust filters' in the first period after completion of the h o u s e . After about 3 months, these filters should be replaced by G4 filters (60% Coarse ISO16890) or F7 filters (70% ePM1 ISO16890).
  • Page 37: Resetting Filter Warning

    Within 10 minutes of activating the Spider Climate Thermostat, keep the Service button pressed (for h) Restart the HRU ECO 200 by plugging it back into the wall about 5 seconds) until the Replace Filter message disappears. socket.
  • Page 38: Inspecting/Cleaning Valves

    6.9. Inspecting/cleaning valves 6.10. Inspecting/cleaning channels Check the valves regularly (about once every 3 months) for It is advisable to c h e c k the ducts in the house once every 4 contamination. In case of contamination, clean the valves. years.
  • Page 39 7. Faults The status LED on the ventilation unit flashes orange Cause Solution a) The ventilation unit detects that the filters need ● Clean or replace the filters. See Inspect, to be cleaned or replaced. clean/replace filters . ● Then reset the dirt filter indicator. See for this: Resetting dirt filter indicator .
  • Page 40 The status LED on the ventilation unit lights green (5 sec) and flashes orange 2x Cause Solution (a) The bypass mode is active. This is not a malfunction. The unit goes ● automatically returns to normal operation. Fan no longer rotates Cause Solution (a) Frost control is active.
  • Page 41 The ventilation unit does not respond (anymore) to the RF sensors (CO sensor 230V, RH sensor) Cause Solution (a) The system is not in Auto mode. ● If required, put the system in 2 / Car. (b) Frost control is active. ●...
  • Page 42 When the low mode is activated, the fan will spin in high mode/when the high mode/timer mode is activated, the fan goes into low mode Cause Solution (a) An RF sensor has a fault. ● See table 'The ventilation unit does not respond (more) on the RF sensors'.
  • Page 43 The air quality in the house is not good/there is regularly no extraction of air to or from the house Cause Solution (a) One or both filters are dirty or clogged. ● Clean or replace dirty/dirty filters. b) The valves are dirty/clogged. Clean the valves.
  • Page 44: Service Parts

    8. Service parts 8.1. Service parts...
  • Page 45 Article number Description Order number 05-00520 Motor module complete with euro plug 05-00519 Motor module circuit board 05-00041 Engine module wiring harness incl. outside T-sensor 545-5118 Power cable + euro plug 05-00042 Bypass valve complete 05-00140 Filter set G3 ≥45% Coarse ISO16890 05-00141 Filter set G4 60% Coarse ISO16890 05-00142...
  • Page 46: Warranty

    9. Warranty A standard manufacturer's warranty of two years applies to all Itho Daalderop products. Within this period, the product or its parts will be repaired or replaced free of charge. Provisions and exclusions are included in our warranty terms and conditions.
  • Page 47 10. Statements EU declaration of conformity This declaration of conformity is provided under the full responsibility of: Itho Daalderop Group BV. Lingewei 2 4004 LL Tiel Netherland ● Ventilation unit with heat recovery HRU ECO 200 E Ventilation unit with heat recovery APure Vent D175 ●...
  • Page 48 Netherlands Belgium E info@ithodaalderop.nl E info@ithodaalderop.be I www.ithodaalderop.nl I www.ithodaalderop.be Consumer Consumer/Professional T Consult your installer or service organisation. I 02 207 96 30 www.ithodaalderop.nl/dealerlocator Service requests only Professional | Technical helpdesk T E service@ithodaalderop.be 088 427 57 70 E idsupport@ithodaalderop.nl...

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