AirTechnic PA-H 200 Assembly & Maintenance Manual

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Assembly &
Maintenance Guide
Packaged Type Heat Recovery Unit
REV01 23.05.2024 / 95201524
ENERGY BOX
PA - H / PA - V
200 / 300 / 400 / 500 / 700
Assembly & Maintenance Guide
EN
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  • Page 1 Assembly & Maintenance Guide ENERGY BOX PA - H / PA - V 200 / 300 / 400 / 500 / 700 Packaged Type Heat Recovery Unit Assembly & Maintenance Guide REV01 23.05.2024 / 95201524...
  • Page 2 Index Warnings & Safety Information Page 2 Check List Page 3 Unit Components Page 4 Unit Configuration Page 5 Technical Specifications Page 6 Unit Dimensions Page 7 Installation Page 9 Page 12 Troubleshooting Selection of Electrical Cable Cross-Section Page 14 Maintenance Page 16...
  • Page 3: Warnings And Safety Information

    WARNINGS & SAFETY INFORMATION This unit has to be used under proper conditions according to its technical specification and design purpose. (Otherwise responsibility belongs to practitioner) Unauthorized personnel must not interfere in unit and / or must not use unoriginal spare parts. (Otherwise responsibility of failure that may occur belongs to practitioner) Do not install this product in a refrigerated warehouse, heated swimming pool or other location where temperature and humidity are significantly different.
  • Page 4 CHECK LIST In the event of unit failure and pre-commissioning checks to be made are determined as follows; after checking this information, please contact our company in case failure continues. Controls √ Make sure that the unit receives power and electrical grounding is made! Make sure that the electricity cables are drawn from in the correct cross section! (Please check whether there is heating on cables or not.) Please check whether the cables in unit control panel are shielded (shielded...
  • Page 5: Unit Components

    UNIT COMPONENTS PA - H Series Units Heat Recovery Exchanger (Aluminum) Exhaust and supply air fans Exhaust and supply air filters Control Duct connections Drainage Outlet Supply and signal connection PA - V Series Units Heat Recovery Exchanger (Aluminum) Exhaust and supply air fans Exhaust and supply air filters Control Duct connections...
  • Page 6: Unit Configuration

    UNIT CONFIGURATION PA - H Series Units Right-Hand Type Left-Hand Type Outdoor air - OA Supply air - SA Return air - RA Exhaust air - EA PA - V Series Units Right-Hand Type Left-Hand Type Outdoor air - OA Supply air - SA Return air - RA Exhaust air - EA...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PA - H Series Technical Specifications PA - H PA - H PA - H PA - H PA - H NRVU / BVU Declared typology variable speed drive Type of drive installed or intented to be installed Counterflow plate heat exchanger Type of HRS 78,33...
  • Page 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PA - V Series Technical Specifications PA - V PA - V PA - V PA - V PA - V NRVU / BVU Declared typology variable speed drive Type of drive installed or intented to be installed Counterflow plate heat exchanger Type of HRS (run around, other, none) 78,5...
  • Page 9: Unit Dimensions

    UNIT DIMENSIONS PA - H Series Unit Dimensions *Side View *Front View The gaps of the maintenance area values are specified as “s” on the table. *Top View PA - H 200 PA - H 300 PA - H 400 PA - H 500 PA - H 700 1.900...
  • Page 10 UNIT DIMENSIONS PA - V Series Unit Dimensions d x e d x e d x e d x e d x e *Front View *Side View The gaps of the maintenance area values are specified as “s” on the table. *Top View PA - V 200 PA - V 300...
  • Page 11: Installation

    INSTALLATION Lifting Considerations - Do not lift the unit when it is windy and while a personnel is working under the unit. - Use lifting chain as shown below. Lifting chains must be capable of supporting the entire weight of the device. - Lifting chains may not be the same length.
  • Page 12: Coil Connections

    INSTALLATION Assembly of Duct Connections - Ductwork connections should be connected to the unit by flexible duct connectors. Air tightness should be maintained to achieve required air flow conditions. Incorrect ductwork connections can change airflow conditions. - Make sure that duct connections are connected in correct way using suitable duct sizes. Incorrect assembly directly affects the airflow and sound level.
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION Unit Service Door - Service doors of the unit are designed to prevent air leakage and to interfere with the unit components. Be careful that the unit doors are locked correctly to make sure there is no air leakage. - Make sure that the unit doors are locked by inserting the lock key in the middle of the door lock and turning it in the direction of in figure b.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Please find in the table below the basic problems that you may encounter with the unit and their solutions. Problem Control - Make sure there is energy in the power supply and the main switch on the unit panel is turned on. - Make sure the fan connectors are plugged in emergency stop may be pressed, please check.
  • Page 15 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Control - The air flow may be higher than it should be. Measure the flow and adjust the flow to the appropriate values. - Make sure that the duct sections and conduits are selected according to the air velocity. - Make sure that the fan blade does not rub against the suction nozzle or any surrounding parts.
  • Page 16 SELECTION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE CROSS-SECTION Unit Model Unit Voltage Unit Power Input Current Fuse Cable Cross-Section (mm²) for 50 m and PF=0.8 (kW) PA - H / PA - V 1,04 3 x 6 2,24 3 x 4 3 x 4 2,24 6,14 3 x 10...
  • Page 17 SELECTION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE CROSS-SECTION Cable Cross-Section Formulas Example of Cable Cross-Section Calculation 1,5 kW 50 m 230V current CosQ : 0,8 56 m / CosQ > I cable current 1.500 W 8,15 A current U² U² The cable will be used, is selected from the cable cross-section table so that the equivalent ampere value in the table should %e=%3 be higher than calculated “I...
  • Page 18: Filter Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE TURN OFF all the power switches before the maintenance is performed. Do not operate the system without the air filter to protect the components of the unit against being clogged. Please, read the instructions carefully on this manual before operating the system. Filter Maintenance To clean up G class filters;...
  • Page 19: Fan Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Fan Maintenance - Turn off the power of the unit. - Remove the fan out of the unit carefully. - Clean the fan with vacuum cleaner. - Clean the dirty areas of the fan with warm water with natural detergent or soap powder. - Dry wet surfaces to prevent corrosion on metal surfaces.
  • Page 20 FACTORY THIVA MAIN OFFICE ATHENS FACTORY THESSALONIKI 4th km Th�va - Chalk�da Hwy, End of Meandrou Str., 32 200, Th�va 570 13, Ora�okastro, Thessalon�k� Tel: 22620 - 89.006 211 - 7055500 Τel: 2311 - 82.4000 factory@a�rtechn�c.gr sales@a�rtechn�c.gr thessalon�k�@a�rtechn�c.gr...

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