SystemAir SAVE VTR 275/B Installation,Operation And Maintenance Instruction
SystemAir SAVE VTR 275/B Installation,Operation And Maintenance Instruction

SystemAir SAVE VTR 275/B Installation,Operation And Maintenance Instruction

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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation and Maintenance instruction SAVE VTR 275/B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Introduction ............1 7.2.9 Overview of the Quick information screen......... 30 Product description ........1 To operate the SAVE LIGHT control Intended use ..........1 panel ............31 Document description........1 7.3.1 To change airflow ......31 Product overview.........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The product is intended for installation in indoor environ- Speak to Systemair for more information on how to install the ments with ambient temperatures of between 0-50 °C. product in different installation locations.
  • Page 4: Name Plate

    • The product is not to be used by persons, including chil- dren, with reduced physical, sensory or mental Use a mobile device to scan the scannable code and go to the Systemair documentation portal for more documentation and document translations.
  • Page 5: Personal Protective Equipment

    capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless Transportation and they have been given supervision or instruction. storage • Do not allow children to play with the device. Warning Personal protective Make sure that the product does not equipment become damaged or wet during transportation.
  • Page 6: Installation

    • Make sure that the product cable can reach the power out- Installation let. The power supply cable length is approximately 1 – 1,5 m. To do before the installation • Make sure that the installation location has the access to of the product the drainage system.
  • Page 7: Duct Connection Overview

    4.1.2 Duct connection overview L — Left model (supply air connection is on the left side of 4.1.3.2 To prevent condensation the product when viewed from the front) outside of the product R — Right model (supply air connection is on the right side of Increase ventilation in the location where the product is in- the product when viewed from the front) stalled to prevent condensation outside of the product.
  • Page 8: To Install The Product

    To install the product Ø5 (x16) Make sure the mounting bracket is completely level. C — concrete/bricks, W — wood block, G — gypsum, M — mineral wool X* — adaptable height according to needs.
  • Page 9: To Connect The Product To The Ducts

    Measure the distance (A) between the product and the duct bend. Make sure that the distance (A) is a minimum of 2.5 x the diameter (B) of the duct system. For circular ducts, (B) is the nominal diameter. To connect the SAVE CONNECT module SAVE CONNECT module Cable with plugs...
  • Page 10 Connect the cable (B) to the SAVE CONNECT module. Connect the cable (B) to the connection box. Note: Use the included diverting plug if the control panel and the SAVE CONNECT module have to be connected together to the SAVE ventilation unit.
  • Page 11: To Install The Save Connect Module On The Product (Optional)

    4.4.1 To install the SAVE CONNECT module on the product (optional) 180°...
  • Page 12: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Control board The product is wired internally at factory. The product has a built-in control board and a connection board for external accessories. 14 13 12 9 10 11 Terminals for a heater 13. Digital input 2 — Freely configurable Terminals for a TRIAC Cooker hood (for VTR 150/K model) Terminals for the mains power supply...
  • Page 13: To Connect Accessories

    Commissioning the air outlet. • Make sure that installation material and unwanted objects The commissioning report is found at www.systemair.com. are removed from the product and the ducts. • Make sure that ducts are sufficiently insulated and in- To do before the stalled according to local rules and regulations.
  • Page 14: To Do The Offline Commissioning

    To do the offline commissioning Power up the SAVE unit. Turn off mobile data on your phone. SaveConnect Password 1234abcd Press the button on the SAVE CONNECT module 3 times Scan for Wi-Fi networks on your mobile phone. Connect to very quickly.
  • Page 15 Scan the code or go to the web app http://192.168.4.1. Disable the Startup wizard to make sure it is not shown after commissioning is done.
  • Page 16 If necessary, change the type of fan control. Press the button Set to save changes.
  • Page 17 Configure supply and extract fan speed for each airflow level. Press the button Set to save changes. Select your country and configure date and time. Press the button Set to save changes.
  • Page 18 Reset filter change timer and set new filter period. Press the button Set to save changes.
  • Page 19 If necessary, disable the heater. Press the button Set to save changes.
  • Page 20: To Do Commissioning Via Save Touch

    6.2.1 To do commissioning via 10. Set the speeds of supply air fan for each level. Press up or down arrows to increase or decrease the value. SAVE TOUCH 11. Press Next. Start the product. 12. Set the speeds for extract air fan for each level. Press Wait for the control panel to turn ON.
  • Page 21: Operation

    • SAVE LIGHT – control panel with basic features. Operation • SAVE TOUCH – control panel with advanced features. The product can be controlled in different ways: • SAVE CONNECT – wireless control with a mobile application. To make the internet connection To control the SAVE ventilation unit with a mobile app, you must first have to connect the SAVE CONNECT module to your home Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 22 Scan the code or go to the web app http://192.168.4.1. Wi-Fi Client Wi-Fi Client Access Point Go to menu Network settings. While in Wi-Fi mode, press the button Scan for network.
  • Page 23 Wi-Fi Client Wi-Fi Client Wi-Fi Client Access Point Wi-Fi Client Access Point HOME WIFI HOME WIFI Select your home Wi-Fi and enter your Wi-Fi password. Press the button Connect to save. Home Wi-Fi must be protected by a password of at least 8 characters. 10 sec Power off the SAVE unit for 10 seconds, then power up again.
  • Page 24: To Download The Mobile App

    7.1.1 To download the mobile app To operate the mobile app or SAVE TOUCH Download and install the SAVE CONNECT app from Google Play or the App store • To change a setting, press the value and change to the Follow instructions on the SAVE CONNECT app to complete new setting in the menu that is shown.
  • Page 25: Overview Of The Home Screen

    7.2.1 Overview of the home screen Menu Alarms bar Active user mode Status bar Temperature settings Outdoor temperature Airflow settings Return to home screen Check and change remaining time till filter change Basic read-only information about the unit General system preferences C.
  • Page 26: To Change Airflow

    7.2.2 To change airflow Touch the fan symbol on the home screen. Touch the OK button to confirm selection. Touch the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the airflow. Note: Airflow control is only possible in a Manual mode. 7.2.3 To change temperature Touch the thermometer symbol on the home screen.
  • Page 27: To Change The User Mode

    ECO mode can only be activated if the internal electric heater is installed and activated. 7.2.4 To change the user mode The circle at the top of home screen shows the current user mode. Touch the symbol at the top of home screen to change product returns to the previous mode when the set time the mode.
  • Page 28: To Set Week Schedule

    All user modes can be modified in Service menu. 7.2.7 To set week schedule Touch the menu icon on the home screen. Touch the OK button to confirm. Select menu Week Schedule. Touch the icon at the bottom right corner of the screen to add a new schedule.
  • Page 29: To Operate Alarms

    Note: Scheduled time can start but never end at midnight (00:00). The latest End Time period is 23:59. Scheduled time cannot go to the next day. 12 or 24 hour time format can be changed in System Preferences menu. Example of a scheduled week Touch settings icon to go to Schedule Airflow Settings menu.
  • Page 30 Caution If the cause of the alarm is not corrected, there is a risk of damage to the product. 7.2.8.1 Overview of the alarms Note: If alarm continues, speak to Systemair technical support. Alarm Explanation Solution A class alarms: Frost protection...
  • Page 31 • 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 32: Overview Of The Quick Information Screen

    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 33: To Operate The Save Light Control Panel

    Current User mode / Alarm Supply air temperature Fan speed Relative humidity (if configured) sensor value (if configured) ○○○ – off, ●○○ – Minimum/Low, ●●○ – Normal, ●●● – High/Maximum To configure the quick information screen go to System Pref- Fan speed –...
  • Page 34: To Change Control Panel

    • For more information about spare parts, contact technical support. Address value Indication • Always use spare parts from Systemair. Low airflow LED is on • To find spare parts, refer to the scannable code on the name plate. Normal airflow LEDs are on...
  • Page 35: To Open The Door

    To open the door Disconnect the product from the power supply. Open the door (see 8.2 To open the door). Press the lock buttons. Pull out the filters towards you. Some force may be Open the door. needed. Insert the new filters. Make sure that the correct filter types are used.
  • Page 36: To Select A Different Filter Kit

    8.4.2 To select a different filter kit Note: Always use the original filter kits from Systemair. Systemair recommends the standard filters for areas with normal air quality. If the air is heavily polluted with particulate matter, we recommend optional filter kits. Optional filter kits can be ordered from Systemair.
  • Page 37: To Reset The Manual Overheat Protection

    To reset the manual overheat protection Push the red button on the electrical heater. Disconnect the product from the power supply. Open the door (refer to 8.2 To open the door). Disconnect the fan cables. The cables can be found next to the fans.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Note: If you cannot find a solution to your problem, speak to Systemair technical support. Problem Cause Solution Alarm is on. Check the control panel if any alarms are on and resolve them if possible. There is no air output.
  • Page 39: Disposal

    For warranty claims, send a written maintenance plan and clable the commissioning report to Systemair. The warranty is only applicable for these conditions: • The product is correctly installed and operated. • The instructions in the product documentation are obeyed.
  • Page 40: Technical Data

    Technical data 12.1 Technical data overview Sound pressure, dB Refer to the data sheet in the online catalogue at www.systemair.com. IP class Voltage, current, frequency, power con- Refer to the name plate. Refer to 1.5 Name plate for more information.
  • Page 41: Product Dimensions

    12.2 Product dimensions 168** 219** 1182 125x5 125x5 Fig. 1 Right model (supply air connection on the right side)
  • Page 42 168** 219** 1182 125x5 Fig. 2 Left model (supply air connection on the left side)
  • Page 43: Wiring Diagrams

    12.3 Wiring diagrams Symbol Description Symbol Description Supply air fan Yellow Gray Extract air fan Supply air temperature sensor White Green Outdoor air temperature sensor RHS/EAT Relative humidity/Extract air temperature sensor Electric heater Overheat protection sensor M-EMT Emergency thermostat, manual reset 120 °C (normally closed contact) A-EMT Emergency thermostat, automatic reset...
  • Page 44: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    863/EU Product Residential ventilation unit assessment of electrical and designation electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous Type/Model SAVE VTR 275/B substances Ecodesign 2009/125/EC fulfils the relevant provisions of following directives and Directive 2009/ standards 125/EC 327/2011 Requirements for fans...
  • Page 45: Declaration Of Confirmity

    Substances in designation electronic products with respect to Electrical and the restriction of hazardous Electronic substances Type/Model SAVE VTR 275/B Equipment Regulations 2012 fulfils the relevant provisions of following directives and standards The Ecodesign for 2009/125/EC Energy-Related Supply of...
  • Page 46 © 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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