SystemAir SysReco FX01 User Manual
SystemAir SysReco FX01 User Manual

SystemAir SysReco FX01 User Manual

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  • Page 1 bölüm Contents SysReco User Manual...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    bölüm Contents CONTENTS Figures..................... 2 11.4.2. Service Indicator......... 23 Tables....................2 11.4.3. Indoor Temperature Indicator....23 Introduction................3 11.4.4. Automatic/Manual Mode Indicator..23 Warranty................... 3 Commissioning..............24 Warnings................. 4 Maintenance................ 24 Accepting Delivery..............4 13.1. General Maintenance..........25 Delivery, Handling, and Storage........... 4 13.2.
  • Page 4: Figures

    Figures Figures Figure 5.1-1 - Forklift Handling Clearances............................5 Figure 5.1-2 - Handling with Forklift............................... 5 Figure 5.1-3 - SysReco Handle................................5 Figure 5.1-4 - Copper Pipe Protection Sheet............................6 Figure 6.1-1 - The Unit's Air Line................................7 Figure 6.1-2 - The Unit's Air Line (2)............................... 7 Figure 6.1-3 - The Unit's Mounting Bracket............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    SYSTEMAIR HSK warranty for 1 years from the date of delivery to the customer.
  • Page 6: Warnings

    Please notify SYSTEMAIR HSK of the issue.
  • Page 7: Figure 5.1-1 - Forklift Handling Clearances

    Delivery, Handling, and Storage Contents FORK POCKETS FORK POCKETS Figure 5.1-1 - Fork Pockets FORKS Figure 5.1-2 – Handling with Forklift • The forklift forks should be inserted carefully into the pockets during the handling of the unit, and the exterior surface of the unit should not be damaged.
  • Page 8: Storage

    Assembly COPPER PIPE PROTECTION Figure 5.1-4 - Copper Pipe Protection Sheet • After the ceiling mounting of the SysReco device has been completed, please remove the copper pipe protection sheet indicated in Figure 5.1.4. WARNINGS Be cautious of injuries and of the possibility of unit tipping during the transport and ceiling mounting of the unit. Do not carry the unit by holding on to the access door rails.
  • Page 9: Ceiling Mounting Of The Unit

    Assembly 6.1. Ceiling Mounting of the Unit The supply and exhaust air line directions of the unit are as follows. Contents SUPPLY EXHAUST FRESH RETURN Figure 6.1-1 - The Unit's Air Line Figure 6.1-2 – The Unit's Air Line (2) Before lifting the unit up to the mounting surface, make sure that you are using the proper lifting tool.
  • Page 10: Figure 6.1-4 - Sysreco Ceiling Mounting

    Assembly SIDE HANGER BRACKET Figure 6.1-4 – SysReco Ceiling Mounting Description M10 Nut M10 Washer Rubber Isolator Mounting Brackets for Ceiling Mounting NOTE Use rubber Isolator of suitable dimensions to prevent vibration while mounting the unit on the ceiling. Figure 6.1-5 - Connection for Ceiling Mounting WARNINGS Make sure the suitable rods, nuts, and washers are available before fixing the unit on the mounting surface using the mounting brackets.
  • Page 11: Condensate Drainage

    Assembly Contents HANDLES Figure 6.1-6 – Handles 6.2. Condensate Drainage Two condensation pans manufactured from 1 mm stainless steel sheet in all models as standard equipment underneath the cross flow aluminum plate heat recovery device within the unit. Each pan has a drainage pipe to drain the condensate water from the pan. The pans have been designed with the angle of inclination needed to drain the condensate.
  • Page 12: Supply Air Temperature Sensor

    Assembly Description Rubber Piece Rubber Piece Connecting Pipe Geared Coupling Conical Gasket Elbow-pipe Pipe Elbow Straight Gasket Non-Return Valve Straight Gasket Cover Ball Cover Figure 6.2-2 – Ball Siphon Assembly Instructions for Ball Siphon Assembly 1 Rubber parts (1a,1b) shall be mounted on the part number (2). The geared coupling (3) shall be passed through the connecting pipe number (2) and a conical gasket (4) shall be placed inside the elbow- pipe part number (5).
  • Page 13: Water Connection For Water Heating Coil

    Assembly Contents ELECTRIAL HEATER Figure 6.3-2 – Installation of Temperature Sensor 6.4. Water Connection for Water Heating Coil In models with optional water heating coils, the unit is supplied with the water heating coil pre-installed inside the unit, after the supply fan. Water connection pipes for the water connection of the water heating coil are located outside the unit.
  • Page 14: Duct Connection

    Assembly The electrical heater should be mounted on the unit's duct connection/ damper at a minimum distance of twice the diameter of the electrical connection. ELECTRIAL HEATER Figure 6.5-2 – Electrical Heater Figure 6.5-3 – Electrical Heater (2) There is a connecting socket on the unit casing for the electrical connection of the electrical heater. The electrical heater can be easily connected with the help of this socket.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connections

    All electrical connections on the unit must be made by authorized personnel and/or technical service crews. 7. Product Properties The concealed ceiling type heat recovery unit manufactured bearing the SYSTEMAIR HSK brand is called SysReco. It has been designed to save energy by recovering heat energy through the exchanger within the unit.
  • Page 16: Dimensions

    Product Properties 7.1. Dimensions A junction box is found on the unit casing as a standard feature. There is a connection diagram inside the junction box. All electrical connections should be made within this junction box. The junction box is easily opened by removing the 4 screws located on its cover. Table 7.1-1 –...
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    Product Properties 7.2. Technical Specifications Table 7.2-1 – Table of Technical Specifications for the SysReco FX Unit Contents SysReco SysReco SysReco SysReco SysReco SysReco SysReco SysReco Fx 01 Fx 02 Fx 04 Fx 05 Fx 06 Fx 08 Fx 11 Fx 13 Nominal Fan 2x85...
  • Page 18: Figure 7.3-3 - Maintenance Access Width

    Product Properties Figure 7.3-3 – Maintenance Access Width 400 mm of service clearance should be provided on the side where the junction box and drainage pipes are located, to allow the connection of the mains supply and of the drainage pipes to the unit. No clearance needs to be left on the other side of the unit. Figure 7.3-4 –...
  • Page 19: Parts Of The Unit

    Parts of the Unit 8. Parts of the Unit The unit's parts and main components are the following. Contents Description Casing Exchanger Filter Duct Connections Drain Pan and Drainage Water Heating Coil (Optional) Bypass Damper (Optional) Automation Panel Figure 8-1 – Parts of the Unit 8.1.
  • Page 20: Duct Connections

    Parts of the Unit 8.5. Duct Connections 2 mm thick galvanized flanges that are suited for connection to ducts with rectangular cross-sections; or custom-manufactured 2 mm thick electrostatic oven painted galvanized steel flanges are used for standard unit connections. Units can be provided with optional on-off motor dampers on fresh air intake and exhaust air discharge connections.
  • Page 21: Control Equipment

    Control Equipment 9. Control Equipment 9.1. MTV-1/010 Potentiometer Contents Figure 9.1-1 – Potentiometer Found in units with potentiometer. Allows the fan speed to be manually adjusted 0-10V. 9.2. RC-C3DFOC Room Thermostat Figure 9.2-1 - Thermostat Found in units with basic automation. Allows 3 stage control of the units with an 0-10V input. It also controls 0-10V operation of electrical-water heating coils and water cooling coils by comparing the information it received from the temperature sensor to set values.
  • Page 22: Rvaz4 Valve Motor

    Control Equipment 9.4. RVAZ4 Valve Motor Figure 9.4-1 – Valve Motor One is used as optional equipment per each water heating coil or water cooling coil that will be used in units with Basic and Advanced automation. It is the control component used to control the heating/cooling valves in air handling units. Valve motors are equipped with a net position indicator and manual maneuvering capability.
  • Page 23: Accessories

    Accessories 10. Accessories You can obtain needed information pertaining to accessories of the SysReco heat recovery unit such as valves, valve actuators, silencers, duct type water coolers, and drop eliminators from the SysReco technical catalogue. Contents Electrical sockets are provided on the casing for accessories used in the SysReco unit. These sockets allow the electrical connection of accessories to be made easily without requiring any additional wiring.
  • Page 24: Control Screen Description

    Control Screen Description • VFLPG Code (Rectangular Cross - Section) Electrical Heaters Figure 10.1-2 - VFLPG Code Electrical Heaters Electrical heaters have two types of overheating protection - automatic and manual. Manual overheating protection is reset via the button found on the cover of the duct type electrical heater.
  • Page 25: Fan Stage Selection Of Unit

    → Indicates that the fan is operating in Stage 2 (medium). → Indicates that the fan is operating in Stage 3 (high). 11.4.2 Service Indicator The blinking text "SERVICE" indicates that an alarm has been generated. Contact Systemair Technical Service when you receive this warning. 11.4.3 Indoor Temperature Indicator •...
  • Page 26: Commissioning

    Commissioning 12. Commissioning • Make sure the unit has been assembled as described in the user manual. • Check the power mains rating from the electrical connection diagram and make the connections accordingly. • Make sure all socket connections have been made in full. •...
  • Page 27: General Maintenance

    Maintenance Other door handles indicated in the following diagram are in place only to provide support when the door is closed and should never be opened. Contents Figure 13-2 – Door Handles that Cannot Be Opened DOOR UNLOCKED DOOR LOCKED Figure 13-3 –...
  • Page 28: Figure 13.3-1 - Removing The Filter From The Unit

    Maintenance Dimensions of filters used in the SysReco FX unit are specified in the following table. Table 13.3-1 – Table of Filter Dimensions Model Width (mm) Height (mm) SysReco FX01 SysReco FX02 SysReco FX04 SysReco FX05 SysReco FX06 SysReco FX08...
  • Page 29: Fan Maintenance

    Maintenance The units are suited for use with filters of G4, M5, F7 efficiency class according to the EN 779 standard, with frame thicknesses of 22 mm, 48 mm, and 98 mm, without requiring any amendments to be made inside the unit. Take the following steps to replace the filters with those of a different thicknessn.
  • Page 30: Water Heating Coil Maintenance

    Maintenance 13.5. Water Heating Coil Maintenance Air can accumulate in the water circuit of the water heating coil in time, which hinders the circulation of water. This causes the water heating coil to operate in an inefficient manner, and with reduced capacity. The water heating coil should be purged of air once a year, by means of the purger located on it.
  • Page 31: Malfunctions

    Malfunctions 14. Malfunctions Malfunction Possible Cause Solution Contents Check the electrical mains connection. The electrical mains connection Verify that the connection sockets have been installed properly. may not have been made. If there are any loose or dislodged electrical connections, correct as needed. A fuse may be malfunctioning on Check whether the fuse on the electrical panel is malfunctioning.
  • Page 32: Service

    Service 15. Service While receiving technical service for your unit, use the manufacturing date, order number, code and serial number information found on the unit's capacity label. Identify your unit to the technical service staff using this information. A sample capacity label can be found below.
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