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Zehnder Rittling ComfoAir 550 Luxe Installer Manual - page 21
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Analogue input values
submenu
description
Minimum
Maximum
General reset
822
set point analogue input 2
(programming)
0
100
50
823
min. setting analogue input 2
0
99
0
824
max. setting analogue input 2
0
100
100
825
0=positive analogue input 2 1=negative
setting analogue input 2
0
1
0
826
read-out analogue input 2
0
100
-
830
Analogue input 3 0= not fitted 1= fitted
0
1
0
831
0= controlling 1= programming (analogue
input 3)
0
1
0
832
set point analogue input 3
(programming)
0
100
50
833
min. setting analogue input 3
0
99
0
834
max. setting analogue input 3
0
100
100
835
0=positive analogue input 3 1=negative
setting analogue input 3
0
1
0
836
read-out analogue input 3
0
100
-
840
Analogue input 4
0= not fitted 1= fitted
0
1
0
841
0= controlling 1= programming (analogue
input 4)
0
1
0
842
set point analogue input 4
(programming)
0
100
50
843
min. setting analogue input 4
0
99
0
844
max. setting analogue input 4
0
100
100
845
0=positive analogue input 4 1=negative
setting analogue input 4
0
1
0
846
read-out analogue input 4
0
100
-
850
RF input 1 0= not fitted 1= fitted
0
1
0
851
0= controlling 1= programming (RF input 1)
0
1
0
852
set point RF input 1
(programming)
0
100
50
853
min. setting RF input 1
0
99
0
854
max. setting RF input 1
0
100
100
855
0=positive RF input 1 1=negative setting
RF input 1
0
1
0
856
Read-out RF input
0
100
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Summary of ComfoAir 550 Luxe
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Comfoair 550 luxe installer manual.
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En - ii all rights reserved. This manual has been compiled with the utmost care. The publisher cannot be held liable for any damage caused as a result of missing or incorrect information in this manual. In case of dis putes the dutch version of these instructions will be binding..
Page 3: Table of Contents
Iii - en table of contents preface ............................................................................................................................................................. 1 1 introduction .............................................................................................
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En - iv en - iv.
Page 5: 1 Introduction
1 - en 1 - en preface carefully read this manual before use. This manual provides all the information required for safe and optimal installation and maintenance of the comfoair 550 luxe. It is also intended as a reference for servicing, so that this can be carried out in a responsible manner. The de...
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En - 2 en - 2 1.2 safety 1.2.1 safety regulations always comply with safety regulations in this man- ual. Non-compliance with the safety regulations, warnings, notes and instructions in this manual can cause personal injury or damage to the comfoair. • the comfoair may only be installed, connected, ...
Page 7: 2 For The Fitter
3 - en 2 for the fitter 2.1 comfoair configuration the standard comfoair configuration consists of: • external casing (a) of coated sheeting; • interior (b) of high-quality, expanded polypropylene (e)pp; • 4 connections (c) for the air ducts; • 2 plate filters (d) for air purification. Filter classi...
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En - 4 2.2 technical specifications comfoair 550 luxe (nl setting) position ventilation capacity power absent setting 50 m3/h at 5 pa 13 w low setting 150 m3/h at 50 pa 30 w medium setting 225 m3/h at 100 pa 69 w high setting 330 m3/h at 215 pa 160 w maximum 460 m3/h at 410 pa 350 w position ventila...
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5 - en comfoair 550 luxe (hl setting) position ventilation capacity power absent setting 50 m3/h at 5 pa 13 w low setting 180 m3/h at 60 pa 41 w medium setting 330 m3/h at 215 pa 160 w high setting 430 m3/h at 360 pa 310 w maximum 460 m3/h at 410 pa 350 w position ventilation capacity current absent...
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En - 6 2.3 dimension sketch 800 724.5 569 280.5 124.5 490 180 200 208.5 208.5 265 ø 32 electrical and data connection condensation drain left-hand version condensation drain right-hand version.
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7 - en 2.4 installation conditions in order to determine whether the comfoair can be installed in a certain area, the following aspects must be taken into account: • the comfoair must be installed according to the general and locally applicable safety and instal- lation regulations of power and wate...
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En - 8 2.6.2 connection of the air ducts the following aspects must be taken into account, while installing the air ducts: • install the air exhaust duct so it drains in the direction of the comfoair. • insulate the outside air supply and the air ex- haust duct between the roof/wall passage to rende...
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9 - en therefore a condensation drain is not necessary with an enthalpy exchanger. Ensure that the condensation drain is sealed. This prevents the comfoair from sucking in any leakage air. The condensation drain can be sealed with a stan- dard screw-cap. 2.7 commissioning the comfoair after installa...
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En - 10 entering settings in p menus the minimum and maximum values for the available settings parameters are preset in the software. 7. Select a value for the parameter using " " or " ". 8. Press " " to store the settings. 9. Repeat steps 5 to 8 to set multiple parameters in succession. Or press " ...
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11 - en 2.7.2 p menus for the user menu p1 ¨ status of programmes status sub-menu description activated p10 is menu 20 currently active? Yes (1) / no (0) p11 is menu 21 currently active? Yes (1) / no (0) p12 is menu 22 currently active? Yes (1) / no (0) p13 is menu 23 currently active? Yes (1) / no ...
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En - 12 time delay values sub-menu description mini- mum maxi- mum general reset p25 note: only applies to systems fit - ted with an rf switch. Overrun timer for ventilation setting 3 (using " "). • after pressing " " briefly ( comfoair will switch to the high setting for ‘x’ minutes and then automa...
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13 - en 2.7.3 p menus for the installer menus with a line at minimum and maximum value are reading menus. Menu p3 ¨ setting ventilation programmes ventilation programme values submenu description minimum maximum general reset p30 setting the capacity (in %) of the exhaust fan in absent position . 0%...
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En - 14 menu p5 ¨ setting additional programmes additional programme values submenu description minimum maximum general reset p50 activation of the open fire programme. 0 (= no) 1 (= yes) 0 p51 confirming the presence of a preheater element 0 (= no) 1 (= yes) 0 only change if a preheater element is ...
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15 - en additional programme values submenu description minimum maximum general reset p59 confirming the presence of an enthalpy exchanger. • 0; enthalpy exchanger not fitted • 1; enthalpy exchanger with rh sensor. • 2; enthalpy exchanger without rh sensor. 0 (= no) 2 (= yes) 0 ensure the condensati...
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En - 16 menu p7 ¨ reading malfunctions (and system information) (malfunction) information values submenu description minimum maximum general reset p70 current software version. Version number of the software (without “v”) p71 most recent malfunction. Code in accordance with alarm and malfunction ale...
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17 - en analogue input values submenu description minimum maximum general reset 822 set point analogue input 2 (programming) 0 100 50 823 min. Setting analogue input 2 0 99 0 824 max. Setting analogue input 2 0 100 100 825 0=positive analogue input 2 1=negative setting analogue input 2 0 1 0 826 rea...
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En - 18 this can be done using the air specifications of the comfoair above. The default settings of the comfoair nl are: position a bsent 15% position l ow 35% position m edium 50% position h igh 70% the default settings of the comfoair hl are: position a bsent 15% position l ow 40% position m ediu...
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19 - en 2.9 maintenance by the installer the following maintenance must be carry out by the installer: • inspecting and (if necessary) cleaning the heat exchanger; • inspecting and (if necessary) cleaning the fans; • inspecting and (if necessary) cleaning the pre - heater element filter (if a prehea...
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En - 20 and carry out the self-test in accordance with menu p76. Fasten the screws to a maximum of 1.5 nm. This is roughly equal to setting 2 of an aver- age battery-powered drill. 2.9.2 inspecting and cleaning the fans check the fans once every 2 years. 1. Remove the heat exchanger as instructed in...
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21 - en 2.10.1 malfunction alerts on the digital operating device in the event of a malfunction, the corresponding malfunction code will be displayed on the digital operating device of the comfoair. Below is a list of the malfunction alerts on the digital operating device. In the chapter about troub...
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En - 22 2.10.3 what to do in the event of a malfunction / trouble shooting below are a number of trouble-shooting tips for the malfunction alerts described previously which can appear on the digital operating device in the event of a malfunction. A1 / a2 / a3 / a4 ntc sensor t1 / t2 / t3 / t4 is def...
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23 - en a5 / a6 malfunction in the bypass / preheater element motor remove the handles from the comfoair. Remove the filters from the comfoair. Release the front panel by unscrewing the screws. Slide the front panel upwards and remove the front panel from the comfoair. Release the cover panel by uns...
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En - 24 a7 preheater element does not heat sufficiently. Remove the handles from the comfoair. Remove the filters from the comfoair. Release the front panel by unscrewing the screws. Slide the front panel upwards and remove the front panel from the comfoair. Release the cover panel by unscrewing the...
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25 - en a8 preheater element becomes too hot. (t1 > 40 º c) remove the handles from the comfoair. Remove the filters from the comfoair. Release the front panel by unscrewing the screws. Slide the front panel upwards and remove the front panel from the comfoair. Release the cover panel by unscrewing ...
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En - 26 ea2 no communication between the enthalpy sensor and the comfoair disconnect the power from the comfoair. Are the connections at the comfoair correct? Reconnect the enthalpy sensor. Yes is p59 set to the correct value? Yes no set p59 to the correct value. Reset the unit (p74 on 1) install al...
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27 - en e1 / e2 supply fan / exhaust fan not rotating remove the handles from the comfoair. Remove the filters from the comfoair. Release the front panel by unscrewing the screws. Slide the front panel upwards and remove the front panel from the comfoair. Release the cover panel by unscrewing the sc...
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En - 28 replace the temperature sensor. No yes is the resistance of the extractor hood temperature sensor correct? Remove the screw from the electronics carriage and pull the electronics carriage carefully forwards. Disconnect the power from the comfoair. No yes is something cooking? Switch off the ...
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29 - en remove the screw from the electronics carriage and pull the electronics carriage carefully forwards. Yes no yes no are the fuses on the luxe connection panel correct? Yes no no yes no disconnect the power from the comfoair. Disconnect the power from the comfoair. Replace the luxe connection ...
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En - 30 e15 no communication between the cc luxe panel and the comfoair disconnect the power from the comfoair. Reconnect the cc luxe panel to the comfoair. Reconnect the power to the comfoair. Yes no reconnect the comfoair to the cc luxe panel. Yes no check the cable between the cc luxe panel and c...
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31 - en remove the screw from the electronics carriage and pull the electronics carriage carefully forwards. Are the connections at the comfoair correct? Yes no is the data cable broken? Yes no replace the data cable. Replace the luxe connection panel. Reconnect the power to the comfocool. Reconnect...
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En - 32 reconnect the comfoair to the cc ease panel. Yes no check the cable between the cc ease panel and comfoair. Is something wrong with the cable? Yes no replace the cable. Replace the cc ease panel. Is a signal present on the connection panel? No yes reconnect the power to the comfoair. Disconn...
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33 - en f ilter e external filter is dirty press “ ” on the cc ease panel for at least 4 seconds until the filter warning disappears. Clean or replace the external filter according to its own instruction. ,fil' ,ter' internal filter is dirty press “ok” on the display for at least 4 seconds until the...
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En - 34 2.10.4 malfunctions (or problems) without alerts an overview of the malfunctions (or problems) without notifications is given below. Problem/malfunction indication check / action system switched off power supply on check the fuse on the control circuit board. • if the fuse is defect, replace...
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35 - en 2.11 service parts the following table contains an overview of the spare parts available for the comfoair. Number part art.Nr. 1 fans (left and right) 400200015 2 servo motor & cable (for the bypass and the pre-heater) 400300024 3 temperature sensor t1 / t3 (in top of unit; near the electron...
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En - 36 2.12 wiring diagram: comfoair 550 luxe – left-hand version m m rs232 black red brown m whit e brown blue (-) ye llow(0-10v ) white( ) m bathroom switch (volt free contact) preheater element t3 t2 t1 t4 bypass valv e preheater element valve green/ ye llo w brown blue blue brown (l1) grey (l2)...
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37 - en 2.13 wiring diagram: comfoair 550 luxe – right-hand version m m rs232 black red brown m whit e brown blue (-) ye llow (0-10v ) white m bathroom switch (volt free contact) t1 t4 t3 t2 bypass valve preheater element valve green/y ellow brown blue blue brown (l1) grey (l2) black (l3) brown (n) ...
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En - 38 2.14 eec declaration of conformity zehnder group nederland b.V. Lingenstraat 2 8028 pm zwolle-nl tel.: +31 (0)38-4296911 fax: +31 (0)38-4225694 company register zwolle 05022293 eec declaration of conformity machine description : heat recovery units: comfoair 550 series complies with the foll...
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