3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 VEX280 Horizontal VEX200 R A N G E ROTARY HEAT EXCHANGER Unit supplied with (factory fitted): VEX280-1 VEX280-2 FP compact filter FB filter bag TB280 trim damper and blowout zone The following accessories are supplied separately: TBA280, automatic trim damper HCW external heating coil (water) HCE external heating coil (electrical) LS600x140024 closing damper (LSA exhaust air) LS600x140024 closing damper (LSF outdoor air) LSR600x140024 closing damper with spring-return (LSFR outdoor air) pieces, RGSxxx-24 flue gas damper with spring-return TM.RGS flue gas damper controller pieces, BT40 fire thermostat pieces, BT50 fire thermostat pieces, BT70 fire thermostat pieces, HMI control panel pieces, MZC zone module pieces, MIO-PIR motion sensor pieces, MPT-DUCT constant pressure control MIO-RH humidity sensor MIO-CO2-ROOM, CO2-sensor MIO-CO2-DUCT, CO2-sensor MIO-TS-DUCT temperature sensor Product information....................Section 1 + 6 Mechanical assembly.................Section 2 + 3 Electrical installation...................Section 4 Maintenance...............................Section 5 1/38 MIO-TS-ROOM , temperature sensor MXCU control for external cooling unit Serial no.: Prod. order no.: Sales order no.: 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 1. Product information 1.1 Fan position options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2 Designations in the instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.3 Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.4 Requirements for surroundings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.4.1 Spatial requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.4.2 Requirements for underlying surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.4.3 Requirements for the duct system............................................................... 10 1.5 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.5.1 The function of the air handling unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.5.2 The unit’s construction ................................................................................ 11 1.6 Principal dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2. Handling 2.1 Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2.2 Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2.2.1 Passage through openings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2.2.2 Installation transport with reduced weight ................................................... 17 3. Mechanical assembly 3.1 Assembly instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 4. Electrical installation 5. Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 5.1.1 Filter change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 5.1.2 Cleaning the fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 5.1.3 Cleaning the heating coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 5.1.4 Cleaning the rotary heat exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 6. Technical specifications 6.1 Weight, Corrosion class, Motor dampers, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 6.2 Compact filters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 6.3 Bag filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 6.4 Capacity diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 6.4.1 VEX280-1 with compact filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 6.4.2 VEX280-2 with compact filter ...................................................................... 33 6.4.3 VEX280-1 with bag filter.............................................................................. 34 6.4.4 VEX280-2 with bag filter.............................................................................. 35 6.5 Spare parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 7. EU Declaration of conformity 2/38 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Prohibition symbol Failure to observe instructions marked with a prohibition symbol may result in serious injury or death. Danger symbol Failure to observe instructions marked with a danger symbol may result in personal injury and/or damage to the unit. Field of application These instructions apply to EXHAUSTO air handling units. Please refer to the separate for these product instructions for accessories and extra equipment. instructions These instructions must be fully observed to ensure personal safety, to protect the equipment and to ensure correct operation of the air handling unit. EXHAUSTO A/S accepts no liability for personal injury or material damage caused by failure to follow the guidelines and instructions in this manual when installing and/or using the product. Front cover: Accessories The checklist on the front of the manual shows which accessories have been delivered with the air handling unit. NB When retro-fitting accessories from EXHAUSTO, please update the list on the front cover. Left/Right In the type designations, R stands for Right, which means that the supply air is to the right of the unit, as seen from the operating side. L (Left) indicates supply air on the lefthand side. Warnings: Do not open ... ...the service doors until the power has been disconnected via the isolating repair switch. The repair switch is positioned on the left side of the connection box on top of the unit. Unsuitable areas No duct connection The air handling unit is not to be used to transport solid particles, nor in areas where there is a risk of explosive gases. If one or more of the spigots is not connected to a duct: Fit the protective net to the spigots with a maximum mesh width of 20 mm (in accordance with EN 294). 3/38 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Lock the VEX during operation During operation the VEX should always be locked: • either by using the normal key-operated lock (keys supplied) Remember to remove the key from the lock. • Information plate or by using a padlock. Use the padlock fixture built in to the handle The VEX information plate shows which type of VEX model the unit is. VEX model The production number should be given when dealing with EXHAUSTO A/S NB Have the production number at hand, when making any enquiries about the unit to EXHAUSTO A/S 4/38 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 1. Product information 1.1 Fan position options Fan position Fan position 1 Fan position 2 Drawing symbol Part Fan Compact filter Bag filter 1,1,A or B 1,2,A or B 2,1,A or B 2,2,A or B Spigot for extract air Spigot for exhaust air Spigot for outdoor air Spigot for supply air 1 1 2 2 5/38 Air direction, extract air Air direction, supply air Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Compact filters Fan positioning and air flow direction Fan position 1 Right 1 2 Fan position 1 Left 2 1 Fan position 2 Right 2 1 Fan position 2 Left 1 2 6/38 Bag filters Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 1.2 Designations in the instructions VEX200 Left: Component designation Simplified diagrams: Fan position 1 Left Function PDS bottom Filter control, extract air PDS top Filter control, outdoor air AFC bottom 1) Airflow control, extract air 1) AFC top Airflow control, supply air TSA bottom Overheating extract air motor TSA top Overheating supply air motor M bottom Extract air motor M top Supply air motor MFC bottom Frequency converter MFC top Frequency converter TE11 Temperature sensor, extract air TE21 Temperature sensor, outdoor air TE12 Temperature sensor, exhaust air TE22 Temperature sensor, supply air MRX Control unit for the rotary heat exchanger HMI1) Control panel MIO TS-ROOM/MIO TS-DUCT1) Temperature sensor, room/extract air duct MIO CO2-ROOM/MIO CO2-DUCT1) CO2 sensor room/extract air duct 7/38 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Simplified diagrams: Fan position 1 Left Function Component designation 1) MPT-DUCT1) Pressure sensor for constant pressure control MIO-RH-ROOM1) Humidity sensor, room MIO-PIR1) Motion sensor MXCU1) Control for external cooling unit LSF/LSFR1) Closing damper, outdoor air LSA1) Closing damper, exhaust BT40/BT501) Fire thermostat, 40°C/50°C (extract air) BT701) Fire thermostat 70°C (supply air) RGS1/RGS21) Flue gas damper TM.RGS1) Flue gas damper control Accessories, see the checklist on the front page of these instructions. 8/38 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 1.3 Usage Comfort ventilation EXHAUSTO air handling unit is used for Comfort Ventilation. The unit operates with an outdoor temperature range of -20 to 35°C. Unsuitable areas The air handling unit is not to be used to transport solid particles, nor in areas where there is a risk of explosive gases. 1.4 Requirements for surroundings Positioning As standard, the unit is designed for indoor fitting. 1.4.1 Spatial requirements The section below states how much space is needed for the side-mounted doors to be opened to enable service procedures on the unit - including filter replacement, cleaning, servicing, etc. 2800 1900 590 NB! VEX 280H Servicing requires that there is at least 200 mm free height above the unit’s connection box. 1.4.2 Requirements for underlying surface When fitting the unit directly to an existing surface, the surface must be: • plane • level • hard • resistant to vibration 9/38 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 1.4.3 Requirements for the duct system Silencers The duct system must be fitted with silencers specified by the person responsible for the project, in accordance with the requirements for the area of use. Bends Duct bends can be fitted immediately after the unit, as the air from the spigot flows at a uniformly low speed, resulting in negligible system pressure loss. Insulation The duct system must be insulated against: • condensation • sound • loss of heat/cooling No connection to the duct system If one or more of the spigots is not connected to a duct: Fit the protective net to the spigots with a maximum mesh width of 20 mm (in accordance with EN 294). 1.5 Description 1.5.1 The function of the air handling unit The air handling unit is variably adjustable and consumes little energy. Indoor climate level The EXact control system can have up to 10 indoor climate levels. The control system is delivered with three levels as standard. Other indoor climate levels can be set as required: EXact Indoor climate level Energysaving People in the room Deviation from the Air-replacement *) required room temperature *) Ventilation blocked - No No ventilation No control of room temperature Economy Large No Low, step 1 Larger temperature deviation permitted *) Standby Small No Low, step 1 Minor temperature deviation permitted *) Comfort None Yes High, steps 1-10 Precise temperature Customerspecific indoor climate level (up to seven levels) *) Air-replacement and temperature deviation is set on the HMI panel. Indoor climate level can be controlled in five ways: • via a weekly plan for the required operation of the unit, entered into the weekly clock via the control panel • via a control panel in the room • via signals from a sensor positioned in the room or in the extract air duct (MIO-PIR, MIO-CO2, MIO-RH) • via a PC connected to the built-in web server • via a general control system (e.g. DDC unit) See the chapter entitled “Commissioning and operation”. 10/38 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 1.5.2 The unit’s construction VEX200 Left: The diagram below shows the construction of the unit (shown here without the service doors). Fan position 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 2,1,A 2,2,A 1,1,A 12 1,2,A 11 10 9 11 10 15 19 18 8 7 6 5 4 3 Fan position 2 12 6 5 4 1,1,A 1,2,A 2,1,A 2,2,A 13 14 3 16 20 7 11/38 8 9 17 1 2 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 VEX200 Right: The diagram below shows the construction of the unit (shown here without the service doors). Fan position 1 3 4 15 5 18 19 6 10 11 12 1,1,A 1,2,A 2,1,A 2,2,A 2 1 20 2 1 20 15 9 8 7 17 16 14 13 Fan position 2 19 18 17 16 14 13 2,1,A 2,2,A 1,1,A 1,2,A 3 4 5 6 7 8 12/38 9 10 11 12 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Pos. no. Part Function 1 Spigot 2,1,A Outdoor air spigot. The spigot can also be positioned on the top – though only on units with compact filters (2.1.B). 2 Closing damper, LS Closing damper, outdoor air, LSF (accessory) 3 Closing damper, LS Closing damper, exhaust air, LSA (accessory) 4 Spigot 1,2,A Exhaust air spigot. The spigot can also be positioned on the top of the unit (1.2.B). 5 Fan unit For extract air/exhaust air 6 Frequency converter for exhaust fan To control the fan speed 7 Rotary heat exchanger Channels the heat from the extract air to the supply air 8 Step motor Drives the rotary exchanger via the belt 9 Rotor control Controls and monitors the step motor 10 Filter for the extract air Filters the extract air 11 Trim damper The trim damper (accessory) ensures the pressure balance over the rotor and the seals, so that extract air is not transferred to the supply air. It is used together with the blowout zone (accessory) 12 Spigot 1,1,A Extract air spigot. The spigot can also be positioned on the top – though only on units with compact filters (1.1.B). 13 Heating coil Heats the supply air if the recovered heat is not sufficient (accessory) 14 Spigot 2,2,A Supply air spigot. The spigot can also be positioned on the top of the unit (2.2.B) 15 HMI panel Operation of the control system 16 Fan unit For outdoor air/supply air 17 Frequency converter for supply air fan To control the fan speed 18 Connection box Connection box for supply voltage, external ventilation components, control panel and PC connection 19 Control system Positioning the control components 20 Filter for outdoor air Filters the outdoor air The cabinet The interior and exterior of the cabinet are made of sheet aluminium-zinc. The unit is insulated with 50 mm mineral wool between the panels. Fans The unit has two centrifugal fans in the extract air duct and two centrifugal fans in the supply air duct. Rotary heat exchanger The rotary heat exchanger is driven by a step motor with a frequency converter, which controls the rotor's rpm. Filters Compact filters are built in (as shown in the drawings on the previous pages) or bag filters on both the extraction and supply side. 13/38 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 1.6 Principal dimensions VEX280 fan position 1 The principal dimensions are stated on the following drawing: 2160 381 600 600 1400 250 1400 140 20 1400 250 1400 250 200 200 1100 600 1900 600 200 1100 600 600 250 *) 105 20 20 20 892 140 From the factory, the height of the base is set to 200 mm. It can, however, be adjusted in the interval 150-240 mm. NB VEX 280H The drawing shows all possible spigot positions. Spigot positions marked *) are not options for VEX units operating with bag filters. 14/38 Product information 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 VEX280 fan position 2 The principal dimensions are indicated on the following drawing: 2160 600 250 1400 105 1400 20 1900 1400 250 1900 250 140 *) 1400 250 600 200 200 1100 600 600 200 1100 600 20 20 892 600 20 381 140 From the factory, the height of the base is set to 200 mm. It can, however, be adjusted in the interval 150-240 mm. VEX 280H NB The drawing shows all possible spigot positions. Spigot positions marked *) are not options for VEX units operating with bag filters. 15/38 Handling 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 2. Handling 2.1 Unpacking Delivery The delivered items are: • Air handling unit • Specified accessories (indicated in the checklist on the front page of the instructions) Packaging The unit is delivered in sections on a disposable pallet and packed in clear plastic. NB Once the plastic has been removed, the unit must be protected against dirt and dust. The unit should be Once the unit is fitted, it must be checked and thoroughly cleaned. All dust, debris and cleaned before it is metal shavings must be vacuumed up. used 2.2 Transport Transport equipment See the supplementary instructions entitled “Transporting the VEX280” for details of how to transport and handle the unit. Weight For information about the weight of the unit, see the chapter entitled "Technical specifications". 2.2.1 Passage through openings Below is an illustration showing the minimum widths required to allow the VEX to pass through an opening. *) The measurements are stated on the basis of the exact dimensions of the unit. 900 190 400 900 2003 1900 Width 16/38 0 Handling 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 2.2.2 Installation transport with reduced weight Removing the service doors Remove the service doors as follows: 1 Detail A 2 Detail B B A A • Open both doors • Use a small punch or a similar tool to knock the pins out of the tops of the door hinges. The doors can then be lifted off B • Lift the centre hatch up and pull it horizontally out of the unit to disconnect it from the two control bolts 17/38 Handling 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Removing the fan unit Step Action 1 Remove the fixing screws on the sliding rails (out towards the operating side). 2 Loosen the bindings on the motor cable and the measuring hose (on the outermost motor). 3 Pull the fan unit out to the end-stop (a screw on each rail acts as a stop). 4 Remove the supply cable from the motor terminal box and the measuring hose which is fixed to the outermost motor’s intake. 5 Remove the two end-stop screws (one on each rail). The fan unit can now be lifted from the VEX280: VEX280-1: A fan unit weighs 46 kg. VEX280-2: A fan unit weighs 54 kg. If the innermost motor also has to be removed, repeat the procedure from step 2. Note the weight: 18/38 Mechanical assembly 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 3. Mechanical assembly 3.1 Assembly instructions 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Step 5 Step 3 2 A A 1 1 1. Base • Assemble the base. It is important that the base is levelled before the VEX unit is placed on the base. Adjust the levelling screws, so that the base is horizontal (+/20 mm per meter) 19/38 Mechanical assembly 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Dimensional sketch for positioning of levelling screws 2172 2116 1786,5 1849,5 1058 Level out before the VEX is fitted 20/38 Mechanical assembly 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 2. VEX sections Fan section Rotor section Fan section Assembly • Set one fan section up first. The sections can be moved directly from the pallet onto the base. The rotor section must be handled carefully. It can fall over and therefore should never be left to stand without support. 21/38 Mechanical assembly 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 3. Base parts • • Assemble the base parts (1) When all three sections are on the base tighten both sides in to the VEX. 2 2 1 1 • Close the four fittings (2) on the top of the VEX. A A 22/38 Electrical installation 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 4. Electrical installation See the attached instructions “EXact Quick Guide to Electrical Installation of VEX280”. 3003294-2008-05-19draft.fm Produktvejledning EXact El-installations Quickguide for VEX280 EXHAUSTO A/S Odensevej 76 DK-5550 Langeskov Tel. +45 65 66 12 34 Fax +45 65 66 11 10 [email protected] www.exhausto.dk 23/38 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 24/38 Maintenance 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 5. Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance chart Recommended intervals The chart below contains the recommended intervals for maintenance of the unit. The intervals are guidelines for normal operating conditions. EXHAUSTO recommends that you adapt the maintenance of the unit to suit the applicable operating conditions. Months 12 Filters • Change when the display shows the filter alarm. We recommend that both filters are changed at the same time. When you remove the filters, immediately place them in a plastic bag, seal it and dispose of it in a responsible manner. You should change filters at least once a year NB: The control system will give an ‘early warning’ when a filter is becoming soiled, so that there is time to get a new filter before the filter has to be changed • Recalibrate the unit after a filter change. See next section × • Check that the seals in the filter frames seal tightly × Seals and sealing strips • Check that they all seal tightly × Fans and heating coil (accessories) • Check × • Cleaning - see the following section × Rotary heat exchanger • Check × • Cleaning as required – see the following section Checking the safety functions • Fire thermostats • Temperature sensors on heating pipes (accessories) × × Closing damper and flue gas damper • Check × Motor valve and circulation pump (accessories) • Check × 5.1.1 Filter change When a filter is changed the unit must be calibrated using the EXact control system. 25/38 Maintenance 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 5.1.2 Cleaning the fans Step Action 1 Switch off the power supply to the unit at the isolation switch before opening the doors 2 Remove the outermost fan section as described in Chapter 2 “Installation transport with reduced weight” in order to get access to the innermost motor 3 Clean the fan impeller with a vacuum cleaner and wipe down with a damp cloth if necessary. Clean the blades on the fan impeller carefully to avoid disrupting the balance. If there are weights on the fan impeller, these must not be removed 4 After cleaning the fan impeller, check that the unit does not vibrate when operating 5.1.3 Cleaning the heating coil Step Action 1 Switch off the power supply to the unit at the isolation switch before opening the doors 2 Vacuum clean the heating coil 3 Check that the fins on the heating coil are not deformed The fins are sharp 5.1.4 Cleaning the rotary heat exchanger Step Action 1 Switch off the power supply to the unit at the isolation switch before opening the doors 2 Carefully vacuum the heat exchanger – preferably using a nozzle with soft brushes Avoid touching the fins in the heat exchanger with hard or sharp objects – the fins are very soft and deform easily, which in turn undermines the output of the VEX unit 3 Check that the fins on the heating coil are not deformed The fins are sharp 26/38 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 27/38 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6. Technical specifications 6.1 Weight, Corrosion class, Motor dampers, etc. Weight Total weight of unit VEX280-1 VEX280-2 1078 kg 1102 kg Unit for transport through door openings (without doors, fan units and base) Fan section 2 x 235.5 kg Rotor section 221 kg Fan section doors 2 x 28.5 kg Rotor section door 14 kg Base 115 kg Fan unit 4 x 46 kg Corrosion class Corrosion class C4 in accordance with EN ISO 12944-2 Temperature ranges Outdoor air temperature operating range: -20°C to +35°C Supply air temperature: +10°C - 35°C Ambient temperature: -30°C - 50°C HMI-panel: Ingress protection class: Ambient temperature: IP20 0°C - 50°C Fire thermostats Cut-out temperature, BT70: Cut-out temperature, BT50: Cut-out temperature, BT40: 70°C 50°C 40°C Max. ambient temperature, sensor: 250°C Ambient temperature, thermostat housing: 0 - 80°C Sensor length: 125 mm Ingress protection class: IP40 Temperature drop before reconnection is possible: min. 15ºK. 28/38 4 x 54 kg Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 Motor damper Type LS600x140024 Type Motor type Revolution time LSA/LSF SM24 75-150 s Ingress protection class Ambient temperature IP54 -30 to +50°C LSR600x140024 RGS600x140024 LSFR AF-24 open150 s closed16 s IP42 -30 to +50 °C RGS AF-24 open 16 s closed150 s IP42 -30 to +50 °C No more than two LSFR dampers or four LSA/LSF dampers may be connected. 29/38 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6.2 Compact filters Pressure loss graphs for F5 and F7 filters 140 F7 120 100 PressureTryktab[Pa] loss [Pa] F5 80 60 40 20 0 0 5000 10000 [m3/h]3 15000 20000 Volume flow [m /h] Volumenstrøm Data Panel h × b Filter panel thickness Filter area Filter class Retention degree according to EN 779 Efficiency Volume flow Initial pressure drop Recommended final pressure drop at normal volume flow Temperature resistant up to Unit VEX280-1 F5 VEX280-2 F7 mm mm F5 F7 3 pieces 980x592 96 3 x 19.5 3 x 12.2 m2 3 x 12.2 % % F5 (EU5) 96 45 14000 F7 (EU7) >99 85 14000 F5 (EU5) 96 45 16000 F7 (EU7) >99 85 16000 43 143 76 176 55 155 89 189 m3/h Pa Pa °C 30/38 80 3 x 19.5 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6.3 Bag filters Pressure loss graphs for F5 and F7 filters 140 F7 120 Pressure Tryktab[Pa] loss [Pa] 100 F5 80 60 40 20 0 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 Volume flow [m3/h][m3/h] Volumenstrøm Data Filter area Face area h × b Number of bags × depth Filter class Retention degree in relation to EN 779 Efficiency Volume flow Initial pressure drop Recommended final pressure drop at normal volume flow Temperature resistant up to VEX280-1 Unit F5 F7 2 3 x 6,9 % 3 pieces 6 x 600 F5 (EU5) 96 m mm mm % VEX280-2 F5 3 x 9,9 F7 3 x 6,9 3 x 9,9 3 x 892 x 592 3 pieces 3 pieces 10 x 535 6 x 600 F7 (EU7) F5 (EU5) >99 96 3 pieces 10 x 535 F7 (EU7) >99 m3/h 45 14000 85 14000 45 16000 85 16000 Pa Pa 31 131 83 183 36 136 98 198 °C 70 31/38 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6.4 Capacity diagram 6.4.1 VEX280-1 with compact filter A : Pressure loss supplement with F7 filters B : Pressure loss supplement with heating coil (HCE/HCW) C : Pressure loss supplement with cooling coil, CCW Capacity curve with F5 filters SFP-curve (The SFP data apply to units supplied with EXHAUSTO frequency converters.) Operation curves 32/38 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6.4.2 VEX280-2 with compact filter A: Pressure loss supplement with F7 filters B: Pressure loss supplement with heating coil (HCE/HCW) C: Pressure loss supplement with cooling coil, CCW Capacity curve with F5 filters SFP-curve (The SFP data apply to units supplied with EXHAUSTO frequency converters.) Operation curves 33/38 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6.4.3 VEX280-1 with bag filter A: Pressure loss supplement with F7 filters B: Pressure loss supplement with heating coil (HCE/HCW) C: Pressure loss supplement with cooling coil, CCW Capacity curve with F5 filters SFP-curve (The SFP data apply to units supplied with EXHAUSTO frequency converters) Operation curves 34/38 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6.4.4 VEX280-2 with bag filter A: Pressure loss supplement with F7 filters B: Pressure loss supplement with heating coil (HCE/HCW) C: Pressure loss supplement with cooling coil, CCW Capacity curve with F5 filters SFP-curve (The SFP data apply to units supplied with EXHAUSTO frequency converters) Operation curves 35/38 Technical specifications 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 6.5 Spare parts list Production number When ordering spare parts, please state the relevant production number. This will make sure that you receive precisely the parts you need. The production number is written on the front page of the instructions supplied with the unit. It is also included on the information plate. Parts list The table below shows stocked VEX spare parts. Parts not shown in the table can be made to order by EXHAUSTO (see the back page of the instructions for the phone number).. Position Part 1. Fan impeller 2. Motor 3. Bearings set (complete with two bearings and accessories) for repairing a motor 4. Control system 5. Control panel, HMI 6. Connection print 7. 24V DC power supply 8. Vibration dampers for motor mount 9. Damper motor for closing damper *) 10. Pressure and temperature sensor MPT +/-1,300 Pa 11. Rotation monitor 12. Rotor control 13. Step motor 14. Rotary heat exchanger drive belt 15. Rotary heat exchanger drive belt coupling 16. Frequency converter 17. EMC filter for frequency converter 18. Door stop *) The correct type cannot be traced via the production number. Instead, please state the data from the component itself or the order number. 36/38 EU Declaration of conformity 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 7. EU Declaration of conformity EXHAUSTO A/S Odensevej 76 DK-5550 Langeskov DENMARK hereby declares that the following product: VEX280 which is covered by this declaration, is in accordance with the following standards: EN 60 335-1, EN 60 335-2-30, EN 60 335-2-80, DS/EN ISO 12100-1, DS/EN ISO 12100-2 according to the provisions of the following directives: Machine Directive: 98/37/EF/-EEC/-EWG/-CEE Low Voltage Directive: 73/23 EMC Directive: 89/336, 92/31 Langeskov, 01.04.2008 Peter Hermansen Managing Director 37/38 3003206-VEX280H-2008-05-01 EXHAUSTO A/S SCAN-PRO AG Odensevej 76 DK-5550 Langeskov Tel.: +45 6566 1234 Fax: +45 6566 1110 [email protected] www.exhausto.dk Postfach 74 CH-8117 Fällanden Tel.: +41 43 355 34 00 Fax: +41 43 355 34 09 [email protected] www.scanpro.ch EXHAUSTO GmbH EXHAUSTO Suomi Am Ockenheimer Graben 40 D-55411 Bingen-Kempten Tel.: +49 6721 9178-112 Fax: +49 6721 9178-97 [email protected] www.exhausto.de Nummiperkontie 21 FI-21250 Masku Tel.: +358 45 113 2628 Fax: +358 2 432 0013 [email protected] www.exhausto.com EXHAUSTO NORGE A/S Carl Steiner HWI GmbH & Co KG Lilleakerveien 4 N-0283 Oslo Tel.: +47 2412 4200 Fax: +47 2412 4201 [email protected] www.exhausto.no Bäckerfeldstrasse 15-17 A-4050 Traun Tel.: +43 7229 51021 0 Fax: +43 7229 51021 1333 [email protected] www.steiner-hwi.at EXHAUSTO Ventilation Ltd. INATHERM B.V. Unit 1, Pelham Court Pelham Place Broadfield - Crawley West Sussex - RH11 9SH Tel. +44 (0) 1293 511555 Fax +44 (0) 1293 533888 [email protected] www.exhausto-ventilation.co.uk Vijzelweg 10 NL-5145 NK Waalwijk Tel.: +31 416 317 830 Fax: +31 416 342 755 [email protected] www.inatherm.nl EXHAUSTO AB Verkstadsgatan 13 S-542 33 Mariestad Tel.: +46 501 39 33 40 Fax: +46 501 39 33 41 [email protected] www.exhausto.se BM Vallá hf Stórhöfda 23 IS-110 Reykjavik Tel.: +354 530 3400 Fax: +354 530 3401 [email protected] www.bmvalla.is 38/38
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