TA_Installation_instruction_CE 114084_GB_A001
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TA_Installation_instruction_CE 114084_GB_A001
TA 450-4500 Air Handling Unit Installation instructions Document in original language 114084-EN_GB 24-09-2014 A001 Contents 1 Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................................................... 1 2 Warnings................................................................................................................................... 2 3 About this document .................................................................................................................. 2 4 Product information.................................................................................................................... 3 4.1 Transport and storage....................................................................................................... 3 4.2 Technical data .................................................................................................................. 4 4.2.1 Dimensions and weights, TA 450-TA 1100 ................................................................ 4 4.2.2 Dimensions and weights, TA 1400-4500 ................................................................... 5 4.2.3 Power consumption (kW)......................................................................................... 6 4.3 Components .................................................................................................................... 7 4.3.1 Connection box TA 450 EL ...................................................................................... 8 4.3.2 Connection box TA 650-2000 EL.............................................................................. 9 4.3.3 Connection box TA 1400-4500 HW ..........................................................................10 5 Installation.................................................................................................................................11 5.1 Unpacking........................................................................................................................11 5.2 Where/how to install .........................................................................................................11 5.3 Installing the unit ..............................................................................................................12 5.3.1 Mounting brackets...................................................................................................12 5.4 Ducting ............................................................................................................................13 5.4.1 Duct connections ....................................................................................................13 5.5 Electrical connections .......................................................................................................14 5.5.1 TA 450-1400 EL......................................................................................................14 5.5.2 TA 2000 EL ............................................................................................................15 5.5.3 TA 1400 HW ...........................................................................................................16 5.5.4 TA 2000-4500 HW ..................................................................................................17 5.6 Changing fan speed .........................................................................................................18 5.6.1 TA 450-1400 EL......................................................................................................18 5.6.2 TA 2000 EL ............................................................................................................18 5.6.3 TA 1400 HW ...........................................................................................................18 5.6.4 TA 2000-4500 HW ..................................................................................................19 6 External connections..................................................................................................................20 6.1 Temperature sensor, supply air and outdoor air damper ......................................................20 6.2 Extract fan .......................................................................................................................20 6.3 Extended/Forced running ..................................................................................................21 6.4 Cooling battery (water)......................................................................................................21 6.5 Heater battery ..................................................................................................................21 6.6 Electrical heater ...............................................................................................................21 6.7 Hot water heater...............................................................................................................22 7 BMS Connection........................................................................................................................23 8 Control panel .............................................................................................................................24 8.1 General information ..........................................................................................................24 8.2 Dimensions ......................................................................................................................24 8.3 Installation .......................................................................................................................25 9 Before starting the system ..........................................................................................................26 10 Additional accessories..............................................................................................................26 1 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Systemair AB Industrivägen 3 SE-739 30 Skinnskatteberg SWEDEN Office: +46 222 440 00 Fax: +46 222 440 99 http://www.systemair.com hereby confirms that the following products: Air handling units: TA 450 EL 3kW 230V 1~ TA 1100 EL 8kW TA 2000 EL TA 450 EL 3kW 400V 3N~ TA 1100 EL TA 2000 HW TA 450 EL 6kW 230V 3~ TA 1100 EL 230V 3~ TA 2000 HW 230V 3~ TA 450 EL 6kW 400V 3N~ TA 1400 EL 12kW TA 3000 HW TA 650 EL 5kW TA 1400 EL TA 3000 HW 230V 3~ TA 650 EL TA 1400 HW TA 4500 HW TA 650 EL 230V 3~ TA 2000 EL 16kW TA 4500 HW 230V 3~ (The declaration applies only to product in the condition it was delivered in and installed in the facility in accordance with the included installation instructions. The insurance does not cover components that are added or actions carried out subsequently on the product) Comply with all applicable requirements in the following directives: • Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • EMC Directive 2004/108/EC The following harmonized standards are applied in applicable parts: EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction EN 13857 Safety of machinery – Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper or lower limbs EN 60 335-1 Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety Part 1: General requirements EN 60 335-2-40 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Part 2-40: Particular requirements for electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and dehumidifiers EN 50 106 Safety of household and similar appliances – Particular rules for routine tests referring to appliances under the scope of EN 60 335-1 and EN 60967 EN 60 529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) EN 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-2: Generic standards – Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000-6-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-3: Generic standards – Emission standards for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments The complete technical documentation is available. Skinnskatteberg, 2014-09-24 Mats Sándor Technical Manager TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 1 Systemair AB 2 Warnings The following admonitions will be presented in the different sections of the document. Danger • Make sure that the Mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any maintenance or electrical work! • All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and regulations. Warning • Although the Mains supply to the unit has been disconnected there is still risk for injury due to rotating parts that have not come to a complete standstill. • Beware of sharp edges during maintenance. Use protective clothing. • The door handles are only intended to be used during the installation. These must be removed before the unit is put into operation to ensure the required level of safety for the unit. The unit must be duct connected or in some other way provided with protection so that it is not possible to come in contact with the fans through the duct connections • The unit is heavy. Be careful during transport and mounting. Risk of injury through pinching. Use protective clothing. • This product is not intended to be used by children or people with reduced physical or mental ability or lack of experience and knowledge, if no instruction concerning the use has been given by the person responsible for their safety or that this person is supervising the operation. Children should be supervised so that they can not play with the product. Caution • Duct connections/duct ends should be covered during storage and installation • Do not connect tumble dryers to the ventilation system • Take care not to damage the water battery when connecting water pipes to connectors. Use a spanner to tighten the connection. 3 About this document Installation, operation and maintenance manual concerns air handling unit type TA, manufactured by Systemair. It consists of basic information and recommendations concerning the design, installation, start-up and operation, which shall be obeyed to ensure the proper fail-free operation of the unit. The key to proper and safe operating of the unit is to read this manual thoroughly, use the unit according to guidelines given in it and follow all safety requirements. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 2 Systemair AB 4 Product information 4.1 Transport and storage TA is delivered in one piece standing on a pallet for easy transportation using a forklift. The TA should be stored and transported in such a way that it is protected against physical damage that can harm panels, handles, display etc. It should be covered so that dust, rain and snow cannot enter and damage the unit and its components. The appliance is delivered in one piece containing all necessary components, wrapped in plastic on a pallet for easy transportation. When transporting the TA units use a forklift placed on the gable of the unit. Note: Necessary parts like control panel, supply air sensor, handles, mounting feet, drainage pipe with drain trap and electrical safety switch are placed inside the unit. The unit must not be put into operation before the enclosed parts are removed and installed properly. Warning The unit is heavy. Be careful during transport and installation. Risk of injury through pinching. Use protective clothing. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 3 Systemair AB 4.2 Technical data 4.2.1 Dimensions and weights, TA 450-TA 1100 Fig. 1 Dimensions, TA 450-1100 Dimensions in mm and weight in kg. Model A B C D E F G HØ Weight (kg) TA 450 EL 1125 500 354 203 250 1042 189 200 46 TA 650 EL 1302 556 307 169 278 1116 182 200 55 TA 1100 EL 1233 620 374 200 310 1146 240 200 67 TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 4 Systemair AB 4.2.2 Dimensions and weights, TA 1400-4500 Fig. 2 Dimensions, TA 1400-4500 Dimensions in mm and weight in kg. Model A B C D E F G TA 1400 EL 1190 750 374 200 400 105 175 TA 1400 HW 1190 750 374 200 400 105 175 TA 2000 EL 1190 850 374 250 500 73 175 TA 2000 HW 1190 850 374 250 500 73 175 TA 3000 HW 1296 904 545 300 600 141 152 TA 4500 HW 1346 1006 545 400 700 91 153 Model H I J K L Ødy Weight (kg) TA 1400 EL 1146 69 - - - - 82 TA 1400 HW 1146 175 102 125 162 21 71 TA 2000 EL 1146 73 - - - - 99 TA 2000 HW 1146 175 101 92 212 21 87 TA 3000 HW 1252 152 92 160 262 27 125 TA 4500 HW 1302 153 92 110 362 34 149 TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 5 Systemair AB 4.2.3 Power consumption (kW) Model Fan Electric heater Total TA 450 EL 3kW 0,13 3,0 3,13 TA 450 EL 6kW 0,13 6,0 6,13 TA 650 EL 5kW 0,20 5,0 5,20 TA 650 EL 0,20 8,0 8,20 TA 1100 EL 8kW 0,33 8,0 8,33 TA 1100 EL 0,33 13,0 13,33 TA 1400 EL 12kW 0,43 12,0 12,43 TA 1400 EL 0,43 20,0 20,43 TA 1400 HW 0,42 - 0,42 TA 2000 EL 16kW 0,71 16,0 16,71 TA 2000 EL 0,71 32,0 32,71 TA 2000 HW 0,67 - 0,67 TA 3000 HW 1,10 - 1,10 TA 4500 HW 1,90 - 1,90 TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 6 Systemair AB 4.3 Components Fig. 3 Components A Filter, supply air B Fan, supply air C Heater, Electrical or Water D Connection box (HW units) E Connection box (EL units) F Duct connection, inlet G Duct connection, outlet TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 7 Systemair AB 4.3.1 Connection box TA 450 EL Fig. 4 Connection box TA 450 EL A Speed transformer B Control unit Corrigo C 24V Transformer D Terminal block E Terminal block for power input F Reset button for overheat protection G Circuit breaker TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 8 Systemair AB 4.3.2 Connection box TA 650-2000 EL Fig. 5 Connection box TA 650 - 2000 EL A Speed transformer B Control unit Corrigo C 24V Transformer D Terminal block E Terminal block for power input F Reset button for overheat protection G Circuit breaker TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 9 Systemair AB 4.3.3 Connection box TA 1400-4500 HW Fig. 6 Connection box TA 1400-4500 HW A Speed transformer B Control unit Corrigo C 24V Transformer D Terminal block TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 10 Systemair AB 5 Installation 5.1 Unpacking Verify that all ordered equipment are delivered before starting the installation. Any discrepancies from the ordered equipment must be reported to the supplier of Systemair products. 5.2 Where/how to install The outdoor air intake of the building should, if possible, be put in the northern or eastern side of the building and away from other exhaust outlets like kitchen fan outcasts or laundry room outlets. The unit is meant for indoor installation. The electrical components should not be exposed to lower temperature than 0°C or higher than +50°C. The unit can be installed in a cold place if it is running continuously. The control panel should however be placed in a warm space. When choosing the location it should be kept in mind that the unit requires maintenance regularly and that the inspection doors should be easily accessible. Leave free space for opening the doors and for taking out the main components (figure 7, and table below). If the handle and hinges on inspection doors are removed the free space (A) can be reduced to 50mm. This applies for all the TA sizes, but remember that there must be enough space for service and maintenance e.g. filter change. TA Model Free space (mm) TA 450 720 TA 650 620 TA 1100, 1400, 2000 650 TA 3000 850 TA 4500 900 Inspection doors can easily bee removed see (figure 1 and figure 2). TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 11 Systemair AB 5.3 Installing the unit Handle and hinges are removable. Inspection doors can be opened without a handle. Use a 16 mm cap key. The unit can be installed in the following positions. Fig. 7 Possible installation positions When the HW units are mounted horizontally on a wall, left in figure 7, always make sure that the water pipe connections are above the battery, so the HW battery can bee properly de-aired. By unscrewing three screws the HW battery can easily be rotated. 5.3.1 Mounting brackets Together with the TA unit follows 4 mounting brackets that allows the unit to be mounted in accordance with figure 7 and figure 8. Fig. 8 Mounting brackets TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 12 Systemair AB Model A B C D TA 450EL 503 457 550 990 TA 650EL 560 510 610 1065 TA 1100 EL 625 575 675 1095 TA 1400 EL/ HW 755 705 805 1095 TA 2000 EL/ HW 855 805 905 1095 TA 3000 HW 910 860 960 1200 TA 4500 HW 1010 960 1060 1250 Note: Remember to lock the brackets to prevent the unit from sliding sideways if alternative A (figure 8) is chosen. 5.4 Ducting Air to and from the unit is led through a duct system. To ensure long life and satisfactory cleaning possibilities, ducts made of galvanised steel are highly recommended. To obtain low energy consumption and required airflow, the duct system should be commissioned for low air speeds and a low pressure drops. Note: Duct connections/duct ends should be covered during storage and installation Grilles for intake/roof units must be installed according to building regulations in force. 5.4.1 Duct connections Assemble the unit in the direction of airflow. Secure all joints between ducting and the TA unit accurately using a minimum of 4 rivets per joint (circular ducts) and 4 M8 bolts per joint (rectangular ducts). Rectangular ducts requires sealing strips or sealing compound to ensure the air tightness. Caution To avoid fan noise being transferred via the ducting system, mufflers should be installed on supply air. Note: If the unit is installed in a cold place make sure that all joints are covered with insulation, and tape well. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 13 Systemair AB 5.5 Electrical connections 5.5.1 TA 450-1400 EL Terminal block Description Remark 1 PE Ground 2 N Earthed neutral (supply voltage) Not used when 230V 3~ 3 L1 Phase (supply voltage) 230V 1~ 4 L2 Phase (supply voltage) - 5 L3 Phase (supply voltage) - 6-8 *9 400V 3~/ 230V 3~ Internal connecting DI1 10 Normally closed Thermal Contact fan TC (series connect. with ext. Fan) *11 DI ref Thermal Contact fan 12 L1 External fan 13 N External fan 14 230V Fan speed 15 180V Fan speed 16 160V Fan speed 17 130V Fan speed 18 AI1 Sensor supply air temp 19 AI ref Sensor supply air temp reference *20 DI ref Extended/Forced running *21 DI3 Extended/Forced running 22 DO ref Outdoor air damper 23 DO3 Outdoor air damper 24V AC, 0,5A 24 G Supply voltage valve actuator, Cooling 24V AC 25 G0 Supply voltage valve actuator, Cooling Neutral *26 DI ref Fire alarm (digital input) *27 DI4 Fire alarm (digital input) 28 DO ref Alarm Output 29 DO4 Alarm Output 24V AC, 0,5A 30 AO2 Cooling 0-10V DC 31 AI4 Sensor outdoor air temp PT 1000 32 AI ref Sensor outdoor/extract air temp reference 33 AI2 Sensor extract air See chapter 6.2 PT 1000 Normally open Normally closed PT 1000 * These inputs may only be wired to potential free connectors. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 14 Systemair AB 5.5.2 TA 2000 EL Terminal block Description Remark 1 PE Ground 2 N Earthed neutral (supply voltage) 3 L1 Phase (supply voltage) 4 L2 Phase (supply voltage) 5 L3 Phase (supply voltage) 6-9 *10 400V 3~ Internal connecting DI1 11 Normally closed Thermal Contact fan TC (series connect. with ext. Fan) *12 DI ref Thermal Contact fan 13 U1 External fan 14 V1 External fan 15 W1 External fan See chapter 6.2 16 U2 V2 W2 External fan Y-connection 17 400V Fan speed 18 400V Fan speed 19 320V Fan speed 20 320V Fan speed 21 240V Fan speed 22 240V Fan speed 23 160V Fan speed 24 160V Fan speed 25 AI1 Sensor supply air temp 26 AI ref Sensor supply air temp reference *27 DI ref Extended/Forced running *28 DI3 Extended/Forced running 29 DO ref Outdoor air damper 30 DO3 Outdoor air damper 24V AC, 0,5A 31 G Supply voltage valve actuator, Cooling 24V AC 32 G0 Supply voltage valve actuator cooling Neutral *33 DI ref Fire alarm (digital input) *34 DI4 Fire alarm (digital input) 35 DO ref Alarm Output 36 DO4 Alarm Output 24V AC, 0,5A 37 AO2 Cooling 0-10V DC 38 AI4 Sensor outdoor air temp PT 1000 39 AI ref Sensor outdoor/extract air temp reference 40 AI2 Sensor extract air PT 1000 Normally open Normally closed PT 1000 * These inputs may only be wired to potential free connectors. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 15 Systemair AB 5.5.3 TA 1400 HW Terminal block Description Remark 1 PE Ground 2 L1 Phase (supply voltage) 3 -- -- 4 -- -- 5 N Earthed neutral (supply voltage) 6-9 -- Internal connecting *10 DI ref Thermal Contact fan 11 -- TC (series connect. with ext. Fan) *12 DI1 Thermal Contact fan 13 L1 External fan 14 N External fan See chapter 6.2 15 AI1 Sensor supply air temp PT 1000 16 AI ref Sensor supply air temp reference *17 DI ref Extended/Forced running *18 DI3 Extended/Forced running Normally open 19 AO1 Signal water heating 0-10V DC 20 G Supply voltage valve actuator Heating/cooling 24V AC 21 G0 Supply voltage valve actuator Heating/cooling Neutral 22 AI3 Frost protection temp. sensor PT 1000 23 AI ref Frost protection temp. sensor 24 DO3 Outdoor air damper 25 DO ref Outdoor air damper 26 AO2 Cooling *27 DI ref Fire alarm (digital input) *28 DI4 Fire alarm (digital input) 29 DO ref Alarm Output 30 DO4 Alarm Output 24V AC, 0,5A 31 AI2 Sensor outdoor air PT 1000 32 AI ref Sensor outdoor/extract air temp reference 33 AI4 Sensor extract air 230V 1~ Normally closed 24V AC, 0,5A 0-10V DC Normally closed PT 1000 * These inputs may only be wired to potential free connectors. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 16 Systemair AB 5.5.4 TA 2000-4500 HW Terminal block Remark Description (GB) 1 PE Ground 2 L1 Phase (supply voltage) 3 L2 Phase (supply voltage) 4 L3 Phase (supply voltage) 5 N Earthed neutral (supply voltage) 6-10 -- Internal connection *11 DI ref Thermal contact fan 12 400V 3~/ 230V 3~ Not used when 230V 3~ TC (series connect. with ext. Fan) *13 DI1 Thermal contact fan Normally closed 14 PE Ground, external fan 15 U1 External fan 16 V1 External fan 17 W1 External fan 18 U2 V2 W2 External fan 400V 3~ Y-connection/ 230V 3~ D-connection 19 AI1 Sensor supply air temp PT 1000 20 AI ref Sensor supply air temp reference *21 DI ref Extended/Forced running *22 DI3 Extended/Forced running Normally open 23 AO1 Signal water heating 0-10V DC 24 G Supply voltage valve actuator Heating/cooling 24V AC 25 G0 Supply voltage valve actuator Heating/cooling Neutral 26 AI3 Frost protection temp. sensor PT1000 27 AI ref Frost protection temp. sensor 28 DO3 Outdoor air damper 29 DO ref Outdoor air damper 30 AO2 Cooling *31 DI ref Fire alarm (digital input) *32 DI4 Fire alarm (digital input) 33 DO ref Alarm Output 34 DO4 Alarm Output 24V AC, 0,5A 35 AI2 Sensor outdoor air PT 1000 36 AI ref Sensor outdoor/extract air temp reference 37 AI4 Sensor extract air See chapter 6.2 24V AC, 0,5A 0-10V DC Normally closed PT 1000 * These inputs may only be wired to potential free connectors. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 17 Systemair AB 5.6 Changing fan speed 5.6.1 TA 450-1400 EL Connection block marked 14-17 are used to set the fan speed, see chapter 5.5.1. Default settings for high fan speed are on terminal post 14 (cable marked with 230V) and low fan speed on terminal post 16 (cable marked with 160V). 5.6.2 TA 2000 EL Connection block marked 17-24 is used to set the fan speed, see chapter 5.5.2. Default settings for high fan speed are on terminal post 17 and 18 (cables marked with 400V) and low fan speed on terminal post 21 and 22 (cables marked with 240V). When reconnecting to another fan speed both the cables for high/low fan speed must be moved. E.g. to reduce the high fan speed, from 400V to 320V, the cables connected to the two terminal posts marked 17 and 18 are to be moved to the two terminal posts marked 19 and 20. 400V 17 400V 18 320V 19 320V 20 240V 21 240V 22 160V 23 160V 24 * ** * = High fan speed ** = Hig fan speed 320V 5.6.3 TA 1400 HW Terminal post marked 130V, 160V, 180V and 230V on the transformer is used to set the fan speed. Default settings for high fan speed are on terminal post 230V (the single cable marked with 230V) and low fan speed on terminal post 160V (cable marked with 160V). Note: Terminal post marked 90V is not allowed to use! TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 18 Systemair AB 5.6.4 TA 2000-4500 HW Connection block, beside the transformer, marked 160V, 240V, 320V and 400V for 400V 3~ (90V, 140V, 185V, 230V for 230V 3~) is used to set the fan speed. Default settings for high fan speed are on terminal post 400V (230V) and low fan speed on terminal post 240V (140V). When reconnecting to another fan speed both the cables for high / low fan speed must be moved. E.g. to reduce the high fan speed one step the cables connected to the two terminal posts marked 400V (230V) are to be moved to the two terminal posts marked 320V (185V). 400V 3~ 400V * 230V 185V 320V 240V 230V 3~ * 140V * 90V 160V 0 0 160V 90V 240V 140V 320V * * 185V 230V 400V ** * *** * = High fan speed ** = High fan speed 400V *** = High fan speed 230 V TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 19 Systemair AB 6 External connections See 5.5 Electrical connections and the enclosed wiring diagram, how to connect the electrical cables. 6.1 Temperature sensor, supply air and outdoor air damper Attached duct sensor is supposed to be mounted approximately 3 meters from the unit (pos A). Fig. 9 Temp sensor and damper A Sensor, supply air B Motorized damper, outdoor air (Accessories) The outdoor air damper (Supply voltage 24V AC, Spring return) are used to avoid cold air to come into the building when the unit are stopped e.g. during night. The damper is also preventing the hot water battery from freezing by closing when the returning water in the battery is below a set temperature, +8 °C, alternatively if the supply air temperature drops below a set temperature (adjustable). 6.2 Extract fan Extract fan can be connected to the unit and be operated parallel with the TA supply fan. The extract fan must be 1-phase (voltage controllable) up to TA size 1400 and 3-phase (voltage controllable) for TA size 2000 and larger. The extract fan must have an integrated thermal switch to protect the fan from overheating. Table 1: Available current for external extract fan (A) 450 650 1100 1400 2000 3000 4500 230 V, 1 N 0,7 0,95 3,5 2,6 - - - 400 V, 3 N - - - - 2,8 2,0 4,3 230 V, 3 N - - - - 4,8 3,5 7,4 TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 20 Systemair AB 6.3 Extended/Forced running This unit features external timer/switch button control to force the unit to any fan speed (set the Extended/Forced running time in the control panel to 0 minutes). A push button can be used to activate Extended/Forced running to force the unit to any fan speed for 0-240 minutes (as set in Extended/Forced running time). 6.4 Cooling battery (water) A water valve actuator (Supply voltage 24V AC, Control signal 0-10 V) can be connected to the unit and be operated in sequence to the heater battery. 6.5 Heater battery TA has a built in heater battery (water or electric). The operation of the heating battery is automatic and dependent on the set temperature. 6.6 Electrical heater The heating coil is located after the fan and the material is stainless steel. The electrical heating coil has both automatic and manual overheating protection. The power demand of the electrical heating coil is controlled by a triac power regulator (Pulser) according to the desired supply air temperature that is set in the control panel. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 21 Systemair AB 6.7 Hot water heater The hot water coil is located after the fan. The coil is mounted for easy connection through the short side of the unit. At the same time, it is designed in such a way that it is easy to access the pipe connections. The material is copper piping with a frame of galvanized sheet steel and aluminum fins. The coil has a venting nipple and one immersion thermostat as frost guard. If the temperature drops and there is a risk of freezing (outlet water temperature below 8 °C) the water flow is maintained (the magnetic valve will open fully), the fan stops and the outdoor air damper, accessory, closes instantaneously a b Fig. 10 Water regulation A Pump, secondary circuit B Non-return valve C Valve-actuator + water valve (accessories) D Pump primary circuit The figure shows a possible solution for designing the water regulation. (a) using 2 way valve and (b) using 3 way valve. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 22 Systemair AB 7 BMS Connection BMS Connection Communication possibilities for controller E283 WEB. • RS485(Modbus): 50-51-52 or 60-61-62 • RS485(Exoline): 50-51-52-53 or 60-61-62-63 • TCP/IP Exoline • TCP/IP WEB • BACnet/IP Fig. 11 BMS connection on the controller TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 23 Systemair AB 8 Control panel 8.1 General information The control panel is delivered connected to the Corrigo control unit situated in the electrical connection box. Cable length is 10 m. In case the control panel needs to be detached from the signal cable it is possible to loosen the wires on the back of the control panel (figure 13). A set of self-adhesive magnet strips are included in the package to facilitate installation on a metal surface. 8.2 Dimensions Fig. 12 Control panel dimensions Position Dimensions (mm) A 115.0 B 94.0 C 26.0 D c/c 60.0 E 50.5 TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 24 Systemair AB 8.3 Installation 1 Find an appropriate place to install the control panel. Maximum length between control panel and unit is 100 m. 2 If needed, drill two holes in the wall to hang the control panel (center to center: 60 mm) (pos.1, figure 13). Fig. 13 Control panel wire connections Position Description 1 Mounting holes 2 Connection block 3 Connection to brown cable 4 Connection to yellow cable 5 Connection to white cable 6 Connection to black cable TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 25 Systemair AB 9 Before starting the system When the installation is finished, check that: • the unit is installed in accordance with these instructions. • mufflers are installed and that the duct system is correctly connected to the unit. • outdoor air intake is positioned with sufficient distance to pollution sources (kitchen ventilator exhaust, central vacuum system exhaust or similar). See operating and maintenance instructions, "Operation". Set present time and date, set the normal and low airflows and program the week schedule. Reset the time for the filter alarm in the service menu. Check that: • the fan-impeller is rotating in the correct direction, see the rotating direction arrow in the unit (applies for TA 2000-4500). • there is no unusual noise from the unit. • control panel and lamp signals are in function 10 Additional accessories For more information about silencers, diffusers/louvers, roof units, wall grilles etc., see technical catalogue and installation respective instructions. TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 26 Systemair AB TA 450-4500 114084 Installation instructions 27 Systemair AB lastpage Systemair AB reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the contents of this manual without prior notice. Systemair AB Industrivägen 3 SE-739 30 Skinnskatteberg, Sweden Phone +46 222 440 00 Fax +46 222 440 99 www.systemair.com 114084