Installation and Operating Instructions
Compact Ventilation Units AIR1 XC
alarm will sound.
Access to this menu requires the Service or Administrator operating level. If necessary, log on under "Access rights".
a . Functions Supply air control
• Off = The controller for temperature control is deactivated.
• Auto = The supply air temperature control is automatic, like during normal operation.
• Manual = The supply air temperature control output can be manually set to a value between 0 and 100 %.
Manual: xxx.x – The value for the control output is set between 0 and 100 % here.
b . Functions Supply air fan (SAF)
• Off = The supply air fan is deactivated.
• Auto = The supply air fan is controlled automatically, like during normal ventilation unit operation.
• Manual Minimal = The supply air fan is operated according to the settings for fan stage "Minimal".
• Manual Normal = The supply air fan is operated according to the settings for fan stage "Normal".
• Manual Intensive = The supply air fan is operated according to the settings for fan stage "Intensive".
• Manual = The supply air fan can be manually set for testing between 0 to 100 % speed.
Manual: xxx.x – The value for the control output is set between 0 and 100 % here.
c . Functions Extract air fan (EAF)
• Off = The extract air fan is deactivated.
• Auto = The extract air fan is controlled automatically, like during normal ventilation unit operation.
• Manual Minimal = The extract air fan is operated according to the settings for fan stage "Minimal".
• Manual Normal = The extract air fan is operated according to the settings for fan stage "Normal".
• Manual Intensive = The extract air fan is operated according to the settings for fan stage "Intensive".
• Manual = The extract air fan can be manually set for testing between 0 to 100 % speed.
Manual: xxx.x – The value for the control output is set between 0 and 100 % here.
d . Functions Heat recovery
• Off = The control output is deactivated.
• Auto = The heat recovery is controlled automatically, like during normal ventilation unit operation.
• Manual = The heat recovery control output can be manually set for testing between 0 to 100 %.
Manual: xxx.x – The value for the control output is set between 0 and 100 % here.
e . Functions P1 heater (pump warm water auxiliary heater)
• Off = Pump is deactivated.
• Auto = Pump is automatically activated and deactivated by the controller, like during normal ventilation unit ope-
ration.
• On = Pump is activated.
f . Functions 1-WRG (not used for AIR1 units)
g . Functions P1 cooler (pump cold water unit)
• Off = Pump is deactivated.
• Auto = Pump is automatically activated and deactivated by the controller, like during normal ventilation unit ope-
ration.
• On = Pump is activated.
h . Functions Outside air damper
• Auto = The outside air damper is automatically opened and closed by the controller, like during normal ventilation
unit operation.
• Close = The outside air damper is not activated and closes via a spring return.
• Open = The outside air damper is activated and opened.
i . Functions Exhaust air damper
• Auto = The exhaust air damper is automatically opened and closed by the controller, like during normal ventilation
unit operation.
• Close = The exhaust air damper is not activated and closes via a spring return.
• Open = The exhaust air damper is activated and opened.
j . Functions Extra sequence Y5 (recirculation damper)
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Auto = The recirculation damper is automatically opened and closed by the controller, like during normal ventila-
tion unit operation.
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Off = The recirculation damper is not activated and closes via a spring return.
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Manual = The recirculation damper cane be activated and opened.
Manual: xxx.x – The value for the control output is set between 0 and 10 V. The recirculation damper can only be com-
pletely opened or completely closed, since it is connected via a relay. Therefore, the control output should only be set
to 0 or 10V for testing.
5 .10 Alarms
Alarm priorities A, B, C
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Alarm A has no delay time and immediately deactivates the unit. The alarm must be confirmed and resolved for
deactivation (Log on as User).
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Alarm B has a delay time. The alarm must be confirmed and resolved for deactivation (Log on as User).
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Alarm C has no delay time. The alarm is automatically deactivated as soon as the reasons for the triggered alarm
no longer exists.
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