User Guide for VENTS models including: A21 Wireless Control System, A21, Wireless Control System, Control System
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DocumentDocumentUSER'S MANUAL A21 Wireless control system A21 CONTENTS Controller wiring diagram........................................................................................................................................................ 3 Connecting a mobile device to the unit ....................................................................................................................... 6 Connecting the rs-485 setup ................................................................................................................................................. 6 Special setup mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Basic modes...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Engineering menu........................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Freeze protection ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Alarms................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 This user's manual is a main operating document intended for technical, maintenance, and operating staff. The manual contains information about purpose, technical details, operating principle, design, and installation of the A21 unit and all its modifications. Technical and maintenance staff must have theoretical and practical training in the field of ventilation systems and should be able to work in accordance with workplace safety rules as well as construction norms and standards applicable in the territory of the country. 2 www.ventilation-system.com Electric shock hazard! www.ventilation-system.com GND C 0-10 L GND L GND 2 GND 3 In 4 GND N 1 CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 NKP TRIAC NKD TRIAC L NL N M M RH VOC CO2 PM2.5 P1Q1 P2Q2 Vcc 24 V 0-10 GND 24 V Vcc 0-10 GND Vcc 24 V 0-10 GND 24 V Vcc 0-10 GND 24 V Vcc 24 V Vcc 0-10 GND 10 V Vcc 0-10 GND In Exh Su In 10 V Out Taho GND Taho Out 10 V GND M1 M2 0 10V OUT FILTER 10 V IN RH VOC CO2 PM2.5 P1/Q1 P2Q2 GND A B 24 V RS-485 In NTC GND 10kOm In NTC GND 10kOm In NTC GND 10kOm In NTC GND 10kOm In NTC GND 10kOm In L In N Out L R Out N In L In N Out L R Out N 220 V L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 NKD NKP VALVE1 VALVE2 KKB BPS NC C NO C NO C NO C NO C NO NO N L N L N N L L 220V 50Hz N 3 A21 Controller power supply: 100-250 V, 50 (60) Hz, maximum power consumption 30 W. Controller inputs Input purpose Input type Signal type Designation Operation logic Comments Outdoor air temperature Analogue NTC 10 T1 kOm -40...120 °C Supply air temperature or temperature Analogue NTC 10 T2 downstream of the main air heater kOm -40...120 °C Extract air temperature Analogue NTC 10 T3 kOm -40...120 °C Exhaust air temperature Analogue NTC 10 T4 kOm -40...120 °C Return heat medium temperature Analogue NTC 10 T5 kOm -40...120 °C External set point adjuster Analogue 0-10 V 10 V IN Enables fan speed control by means of a potentiometer. This input is enabled/disabled via the Engineering Menu (sensors). The terminal is energised with 10 V. Main humidity sensor Main VOC sensor Main CO2 sensor Main PM2.5 sensor Analogue Analogue Analogue Analogue 0-10 V 0-10 V 0-10 V 0-10 V RH VOC CO2 PM2.5 Each of the sensors is enabled/disabled via the Engineering menu. The sensors are energised with 24 V for powering external sensors. The power supply overload protection is triggered by a short circuit or a total current on the 24 V line in excess of 700 mA. Once the overload protection is activated, the power is restored only after a manual reset at the power supply unit. Supply fan control Exhaust fan control Discrete Discrete Open M1 (TACHO) NC collector/ dry contact Open M2 (TACHO) NC collector/ dry contact The control feature can be configured to fan tach pulses or an external dry contact, or disabled. You can also program the number of tach pulses per fan revolution and the alarm condition detection time. Supply filter contamination control Discrete Dry contact FILTER (IN SU) NO Extract filter contamination control Discrete Dry contact FILTER (IN EXH) NO Heat medium flow control Discrete Dry contact L1 NC This input is enabled/disabled via the Engineering Menu. Heat medium pressure control Discrete ~220 V L2 NC This input is enabled/disabled via the Engineering Menu. Fire alarm sensor Discrete ~220 V L3 NC This input is enabled/disabled via the Engineering Menu. Boost switch Discrete ~220 V L4 NO This input is enabled/disabled via the Engineering Menu. Fireplace switch Discrete ~220 V L5 NO This input is enabled/disabled via the Engineering Menu. Electric preheating thermostat (alarm) Discrete ~220 V NKP TRIAC (IN) NC Electric reheater thermostat (alarm) or water heater capillary thermostat (alarm) Discrete ~220 V NKD TRIAC (IN) NC 4 www.ventilation-system.com Output purpose Supply fan control Output type Analogue Exhaust fan control Analogue Analogue control of the reheater or Analogue water heater valve control Analogue control of the bypass Analogue Controller outputs Signal type Designation Note 0-10 V 0-10 V 0-10 V 0-10 V M1 (OUT 0-10) M2 (OUT 0-10) 0-10V OUT (1) 0-10V OUT (2) You can configure the minimum and the maximum value of the signal sent to an active fan and the delay before switching to automatic control after activating the unit. The operation of this output depends on the heater type selected via the Engineering Menu: Electric. The system controls an external circuit board which operates the heater (e.g. multi-stage) Water. 2-10 V valve control signal. Analogue control of the cooler Analogue 0-10 V Electric preheater control External TRIAC control Electric reheater control External TRIAC control Electric preheater release Relay Electric heater release or water heater Relay pump release Supply damper actuator control and/or Relay supply fan frequency converter release Extract damper actuator control and/or Relay exhaust fan frequency converter release Discrete control of the cooler Relay 3A, =30 V/~250 V 3A, =30 V/~250 V 3A, =30 V/~250 V 3A, =30 V/~250 V 3A, =30 V/~250 V Discrete control of the bypass or analogue control of the rotary heat exchanger Two relay outputs 3A, =30 V/~250 V 3A, =30 V/~250 V 0-10V OUT (3) The operation of this output depends on the cooler type selected via the Engineering Menu: Discrete. Output inactive. Analogue. The output will control the built-in or external cooler with its own control circuit. NKP TRIAC PWM signal is modulated to an external TRIAC with a 10 second cycle. (OUT ) NKP TRIAC PWM signal is modulated to an external TRIAC with a 10 second cycle. (OUT ) NKP NKD VALVE1 VALVE2 KKB The operation of this output depends on the cooler type selected via the Engineering Menu: Discrete. The output will directly control the cooler. Analogue. The output will be used for cooler release. You can configure the minimum activation period and the minimum idle time before a subsequent activation. BPS The operation of this output depends on the unit configuration. Discrete bypass: Opening the bypass closes the BPS relay (C - NO) and opens the BPS relay (C - NC). Closing the bypass opens the BPS relay (C - NO) and closes the BPS relay (C - NC). Rotary heat exchanger: Discrete. The output will directly control the actuator. Analogue. The output will be used for actuator release. The BPS relay (C - NO) is enabled. RS-485 Wi-Fi Communication interfaces The terminal (RS-485) is energised with 24 DC V to power up to 16 external devices. The maximum current is 500 mA. Any current in excess of 500 mA triggers the overload protection to automatically restore power once the load reverts to normal. The unit can be fitted with a 50 ohm remote antenna. www.ventilation-system.com 5 A21 CONNECTING A MOBILE DEVICE TO THE UNIT The fan is controlled by the Vents Home application on the mobile device. The application is available for download at App Store, Play Market or via the QR code. Vents Home App Store Vents Home Play Market Standard Frequency band [GHz] Transmission power [mW] (dBm) Network WLAN safety Wi-Fi technical data IEFE 802,11, b/g/n 2.4 100(+20) DHCP WPA, WPA2 By default, the unit operates as a Wi-Fi access point. After installing the application, connect the mobile device to the unit as to a Wi-Fi access point (FAN: + 16 characters of the ID number) indicated on the control board and on the unit casing. Wi-Fi access point password: 11111111. The units can be controlled using the mobile app via a cloud server connection. CONNECTING THE RS-485 SETUP Default settings: · Controller address: 1. · RS-485 baud rate: 115200 baud. · RS-485 stop bits: 2. · RS-485 parity: none. Note: you can use the RS-485 bus to connect up to 16 AHUs (slave devices) and up to 16 control panels (master devices). The slave and master devices have separate IDs. Some control panels only accept the RS-485 default values (see the control panel data sheet). If you set the RS-485 parameters at the unit to enable external control (e.g. with a smart home controller or a BMS system), some control panels may malfunction. . SPECIAL SETUP MODE In the event of losing the Wi-Fi password or the unit password, connecting external devices or in other cases, use the special Setup mode to restore access to the unit functions. To enter the special Setup mode, press and hold the Setup mode button on the control panel for 5 seconds before the LED on the button starts flashing. The location of the Setup mode button is specified in the unit user's manual. The unit will continue in this mode for 3 minutes and then automatically revert to the previous settings. To exit the Setup mode, press and hold the button again for 5 seconds until the LED on the button stops flashing. Settings for a special Setup mode Wi-Fi name: Wi-Fi password: Type of the Ethernet IP address: RS-485 address: The transmission rate of the RS-485: RS-485 stop bits: RS-485 parity: Engineering menu password: Setup mode 11111111 (the unit password is ignored) DHCP 1 115200 baud 2 none 1111 6 www.ventilation-system.com BASIC MODES Standby mode: this mode turns off the unit. Provides for fans complete stop blocking. Air flow of the fans is configured in the engineering menu. When air flow value greater than 0% is selected in this mode, there will be no setpoint temperature control (only +15 °C temperature will be maintained if there is a heater and heating or Auto temperature control mode is selected) and no air quality control. Fireplace mode: activated after sending a signal to the corresponding discrete input on the control circuit board. Has the highest priority and will work in the Standby mode. This input can be activated/deactivated in the engineering menu. Air flow value for supply and exhaust fans from 0% to 100% is also configured in the engineering menu (default settings is 60% for supply and 40% for exhaust so that smoke from the fireplace could not enter the room during ventilation operation). Note: Fireplace mode will not work if the unit is configured to protect the heat exchanger from freezing by supply fan or Bypass due to the risk of smoke entering the room. Boost mode: activated after sending a signal to the corresponding discrete input on the control circuit board. Has lower priority than Fireplace, Timer and Standby modes. Provides for 0 to 15 min (0 min by default) mode turning on delay after sending a signal to the discrete input. Also provides for 0 to 60 min (0 min by default ) mode turning on delay after the signal on the discrete input disappears. Air flow settings for supply and exhaust fans are available in the engineering menu (100% by default). Timer mode: activated using a mobile app or remote control. Has higher priority than Standby, Boost and Schedule modes. This mode has duration, speed and temperature settings available. Schedule mode: activated using a mobile app or remote control. Has the lowest priority. Four time intervals for each day are available for setting up a weekly schedule. Duration of each time interval is configurable and both speed and temperature are selectable. Adjustment can be made separately for every day, weekdays, weekends or for the whole week. For the Schedule mode to work properly, make sure that the date and time are set correctly. Temperature control mode: · Ventilation: no temperature control, heat recovery only. · Heating: only air heating with the electric heater or the outdoor air heat. · Cooling: only air cooling by means of the cooler or with the outdoor air cold. · Auto: the control system automatically determines if air heating or cooling is necessary. Cooling mode: activated after the supply fan is turned off, if the electric heater was operating. After heating elements have cooled off, the fan will stop. Air quality In case of exceeding the set values for humidity, CO2, PM2.5, VOC, the unit will gradually increase the speed of the fans using the PID controller. The fan speed will not exceed the set air flow value for speed III. As readings of the sensors drop to the set values, the unit will gradually decrease the fan speed to those values that were before the increase. The sensors are activated / deactivated in the engineering menu. Filter Filter timer setting is available. When the set time (70-365 days) has elapsed, the filter change indicator appears and filter replacement information is displayed in the Alarms menu. This timer can be turned off. If the unit is equipped with filter contamination pressure switches, after the timer is turned off filter contamination control will be carried out only by the pressure switches. www.ventilation-system.com 7 A21 Mode priorities Fireplace ON no yes Air flow for Fireplace mode Timer ON yes Air flow for Timer mode no yes Air flow for Standby ON Standby mode no Boost ON yes Air flow for Boost mode no Schedule ON no 0-10V input activated yes Air flow for Schedule mode yes Air flow according to the analogue input Standby yes mode selected no no Preset speed 1, 2, 3 ... or manual speed setting no Analogue input value > 0 % yes Humidity, 2, 2.5 or VOC no threshold increase yes Air flow PI controller based on worst-case parameter 8 www.ventilation-system.com ENGINEERING MENU Note: the engineering menu requires expert skills. Inadvertent changes to the engineering menu parameters may cause AHU malfunction. By default the password is 1111. Air flow This menu section enables setting the air flow values for the Standby mode, speed 1,2,3 pre-sets as well as the Boost and Fireplace modes. If the unit is controlled with an external 0-10 V input or if the PID controller is triggered by a humidity, CO2, PM2.5 or VOC level alarm, the balance between the supply and extract air will correspond to speed 1,2,3 pre-sets. Temperature Selecting the master sensor for temperature control to be displayed on the home page. One of three temperature sensors can be selected: · in the supply air duct (by default); · in the exhaust air duct; · in the room (in remote control). Note: if the selected indoor sensor is absent, the system will control the temperature using the sensor in the supply air duct as confirmed by a corresponding message. Minimum supply air temperature. The minimum temperature of the supply air to prevent cold outdoor air from entering the serviced space. If temperature drops below the set minimum and does not rise above the set minimum within 10 minutes, the unit will stop operating due to an alarm. Changeover winter/summer. The setpoint for the winter/summer changeover selectable in the +5 °C to +15 °C range (+7 °C by default). Activated outdoor air temperature sensor affects the water heater and cooler operation. In the winter season the cooler is disabled while the water heater provides preheating of the circuit before the unit start. Main heater type. The main heater control mode option becomes available while selecting the electric heater or the water heater. Note: if the water heater is active, prior to disabling it make sure that the heat-transfer medium supply has been disconnected and that the circuit has been drained to avoid damaging the water heater by disabling it during the winter season. Also prior to enabling either heater make sure that all the necessary sensors are present to avoid triggering an alarm condition and causing the unit to shut down. Main heater control mode. Two options are available: manual control and automatic control. If manual control is selected, the 0...100 % heater control slider appears. While in the manual mode the heater is enabled only if the supply fan is active and the supply air duct temperature is below +45 °C. Automatic reduction of the air flow rate. If the main heater cannot heat the temperature in the supply duct to the level of the user-set room temperature, the air flow will be automatically reduced to reach the set temperature. Min. valve position setting of the minimum valve position (0-100 %) of the water heater in winter. Max. starting time set time (2-30 min.) after which an alarm will be generated in case of underheating of the return heat medium to the starting temperature of the AHU in winter. Max. starting temperature final value of the return heat medium temperature required for the AHU start in winter at outdoor temperature <= -30 °C. Min. starting temperature initial value of the return heat medium temperature required for the AHU start in winter at outdoor temperature >= +10 °C Max. alarm temperature final value of the return heat medium temperature for the AHU shutdown caused by a freeze alarm in winter at outdoor temperature <= -30 °C. Min. alarm temperature initial value of the return heat medium temperature for the AHU shutdown caused by a freeze alarm in winter at outdoor temperature >= +10 °C. Starting temperature setting range: +30 °C...+ 60 °C. Alarm temperature setting range: +10 °C...+ 30 °C. Temperature settings for the return heat medium are automatically calculated based on outdoor temperature of -30 °C...+ 10 °C. Standby temp. = alarm temp. of +5 °C return heat medium temperature in winter in Standby mode. In winter, when the AHU is running, this setpoint is designed to prevent the return heat medium temperature from dropping to the alarm www.ventilation-system.com 9 A21 temperature at a low temperature setpoint in the supply duct or when the heater operation is not allowed. Return water temp. Max. start temp. Min. start temp. Standby temp. Max. alarm temp. +5 °C Min. alarm temp. -30 °C +10 °C Outdoor temp. Cooler control mode. Two options are available: manual (on) and auto. If discrete is selected, the cooler can be switched on manually or automatically. If analogue is selected, the 0...100 % cooler control slider appears on selecting the manual mode. Min. time before OFF. The minimum time for the cooler operation before deactivation. Min. time before ON. The minimum time for the cooler idling before re-activation. Cooler hysteresis. Available for coolers with discrete control. Bypass/rotary heat exchanger control mode. Displays the bypass control mode or the rotary heat exchanger control mode depending on the unit configuration. The following modes are available for discrete configurations of the bypass/rotary heat exchanger: close/run, open/stop, auto. The following modes are available for analogue configurations of the bypass/rotary heat exchanger: manual and auto. If manual mode is enabled, the 0...100 % bypass/rotary heat exchanger control slider appears. The 0 % value corresponds to a completely closed position of the bypass or maximum speed of the rotary heat exchanger. FREEZE PROTECTION Freeze protection is activated if the outdoor temperature drops below -3 °C and the supply and exhaust fans are enabled. Freeze protection is deactivated when the outdoor temperature raises above -1 °C or if the supply or exhaust fan is disabled. Types of heat exchanger freeze protection: Supply fan The freeze protection of the heat exchanger by the supply fan provides for the periodic stopping of the fan when the extract air temperature downstream of the heat exchanger drops below +3 °C. If the temperature rises above +7 °C, the fan will start again. Bypass The bypass maintains the temperature of +5 °C in the extract duct downstream of the heat exchanger. If the bypass opens 100 % and it is not enough, the exhaust fan speed will increase smoothly and then the supply fan speed will decrease to reach a temperature of +5 °C in the extract duct downstream of the heat exchanger. Note: Note: the freeze protection is activated only if the main heater is enabled, the bypass is located on the outdoor side and Heating or Auto mode is selected. Otherwise, freeze protection by intermittent shutdown of the supply fan will be automatically activated. Preheating If freeze protection is activated, the preheater maintains the temperature of +5 °C in the extract duct downstream of the heat exchanger. Note: if freeze protection by preheating with an electric heater is selected, make sure that the heater is connected to the unit, otherwise the unit will stop due to alarm. Disabling protection Note: if you disable protection, you are at risk! The corresponding warning will be displayed on the screen. Sensors Main sensor: a wired sensor connected to the control circuit board. External sensor: a remote sensor that may be contained in the control panel or in a special device with a parallel connection to the control panel. Note: also requires activation of the sensor built into the control panel (see the instruction manual for the specific control panel). If the same sensor is shared by several control panels, activate the built-in sensor in only one of the control panels or otherwise the panels will show incorrect feedback from the sensor. If the corresponding main sensor or built-in control panel sensor is enabled, the unit begins to respond to its signals. Enabling a missing sensor triggers the corresponding warning in the Alarms menu. Measurement range. setting the measurement range for the CO2 or the PM2.5 sensor. This setting defines the sensor signal limit value which corresponds to 10 V at the analogue input. Boost switch. If this input is enabled, the Boost mode is activated on receiving a signal to this input (on). 10 www.ventilation-system.com Fireplace switch. If this input is enabled, the Fireplace mode is activated on receiving a signal to this input (on). Note: the Fireplace mode is not available if the unit is configured to heat exchanger freeze protection by supply fan or by bypass with the heater disabled. 0-10 V control device. If this input is enabled, the unit stops responding to pre-set speeds 1,2,3.. and will respond to an external pot resistor connected to the control circuit board. To enable this control option, the unit must be in any mode other than Standby. Fire alarm sensor. Make sure that the fire alarm sensor is connected before enabling this input. A loss of signal at this input (off ) triggers an alarm condition and causes the unit to shut down. Water pressure sensor. If this sensor is enabled, the unit control system will monitor the heat-transfer medium pressure. While the water heater is active, a loss of signal at this input (off) triggers an alarm condition and causes the unit to shut down. Water flow sensor. If this sensor is enabled, the unit control system monitors the heat-transfer flow. While the water heater is active, a loss of signal at this input (off ) triggers an alarm condition and causes the unit to shut down. Depending on the unit configuration, the screen shows the supply/exhaust fan speed in rpm or the supply/exhaust fan status (off - fan not spinning, on - fan spinning). Supply/extract filter contamination control Off - filter OK, on - replace the filter. Main heater/preheater thermostat. If the respective heater is active, a loss of signal at these inputs (off ) triggers an alarm condition and causes the unit to shut down. Battery voltage. If the battery voltage drops below 2 V, replace the battery. www.ventilation-system.com 11 A21 ALARMS The Alarms menu displays a list of alarms and warnings. Alarm records are highlighted in red, warning records are highlighted in black. Alarm A serious operation error has occurred. The unit is forcibly turned off. The alarm must be reset manually using the Reset Alarms button. Warning The unit is not forcibly turned off. The warnings are reset automatically after the cause is eliminated. Current alarms Each entry in the current alarm window contains a code and a brief description of the alarm/warning. Record display format: Code: Alarm!/Warning! ... Alarm log Each alarm log entry contains a code, date, time, and a brief description of the alarm/warning. Record display format: Code: , dd.mm.yyyy, hh: mm: ss Alarm!/Warning! ... Alarm and warning codes Code Description 0 Alarm! Supply fan malfunction. · Determined depending on a specific configuration. · By rpm: if the supply fan speed drops below 300 rpm for 30 seconds (configurable within a 5 to 120 second range). · By discrete input: if the discrete input (A 1) remains open for 30 seconds (configurable within a 5 to 120 second range) provided that the supply fan must be running. 1 Alarm! Extract fan malfunction. Determined depending on a specific configuration. · By rpm: if the extract fan speed drops below 300 rpm for 30 seconds (configurable within a 5 to 120 second range). · By discrete input: if the discrete input (A 2) remains open for 30 seconds (configurable within a 5 to 120 second range) provided that the extract fan must be running. 2 Alarm! No outdoor air temperature sensor detected. Determined if the heat exchanger freeze protection is active or the unit is configured with a bypass, a rotary heat exchanger, a cooler or a water heater. 3 Alarm! Short circuit of the outdoor air temperature sensor. Determined if the heat exchanger freeze protection is active or the unit is configured with a bypass, a rotary heat exchanger, a cooler or a water heater. 4 Alarm! No supply air temperature sensor detected. Determined in any unit configuration. 5 Alarm! Short circuit of the supply air temperature sensor. Determined in any unit configuration 6 Alarm! No sensor of the extract air temperature upstream of the heat exchanger detected. Determined if the extract air temperature sensor is selected as the master sensor for temperature control provided that the main heater or condensing unit are enabled. The alarm will also be determined irrespective of which sensor is selected for temperature control if the bypass or rotary heat exchanger is enabled. 7 Alarm! Short circuit of the extract air temperature sensor. Determined if the extract air temperature sensor is selected as the master sensor for temperature control provided that the main heater or condensing unit are enabled. The alarm will also be determined irrespective of which sensor is selected for temperature control if the bypass or rotary heat exchanger is enabled. 8 Alarm! No sensor of the exhaust air temperature downstream of the heat exchanger detected. Determined if the heat exchanger freeze protection is active. 9 Alarm! Short circuit of the exhaust air temperature sensor. Determined if the heat exchanger freeze protection is active. 10 Alarm! Preheater protective thermostat activated. Determined if the preheater is selected for protecting the heat exchanger from freezing (NKP IN). 11 Alarm! Main heater protective thermostat activated. Determined if electric or water heater is enabled as the main heater and the discrete input (NKD IN) is open. 12 Alarm! Preheating cannot provide heat exchanger freezing protection. Determined if the preheater is selected for protecting the heat exchanger from freezing and freezing danger warning has been active for 30 minutes. 12 www.ventilation-system.com 13 Warning! Main humidity sensor not detected. Determined if the main humidity sensor is activated and its signal value is 0. 14 Warning! Main CO sensor not detected. Determined if the main CO sensor is activated and its signal value is 0. 15 Warning! Main PM2.5 sensor not detected. Determined if the main PM2.5 sensor is activated and its signal value is 0. 16 Warning! Main VOC sensor not detected. Determined if the main VOC sensor is activated and its signal value is 0. 17 Warning! External humidity sensor not detected. Determined if the sensor has sent no feedback to the controller for 20 seconds while being active. 18 Warning! External CO sensor not detected. Determined if the sensor has sent no feedback to the controller for 20 seconds while being active. 19 Warning! External PM2.5 sensor not detected. Determined if the sensor has sent no feedback to the controller for 20 seconds while being active. 20. Warning! External VOC sensor not detected. Determined if the sensor has sent no feedback to the controller for 20 seconds while being active. 21 Warning! Indoor air temperature not detected! The air temperature is controlled by using the feedback from the temperature sensor in the supply air duct downstream of the heat exchanger. Determined if no sensor data has been communicated from the control panel to the controller for 20 seconds if the sensor is selected as the temperature control master sensor provided that the main heater, the bypass, the rotary heat exchanger or the condensing unit are enabled. 22 Warning! Heat exchanger freezing danger. Determined if the supply fan is enabled, the outdoor temperature drops below -3 ° and remains below -1 °, and the exhaust air temperature downstream of the heat exchanger drops below 2 ° and remains below 3 °. 23 Warning! The battery is low. The weekly schedule function will work incorrectly. Determined if no battery is detected or its voltage level drops below 2 V. The battery voltage level is monitored every 5 minutes. 24 Warning! Replace the supply air filter. Determined if the pressure switch is triggered closing the discrete input (FILTER IN SU). 25 Alarm! Fire alarm activated. Determined if the fire alarm sensor is triggered opening the discrete input (L3). This alarm causes the fans to shut down immediately overriding any prior electric heater blowing commands. 26 Alarm! Low supply air temperature. Determined if the minimum supply air temperature control function is enabled (the default setpoint is +10 ° configurable within a +5 ° to +12 ° range), and the supply air temperature remains below the control setpoint for 10 minutes with the condensing unit disabled and the bypass closed. 27 Alarm! Return water temperature sensor not detected. Determined if the water heater is enabled as the main heater. 28 Alarm! Short circuit of the return water temperature sensor. Determined if the water heater is enabled as the main heater. 29 Warning! Replace the extract air filter. Determined if the pressure switch is triggered closing the discrete input (FILTER IN EXH). 30 Alarm! No water pressure detected. Determined if no water pressure is detected provided that the water heater and the water pressure sensor are enabled. 31 Alarm! No water flow detected. Determined if no water flow is detected provided that the water heater and the water flow sensor are enabled. 32 Alarm! Low return water temperature. 33 Alarm! Supply fan cannot provide heat exchanger freezing protection. Determined if the supply fan is selected for protecting the heat exchanger from freezing and the freezing danger warning has been active for 30 minutes. 34 Alarm! Bypass cannot provide heat exchanger freezing protection. Determined if the bypass is selected for protecting the heat exchanger from freezing and the freezing danger warning has been active for 30 minutes. 35 Warning! Freeze protection disabled. This may cause heat exchanger freezing! Determined if the rotary heat exchanger is not enabled and the freeze protection is deactivated. 36 Warning! The main heater is operated in the manual mode. 37 Warning! The cooler is operated in the manual mode. www.ventilation-system.com 13 A21 38 Warning! The bypass is operated in the manual mode. 39 Warning! The rotary heat exchanger is operated in manual mode. 40 Warning! The filter timer countdown is completed. Please, replace the filter. 41 Warning! Incorrect operation of the rotary heat exchanger. 42 Warning! Preheater is operated in the manual mode. 43 Alarm! Return water temperature failed to reach setpoint in due time before AHU start. 44 Warning! The selected type of freeze protection of the heat exchanger by means of the bypass is replaced by freeze protection by means of the supply fan as the main heater operation is not allowed. 45 Warning! The fireplace mode is locked. This mode is not compatible with the selected type of freeze protection of the heat exchanger. 14 www.ventilation-system.com www.ventilation-system.com 15 V55-8EN-05