Manual MTD MTD-ERV 350

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    ™ M TD-E R V 350 / 365 Installation & Oper ating Manual ...

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    II All rights reser ved. This manual has been produced with the greatest care and attention. Nev er theless, the pub lisher accepts no liability for dam- age resulting from missing or incorrect inf or mation in this manual. ...

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    T able of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ ............. 1 1.1 Forew ord .................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 CE Symbol .......................... ...

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    3 FUNCTION OF THE SYSTEM ...................................................................................................... 17 3.1 Components of the Balanced V entilation System ......................................................... 17 3.2 Controlled V entilation System ........................................................................ ...

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    I Introduction 1 1 Introduction This chapter contains general inf ormation on the MTD-ERV 350. 1.1 Forew ord Apar t from this general chapter, this operating man- ual consists of: • A section f or the user , • A section with technical specifi cations, and … • A section f or the installer . - e b y l l u f e r a c l a u n a m g n i t a r e ...

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    Caution! Danger of: - Damage to the unit, or - Physical injury to the user , or - Impairment of the operating of the unit if the instructions are not correctly follo wed. I 2 Introduction 1.4 Safety 1.4.1 Safety Precautions Observe the saf ety precautions given in this operat- ing manual at all times. F ailure to obser ve the safety precautions, wa ...

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    Ensure that the comf ort temperature in winter is not set below the tem- perature you pref er . 2. Instructions for the User This chapter describes how you should use the MTD-ERV 350. Instructions for the User 3 2 Congratulations , you are now the owner of the MTD-ERV 350, the heat recovery unit from Zehnder Com- fosystems . W e wish you e very com ...

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    The next section descr ibes briefl y what information can be read off . 2 4 Instructions for the User 2.1.6 Moisture Recovery (Option) In addition to the heat transf er from the exhaust air to the fresh, generally cooler outside air , the M T D - ER V 350 also off ers the possibility of transferring par t of the moisture of the exhaust air to the ...

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    This ke y is used to s witch the extr actor hood on or off. - Press f or less than 1 second ! ON. - Press f or longer than 1 second ! OFF . 2 This ke y is used to s witch the supply and/or discharge of air on or off. - Press once ! SUPPL Y OFF (and EXHA UST ON). - Press twice ! SUPPL Y and EXHA UST OFF . - Press three times ! EXHA UST OFF (and SUPP ...

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    ". 2. W ait until the day , e.g. "Sa", starts to fl ash. 3. Select with " " or " " the correct da y . 4. Press " " briefl y . 5. W ait until the hours, e.g. " 12 ", star t to fl ash. 6. Select with " " or " " the correct hour . 7. Press " " briefl y again. 8. W ...

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    Setting the comfort temperature Proceed as f ollows: 1. Press f or two seconds on " ". 2. W ait until the comfort temperature, e.g. " 20.0 ", star ts to fl ash. 3. Select the desired comf or t temperature with " " or " ". 4 Press " " briefl y no w to quit the menu. Setting the ventilation level Y ...

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    2.3.4 Switching Extractor Hood On and Off (Option)* Via the CC Ease operating unit it is possib le: T o switch the e xtractor hood on and off . Proceed as f ollows: 4. Press f or two seconds on " ". 5. W ait until the symbol for the extr actor hood ap- pears. 6. Select with " " or " " the ventilation le vel, e.g. “ 3 ...

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    The ventilation programme can be set/changed as f ollows: 1. Press simultaneously f or two seconds on " " and " ". This functions onl y with ventilation set to "A UT O". 2. W ait until the day appears . 3. Program the desired da ys or a sequence of da ys. – Select the desired da y/days with " " or " &q ...

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    – Press " " again. – W ait until the minutes, e .g. " 00 " star t to fl ash. – Select with " " or " " the desired time in minutes. – Press " " again. – W ait until the ventilation symbol starts to fl ash. – Select the desired ventilation le v el with " " or " ". – ...

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    Menu P1 ! Status of the functions V entilation functions S u b- m e n u Description Activated / not activ ated P10 Menu 20 currently activ e? Y es (1) / No (0) P11 Menu 21 currently activ e? Y es (1) / No (0) P12 Menu 22 currently activ e? Y es (1) / No (0) P13 Menu 23 currently activ e? Y es (1) / No (0) P14 [Not av ailable] [Not av ailable] P15 M ...

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    P25 Note: Only f or systems with a remote control s witch. Deactivation dela y f or ventilation position 3 (with " "). • When " Time delay v alues Sub-menu Description Minimum M a xi m um Default setting Menu P9 ! Status of the functions (fr om menu P5) V entilation functions S u b- m e n u Description Activ ated / not activated P9 ...

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    2.4 Use of the Switch(es) (Option) 2 3 1 Y ou can set an activation and deactiv ation delay f or the bathroom ventilation contr ol in P menus P21 and P22. For further information, see section 2.3.7. If these measures are not perf ormed (regularly), there is a dang er that the Comf oAir 350 will cease to function correctly . d n a g n i k o o c r e ...

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    2.5.1 Cleaning or Replacing Filters As soon as the corresponding warning appears on the display of the CC Ease operating unit, the fi lters hav e to be cleaned or replaced. • “ F IL TER I ” ! The internal fi lters m ust be cleaned or replaced. • “ F IL TER E ” ! The e xter nal fi lters* must be cleaned or replaced. One of the fi lte ...

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    • Push the new fi lter cloths (E) o ver the fi lter brac kets (F). • Fasten the clamps (C) again. • Push the fi lters (A) back into the ComfoAir 350. E F " to cancel the fi lter indication. Replace all fi lters (at least) once a year . 2.5.2 Cleaning V alves (in the Home) The ventilation system is equipped with the f ollow- ing valv ...

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    up green again. n o i t i s o p - 3 e h t n o D E L n o i t c n u f l a m e h T switch lights up not onl y in the event of malfunctions, b ut also in the event of a 'Filter dirty' warning. 2.6.3 What to Do in the Event of a Malfunction? In the ev ent of a malfunction, please contact the in- staller . Note the malfunction code that appears ...

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    B A C E D F D D D E E 2 Instructions for the User 17 3 Function of the System This chapter descr ibes the design of the balanced v entilation system and its function in conjunction with the MTD- ER V 350. 3.1 Components of the Balanced V entilation System The complete balanced ventilation system consists of the f ollowing components: · MTD-ERV 350 ...

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    18 Function of the System A C D D C C C I L K J G H 2 B E E F H 1 3.3 MTD-ERV 350 The MTD-ERV 350 consists as standard of the follo wing components: · Outer casing (A) of coated sheet steel. · Inner lining (B) of high-quality e xpanded polypropylene (E)PP . · 4 rotatable air-side connections (C) f or the air ducts. · 2 G3 fi lters (D) for air ...

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    B A C F D E H I G J Filter 19 Function of the System 3 MTD-ERV 350 Methods of Operation The MTD-ERV 350 has been designed and produced as a system for controlled v entilation of residential buildings. It comprises two air fl ows that h ygienically exchange their energy . · P olluted air is dra wn off by the e xhaust air fan (A) from, for e xample ...

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    3 Menu P29: Setting the rate of increase v Rate of increase Minimum 1% v Rate of increase Standard 10% v Rate of increase Maximum 99% 20 Function of the System side air no long er has to be tempor arily re duced (or e v en interrup ted f or a short time) in orde r to pre- v ent co ndens atio n free zing i n the h eat e xc hange r . Inst ead the pre ...

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    Living space Living space Menu P27: Setting CO 2 concentration v CO 2 concentration Minimum ppm to be decided v CO 2 concentration Standard ppm to be decided v CO 2 concentration Maximum ppm to be decided Living space Living space Menu P28: Setting the humidity level v Humidity level Minimum 0% v Humidity level Standard 60% v Humidity level Maximum ...

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    22 Function of the System 3 o t d e t c e n n o c e b t s u m r o s n e s H R e h T the PCB panel in the electronics casing on the top of the MTD-ERV 350 by the installer . 3.4.6 Undergr ound Geothermal Heat Exchanger* As an option, the ventilation system can also be equipped with a geothermal heat exchanger . The geother mal heat exchanger is an a ...

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    23 Function of the System 3 3.5. T echnical Specifi cations P ower supply Supply voltage P ower f actor (cos phi) Noise output supply air fan P osition V entilation rate V alue Absent Low at Medium at High at Maximum at at Noise output exhaust air fan P osition V entilation rate V alue Absent Low at Medium at High at Maximum at at MTD-ERV 350 nL ( ...

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    24 Function of the System at at at at at at at at at at HE e xchanger material Inner lining material Heating capacity W eight P olystyrene 3 MTD-ERV 350 nL (normal Air V olume) e t a r n o i t a l i t n e V n o i t i s o P P ower supply Noise output supply air fan V alue Absent Low Medium High Maximum e u l a V e t a r n o i t a l i t n e V n o i t ...

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    25 Function of the System 3 3.6 Dimension Sketch ...

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    26 Function of the System 3 4 Instructions f or the Installer This chapter describes how you ha ve to install the MTD-ERV 350. 4.1 Preconditions for Installation In order to be ab le to assess whether the ComfoAir 350 can be installed in a par ticular room, please pay attention to the follo wing points: • The MTD-ERV 350 must be installed in acco ...

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    4 27 Instructions for the Installer ComfoAir 350 – LEFT Stale air Outside air Supply air Exhaust air ComfoAir 350 – RIGHT Intake air Exhaust air Stale air Outside air 4.3 W all Mounting LEFT Connectio n Install the MTD-ERV 350 on a wall with a load-bear- ing capacity of at least 200 kg/m ² . For other walls we recommend the use of a base for i ...

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    4 28 Instructions for the Installer RIGHT n Ensure that the water loc k of the connec- tion to the house sewage system is alwa ys fi lled with water . Menu P ossibilities P1 Read off the status (from menu P2) P2 Set time dela ys (and indication “F IL TER DIRTY ” and setting v alues for e xtractor hood and sensors) P3 Setting the ventilation le ...

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    4 29 Instructions for the Installer 3 Press " " and " " simultaneously for 2 seconds. 4 W ait until the "P menu" P3 appears on the dis- pla y . The P menus P3 to P8 are now acces- sible . 5 Select with " " or " " the desired P menu, e.g. " 5 ". 6 Press " " to confi r m the P men ...

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    4 30 Instructions for the Installer Menu P3 ! Set ventilation contr ols V alues f or ventilation controls Sub-menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard P30 Setting the power (in %) of the exhaust air f an in position "Absent". 0% 97% Normal / High 15% / 15% P31 Setting the power (in %) of the exhaust air f an in position "Low". ...

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    4 31 Instructions for the Installer Menu P5 ! Setting additional contr ol functions V alues f or additional control functions d r a d n a t S m u m i x a M m u m i n i M n o i t p i r c s e D u n e m - b u S P50 Activation of the chimney s weep control system. 0 (= No) 1 (= Y es) 0 P51 Indicate whether preheater is installed. 0 (= No) 1 (= Y es) 0 ...

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    4 32 Instructions for the Installer V alues for additional control functions Sub-menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard P60 Indicate presence of a geothermal heat exchanger (GHE). 0 (= No) 1 (= Y es) 0 P61 Setting the percentage that the sup- ply air f an must run higher when the valv e of the geothermal heat ex- changer (EWT) is open. 0% 99% 0% ...

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    4 33 Instructions for the Installer V alues (malfunction) inf ormation Sub-menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard P75 Complete reset. • Press " " f or 5 seconds to carr y out a com- plete reset. A complete reset returns all settings to the original works settings. 0 0 0 After a complete reset, all settings in menus P2 and P3 and the ...

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    4 34 Instructions for the Installer P osition ABSENT 15% P osition LO W 35% P osition MEDIUM 50% P osition HIGH 70% The standard settings of the ComfoAir 350, HL, are as f ollows: " and " ". – W ait until "InR" appears on the CC Ease displa y . 4.5 Setting the Air Specifi cations The MTD-ERV 350 must be set after install ...

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    4 35 Instructions for the Installer A C B D B E G F Left-hand version Designated as L E G F Right-hand version Designated as R Then: • Remove the heat e xchanger (F) from the drain plate (G). Caution! There may still be water in the heat e x- changer! • Clean the heat exchanger (F), if necessary . – Immerse the heat exchanger in w arm wa- ter ...

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    4 36 Instructions for the Installer I J K N O M L Use a soft brush to c lean the fan blades. Remo ve dust using a vacuum c leaner . Caution! T ake care not to damage the fan blades. Caution! T ake care not to damage the tempera- ture sensor . • Install all the par ts again in the re verse or- der . • Carry out the self-test described under P76, ...

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    Code Description A0 NTC sensor TEWT defectiv e. A1 NTC sensor T1 defectiv e. (= temperature of the outside air) A2 NTC sensor T2 defectiv e. (= temperature of the supply air) A3 NTC sensor T3 defectiv e. (= temperature of the return air) A4 NTC sensor T4 defectiv e. (= temperature of the e xhaust air) A5 Bypass motor malfunction. A6 Preheater motor ...

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    4 38 Instructions for the Installer 4.7.2 Malfunction indications on the CC Ease Display à Remed y This section contains tips on remedying the malfunctions descr ibed in section 4.7.1 that can appear on the CC Ease displa y . E1 / E2 Exhaust air/supply air fan malfunction Remove the filter, the plastic front cover and the metal cover Do the fan co ...

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    4 39 Instructions for the Installer E3 Extractor hood temperature sensor too high. Resistance OK? Yes No Replace PCB Cau tion: Res et un it! Replace temperature sensor Cau tio n! Avoid contact with the PCB and frost protection element due to risk of electrocution Is something cooking on the hob? Yes No Turn hob off and remove item from heat source ...

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    4 40 Instructions for the Installer A1 / A2 / A3 / A4 Temperature sensor malfunction T1 / T2 / T3 / T4 Remove the plug from the socket Remove the filter, the plastic front cover and the metal cover Remove temperature sensor from the PCB Check temperature sensor resistance; see table Is resistance OK? Yes No Replace the PCB CAUTION: Reset unit! Repl ...

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    4 41 Instructions for the Installer A8 Malfunction Frost protection element gets too hot Remove the filter, the plastic front cover and the metal cover Does the frost protection element flap work properly? (Check with P76) Yes Check the following factors: - Fan settings (too low?) - Supply air valves (opened too wide?) - The entire duct system (blo ...

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    4 42 Instructions for the Installer A 0 / A 10 / A 11 Malfunction Temperature sensor T gh e / T CH / T AH Check temperature sensor resistance; see table Resistance OK? Yes No Replace PCB Cau tion: Res et un it! Replace temperature sensor Temp. Resistance [°C] [K Ω ] MI N . MED. MA X . 10 19.570 19.904 20.242 15 15.485 15.712 15.941 18 13.502 13.6 ...

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    4 43 Instructions for the Installer 4.7.3 Malfunctions (or Prob lems) without Indications This section gives an ov er vie w of the malfunctions (or problems) that are not displayed on the CC Ease displa y . Pr ob lem/ Malf unct ion e r u s a e m / k c e h C e s u a C All OFF Supply voltage Check the fuse on the PCB panel. • If the fuse is OK, the ...

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    4 44 Instructions for the Installer 4.8 Spare P ar ts 2 1 3 4 5 7 6 9 9 8 11 10 12 The follo wing table contains an o verview of the spare par ts av ailab le for the MTD-ERV 350. Number Part 1 F ans (left and right) 2 PCB panel in MTD-ERV 350. 3 PCB panel in top-mounted casing, Basic or Luxury version. 4 T emperature sensors T1 / T3 (in top of unit ...

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    Red White Braun White Brown Blue White Blue Brown Brown Blue Blue Brown Blue Brown Blue Brown Preheater Y e ll ow Black Black White Brown White Brown White Blue Y e ll ow Red Preheater valve Bathroom switch Enthalpy Bypass valve Green/ Y ellow Green/ Y ellow Green/ Y ellow Supply air Exhaust air 4 45 Instructions for the Installer 4.9 Wiring Diagra ...

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    M M RS232 Black Red Brown M White Brown Blue (-) Yellow (0-10V) White ( ) M Bathroom switch Preheater T1 T4 T3 T2 Bypass valve Preheater valve Green/ Y ellow Brown Blue Blue Brown (L1) Grey (L2) Black (L3) Brown (N) Blue Exhaust air Supply air RJ11 VENT . VENT . FIL T2/T4 T1/T3 BYP/PIE TRI VENT . BS VENT . 1 T2/T4 T1/T3 BYP/PIE - + White Red Black ...

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    Red White Braun White Brown Blue White Blue Brown Brown Blue Blue Brown Blue Brown Blue Brown Preheater Y e ll ow Black Black White Brown White Brown White Blue Y e ll ow Red Bypass valve Bathroom switch Enthalpy Preheater valve Green/ Y ellow Green/ Y ellow Green/ Y ellow Exhaust air Supply air 4 47 Instructions for the Installer 4.11 Wiring Diagr ...

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    M M RS232 Black Red Brown M White Brown Blue (-) Yellow (0-10V) White ( ) M Bathroom switch Preheater T1 T4 T3 T2 Bypass valve Preheater valve Green/ Y ellow Brown Blue Blue Brown (L1) Grey (L2) Black (L3) Brown (N) Blue Exhaust air Supply air RJ11 VENT . VENT . FIL T2/T4 T1/T3 BYP/PIE TRI VENT . BS VENT . 1 T2/T4 T1/T3 BYP/PIE - + White Green/ Y e ...

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    E v Heuveln, General Managing Director 4 49 Instructions for the Installer 4.13 EC Declaration of Conf ormity J.E. Stork V entilatoren B.V . are the manufacturers of the MTD-ERV 350 8028 PM Zwolle-NL Commercial Register Zwolle 22293 EC Declaration of Conf ormity Designation of the appliance: : Heat Recovery Unit: MTD-ERV 350 Conforms to the directi ...

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