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1. 16 4 4 Schedule for set points 17 Ste FONC t ee 18 5 1 Controlling Optima 300 18 9 2 EXIA CAD le Le EE 18 9 ROAD sense RR 18 6 Mantenance esse nnnnnnennennnen 19 SA MR HH HH MM MMMMZM 19 EAT AA any eo Elo M IJ 2g _ _ 19 6 3 Dismantling decommissioning the device 19 7 Troubleshooting EEE 20 7 1 High pressure switch EEE 20 7 2 The device is not running 20 1 3 Efor ON A SIDE une 20 Technical changes may have occurred after publication of this document 1 Control panel The control panel must be mounted on a wall that is centrally located in the home Since the control panel functions as a room thermostat it is important to observe the following Do not expose to direct sunlight e Do not place on an outer wall Do not build it into the wall e Do not place over a heat source A lamp close to the control panel can affect the light sensor so that it will not regulate the light intensity as intended There are 7 buttons in the ring on the front of the control panel that are used to operate the panel The function of the buttons changes depending on the menu selected More information is available under Operating There is an infrared movement sensor located under the glass screen You can use this to bring up the menu for daily control optio
2. S gt QO c o 92 RF 50 E o 9 2 2 Temp 4 C S gg RF 50 T E 84 E 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Flow m3 h RA o i n Genvex Construction changes reserved P V5 0 0308 www genvex dk GE Premium 1 1L Construction Capacity Size GE Premium 1 1L capacity varies with air quantity and outdoor air h x x d ex connecting pieces and electric box temperature 600 x 1186 x 492 mm Airflow 159 m h GE Premium 1 Cabinet Fully closed hot galvanised plate with 30 mm Isolation Plastic coated white RAL 9010 Duct connection 160 mm with rubber ring seal 100 mm supply air connection pieces back Front Front with quick locks for filter service Heat exchanger See water resistant aluminium Condensation tub Stainless steel Condensation connection Stainless steel 215 mm Filters Outdoor temperatur C Fresh air F7 filter Exhaust air G4 filter Airflow 259 m h GE Premium 1L Weight 105 kg Flow diagram f Counter Evaporator cooling coil current exchanger Outdoor temperatur C 1 Energy consumption for heating supply air to room tempera ture 20 C 2 Total capacity of the unit 3 Power input with compressor running Compressor Sensors Magnetic valve The hatched area is GE Premium 1 1L s contribution for room T1 Supply air MA4 Defrosting heating T2 Room MAT Heat cooling T3 Fre
3. kahi nf bh Ak CONCERTO Project Acronym Class 1 Project Coordinator REF EC 038572 J acob Madsen REF project coordinator org Project coordination org Work package 3 Municipality of Egedal DOCUMENT Del 15 Date December 1 2009 REF Revision 1 Product brochure and guidance notes GENVEX Heat pump for single family houses CONCERTO INITIATIVE Class 1 Cost effective Low energy Advanced Sustainable Solutions Instrument Integrated Project Thematic Priority Energy 2005 l l l l l l l Period covered Date of preparation 1 11 07 31 10 09 December 1 2009 Start date of project November 1 2007 Duration 5 years CONCERTO is co funded by the European Commission PREFACE The class 1 project Ihe idea of the project CLASS 1 is to use the strengthening of the energy requirements to boost and drive the technological developments and to prove the economical and environmental benefits of ultra low energy buildings 50 below the new requirements in the Danish building regulations integrated with biomass and solar heating based renewable energy supply In this context the objectives are to 1 Optimise the integration of low energy building technologies with supply renewable and conventional and distribution heating and electricity technologies 2 Advance selected technologies within the 3 areas low energy building renewable energy supply and distribution 3 Improve the de
4. Water frost error Condensation water is leaking from the device Error Condensation outlet blocked with dirt The condensation outlet is not adequately protected against freezing at low outdoor temperatures 7 3 Error on air side No air supply to the rooms Error Defective fan Blocked bag filter Fresh air grill blocked with dirt and leaves in the autumn or snow and ice in the winter The fuse on the control system circuit board has blown No air extraction from wet rooms Error Defective fan Blocked plane filter The fuse on the control system circuit board has blown Discharge grill roof cover blocked by snow and ice in winter Cold air supply Error The heat exchanger is blocked by snow and ice The extraction fan is defective The extraction filter is blocked The cooling surface is blocked with ice The cooling component in the cooling circuit Heat pump is defective The control panel or control circuit board is defective Defective sensor If the error is not one of those listed above please contact your installer or the GENVEX customer centre Genvex World Wide Austria J Pichler Lufttechnik GmbH A 9021 Klagenfurt Tel 43 0 463 3 27 69 Fax 43 0 463 3 75 48 E Mail office pichlerluft at Belgium Artiklima bvba B 9220 Hamme Tel 32 0 52 41 25 41 Fax 32 0 52 41 29 66 E Mail info artiklima be Croatia Pichler amp CO d o o 10000 Zagreb Tel
5. 500 Hz 33 37 44 66 77 84 60 73 83 Refrigerant R407c 1000 Hz 34 60 70 76 58 68 73 l 2000 Hz 30 57 68 73 54 63 68 Wee 4000 Hz 44 61 67 43 50 55 8000 Hz 32 49 58 39 40 43 Average Lp dB A Lwu dB A Lwi dB A 37 43 47 77 85 89 71 78 84 1 Measured at 40 of max speed with compressor on 2 Measured at 70 of max speed with compressor on 3 Measured at 100 of max speed with compressor on x Genvex Construction changes reserved P V5 0 0308 www genvex dk Capacity The capacity lines are based on an average of the supply and extract air volume in a unit with filters Max Capacity At 100 Pa the max capacity is 325 m h With an average room height of 2 4 m the living area is calculated as follows Living area m x Room height m x Air exchange h Max capacity Pressure Pa Living area m Max capacity m h Room height m x Air exchange h 1 Example e 325 m h R Living area m 24x05 n1 270m 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Flow m3 h The power consumption is not included when calculating the living area Total power consumption For both fans and control 1 100 2 85 3 75 g 120 4 50 5 5 40 m 5 80 D 60 40 20 0 Flow m3 h Heat recovery rate 100 Heat recovery rate flow min Mout Icing of the heat exchanger at low outdoor temperatures has been left out of account 96 1 1 Temp 12 C
6. The default setting is 55 e 15 Levels 3 and 4 Extract air The air volume in level 3 is calibrated to the same air volume as the air supply in levels 3 and 4 The default setting in level 3 is 70 Level 4 always runs at 100 artigt Band Fina sunt 7 Timer level 3 4 Filter atap Hethod of cont e 16 Fine tuning T2 It is possible to fine tune the control panel s room sensor so the display shows the current room temperature The temperature can be adjusted between 0 and 5 C The default setting is 3 C e 17 Timer levels 3 and 4 If automatic reconnection is used for speeds 3 or 4 you can enter how many hours the installation should run on level 3 or 4 before it is automatically returns to level 2 The set point can be set to between 1 and 9 hours The default setting is 3 hours e 18 Filter stop To ensure that the filters are changed when the control panel blinks Change Filter the set point can be set to ON The device will then stop automatically after 14 days if the filters have not been changed If you do not want this precaution configure the set point to OFF and the device will continue to operate The default setting is OFF e 19 Method of control It is possible to choose between room air supply or air extraction control Room regulation T2 sensor Supply regulation T1 sensor Extraction regulation T7 sensor If the device is used for a house it will normally be set to room co
7. daily control options where it says alarm above it The information menu shows which alarm it is For the alarm for change filter Change filter will blink over the word Alarm The alarm will read OFF when the error has been corrected or the filter is changed and reset Possible error messages for Control system ON stopped Error Filter not changed after 14 days For water frost error The device is equipped with an external switch between terminals 28 and 29 An Alarm will be given when these are short circuited and the device will stop Change fiter ON Error The filters should be Ge Pressure switch Error The high pressure switch is disconnected due to excessive pressure in the rz system Com error Error The control SSH cannot communicate with the main circuit board between display and circuit board e Press the Arrow down again to display the hour counter which counts from the day the device is put into operation The figures shown should be multiplied by 10 This shows how many hours the device has been running how many hours the installation has run at the various speeds and how many hours the relays have been connected ON Total in operation Levi 0 Speed 1 4 Press Exit to return to the main menu 11 Optima 300 X 12 Ezi Service menu Use this function to configure and change the following items e 10 Level 1 Supply air Level 1 is the lowest sp
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9. It is possible to prevent access to selected main menu items so that they cannot be changed without a password which is a 4 digit figure For the first time press O four times and then Enter Items 13 to 18 will open Select the password under point 18 which will be the password to access items 13 to 18 Display SAN r d Bright day Bright night la 1 Light day pause xr i Light night pause E Default rana mr E af a ty menu Date and time If this item is set to ON it will not be possible to enter the menu for Date and Time without using the selected access code in item 18 Calendar If this item is set to ON it will not be possible to enter the menu for Calendar without using the selected access code in item 18 User menu If this item is set to ON it will not be possible to enter the menu for User without using the selected access code in item 18 Display If this item is set to ON it will not be possible to enter the menu for Display without using the selected access code in item 18 Service menu If this item is set to ON it will not be possible to enter the menu for Service without using the selected access code in item 18 Password Enter the selected password here and use this also in item 12 to enter items 13 to 18 If you forget your password contact Genvex Service department for assistance To change the password enter a new password in this item and press enter All passw
10. This menu is divided into 12 menu items e 01 Language Use this to choose between Danish English German or French text in the display e 02 Program info This menu shows which Optima is fitted on the device and its version number 03 04 05 06 Optima 300 X Example Optima 300 DK D 1 0 C 3 0 D represents the control panel s version number C represents the main print version in the unit Screen saver The following settings can be selected here 0 Screen saver off 1 Screen saver off but with light dimming 2 Room temperature light dimming 3 Clock light dimming 4 Clock and Room temp light dimming 5 Black screen light dimming Pause time Use this to set how long it should take from when none of the symbols on the display for daily operation have been used until it automatically reverts to the screen saver From daily menu to screen saver variable 1 to 10 minutes The other automatic return connections cannot be adjusted If no button has been pressed within the time intervals indicated below it will automatically revert to the previous display Change in menu item back to menu item 30 seconds From menu item to main menu 2 minutes From menu item to daily menu 2 minutes Auto wake up It is possible to de activate the auto wake up function where you can change from the screen saver to the display with the symbols for the daily control options by passing your hand over the co
11. Tuesday em User menu Use this function to configure and change the following sub items Dasr mama L Tampaeraturs d Fra heat After best au l Timer level 3 4 x Change filter 1 e 1 Temperature Configure the required temperature between 10 C and 30 C in order to change the ventilation temperature It is a precondition that a suitable after heat surface is fitted to the device Use bypass to configure the ventilation temperature to between 2 C and 30 C The room sensor is mounted in the control panel The default setting is 20 C e 2 Cooling To prevent the cooling of the air supply starting as soon as there is no heat requirement configure how many degrees the room temperature must be above the configured room temperature in item 1 before the cooling may start Cooling costs money The set point can be configured to between 3 C and 10 C The default setting is 52 C e 3 Cooling ON OFF For devices of type VP that are not equipped with automated cooling the set point must be configured to OFF For devices with automated cooling of type VPC or Premium the set point can be configured to ON and the device will cool when the item performance increases to over the configured temperatures in item 2 If cooling is not required configure the set point to OFF The default setting is OFF e 4 Timer levels 3 and 4 At speeds 3 and 4 the device will automatically reconnect to speed 2 after the numbe
12. follows Before starting up the unit 1 Make sure that the Genvex unit is correctly mounted and that all ducts are insulated as required 2 Make sure that inspection doors can be opened so that service and maintenance of the unit can be carried out 3 Make sure that filters are clean may be dirty from installation work 4 Make sure that the condensate drain is correctly mounted with a water trap and is protected from freezing Pour 1 litre water into the condensate tray and make sure that it can run through the condensate drain pipe without hindrance o Adjust all the supply valves so that the valve closest to the unit is opened three turns from closed position while the furthest is open eight turns from closed position Open the valves in between 4 7 turns depending on how far they are from the unit The unit can now be started up and run until adjustment with air measurement equipment has been carried out Installation F5 F7 G4 Standard filter Coarse filter class G4 Fine filter Fine filter class F5 Pollen filter Fine filter class F7 Optimal commissioning of the ventilation system Air measuring equipment is necessary for commissioning Before starting adjusting the system make sure that the 5 points in the section commissioning of the unit have been carried out Then start up the unit The basic ventilation value adjustment is to be done on speed 2 To reduce energy consumption as much as possible
13. E b GR li za 182 137 oy ZU we HOM II 601 2 EA Si lo n NA 000 ZA HIE y 1 ZS V 182 137 137 H 1 Extract air 0160 7 Extract air fan 13 High pressure gov 19 Supply boss at the back 2100 25 Sensor for fresh air 2 Supply air 2160 8 Filter extract air 14 Process valve 20 Switch 26 Sensor for supply air 3 Fresh air 0160 9 Filter supply air 15 Cable entry 21 Magnetic valve defrosting 27 Sensor before cooling air 4 Exhaust air 0160 10 Compressor 16 Electrical box 22 Thermovalve condenser 28 Sensor for cooling coil 5 Counter current heat exch 11 Evaporator 17 Condensat conn 215 23 Thermovalve evaporater 29 Sensor for exhaust air 6 Supply air fan 12 Condensator 18 Condensation tub 24 Sensor for extract air 30 Four way valve RA o i Geh Genvex Construction changes reserved P V5 0 0308 www genvex dk GE Premium 1 1L Technical data Automatics Electrical connections Input power supply Without electrical heating and preheating coil 1x230V N PE 10A 50 Hz With electrical heating and preheating coil Max 1 2 1 0 kW 1x 230V N PE 16 A 50 Hz GE Premium 1 1L is delivered with Optima 300 automatics with a factory settings so that the unit can be started without setting up the menu The fact
14. at tne unit can be e bs withou Ing i 1x230V N PE 10A 50 Hz the menu The factory settings are standard settings that can be With electrical heating and preheating coil changed to the specific needs and demands of your living area Max 1 2 1 0 kW 1 x 230V N PE 16 A 50 Hz Control panel Fans R3G 190 Motor EC motor with integrated electronics Insulation class B Fan protection class c Speed 1 IP 44 2 Use this function to set the fan speed to levels 0 1 2 3 4 6 Extended operation 2 Fan speed Max per motor A P RE 3320 Rpm N Use this function to set the timer to forced operation from 0 to 9 hours Fan power input Max per motor After heat 3 nw ES EM Use this function to turn on or off the supplementary after Fan current Max per motor heat 0 50A d Temperature 7 Use this function to set the room temperature Fan speed regulation Individually the fans can be set to 3 different speeds Information 6 Use this function to get a good overview of the device s The working area of the heat pump current operating condition 15 35 C 5 Filter 5 Compressor Use this function to reset the filter alarm NE 9213GK Effect collection max 767W Sound data Power consumption max 3 3A Measuring 1 m in front Extract Supply point of theunit duct duct Average performance 1800W Airflow 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Lp dB Lwu dB Lwi dB Average effect consumption 63 H
15. between display and circuit board is too long Version fault The program version is not the same as that of the print board Change filter the filters have to be changed Hold ON OFF the filters have not been changed within the last 14 days The unit has stopped puno 6 0 P9 DBVUUOD aq ISNN V91 13Sn4 XVW ZHOS DVADEZXL sue CD MORA eoeyns Buneayal Jens Bunesyald E a 313313 313313 I uey I l J See EE A i I I I die Alddns uey Bu vere d I VOLL 2 oui jenuew Bunesado aas WAOEZ 1ndino jeuondo L Aejay p deis 19 89Y9 4 311139 9 104 p1eoq exa TY i yno Aejay 9 Aejay E dais dA UO JON SALA Huljoo gt g Anal YCOL SE LLOL 96WY 19189494 311139 9 104 pieoq enxe F 27 101 no Aeja UJ X G A n T PCM VEIT Laer 19189491 911198 3 104 oy 2 p1eoq exa SSWd Ad Jo mo Aeja i A01 0 d Hus BEE y Aejay 1so Jeq ane O i AS dye Alddns sosuas Aejay My 8 0 J9e9ydld e AS bui oo enx3 11 YS314 Josuag WET c Aejay das MY zl dayeayad 919313 d 11e Buide gt s3 10suag H Lo maz E eduund P 0O 0 T AS Lew UD 1A I2 13 Kej y a ba buiooo Jo upaisdn Josuae PSL Jossaidwo gt e AS e eyns Huljoo gt Josuas 096 SALA a 11e EX JOSU9S 1010 ZHW P Jossaidwo7 OV 0 10V 24 VDC x E e Ln HP O RX OV 10V TX PERPREE Remote controller zn E Pressostat Hygrostat x Lr KI J93
16. place where the control panel is to be mounted mark the places for the holes and screw the fitting onto the wall Hold the wall frame against the wall and mark the holes for mounting the frame Drilling of holes the size of the holes and the corresponding screws for mounting will all depend on the wall material Place the control panel down into the fittings and tip it in against the wall At the bottom of the control panel there is access to A Terminal board Connection to main circuit board B SD card C Room sensor D Light sensor E USB port Fit a low voltage cable 4 x 0 25 mm between the unit and the control panel The maximum cable length is 50 m The voltage drop will be too great if the cable is over 50 m long and this may produce operational disturbances The wall fixture can be mounted in two ways 1 Screw the fixture on to a smooth wall and lead the cable up from below so that it is visible 2 Fita masonry junction box or a countersunk box to e g a plaster wall If another type of box is preferred to must be ensured that the screw hole match Connect the low voltage cable to the terminal box Check that the cable is connected to the same numbers at both ends Between the control panel and the main circuit board in the unit Clip the control panel onto the wall fixture by moving it downwards a little bit out at the bottom and finish by pressing it in at the bottom so that it is flush with t
17. start by adjusting the main air volumes to the desired air volume by changing the voltage outlet on the transformer Then adjust the supply and extract air valves with air measuring equipment when adjusting the supply and extract air valves remember to lock them and to turn the guide plate in the supply air valves so the air blows in the right direction Then measure the main air volumes again and do the finaladjustment of the main air volumes with the fresh and extract air dampers Remember to lock the dampers after commissioning Maintenance of the unit Filters When the red lamp on the control panel flashes the filters must be changed cleaned Stop the unit on the switch on the unit or the electrical panel Open the front cover and take out the filter When the filter has been changed or cleaned by shaking it and by removing the worst dirt and mounted again switch on the unit and press the enter button on the control panel for 10 15 seconds until the Genvex logo starts flashing again and the equipment is back in normal operation A Careful handling of the plates is required They have sharp edges and must not be damaged Do not vacuum or clean at high air pressure lt will damage the filter A Remember do not open the unit before it has been disconnected from the electricity Condensate drain When changing the filter in August September before outside temperatures fall to 5C measure that the condensate drain is
18. that the air speed in the ducts are dimensioned at a sufficiently low level to prevent noise from the supply and extract valves When positioning fresh air and extract roof cowls grills make sure that the two air flows do not intercept causing escaping air to be drawn in again It is recommended that grills are placed on the north or east side of the house to ensure optimum comfort In flats houses where it is not possible to provide a sufficient distance between the fresh air and the escaping Installation Fresh air Exhaust air mf Air tight connection UU UI EN No water in siphon i Outlet is blocked 4 Underpressure which leeds to Inside outlet false air Illustration applies to Premium range IIA Duct insulation alt B DV UU VU UVVU Duct insulation alt A Faulty duct insulation Condensate drain The units produces up to 5 8 litres of condensate per day It is therefore important that the condensate drain is correctly made and that the unit has a slight fall towards the condensate drain The condensate drain pipe must be mounted with the necessary gradient and be led to an
19. the user menu there is an option to fit extra valves between the diffusion channel and the channel connection for the bedroom and control the temperature in the room in question with a room sensor T9 by configuring the set point to 6 in item 27 The required temperature can be configured to between 10 C and 25 C The default setting is 10 C Optima 300 x 15 Optima 300 X 4 3 Schedule for weekly program 16 Monday Tuesday Hours Mi Speed Red Hours nutes T2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 gt gt 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 Thursday Friday Hours Mi Speed Red Hours nutes T2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 Sunday Hours Mi Speed Red nutes T2 1 2 3 4 gt 6 7 8 9 10 Red T2 Reduced room temperature Mi nutes Mi nutes Speed Speed Red T2 Red T2 Wednesday 10 Hours Saturday Hours Mi nutes Mi nutes Speed Speed Red T2 Red T2 Optima 300 x 4 4 Schedule for set points __ E uc La eeme 0 0 0 0 0 8 p se pq _ PS ESTE rr TE ESO O O an _4 Timerteveis3anda o Fore kt S Chagefiter Pte o yo LG E a A o IR tevet 2 supeiy ug mjrewsseoy tom 3 tevet 1 Extract Pm 14 Levetz Extrat ASS 15 tevet 3 Extract ug ERA SS A EE O EE 17 Timer levels 3 LU EC E xan O O an BEL E BE wor _ 01 d kU r tl BEL Regulation form ee uan xu n BEL
20. the other hand the symbol is set to the after heat will not commence even if itis required Main menu K4 si Use this function to enter the main menu and access the sub items date calendar user menu display information menu and service menu Filter K5 E Use this function to un set the filter alarm The button beside the filter symbol un sets the alarm for filter change To un set the filter alarm change the filters hold down the button with the filter symbol until the exclamation mark in the symbol disappears Information ke 1 Use this function to get a good overview of the device s current operating condition e g temperature fan setting relay status functions alarm timer etc Use the button beside the info symbol to read the installation s operating condition more information can be found in the main menu section under the info operation item Temperature K7 a Use this function to set the room temperature Use the button next to the temperature symbol to set the required temperature from 10 30 C The current temperature will be displayed at the centre of the screen Press help to see a guide for the item that is marked Press the exit to return to the previous display screen The setting will not be saved when you press here Use the arrow buttons to navigate in the menus The two arrow buttons will change to plus and minus when you change the setting Use the Enter button to proceed through th
21. 70 6 100 3 b5 2 4 40 T 80 c 3 60 n 40 20 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Flow m3 h Heat recovery rate 100 Heat recovery rate flow min Mout Icing of the heat exchanger at low outdoor S 96 1 temperatures has been left out of account Ty c 1 Temp 12 C 9 92 RF 50 2 2 2 Temp 4 C s SR RF 50 o S o E 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Flow m3 h Ae i nev 3 Genvex Construction changes reserved P V5 01 0508 www genvex dk GE Premium 2 Construction Capacity Size GE Premium 2 capacity varies with air quantity and outdoor air h x I x d ex connecting pieces and electric box Airflow 178 m h 601 x 1186 x 615 mm 5000 Cabinet en Fully closed hot galvanised plate with 30 mm Insulation 4000 Plastic coated white RAL 9010 3500 Duct connection 3000 0200 mm with rubber ring seal 100 mm with rubber ring seal e207 2000 Front Front with quick locks for filter service foam 1000 Heat exchanger See water resistant aluminium SCH O Condensation tub 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 Stainless steel Outside temperature C Condensation connection Airflow 285 m h Stainless steel 215 mm 5000 4500 Filters M Fresh air F7 filter aed Exhaust air en G4 filter B 2500 Weight Be 126 kg 1500 1000 500 Outside temperature C 1 Energy consuption for heating incomming fresh air to roo
22. C If the regulator time is set to e g 3 minutes the room sensor will measure after 3 minutes whether the room temperature is now above or below 20 C Level 2 will engage if the temperature is still under 20 C When the room temperature at some point reaches 20 C the electrical heat levels will begin to disconnect at 3 minute intervals When the cooling from 3 C to 10 C starts the diffusion and extraction fan engages at speed 3 and the cooling valve MA 7 opens so that the condenser on the diffusion side becomes a cooling surface and the cooling surface on the extraction side becomes a condenser When the room temperature has fallen 1 C the compressor stops and the fan returns to normal operation The cooling valve MA 7 only closes when the bypass function is closed If an extra cooling device is fitted to the system this will engage when the room temperature is 2 C higher than start cooling Devices with an electrical pre heat surface will regulate in the same way as an electrical after heat surface Defrosting The device begins defrosting when the temperature difference between the temperature before the cooling surface and the cooling surface becomes too big which occurs when ice forms on the cooling surface The magnetic valve MA 4 opens the diffusion fan and the electric heats surfaces stop until the ice is melted and the cooling surface has reached a temperature of about 5 C after which the magnetic valve close
23. Constant If constant ON is connected in item 31 the required fresh air temperature can be configured The temperature can be configured to between 0 C and 10 C The default setting is 5 C e 33 Reduce the volume of fresh air For very low fresh air temperatures lowering the air supply volume is recommended in order to improve the heat pump s operating conditions and to also achieve a higher diffusion air temperature even though the same volume of air will be taken in By configuring the set point to ON the volume of diffusion air will be lowered when the fresh air temperature falls below the configured temperature If the set point is configured to OFF there will be no reduction of the diffusion air volume This configuration is used when there is a pre heat surface on the fresh air The default setting is OFF Darvica Barmu Freeh air 5 Bupply ale Hastrictk casi After heat e 34 Fresh air temperature When the set point is ON in item 33 it is recommended that the fresh air temperature is configured to 10 C The set point can be configured to between 15 C and 0 C The default setting is 10 C e 35 Supply air volume When the set point is ON in item 33 it is recommended to configure the reduced diffusion air volume to 20 lower the value configured in item 11 The default setting is 50 96 e 36 Restriction of cooling In order to prevent the device from beginning to cool in winter regardless of
24. Preheat o ore _ Jp p _z Bypass open __ o tse m meweenweer 0 eso 23 Regulation electricity YY ooo ooo _24 Minimumalrvolume a em p lC spw G LE 9 LL 7 gt 26 Waterfrosttemperature Peto 27 Helpfunctions CH e e e y o o 28 Devicesto oo er ar 2l cC _ 29 Stop detrostins Poet ooo oo oo 30 compresserdit o o w j ME ConstantoN or ouer EE to 33 Redueethevolumeoffeshar LU LO orr 3 ouer s Fresh airtemperature w foo a 35 Supply airvolume YI 36 Restriction deeg 008 a y 0 Tr 37 Afterheat EL E CCC _38 Extra electric prehestON er oer p UT _ go Extra electric pre heat J tg PP Paea AS N 17 Optima 300 X 18 5 Function 5 1 Control system Optima 300 Room regulation The room temperature is controlled by the room sensor T2 which is fitted in the control panel If a temperature of e g 21 C has been configured the compressor will start when the room temperature falls to 20 6 C the compressor will stop when it has increased the room temperature to 21 4 C If the compressor cannot maintain the room temperature the motor operated valve devices with water after heat surface will begin to regulate PI regulation when the room temperature has fallen to 20 C For devices with electric after heat surface divided into up to 4 levels the first level will engage when the room temperature has fallen to 20
25. e menus If a menu item has been changed finish by pressing Enter and the change will be saved Optima 300 x Date and time Use this function to configure and change the date and time 4 2 Main menu There is a book icon at the bottom centre of the daily control options This gives access to the main menu Press this button to enter the main menu which is divided into 6 menus F Data L tima Hours HI Date and time p 02 Hinutes Mos ida y Calendar 04 Date El IQ User menu Display Info operation POJ This menu is divided into 6 menu items e 01 Hours Enter the current hour here Changing between summer and winter time manually sets the time one hour back or forward Service menu Main menu EEE ER 02 Minutes ten Enter the current minut post the hour f user menu here j psspiay 2 03 Weekday Enter the current weekday here Saturday 6 04 Date The current can be entered here 05 Month The current month can be entered here January 1 February March 0 Inga am a Service manu vd A The control buttons change function Pressing on Arrow down or Arrow up will change the symbol to a horizontal arrow that shows the current location y e Press Enter to access to the current menu s sub items Press Arrow down or Arrow up again to select the required menu item When the horizontal arrow is next to a menu point
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27. eed and is usually used when there is nobody home Both fans can be configured independently of each other for all levels so that the volume of air in the air supply and exhaust is equal which provides optimal operation The calibration of the device must be performed with specialised air measurement equipment and can be performed without the use of the main regulating valve Configuring the air volumes without expert advice is not recommended Incorrect configuration can lead to major energy consumption The default setting is 40 e 11 Level 2 Supply air Level 2 is the recommended speed for the device to run in order to provide the optimal indoor climate and should be calibrated for the house s ventilation requirement The default setting is 7096 e 12 Levels 3 and 4 Supply air Level 3 is the highest speed that can be configured It is used e g if there are a number of guests or there is a lot of activity in the kitchen The default setting in level 3 is 100 Level 4 always runs at 10096 and cannot be configured It is used mainly in summer to lower the indoor temperature Remember that greater volumes of air exchange require greater levels of energy consumption e 13 Level 1 Extract air The fan speed is adjusted until the same air volume is achieved as the supply in level one The default setting is 3596 e 14 Level 2 Extract air The fan speed is adjusted until the same air volume is achieved as the supply in level 2
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29. h a bottle cleaner or a paint brush Make sure that the counterbalancing weights on the fan Optima 300 x wheels are not removed as this will lead to disequilibrium and cause a higher level of noise and also cause wear to the fans Air supply and extraction valves Clean the valves by drying with a dry cloth Take care that the valve does not turn around causing a change in air volume 6 2 Alarms Filter timer The control system has a filter timer in order to ensure that the filters are changed and optimal performance is maintained When the timer reaches the configured value change filter will flash in the display until the filter has been changed When the filter has been changed the screen image for daily operations will return Hold down the button for the filter symbol until the exclamation mark disappears and the device returns to normal running Data error This error message will appear if no communication is possible between the display and the control system Check that the cable connection is correct on terminals 21 to 24 Frost alarm This error message will be displayed if a water heat surface is fitted to the system and the temperature on the water heat surface is too low causing a danger of frost burst The control system will stop the device and open the motor operated valve to keep the water service warm Pressure switch error When the high pressure switch disengages Pressure switch w
30. h air duct is insulated to prevent warm air in the loft in summer from heat up the fresh air Make sure to seal the termination where the escaping duct is led through the roof or through the gable end in order to avoid condensation damage Fresh Air UUUUUUUUUWUVUuu Exhaust Air d In rr NES Extract Air PA Pd 353 i AMA u Supply Air Installation Insulation of ducts in warm spaces Supply and extract air ducts In warm spaces the supply and extract channels must be insulated with 50 mm insulation Supply and extract ducts in heated spaces do not require insulation Fresh air and xhaust air ducts In warm loft spaces and warm rooms the fresh and exhaust air ducts must be insulated with minimum 50 mm insulation In addition plastic or aluminium foil must be wrapped around the insulation in order to avoid condensate in the insulation Electrical connections The electrical connection must be carried out by an authorised electrician See the electrical diagram The cable between the unit and the control panel is a 4 conductor 0 25 mm2 cable with a maximum length of 30 m Commissioning of the unit To achieve optimal running of the unit it must be adjusted with air measuring equipment If you wish to start up the unit before adjustment do as
31. he wall To dismantle pull the control panel out slightly at the bottom and lift it up 3 Start up The first time the device is started the control panel display will show Choose language Click Next to switch between Danish English German and French Press Enter when the desired language is shown in the display The control panel will now read the current program version in the selected language The display will now show Updating model e Wait 1 5 minutes It takes approximately 1 5 minutes to read the current version e Language load 91 Language OK e Menu load 84 e Menu OK e Icon load 369 e Menu OK e Reset to default Restarting e Optima 300 Then the display will then change to The symbol Bookmark e Optima 300 Version number D Display X X C Controller X X Finally the display changes to daily operation and the device is now in operation with the default settings The menu items can now be set as desired for the house in question and will thereby achieve the most optimal and most effective utilisation and operation of the device Optima 300 x Optima 300 X 4 Operating Optima 300 All Genvex heat pumps of type GE VP VPC and GE Premium for houses and are delivered with Optima 300 control systems which have default settings so that the unit can be put into operation The default setting is only a basic setting that should be changed to the opera
32. how high the room temperature is the fresh air temperature can be configured to the temperature required before the cooling function engages It is recommended that the temperature is configured to a minimum of 15 C The fresh air temperature can be configured to between 0 C and 20 C The default setting is 15 C e 37 After heat If an after heat surface is fitted to the device you can decide when you want the after heat surface to operate If the set point is set to OFF the after heat service will not work even if it is required If the set point is set to OFF the after heat surface will engage as required It configures itself according to the temperature set in item 1 The default setting is OFF e 38 Extra electric pre heat ON If an electric pre heat surface is fitted with several levels over the extra relay circuit board the set point must be configured to ON If there is no extra relay circuit board the set point must be configured to OFF The default setting is OFF e 39 Extra electric pre heat If the extra electric pre heat is set to ON in item 38 the set point must be configured to the desired fresh air temperature to which the electric pre heat surface should heat the fresh air before the unit The temperature can be configured to between 15 C and 0 C The default setting is 10 C e 40 Bedroom If a lower temperature is required in the bedroom or in another room than the value configured in item 1 in
33. ich is the default setting It may be necessary to change this temperature to a higher value in special operating conditions where the cooling surface is not completely defrosted The temperature can be adjusted between 0 and 15 C It is not recommended to change the default setting without expert advice The default setting is 5 C e 30 Compressor Start stop The default temperature difference between start stop compressor is 0 4 It is recommended to change the temperature difference for special operating situations The difference can be adjusted between 0 1 and 1 0 C It is not recommended to change the default setting without expert advice The default setting is 0 4 C e 31 Constant ON If the house s other heating system is not connected to the heating pump system the house s other heating system e g boiler can stop the water pump so that water pump device with heat exchanger only blows pre heated air into all rooms This will cause increasing problems with draughts as the temperature falls outside Devices without heat exchangers will blow fresh air directly in Configuring the set point to ON will disconnect the room sensor The heat pump will always operate and blow warm air in when the fresh air temperature is below the temperature configured in item 32 If the set point is configured to OFF the room sensor will regulate the heat pump regardless of the fresh air temperature The default setting is OFF e 32
34. ill appear flashing in the display until the pressure switch s red reset button is activated 6 3 Dismantling decommissioning the device The following must be performed The power supply i e the electric cables must be disconnected from the device Disconnect the condensation outlet and power cables to any after heat pre heat Disconnect wires for the panel and remove channels If the device is to be decommissioned the cables must be removed to avoid condensation water in the device and in the channels Close all air supply and extraction valves 19 Optima 300 X 20 7 Troubleshooting The water pump is fitted with the following safety equipment 7 1 High pressure switch The high pressure switch protects the heat pump from excessive pressure in the cooling circuit In the event of any disturbances excessive pressure the high pressure switch will stop the pump The system will restart when the high pressure switch is reset manually Take off the front cover by removing the screw Press the red button for RESET 7 2 The device is not running The device stops Check the following Is the device connected to a power supply 230 Volt Is there power in the socket Is the heat pump disconnected via the clock program Is the high pressure switch disengaged Is the cable attached between the control system and the control panel Has the filter not been changed Filter error on the device
35. internal outlet The condensate drain must be fitted with a water trap as there is negative pressure in the air chamber in which the condensate tray is mounted If the unit is installed in a cold loft space the condensate drain pipe must be insulated to prevent freezing of the condensate in the pipe However it is recommended that the water trap is installed in a heated space to ensure that the water does not freeze If installation problems make it impossible to secure the condensate drain pipe from freezing by insulation it will be necessary to mount a thermostat controlled heating coil round the condensate drain pipe Insulation of ducts in cold loft spaces In order to high recovery rate of the unit it is necessary to insulate the ducts correctly Supply and extract ducts Supply and extract air duct To minimize heat losses from the duct system in cold loft spaces the supply and extract ducts must be insulated with minimum a 100 mm insulation mat If insulation type A is chosen it is recommended that it is done with two layers of 50 mm mats wropped with paper or foil on the outside and with staggered joints between the two layers If the ducts are positioned on the rafter foot type B may be chosen The insulation must always be tightly wrapped round the ducts Fresh air and exhaust air ducts in cold spaces It is recommended that fresh air and exhaust air ducts are insulated with a minimum of 50 mm insulation The fres
36. ir volumes contained in the data sheet for the device in question If the air supply and extraction volumes are set lower than the minimum requirement the heat pump will stop and only preheated air from the heat exchanger will be blown into all the rooms The default setting is 30 e 25 Water frost If a water after heat surface with motor operated valve is fitted to the device a water frost sensor should be fitted to the water after heat surface and the set point configured to ON If there is no water frost sensor the set point must be configured to OFF The default setting is OFF e 26 Water frost temperature If water frost in item 25 is configured to ON the required Optima 300 x water frost temperature must be configured to the temperature where the device should stop and the motor operated valve will open completely for the flow of hot water The set point can be configured to between 0 and 10 C The default setting is 5 C e 27 Help functions R9 Help functions with relay 9 can be used for the following 1 If the set point is configured to O the help relay is turned off 2 If the set point is configured to 1 the relay is on when the device is running This can e g be used to open and close the fresh air and exhaust valve 3 If the set point is configured to 2 the relay is on when there extra heat is required or when you want the circulation pump to run when heating with the water after heat is required 4 If
37. ith the necessary water trap can be led to an inside drain without danger of freezing in cold weather In the winter period the unit may produce up to 5 8 litres of condensate each day To allow access for service and maintenance there must be a space of a minimum of 600 mm in front of the unit and a current floor If the unit is located in the loft space there must be free access to the unit from the loft hatch Friskluft Lj Incomming Air Frischluft Afkast Exhaust Air Fortluft oDrain Udsugning Extract Air Abluft r Indblaesning Supply Air Zuluft Installation Duct connection At all duct connections there is a yellow sticker indicating which ventilation duct to be connected Connect the supply air duct Duct system from the unit to the supply outlet in the living room Connect the extract air duct Duct system from wet rooms to the unit Connect the fresh air duct Duct system from fresh air roof cowls external grills to the unit Connect the escaping air duct Duct system from unit to the escaping roof cowls external grills Duct system It is recommended that the duct system is made of spiral ducting with rubber ring seal fittings in order to provide a tight and durable duct system To achieve a satisfactory low sound level from the unit silencers must always be fitted to the supply and extract air duct system between the unit and the first supply and extract valves It is recommended
38. m temperature 20 C 2 Total capacity of the unit F OW d lag fa m 3 Power input with compressor running The hatch area is GE Premium 2 s contribution for roomheating T3 17 CM VK Fresh Air seth SN s Sie Extract Air Cooling capacity S IN IN S With an outside temperature of 26 C relative humidity of 45 and full speed the cooling power output is 1580 W Counter current Evaporator cooling coil Condenser heating coil ea exchanger Control panel 12 Sensors Magnetic valve T1 Supply air MA4 Defrosting T2 Room MA7 Heat cooling T3 Fresh air T4 Extract air T5 Before the cooling coil i T6 Cooling coil h T7 Exh i A Exhaust air x Q MA4 Compressor Construction changes reserved P V5 01 0508 4 Genvex 4 www genvex dk 3 INSTALLATIONS MANUAL ACTIVE VENTILATION HEAT PUMP 14 Installations Manual Active Ventilation Heat pump s GES Premium 1 1L s GE Premium 1 1L GE Premium 2 s GE Premium 3 Version V1 03 0209 Genvex Table of contents installation ae 4 D ct connection iio raid 5 DUCE Sy SECM mM 5 Condensate drain y yyi anya ika ayalasaka nana n Na adan V WAE BER Sakan WT KA 6 Insulation of ducts in cold loft spaces 6 Insulation of ducts in heated spaces 7 Electrical Installation na a rep tio eene es 7 Commissioning of the unit eese 8 Mai
39. not blocked by dirt and make sure that there is water in the water trap Pour 1 litre of water into the condensate tray and make sure it runs off without hindrance If the condensate drain does not work this could lead to water damage in the dwelling r 000000000000 A SE NV 100 mm IA Installation Counter current heat exchanger Inspect the countercurrent heat exchanger every years If it is dirty remove it and wash in warm soap water and then rinse if possible in the bathroom using the shower head Fans Every year check the two fan wheels for dirt If they are dirty they may be cleaned with a brush bottle washer etc Supply and extract valves Clean the valves by wiping them with a dry cloth Make sure the valve does not rotate causing a change in the air volume Service If you are unable to maintain your unit yourself you can sign a service agreement with the Genvex service department If any faults arise in the unit contact the Genvex service department Installation Fault finding Unit has stopped No light in any of the lamps on the control panel even though both buttons are pressed Fault The fuse on electrical panel has blown no power to unit e One of the fuses on the circuit board has blown Loose wire no power to unit e Loose wire between unit and control panel Faulty or incorrectly set clock units with clocks installed Red lamp on the control panel is consta
40. ns simply by moving your hand past the control panel This function can be turned off See under Main menu Display Menu item 5 The following are located on the bottom of the control panel 1 SD card 2 Room sensor 3 Light sensor 4 Mini USB socket for connection to computer 1 The SD card which can be removed contains all the control models and versions that make the control panel compatible with older versions The SD card also contains all the languages menus help texts symbols and collected data logs During the start up procedure the current versions are installed on the control panel so that the controls can function without the SD card However the help texts will not appear on the screen and the data logs will not be saved 4 In order for a computer to read the data logs it must have the Genvex data logger program installed Optima 300 x Optima 300 X 2 Installation 2 1 Installation of the control panel The control panel is intended for hanging on a wall The control panel must be positioned in the home at a height of about 1 5 metres from the floor The control panel must not be countersunk into the wall since the panel also functions as a room thermostat It is also equipped with a light sensor The control panel must not be exposed to direct sunlight It must not be mounted on an outer wall or the room sensor will not be able to measure the correct room temperature 2 2 Mounting Find the
41. ntenance of the unit ee eese seres 8 Fault al als T le nee 10 Electrical diagram GE Premium serie 11 Flow diagram GE Premium serie 12 EU Declaration of conformity 13 Subject to Technical Modifications IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT When installing GENVEX Premium series and Premium range please follow these instructions Make sure that the machine is in plumb Install an airtight water trap on a non freezing location to compensate for fan pressure The height of the water trap must be at least 100 mm Make sure that the drain flows downwards all the way from the unit Pour some water into the drip tray of the unit to verify that it functions properly If freezing of the water trap may occur it is necessary to install a thermostat and an electrical heater to prevent freezing when the 8 temperature drops below 2C Air flow adjustments must be made on both the supply and exhaust side prior to normal use of the machine It is important to have a balance between supply and exhaust air volumes It is recommended to keep the ducts closed until the unit is adjusted and working This instruction must be followed If the drain is not made according to this instruction GENVEX A S cannot be made responsible for any additio nal damage
42. ntilation unit consisting of a counter current heat exchanger a heat pump supply and extract air fans F7 supply air filter G4 extract air filter complete Optima 300 automatics and control panel GE Premium 1 1L has also got a cooling function GE Premium 1 1L can be delivered with the following options Water and electrical heating element for 0160 mm duct mounting Water frost sensor Fresh air and extract air damper with motor for 2160 mm duct Thermostat or motor valve Dimensions GE Premium 1 1L Dimension in mm Suitability GE Premium 1 1L is suitable in ventilation systems where balanced ventilation heat recovery and warm cool supply air is needed At first the heat will be recovered in the counter current heat exchanger and then further heat will be supplied to the supply air by the heat pump During the summer the heat pump can switch to a cooling mode which means that the heat pump will supply cooling to the supply air GE Premium 1 1L is normally used in homes with an area up to 450 square metres at an average room height at 2 4 m and an air exchange rate of 0 3 1 h Max capacity Living area The power consumption is not included when calculating the living area Types GE Premium 1 1L H Right amp V Left GE Premium 1 1L H Right shown amp V Left 492 1373 1186 TEDE j Jal i NY NI La
43. ntly on Fault Frost protection thermostat disconnected units with water reheating surfaces Defect sensor in unit Defect sensor in control panel e f no supply sensor has been mounted this has been replaced by a resistance which is faulty Loose sensor wire or loose jumper in terminal row on control circuit board Condensate running out of appliance Fault e Condensate drain blocked by dirt No water in the water trap Condensate drain blocked by ice Drain is insufficiently insulated No supply air to living rooms Fault e Defect fan e Blocked filter Fresh air grill is blocked by dirt and leaves in the autumn or snow and ice in the winter e Fuse on control circuit board has blown No extract air from wet rooms Fault e Defect fan e Blocked filter e Fuse on control circuit board has blown Cold supply air Fault Countercurrent heat exchanger blocked by dirt or ice e Extract air fan is defective Extract air filter is blocked Electrical reheating surface disconnected through the fire thermostat Only units with an electrical reheating surface mounted No hot water circulation to water reheating surface Only units with a water reheating surface mounted Blocked circulation pump air in heating pipe defect thermostat motor valve incorrect setting of control panel 10 The display shows Data fault no communication between the display and controller cable
44. ntrol Configure the set point to 1 For room control set the set point to 0 For air extraction control set the set point to 2 The default setting is O e 20 Pre heat ON If there is a pre heat surface fitted to the fresh air channel the set point must be configured to ON Configure the required pre heat temperature in the service menu under item 21 The default setting is OFF e 21 Pre heat If the pre heat is set to ON in item 20 in the service menu the set point must be configured to the desired fresh air temperature to which the pre heat surface should heat the fresh air The temperature can be configured to between 15 and 0 C The default setting is 10 C D LI Hater frost FT x Matar Frost tom a D 7 Help AP e 22 Regulation water If a water after heat surface with a motor operated valve is fitted to the device it may be necessary to adjust the regulation time The less regulation time the faster the motor operated valve will regulate The set point can be configured to between 1 and 250 seconds The default setting is 20 seconds e 23 Regulation electricity If an electrical after heat surface or electrical pre heat surface is fitted it may be necessary to adjust the regulation time The set point can be configured to between 1 and 30 minutes The default setting is 3 minutes e 24 Minimum air volume In order to achieve optimal performance the device s air volumes correspond to at least the a
45. ntrol panel If the function is set to OFF press any button to display the daily operating options Auto lightness In the display there is amovement sensor You can choose between wor Display HR Tub T Bright day Bright night DI Light day pausa Light Hight pause Darawit remm 12 Safety menu Optima 300 X 10 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 Lightness day Use this to enter the maximum brightness for the control panel when the room is fully lit Lightness night Use this to enter the minimum brightness level for the control panel when the room is in complete darkness Lightness day screensaver Use this to enter the maximum brightness for the screen saver when the room is fully lit Lightness night screensaver Use this to enter the minimum brightness level for the screensaver when the room is in complete darkness Default reset If the set points are configured so that the installation no longer functions as expected and the cause cannot be found it is possible to choose between 2 different options to reset the menu items to the default settings Press 1 to change all menu items to the default settings except for the menu items for Speed Level Filter timer Calendar and Defrost temperatures Press 2 to change all menu items to the default settings Note Before performing a reset ensure that the currently entered values are noted in a table for the set items Safety menu
46. o ecosystemsireland com Portugal Iberterm PT 4475 493 Nogueira Maia Tel 351 229 065 123 4 Fax 351 229 065 125 E Mail paulo neto iberterm com Web www iberterm com Slovenia Pichler amp CO d o o 2000 Maribor Tel 386 0 2 460 13 50 Fax 386 0 2 460 13 55 E Mail pichler pichler co si x Lei Genvex Billund Copenhagen Er Genie Hamburg Intelligent ventilation system from Genvex As ventilation specialists we offer a product range that covers all aspects of modern ventilation equipment from passive ventilation units with highly effective counter current exchangers to units with integrated heat pumps that are extremely power efficient for heating or cooling We can also provide units for ceiling mounting for installation in existing office buildings high rise buildings and industrial buildings Presented by Published by Genvex A S Sverigesvej 6 DK 6100 Haderslev www genvex dk 4 USER MANUAL FOR THE CONTROL PANEL 3l USER MANUAL Optima 300 DESIGN Version V1 03 0609 Genvex Optima 300 X Table of contents Page 1 Control panel nen eene nenne 3 2 WS Ca AU OW een een 4 2 1 Installation of the control panel 4 2 2 Pqecm 4 Eu ni lon rrr 5 O a aa 6 4 1 Operating and changing data in the operating Ten 6 4 2 Mall MENU en s susce etant tesa aedis lA ani n k Kan 8 4 3 Schedule for week program
47. ords will now be changed to the new password Information menu o The information menu can be used to get an overview of the devices current operating status If you want to see the devices operating status over an operating period connect the control panel to a computer and use the Optima data program The device monitors the operating status every minute and stores the data for up to one year on the SD card Press Enter next to the information menu The first screen displayed shows the current temperatures into Gais Supply Eodcm Fresh Bir EX h l E Erk 460 mii Cooling mur Em k ran k sir Water Frost 79 mann l b a T2 Room Press Arrow down to display the current speeds of the fans and the opening of the bypass valve and the opening of the water valve Info menu Eupply air Extract air 361 Drpass volves GA s Water Wa v DR Press the Arrow down again to display the current status of the operation relays For extra electrical heat level R5 R6 and R7 an extra relay circuit board is fitted with R10 R11 and R12 When R5 is ON R10 is ON When R6 is ON R11 is ON When R7 is ON R12 is ON Re Heat level 3 R11 RS Cooling system Ro Help funcion Press Arrow down again to display the current Alarms An Alarm it is activated if the word ON appears beside it At ON there is an alarm which can also be seen on the screen saver and the image for Optima 300 x
48. ory settings are standard settings that can be changed to the specific needs and demands of your living area Control panel Fans R3G 190 Motor EC motor with integrated electronics Insulation class B Fan protection class Speed 1 IP 44 E Je Use this function to set the fan speed to levels 0 1 Fan speed Max per motor 2 3 4 3320 Rpm lt Extended operation 2 Fan power input Max per motor Use this function to set the timer to forced operation 71W from 0 to 9 hours F8 After heat 3 a SE SES Use this function to turn on or off the supplementary after heat Fan speed regulation ocf Temperature 7 Individually the fans can be set to 3 different speeds Use this function to set the room temperature The working area of the heat pump a Information 6 15 35 C Use this function to get a good overview of the device s current operating condition Filter 5 Use this function to reset the filter alarm Compressor NB 6165 GK NE 6210 GK 1 1L Min air volume 100 150 m h 1 1L Effect collection max Sou nd data 331 585W 1 1L Measuring 1 m in front Extract air Supply air Power consumption max point of the unit duct duct 1 9 3 14A 1 1L Airflow 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Average performance Lp dB Lwu dB Lwi dB 895 1363W 1 1L 63 Hz 53 46 52 93 95 98 85 89 93 Average effect consumption 125 Hz 4r 52 54 8f 95 97 81 88 91 295 425W 1 1L 250 Hz 43 50 53 84 91 95 78 83 87
49. pairing or dismantling the device statutory environmental regulations must be observed regarding recycling and destruction of various materials 6 1 Device Filters The filters must be changed when change filter flashes in the control panel display Use the device s circuit breaker to stop the device or use the circuit breaker on the terminal box Open the front and remove the filters Reset the filter timer when the filters have been changed You can make an adjustment in the operating menu if you wish to change the filters with a different time interval A There is a danger of cuts from sharp discs The discs must not be damaged Vacuum cleaning or using pressurised air on the filters is not recommended Filter performance may be impaired G4 Standard filter Coarse filter class G4 F5 Fine filter Fine filter class F5 F7 Fine filter Fine filter class F7 Condensation water and condensation outlet The condensation trays must be cleaned of dirt every autumn Fill the condensation trays with water and check that the water drains away If not the outlets must be cleaned Check that the vaporisor discs are also clean Heat exchangers The heat exchangers should be inspected every 3 years If it is dirty remove it and wash it in warm water with soap and rinse with a hand shower Fans Inspect the fans every three years for dirt in the fan wheels Remove the front cover from the device Clean the fans with a brus
50. r of hours that are configured in item 17 by configuring the set point to ON If the set point is set to OFF the device will run at speed 3 or 4 until it is manually changed to another speed The timer can also be operated directly with the button with the symbol for extended operation on the display for daily operating options The default setting is OFF e 5 Change filter There is a built in filter timer that counts how long the device has been running since the last change of filter The set point can be configured from 1 6 which corresponds to 1 6 months It is recommended that the set point should initially be set at 3 corresponding to 3 months If the filters are too dirty after the period configured configure the set point to a lower number If is not necessary to change the filter after the configured period the set point can be configured to a larger number When the timer reaches the configured value for the change of filter Alarm and Change filter will be flash at the top of the screen saver When the filters have been changed return to the screen display for daily operating options and hold down the button for the filter symbol until the exclamation sign disappears and the device returns to normal operation The default setting is OFF Display menu The menu item with the Display symbol Display manu OL Language D Program infa 03 Screen Ha VE 04 Kach 05 Auto waks up 08 Auto brightness tg
51. rd ir exchange m 400 T EC The power consumption is not included when calculating the living area Dimensions Types GE Premium 2 GE Premium 2 H Right shown Dimensions in mm GE Premium 2 V Left 615 1373 1186 fe j ja X 137 137 i sS 4 oy fF 601 om a 20 v LZ 7 OA po AUC DP 182 RW 157 GD U 1 Fresh air 7 Extract air fan 13 High pressure gov 19 Condensation tub 25 Sensor for fresh air 2 Exhaust air 8 Filter extract air 14 Process valve 20 Supply boss at the back 0100 26 Sensor for supply air 3 Extract air 9 Filter supply air 15 Cable entry 21 Magnetic valve defrosting 27 Sensor before cooling air 4 Supply air 10 Compressor 16 Switch 22 Thermovalve condenser 28 Sensor for cooling coil 5 Counter current heat exch 11 Evaporator 17 Electrical box 23 Thermovalve evaporater 29 Sensor for exhaust air 6 Supply air fan 12 Condensator 18 Condensat conn 015 24 Sensor for extract air 30 Four way valve RA o i Geh Genvex Construction changes reserved P V5 01 0508 www genvex dk GE Premium 2 Technical data Automatics Electrical connections Input power supply ste Sih er n Ve W Mar SE a Without electrical heating and preheating coil Ice E
52. s which have nothing to do with the GENVEX unit IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Fresh air Extract air Exhaust air J 3 ALII Airtight connection Si ll TIT LLL LLL UU UU UU As mm Inside outlet Illustration applie to the Premium range Installation Dimensions in mm 1373 1186 186 Thia illustration applies to the Premium range GE Premium 2 Installation The GE Premium range is available with supply air on the right hand side as shown or supply air on the left hand side and as a reversible cool heat exchanger When it is a left hand version the unit is build laterally reversed which means that the power connection is placed on the left hand side Because it is a reversible heat pump the unit has two condensate drains At all times the condensation from the heat pump will appear Both outlets must be connected to a suitable drain on site The unit must be positioned on a surface so that vibrations from the unit cannot be transferred through ceiling and walls and so that the condensate drain w
53. s again and the diffusion fan and electric heat surfaces start again 5 2 Extra capacity Electrical after heat If there is a greater requirement for heat that the unit can supply the electric after heat can be configured additional equipment to ON in the main menu with the shortcut key 5 3 Operating reliability High pressure switch In order to protect the compressor from running more than intended a high pressure switch is built in that will disconnect when the pressure becomes too great The red reset button on the pressure switch is activated in the cabinet when the cause of the fault has been found Overriding of the diffusion fan If the diffusion temperature increases to over 45 C the diffusion fan s speed will begin to increase The diffusion temperature will be maintained at 45 C if possible Overriding of the extraction fan If the discharge temperature for cooling increases to over 45 C and the extraction speed at level 3 is not configured to 100 96 the extraction fan speed will begin to increase The discharge temperature will be maintained at 45 C if possible 6 Maintenance Follow the following instructions to achieve optimal performance A After installing for the first time check after a couple of days that the condensation outlet is working Before opening the device turn off the power pull out the plug and wait until the fan is completely quiet Environmental requirements When re
54. sh air l Cooling capacity T4 Extract air With an outside temperature of 26 C relative humidity of 45 T5 Before the cooling coil l T6 Cooling coil and full speed the cooling power output is 685 1040 W 1 1L T7 Exhaust air Construction changes reserved P V5 0 0308 X Genvex www genvex dk GE Premium 2 Description Suitability GE Premium 2 is a ventilation unit consisting of a counter GE Premium 2 is used in ventilation systems where balanced current heat exchanger at heat pump supply and extract ventilation heat recovery and warm cool supply air is needed air fans F7 supply air filter G4 extract air filter complete At first the heat will be recovered in the counter current heat Optima 300 automatics and control panel exchanger and then further heat will be supplied to the supply air GE Premium 2 has also got a cooling function by the heat pump During the summer the heat pump can switch to a cooling mode which means that the heat pump will supply GE Premium 2 can be delivered with the following options cooling to the supply air Water and electrical heating element for 0200 mm duct l l l mounting GE Premium 2 is normally used in homes with an area up to Water frost sensor 555 square metres at an average room height at 2 4 m and an Fresh air and extract air damper with motor for 0200 mm duct air exchange rate of 0 3 1 h Thermostat or motor valve A h h Max capacity Fan gua
55. sign checking and verification procedures this relates directly to the implementation of the building energy performance directive EPBD 4 Integrate the European ecolabel in the building projects houses and components 5 Demonstrate large scale implementation at close to market technical and economical conditions The Class 1 project is focused on the optimisation of sustainable energy systems in local communities through an innovative integration of RE technologies with ultra low energy buildings Deliverables 9 14 and 15 20 Deliverable 9 15 and 15 20 are 12 deliverables presenting the results of work package 3 Advancement of technologies and solutions of the Class 1 project The first 6 of the deliverables of work package 3 present the result of the development work the advancement of the technologies in question and the 6 latter deliverables present the sales brochures developed by each producer and the guidance notes on how to employ the advanced technologies List of contents EE EE 2 be HEEN Pr cs 4 Ze BROCHURES tor the 2 advanced products on oe esiti u ne 5 3 INSTALLATIONS MANUAL ACTIVE VENTILATION HEAT BUMN 14 4 USER MANUAL FOR THE CONTROL PAN Boia 3 Eed FE ae 31 1 INTRODUCTION Deliverable 15 presents the brochure and user manual for the developed GENVEX productis 2 BROCHURES FOR THE 2 ADVANCED PRODUCTS GE Premium 1 1L GE Premium 2 GE Premium 1 IL Description GE Premium 1 1L is a ve
56. the 2 lines will change place the font size will change and the text Set will be added Pressing Enter next to the selected menu item will change the background of the item to grey Use the and buttons to change the current value Press Enter again to save the changed setting If you do not wish to make any changes it is possible to go back out of the menus by pressing the button Exit Pressing Help will bring up a short help text on the screen that explains the menu item Press one of the buttons to exit the help program If no button is pressed within a short period of time the control system will automatically exit the programs 06 Year The current year can be entered here 5 6 July August EN September 9 October November December Optima 300 X Calendar 34 Use this function to configure and change each day setting for the week Each day can be configured to run with different ventilation speeds as required It is possible to copy the configuration from one day to another It is possible to press ON or OFF here i e if there is a time when there are no people in the building the daily settings can be turned off and the device will run according to the manual settings e g level 1 nlendar meiu Ww KL Calendar OW 2 Monday Tuesday 4 Hadas dar L Thursday Friday Saturday Bund a Copy day This menu is divided into 9 menu items e 01 Use this to choose be
57. the set point is configured to 3 the relay will be turned on when a change of filter is required This can be used to activate an external alarm 5 If the set point is set to 4 the relay will be turned on when extra cooling is required This function is used if a pre heat surface is also fitted to the device 6 Ifthe set point is configured 5 the control system can handle an earth heat exchanger with the aid of a valve The relay will be turned on for one of the following two conditions The outdoor temperature sensor T9 is lower than the configured value in item 26 water frost temperature typically set at 5 C The outdoor temperature sensor T9 is more than 1 C above the configured temperature in item 1 and 1 C above the current room temperature If the set point is configured to 6 then the relay is turned on when the temperature in the bedroom is 1 C higher that the value configured in item 40 The default setting is O Tarti gpt manu Davica stop Stop defrost ar dif c boapremu Constant GH FF 3 Conmmtant Reductian St e 28 Device stop Here is the possibility to choose if the unit should stop by holding down the button for speed K1 in the main menu If the set point is OFF the unit can t be turned off 13 Optima 300 X 14 The default setting is OFF e 29 Stop defrosting The default setting is that the defrosting period ends when cooling service has reached a temperature of 5 C wh
58. ting wishes and requirements of the house in question and will thereby achieve optimal utilisation and operation of the device After the device has been started the control panel will be in stand by and will display one of the screen savers can be changed in the main menu under the item display Pass your hand over the control panel to bring up the symbols on the screen that show the daily operating options 4 1 Operating and changing data in the operating menu The display normally shows the screen with symbols for daily operations where the following buttons can be seen in connection with daily operation Si Speed K1 5 Use this function to set the fan speed to levels 0 1 2 3 4 The button beside the speed symbol changes between the 4 speeds The installation can also be stopped by holding down the button for 3 4 seconds EIN Extended operation K2 RS Use this function to set the timer to forced operation from O to 9 hours Use the button next to the symbol for extended operation to change from O to 9 hours If the timer is set to O speeds 3 and 4 will run until the speed is changed manually If the timer is set for between 1 and 9 hours speeds 3 and 4 will automatically be linked back to speed 2 after the number of hours the symbol was set at Cooling K3 Gira Use the button beside the after heat symbol to change between or If the symbol is set at the after heat will commence as required If on
59. tween controlling the device manually or control the speed air exchange and temperature automatically according to a fixed day program Ifthe menu item is set to OFF the device will be controlled manually according to the speed and temperature selected If the menu item is set to ON the device will controlled according to the day programs entered in the menu items 02 to 08 e 02 Monday Up to 10 change times can be entered for one day The times can be entered in random sequence Enter the hours in the first column Enter the minutes in the second column Enter the speed in the third column S Use the fourth column to enter the temperature difference to which the temperature should be lowered Example If the temperature is set to 21 C and you then enter 2 09 the device will aim at 19 C If the speed has been changed manually on the button under daily operation the program will revert to the day program at the next change time point is passed Examples of a day program 01 07 30 H3 0 0 02 09 15 H1 1 0 03 17 00 H3 0 0 04 18 00 H2 0 0 05 23 30 H2 2 0 It is not necessary to use all change times if the line only reads 0 it will be skipped by the control system 03 to 08 These days can be filled in individually in the same way as under item 02 e 09 Copy day Use this menu item to copy one day to another where the same change times speeds and temperature lowering are required For example From Thursday to
60. z 49 50 58 90 92 94 89 93 94 N 125Hz 51 55 55 87 94 97 87 97 98 R407c 500 Hz 34 43 45 65 78 84 74 79 83 Weight 1000 Hz 33 60 71 77 64 73 77 1000 gram 2000 Hz 59 70 75 61 71 74 4000 Hz 44 63 68 51 64 68 8000 Hz 31 49 57 38 50 55 Lp dB A Lwu dB A Lwi dB A Average 41 46 48 75 84 8 76 86 88 1 Measured at 4096 of max speed with compressor on 2 Measured at 7096 of max speed with compressor on 3 Measured at 10096 of max speed with compressor on x Genvex Construction changes reserved P V5 01 0508 www genvex dk GE Premium 2 Capacity The capacity lines are based on an average ofthe 350 supply and extract air volume in a unit with filters 100 Max Capacity m At 100 Pa the max capacity is 400 m h T With an average room height of 2 4 m the living area is calculated as follows oon 10 Living area m x Room height m x Air exchange h o Max capacity 2 450 55 a Living area m 100 Max capacity m h CC Room height m x Air exchange h 50 Example S v 400 m3 h 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Living area m 7 ue 333m MIT 24x0 5 h717 Flow m3 h The power consumption is not included when calculating the living area Total power consumption e L Lp bb a For both fans and control Wa TT TT 1 P T T d eg le 120 1 100 96 3 2
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