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1. A1 A2 A3 A4 WARNING Temperature sensor malfunction Temperature Resistance KQ Danger of death from T1 T2 T3 T4 live components C MIN MID MAX do not touch the PCB 10 19 570 19 904 20 242 Disconnect the power 15 15 485 15 712 15 941 18 13 502 13 681 13 861 Remove filters 19 12 906 13 071 13 237 front and metal cover 20 12 339 12 491 12 644 Remove the 21 11 801 11 941 12 082 malfunctioning sensor s connector from the PCB 22 11 291 11 420 11 550 Check the resistance of 25 9 900 10 000 10 100 the malfunctioning sensor according to the adjacent table 30 7 959 8 057 8 155 Resistance okay Replace temperature sensor Replace PCB ATTENTION Reset unit WARNING AS Danger of death from Malfunction bypass motor live components do not touch the PCB Remove filters plastic front and sealing plate Activate self test P76 to 1 Motor running Isolate from mains supply Check connection on PCB Remove motor and the 12 VDC must be applied gearwheel with plastic part if the motor is to operate see menu P76 Power applied to PCB Gearwheel defective Isolate from mains supply Replace Replace Isolate from mains supply De gearwheel motor Replace motor Reset unit EN 24 EA2 Malfunction Set P59 correctly Reset the unit P74 on 1 A6 Malfunction Set P51 on 0 Reset the unit P74 on
2. 2 Boost ventilation switch S A bathroom switch lt B do Extract air RS232 PC 22 22 RS485 RS485 so Enthalpy Hybalans a a a 2 Za zw z 8xX23859m 09mn 60 J1 RRRRRR Ul HHHHHH RS232 KFB Plastic film keybord Appendix 1 Terminal connection plan santos F 370 DC left hand side Extract air a 3 dox E 3 en s 3 ME B o 2 al El ol g I z v mai E 95223252957 a a eS 815 8315S 5 amp rsmzamzs DS SSF E nrz BYPIPIE TUT3 T2T4 VENT FIL TRI c I a N Blue E L3 Brown I hi ji lt 2 3 BYPIPIE TiT3 T2T4 VENT BS DO RJ11 u RS232 AS ES 313 e c ss 4 3 g 2982222287 9 8 7 5 95 9E a 32m 5 x oS mms ao o Ol O amp Do Boost ventilation switch ga bathroom switch a gt a aon Supply air Appendix 2 HHHHHH RAARAA RS232 PC gt gt e RS485 RS485 RS232 so Enthalpy Hybalans KFB A ADA 40000000 a a a a gt 22 B o gt 2 rl ac Fine NES H Plastic film keybord Terminal conn
3. Malfunction In the event of a malfunction please contact the in staller Note the malfunction code that is indicated on the display Please also note your santos model type This is marked on the identification plate on the top of your santos The mains plug must always remain in the plug Socket unless the santos has to be shut down due to a serious malfunction for filter cleaning or re placement or for some other urgent reason The dwelling will no longer be mechanically ventilated as soon as the mains plug is re moved from the plug socket Moisture and mould can occur in the dwelling as a result Consequently you should avoid turning off the santos for longer periods of time CS DIN 1946 6 specifies that apart from rea sons of maintenance and repairs ventilation systems must be operated continually Dur ing periods when the home is not occupied the system should be operated at the lowest ventilation level level 1 set with 3 position switch level Absent or intermitting holiday programme set via membrane keyboard of operating unit CS If the unit is installed in a room with an on 2 6 average higher level of humidity for exam ple bathroom or kitchen it is possible that condensation will form on the outside of the unit This is a normal phenomenon and does not impair the functional performance of the system Disposal Discuss with your supplier what you should do with your santos at the end of its serv
4. Remove dust using a vacuum cleaner A Take care not to damage the fan impellers A Take care not to damage the temperature sensor 15 Install all the parts again in the reverse order 16 Reconnect the unit to the mains power supply 17 Initiate the self test in line with menu P76 A Refit the drain plate H again correctly below the heat exchanger The holes in the drain plate must be on the side of the condensa tion drain A Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 1 5 Nm This corresponds roughly to level 2 of a normal cordless drill 21 EN 3 10 Malfunctions In the event of a malfunction in the santos a warning message is generally displayed on the display of the digital control panel However not all malfunction messages are dis played on the display of the digital control panel even if there is a malfunction or problem Both types of malfunction or problem are described briefly in the following sections 3 10 1Malfunction messages displayed Below is an overview of the malfunction messages that are shown on the display of the digital control panel Code Description A1 NTC sensor T1 defective temperature of outside air A2 NTC sensor T2 defective temperature of supply air A3 NTC sensor T3 defective temperature of exhaust air A4 NTC sensor T4 defective temperature of discharged air A5 Bypass motor malfunction A6 n a A7 n a Fil ter Display
5. Use this level when cooking showering and when high level ventilation is desired 4 J Position 1 gt Position 2 gt Position 3 gt 2 2 3 Forced Ventilation with Bathroom Switch A bathroom switch can be used to temporarily set the highest ventilation level of the santos To allow excess moisture to be discharged as quickly as possible after showering this switch is generally in stalled in the bathroom As the bathroom switches can have very different designs no switch is illus trated here If desired the user may enter activation and deac A Activation delay is not available to all types of bathroom switches such as a pulse switch In this case leave the activation de lay time at 0 Deactivation delay Deactivation delay ensures the santos does not deactivate the bathroom switch immediately but switches back to the normal or the originally set ventilation level once the set deactivation delay time tivation time delays for the bathroom switch via the has elapsed digital control panel Activation delay value Activation delay ensures the santos does not acti vate the bathroom switch immediately but activates the highest ventilation level once the set activation delay time has elapsed CS The deactivation delay function is inactive if the bathroom switch is turned off during the set deactivation time Light switch It is possible to integrate bathroom switch function CS I
6. e 7 08141 Reinsdorf Germany Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 E Mail info paul lueftung de Internet www paul lueftung de Date 23 08 2012 Air Flow Report ZA Subject to change Operating condition functional check FA PAUL in the interest of technical 1 FI x instruction WARMERUCKGEWINNUNG Customer data Surname First name Tel Street ZIP Town Construction project MVHR type Serial No Built Measured data Measuring equipment used Fault descriptions during Indoor temperature measurement 3 Outdoor temperature Weather Filter condition on calibration Supply Extract air Building moisture Fan speed ratio clean condition Extract air Supply air used for approx days RH without very dirty ventilation mode esses Supply air Ventilation step 96 No Room deserbion Project data Measured data d p m h m s m h m s Extract air Ventilation step Project data Measured data m h m s m h m s The volumetric air flow is measured during normal MVHR operation 3 as agreed acc to DIN EN 14134 Item 7 3 1 5 acc to DIN EN 14134 Item 7 4 1 b end acc to DIN 1946 6 MVHR unit has to run continuously except for times of maintenance or repair Use lowest ventilation step or intermittent unoccopied program in times of absence The user
7. 1 A7 Malfunction Set P51 on 0 and P57 to the correct value see rating plate Reset the unit P74 on 1 25 EN 3 10 3Malfunctions or Problems not Displayed This section gives an overview of the malfunctions or problems that are not displayed High air delivery temperature in sum mer Problem Malfunc Cause Check Remedy tion All OFF Supply voltage Check the fuse on the controller PCB If the fuse is OK the PCB is defective No supply voltage Bypass remains closed Mains power supply has failed Lower the comfort temperature The santos is still in winter mode Wait until the santos switches to sum mer mode Low supply air tem perature in winter Bypass remains open Increase the comfort temperature No or too little sup ply air shower re Filter clogged Valves clogged Replace the filters Clean the valves Fan settings mains wet Heat exchanger clogged with Clean the heat exchanger dirt Heat exchanger frozen Thaw the heat exchanger Fan dirty Clean the fan Ventilation ducts clogged Clean the ventilation ducts santos is set to frost mode Wait until warm up phase occurs Unusual Fan bearings defective Replace the fan bearings noises Change the ventilation control settings Scraping noise Siphon is empty Siphon does not seal Install the siphon again Whistling noise Air leak som
8. a silencer at the discharge air connection then this must be routed upwards by a bend to protect it against being soaked by condensation flowing back out of the discharge air duct work When mounting the unit ensure the condensate can be drained with a good downward gradient along a longer dis tance When routed across a roof the exhaust air duct must have a double walled or insulat ed roof opening This prevents the forma tion of condensation between the layers of the roof To prevent unnecessary temperature loss es in both summer and winter we recom mend you insulate the supply and exhaust air ductwork with thermal vapour tight in sulation Exhaust air O Supply air Discharged air O Ol Outside air Y santos LEFT AB Aa v 1 Supply air Exhaust air santos RIGHT 3 6 3 Connecting the condensation drain Min 60mm 1147 Min 60mm 032mm santos 370 DC RIGHT Posse den Min 60mm i 114 Min 60mm santos 370 DC LEFT The warm exhaust air is cooled by the intake air in the heat exchanger As a result moisture contained in the inside air condenses in the heat exchanger The condensation water that forms in the heat exchanger is directed to wards the siphon The connection for the condensation drain has an outside diameter of 32 mm This is located on the underside of the santos Connect the condensation drain with a pipe or hose to the water seal of the do mestic was
9. control does not replace a safety device designed to monitor the difference in pressure it is a technical precondition for operating the unit when fireplaces are being used at the same time CS Once the fireplace control is activated the 2 1 6 supply air and exhaust air fans cannot be deactivated manually Enthalpy Exchanger optional The ventilation system can also optionally be equipped with an enthalpy exchanger An enthalpy exchanger helps to regulate the humidity level in the home As well as recovering the heat the enthalpy exchanger also recovers the moisture The moisture from the extracted airis transferred to the intake air being introduced Moreover enthalpy exchangers are less susceptible to frost 2 2 Available Operating Aids The santos can be equipped with the following op erating aids Display on unit e 3 position switch Bathroom switch optional to temporarily set the highest ventilation level These operating aids are described briefly in more detail in the following sections 2 2 1 Display on Unit Settings can be set via the digital display and oper ating panel on the santos unit menu Call up 4 menu OK Up b d 5 OK Hall Down Supply air off Exhaust air and LED green supply air on IT LED green Comfort temperature Display read out No ventilation Ventilation level low Ventilation level medium Ventilation level hig
10. has been instructed on the hygienic requirements for the operation of the MVHR unit Customer has been advised that winter and summer operation influence the interior air humidity If too dry air 3096 RH 2 in winter can create a moist heat exchanger transferring remedy this can be supplied in many PAUL devices gt No parts other than genuine PAUL parts e g filters shall be used otherwise the warranty will be void gt The warranty period starts with delivery ex works DE ICA IONES EEEE ear ero rd E E EA ETET Startup personnel Plumber User Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH August Horch Stra e 7 08141 Reinsdorf Germany Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 E Mail info paul lueftung de Internet www paul lueftung de Date 23 08 12 Subject to change in the interest of technical progress Commissioning and handover certificate Completeness and performance verifications acc to DIN 1946 6 Z PAUL WARMERUCKGEWINNUNG Customer data Surname First name Tel Street ZIP Town Construction project MVHR type Serial No Built Completeness No Device Ausf hrung Result Version as planned yes no 1 Supply air dae Cleaning possible yes no Configuration as planned yes no Version as planned yes no 2 SuppIy SI OUUBIE Cleaning possible yes no sufficient distance from
11. installer The bypass valve will not move in the first 4 minutes following a drop in voltage if the setting mode is not activated 3 7 1 Display on Unit e e clea rre m MENU Call up menu oK OK A auppiy ai onf Pp oiron LED green Comfort temperature Up Down Exhaust air and LED green 4 B yt Display read out EA Ventilation level absent EN Ventilation level low E Ventilation level medium Ea Ventilation level high Menu display EEN Malfunction code flashes EB Bypass Accessing the menus Se Operating Display Description quence keys 1 MENU P2 Time delay values 2 A V P3 Press keys 3 seconds simultaneously 3 A P4 Temperatures 4 A P5 Control settings 5 A P6 Control settings 6 A P7 Malfunction reset Self test 7 A P8 0 10 V inputs 8 A P9 Status display Settings example Set the power of the supply air fan at THE MEDIUM LEVEL to 40 Se Operating Display Description quence keys 1 MENU P2 Time delay values 2 A V P3 Press keys 3 seconds simultaneously Exhaust air fan 3 OK P30 Level A 4 A 6x P36 Select P 36 5 OK 50 Current setting v 10xor 6 hold down 40 Select 40 7 OK P35 Current value is 40 8 MENU P3 9 MENU 1 Fan steps gt Some P menus for example P1 and P9 are view only End read menu Press MENU instead of OK gt The display cannot be used to set the santos ventilation levels The
12. level Reverberation chamber 25 m low level Reverberation time 0 5 s medium level Distance 1 5 m high level 20 96 50 m h 10 Pa 35 96 100 m h 45 Pa 70 96 225 m h 195 Pa 90 96 275 m h 315 Pa 19 db A 31 dB A 52 dB A 58 dB A Characteristic curve 8 external pressure Pa 8 air flow m h Control unit Automatic frost protection Comfort temperature regulation e Filter change announcement time based Balance reconciliation between extract air and supply air fan for each level in 1 steps adjustable e Connection type for boost ventilation switch bathroom switch e Fault history of the last three error messages Simultaneous fireplace operation possible Control panels a v 3 Position Switch version Basic e 3 fan speeds are possible e Surface or flush mounted Cable connection for control YSLY JZ5x0 5 by the customer e Control functions with external 0 10 V input CO humidity air quality e Time program per week Separated switching on off supply air fan and extract air fan only with control panel Sealed keypad Sealed keypad Concealed or wall mounted 4 fan speeds are possible Operating mode selection Supply air and extraction air only supply air only extraction air eA free programmable weekday timer e Additional ventilation regulations CO2 humidity ai
13. liability for the con tents Furthermore the company reserves the right to change the contents of this SFlboperating manual at any time without prior SFlbnotification Introduction This chapter contains general information on the san tos 370 DC Basic CE Symbol The unit carries the designation santos 370 DC Ba sic hereafter referred to as santos The santos is a balanced ventilation system with heat recovery functionality that provides healthy balanced and energy saving ventilation in residen tial premises The santos identification plate is de picted below ce Type Voltage Hertz Phase Product code Current Power Cong Proton Insulationclass Serial number 1 2 Guarantee and Liability 1 2 1 General Information 1 2 2 1 2 3 The relevant terms and conditions of sales and guarantee for metal plastic and technical works submitted to the District Court in Den Haag Neth erlands on 19th October 1998 shall apply Guarantee Terms and Conditions The manufacturer guarantees the santos for a pe riod of 24 months following installation or up to a maximum of 30 months following the date of manu facture of the santos Claims under guarantee can be asserted only for defective material and or work manship that become apparent during the period of guarantee In the event of a guarantee claim the santos must not be dismantled without
14. of Terms Henne nennen nennen nere nennen eene e nnn 3 2 1 1 Balanced Ventilation controlled residential ventilation eee 3 2 1 2 Heat Recovery pec neo ad e eene e o ep a raa E EX X duds ernten 3 2 1 3 Bypass for Free Cooling rast dd eod dte i e ed ee decet ve a t e ede 3 ZALA Frost Protec a cites an Pria Gr SR rU Tage 3 2 15 Fireplace Control a damen n ke Ee hr ee o end E d c uu ed dre dees 3 2 1 6 Enthalpy Exchatnger cse nnne nnd HR KR EL a Rua ER a Rea Ene nennen 3 2 2 Available Operating Aids sssssssssssseeeemeemneemeemeee nennen nien enin 4 2 2 1 Display ON Un Earl e eco Peter ded ed ahs let Pv Y a E e 4 2 2 2 POSION SWIC ores re eee ecce d d petet edo ec d a EE Pun hor euren REPE PUMA ORE Ew ERE eed 4 2 2 3 Forced Ventilation with Bathroom Switch onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnccinnnnn cnn ninananan o nono cnn cnn cnn nar ancora no nnennnn 5 2 3 P Menus for the User crecen retinetur a nam akku aka keine 5 2 4 Service by the User eno Pal dede 7 241 Cleaning or Replacing Elton ERE anes antenatal 7 2 42 Cleaning Valves In the No Me irc tiara 7 2 5 Malfurnctorns eiie corr nik a cond cn MO UR D E ER ERR ET TRE B EUR ERR YR TEURER 7 2 5 1 Whatto Do in the Event of a Malfunction onnnnnnnnnnninccinnnnnnnncnnnannna non rn cnn nn nn cnn corn c anna nnns 8 2 6 Disposal soto ar nen 8 3 INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER 0 0 ccc ee etree rete e
15. replace filter El Exhaust air fan not working E2 Supply air fan not working EA2 No communication with enthalpy sensor A Ensure that the electrical connections do not come into contact with moisture EN 22 3 10 20verview of Malfunctions The graphic below offers an overview of the above messages that can be viewed on the display of the control panel in the event of a malfunction FiL tEr on the display and or Filterl on the keypad display Press OK NECI on o B until no longer displayed Isolate from mains supply Clean or replace filters Reinsert the filters Reconnect mains supply WARNING E1 E2 Exhaust air supply air fan malfunction Danger of death from live components do not touch the PCB Remove filters plastic front and sealing plate 230 VAC applied to fan connection on PCB Activate self test Isolate from mains supply P76 to 1 Replace PCB ATTENTION Reset unit Control voltage 1 5 10 VDC applied to fan Isolate from mains supply Isolate from mains supply Remove the heat exchanger and Replace PCB foam part of bypass and replace the fan ATTENTION ATTENTION Turn on the unit again Turn on the unit again Left hand or right hand version of santos Refer to label on electronics carriage beside PCB santos Left handed exhaust fan on right santos Right handed exhaust fan on left 23 EN
16. the damper of the bypass valve are always closed The santos automatically switches off the setting mode after 30 minutes 2 Close all windows and outside doors 3 Then close all inside doors 4 Check the presence of air circulation systems in the building at least 12 cm per l s CS The air circulation systems in the building must achieve at least 12 cm per l s 5 Check if both fans function in the three speed ranges 6 Set the santos to high speed 7 Install all the valves and set them as detailed in the instructions or as in the reference dwelling If no data is known Install the valves and open them as far as possible Measure the air volumes first the supply air and then the exhaust air Ifthe measured air volumes differ from the nominal air volumes by more than approx 10 and if the majority of the deviations are in the plus range adjust the fan so that all the deviations are in the plus range If the majority of the deviations are in the mi nus range adapt all the deviations so that they are all in the minus range Ensure also that a supply and an exhaust valve remain fully open 8 Alter the fan settings in the P menus P30 and P37 via the display Select the lowest possible setting to mini mise energy consumption Ensure that the ratio of air volumes between high medium and low remains the same CS Refer to the santos air specification diagram when setting the fans 9
17. Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery Unit santos F 370 DC Standard Vp O O I Vp SP C 99 ab OL Please keep earerulv Status 11 2012 Components O suitable for Passive House Dr Wolfgang Feist santos 370 DC O Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH August Horch Stra e 7 08141 Reinsdorf A PAUL cr Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 WARMERUCKGEWINNUNG Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 All rights reserved This operating manual has been produced with the greatest care and attention Nevertheless the publisher accepts no liability for damage resulting from missing or incorrect information in this operating manual Table of Contents FOREWORD nana 1 L INTRODUCTION rerit e n e n eren rad Er urhe De ee re nern 1 11 CE Symbol AO 1 12 Guarantee and Liability sn 1 2 1 General Information semen nnne nennen enn rennen nnn 1 1 2 2 Guarantee Terms and Conditions seeememmnnennenneneene nennen nnn 1 1 2 3 Eri 1 ES Safety ooo eee eta ae ee ee ate ditti tie c mede IE 2 1 3 1 Safety Regulations iem dateien 2 1 3 2 Safety Provisions and Safety Measures uunnueersessneennnennnnennennnnnnnnennrnnnnnnnernnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn nennen 2 1 3 3 Symbols Used cri een ee een 2 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER coone meminere rrr nennen neni ne e nnne ene 3 2 1 Definition
18. Pa HIGH LEVEL 325 m3 h at 215 Pa Maximum 350 m3 h at 240 Pa 75 dB A Level Ventilation rate Noise level Low LEVEL 140 m3 h at 40 Pa 45 dB A MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65 Pa HIGH LEVEL 325 m3 h at 215 Pa MAXIMUM 350 m3 h at 240 Pa Heating capacity 9596 Weight 39 kg 11 EN imension Sketch 3 3 D Bnig SULEN peeuu ejeu u Y L uleJp uolyesuapuoyD UOISJOA PUBH YO ueq UolyesuspUOD 82 UOISJeA pueH 1uDiu uleq uonesuepuo2 841 EN 12 3 4 Preconditions for Installation You must observe the following points to be able to assess whether the santos can be installed in a particular room n addition to observing the instructions con tained in this manual you must comply with lo cal safety and installation regulations specified by amongst others public utility companies when installing the santos When selecting the place of installation ensure there is sufficient space around the santos for air connections supply and exhaust air ducts as well as for carrying out maintenance work The following installations must be available in the room Air duct connections 230 V mains power supply Connection for the condensation drain Install the santos in a frost protected room Ensure the condensation water is discharged frost free with a downward gradient and using a siphon CS We recommend you do not install the unit in A 3 5 3 5 1 a room with an on aver
19. RE Eau Ka edu ree ade ERE E REN REX ERR 22 3 10 1 Malfunction Messages Displayed sse eene nnne 22 3 10 2 Overview of MalfUNCtIONS eect a a Ea EE 23 3 10 3 Malfunctions or Problems not Displayed ssseeeeeem mms 26 Annexes Appendix 1 Terminal connection plan santos F 370 DC left hand side Appendix 2 Terminal connection plan santos F 370 DC right hand side Technical data santos F 370 DC Checklist A Maintenance work by the Owner User Checklist B for qualified personal Air volume protocol Checklist Commissioning and handover CE Declaration of conformity santos 370 DC Serie EN IV Foreword 1 1 In addition to this general chapter this operating manual consists of A section for the user A section for the installer AN Please read this operating manual carefully before using the unit User gt Chapters 1 and 2 Installer gt Chapters 1 and 3 This operating manual contains all the information required to safely and properly install operate and maintain the santos 370 DC Basic In addition it should serve you as a reference manual to enable you to carry out service work safely and responsi bly Due to continuing further development of the unit it is possible that your santos 370 DC Basic may differ slightly from the unit described in this manual This manual has been produced with the greatestSFlb care and attention However we do not accept legal
20. Should the air volumes set to date still differ too EN 20 3 9 much Adjust the valves further 10 Check the whole system again after adjusting all of the valve levels 11 Switch on the santos unit again and set it to ventilation level 2 Display Simultaneously press the keys and for at least 3 seconds until InR is no longer displayed Service by the Installer As the installer you are obliged to service your san tos as follows Inspect the heat exchangers and fans These maintenance procedures are described brief ly in more detail in the following sections Failure to regularly carry out maintenance procedures on the santos will impair the long term performance of the balanced ven tilation system 3 9 1 Inspecting the Heat Exchanger and Fans CS Check the condensation drain the fans and the heat exchanger every 2 years 1 Isolate the unit from the mains power supply 2 Lift the front panel A upwards and remove from the santos unit ty A u 3 Pull the handles B away from the santos nn Eu B ye 4 Remove the filters C from the santos 5 Remove the sealing plate by removing the screws E CS When installing the sealing plate its un derside must first be inserted behind the raised edge to ensure a good seal is achieved santos Left hand version 6 Pull the strap F to remove the heat exchanger G and the drain plate H 7 Remove the b
21. age higher level of hu midity To ensure a good and draught free ventila tion of the dwelling 10 mm gaps must be left purposely under the doors inside the dwell ing If these gaps are blocked for example with door seals or high pile carpets the cir culation of air inside the dwelling will stag nate This would prevent the system from operating optimally Installing the santos Transport and Unpacking Work with due care and attention when transporting and unpacking the santos CS Remove the unit from the packaging only immediately prior to mounting the unit E To protect against the ingress of 3 5 2 Checking the Scope of Supply Should you discover any damage or missing parts of the supply product please contact your supplier without delay The scope of supply includes Santos 370 DC Basic Check the identification plate to ensure it is the correct type Mounting brackets Operating Manual 3 6 Mounting the santos 3 6 1 Wall mounting 3 6 2 73 4 PME faasmm minimal Mount the santos on a wall with a mass of at least 200 kg m With other walls we recommend the use of a mount ing frame to install on the floor optional This helps to avoid the transmission of structure borne noise as much as possible Fasten the supplied mounting bracket to the wall horizontally Connect the condensation drain not included in the scope of supply to the un
22. arrow keys can only be used to set the additional pro grammes 15 EN Menu P3 Set ventilation controls Values for ventilation controls Sub menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard P30 N A 096 or 1596 9796 Normal High 15 15 P31 The power in 96 of the exhaust air 16 98 Normal High fan FOR THE LEVEL LOW 35 40 P32 The power in 96 of the exhaust air 17 99 Normal High fan FOR THE LEVEL MEDIUM 50 70 P33 The power in of the exhaust air 18 100 Normal High fan FOR THE LEVEL HIGH 70 90 P34 N A 0 or 15 97 Normal High 15 15 P35 The power in 96 of the supply air fan 16 98 Normal High FOR THE LEVEL Low 35 40 P36 The power in of the supply air fan 17 99 Normal High FOR THE LEVEL MEDIUM 50 70 P37 The power in 96 of the supplyf air 1896 10096 Normal High fan FOR THE LEVEL HIGH 7096 9096 P38 Current power in 96 of the Current 96 exhaust air fan P39 Current power in 96 of the Current 96 supply air fan Menu P4 View temperatures Temperature values Sub menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard P41 Comfort temperature 12 C 28 C 20 C P45 Current value of T1 Current C temperature of outside air P46 Current value of T2 Current C temperature of supply air P47 Current value of T3 Current C temperature of exhaust air P48 Current value o
23. bathroom switch switch in the bathroom P23 Deactivation delay for ventilation 0Min 120Min OMin Optional level 3 If ventilation level 3 the highest Note Only for systems with level is activated for a short pe a wired switch riod 3 seconds the santos will maintain ventilation level 3 for the time set in this menu If the position switch is operated during the run down time the santos immediately switches to the set ven tilation level P24 Filter warning 10 weeks 26 weeks 16 This option allows the user to weeks determine when the Fitter DIRTY warning is displayed P25 N A 1Min 20Min 10 Min P26 N A 1Min 120 Min 30 Min P27 N A 0Min 120 Min 30 Min Menu P9 gt Status of function settings from menu P5 additional function settings Status Sub menu Description Activated P90 Fireplace control active Yes 1 No 0 P91 Bypass open yes closed no Yes 1 No 0 P94 N A Yes 1 No 0 P95 Frost protection active Yes 1 No 0 P96 N A Yes 1 No 0 P97 Enthalpy exchanger active Yes 1 No 0 EN 6 2 4 2 4 1 A Service by the User As the user you are obliged to service your santos as fol lows Clean or replace the filters e Clean the valves in the home These maintenance procedures are described briefly in more detail in the following sections Failure to regularly carry out maintenance pro cedur
24. coustics Determination of sound power radiated into a duct by fans and other air moving devices In duct method DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Applied standards EN 60730 1 Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use Part 1 General requirements EN 60730 2 15 Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use Part 2 15 Particular requirements for automatic electrical air flow water flow and water level sensing controls Reinsdorf 27th of August 2012 Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH Jedi FAY Michael Pitsch CEO N3 1180 689090678
25. ctly observed A Risk of physical injury to the user or the in staller 2 Instructions for the User 2 1 2 1 1 This chapter describes how you should use the santos Congratulations you are now the own er of a santos 370 DC Basic a heat recovery unit built by Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH We wish you every comfort Definition of Terms The santos unit offers the following functions Balanced ventilation Heat recovery Bypass for free cooling Frost protection Chimney sweep control system Enthalpy exchanger optional These terms properties are described briefly in more detail in the following sections Balanced Ventilation controlled residential ventilation The santos unit has been designed to provide bal anced ventilation Balanced ventilation systems extract stale air contaminated with smells from the kitchen bathroom WC s and if necessary a util ity room and introduce an equal volume of fresh air to the living room bedroom and children s room A gap below the doors guarantees a good and bal anced air circulation in the home Ensure that these gaps are not blocked by for example rubber draught excluders or high pile carpets This would prevent the system from operating at an optimum A balanced ventilation system generally consists of the following elements santos A Duct system for the intake of outside air B and the discharge of indoor air C Airsupply valv
26. derside of the santos The given dimension of 235 mm is in tended as a guideline This value depends on the type of siphon selected Ensure that at least 1 metre of space is left in front of the santos to allow future maintenance work Connecting the Air Ducts Observe the following specifications when fitting air ducts e Install silencers of at least 1 meter in length to the supply and exhaust air connections of the unit For relevant advice please contact Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH Fit the air ducts to be connected minimum 8160 mm ensuring they are sealed airtight and offer as little resistance to the flow of air as pos sible To guarantee the basic functionality of the bal anced ventilation system when utilising flexible ducting use only air ducting material from Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH Ensure the insulation of the intake air and discharge air ductwork is vapour tight This prevents the formation of condensation on the outside of the ducts e Ifitis not possible to avoid creating a low point when installing the discharge air ducting from the discharge air connections on the unit to the wall opening then a further condensate 13 EN EN 14 drainage line must be connected at the low point the reason being discharged air is saturated with water vapour when con fronted with cold outside temperatures and that causes droplets to deposit on the in side of the ductwork If it is planned to install
27. ection plan santos F 370 DC right hand side Date 14 11 12 We reserve the right to make changes favouring technical progress E A PAUL W RMER CKGEWINNUNG Technical Data Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery Unit santos F 370 DC View Versions PASSIV HAUS O geeignete KOMPONENTE Dr Wolfgang Feist santos 370 DC Intake air Supply air Extract air Exhaust air Exhaust air Extract air Supply air Intake air Right hand side version Left hand side version santos 370 DC with standard heat exchanger santos F 370 DC with option moisture heat exchanger Dimensional sketch 2160 36 8x Schuko terminal plug A IEE u Condensation Condensation Condensation discharge pipe discharge pipe discharge pipe Right hand side Left hand side version RON inroad version Technical Specification Heat exchanger Material Frost limit depending on outside air and Plastics standard heat exchanger PAUL patented the santos 370 lt 0 C extract air condition Polymer membrane enthalpy the santos F 370 lt 8 C Fans EC radial fans with integrated electronics Filters G4 intake and extract air Option pollen filter F7 intake air Housing Galvanised steel sheet light grey RAL 7035 powder coated thermal bridge free inner lining made of expanding polypropylene E PP for
28. ee ester enean 9 3 1 Configuring the santos oie ose aii nti den ere alb ver id es edo OR EX ERE RA Y aa 9 3 2 Technical Specifications coeno een ate eti tanned Fez a Fr dec a n pr dd 10 3 3 Dimension Sketch sie dee cre en d en dv A ren RI Eva 12 3 4 Conditions for Installation ssssssssseeeeeemm meme eene nenas 13 3 5 Installing the santos ssssssseseemememmemeenemn eene nnne nennen nennen ns 13 3 5 1 Transport and UNPACKING inei eem et be even ede v Le v e E Abe ec veda 13 3 5 2 Checking the Scope of Supply zorro ertet iia o Fen ECL RR Ra 13 3 0 Mounting thessantos oerte enl a Pee Ta PET EE EE Ra Fe Fev a ER AO 13 ZOL Wall MOUMGINO uote Barro Decem vorrei a Erogo ve PORRO e Fu EU Fue 13 3 6 2 Connecting the Air DUCES reo cat ee pa EO PRAE cron ie EE 13 3 6 3 Connecting the Condensation Drain ccce ede e e o dcr dee dedu 14 3 7 Commissioning the santos ssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeme eene ener enean 15 3441 Display on UIC tirer riti rnit tee rn Pe den b pere e n Pr Per ed Pp dn 15 3 7 2 P Men s tor the Installer ciiin rice meti te nei e rte Rte ve ve Ha EE De Eun 17 3 8 Setting Air Specifications s sse eee emen eene nennen nes 19 3 9 Maintenance Information for the Installer eene nnn 20 3 9 1 Inspecting the Heat Exchanger and Fans sessssssseeeeeeeeeneene enne 20 3 10 Malfunctions u u ee O er RE ERR
29. er without RH sensor installed Note It is not possible to connect an RH sensor to the santos unit Consequently select Option 2 if an enthalpy exchanger is installed Menu P6 gt Setting additional control functions Values for additional control functions Sub menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard P60 N A 0 No 3 Yes 0 Note Keep this setting to standard 17 EN Menu P7 gt View and reset malfunctions and system information Values malfunction information Sub menu Description Minimum Maxi Standard mum P70 Current software version Software version number without v P71 Last malfunction Code compliant alarm and malfunction mes sages P72 Last malfunction but one Code compliant alarm and malfunction mes sages P73 Last malfunction but two Code compliant alarm and malfunction mes sages P74 Reset a malfunction on the santos 0 1 0 P75 Restore factory settings 0 1 0 Press and hold down the OK key on the digital control panel to restore factory settings This action will restore the original factory settings Note gt After a complete reset the santos prompts you to re enter nL HL see P56 and Li Re see P57 selection CS After a complete reset all settings in menus P2 and P3 and the existing controls P5 and P6 have to be set again P76 Santos self test 0 1 0 Note The santo
30. es in the living rooms and bed rooms DJ e Exhaust air valves in the kitchen bathroom toilet and if required the utility room E 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 5 A Heat Recovery In addition to a well balanced ratio between supply and exhaust air volumes the santos unit also offers the benefit of heat recovery Heat recovery removes the heat from stale exhaust air and transfers it to the fresh mostly cooler intake air Bypass for Free Cooling The bypass is used most of all on warmer days in the summer months to allow in the cool night air The bypass functions automatically All that is re quired is to set the comfort temperature level Frost Protection The santos is equipped with frost protection Frost protection is an automatic safeguard function that drastically sinks or even interrupts the intake of outside air in the santos when there is a risk of frost The risk of freezing exists in the winter months with moderate to heavy frost Fireplace Control A suitable safety device or integral system safe guard is required when jointly operating non room sealed fireplaces and ventilation systems if there is a risk that during operations a dangerous negative pressure can be created in the room in which the fireplace is located The santos is equipped with fireplace control how ever this must be activated by the installer Fireplace
31. es on the santos will impair the long term performance of the balanced ventilation system Cleaning or Replacing Filters Clean or replace the filters as soon as the corresponding warning message is displayed on the digital control panel Replace the filters at least once every six months and clean the filters every 2 3 months FiL and tEr are indicated alternately on the display CS The internal filters are supplied as standard with the santos The optional external filters belong to the ductwork of the ventilation system and are not part of the santos For replacement 1 Press and hold down the OK key for at least 4 sec onds until the filter warning indicator goes out 2 Isolate the unit from the mains power supply 3 Lift the front panel A upwards and remove from the santos unit Xm A 4 Pull the handles B of the filter cartridges Eu Y 5 ie an 4 Pullthe used filters C out of the santos 2 4 2 2 5 Be SN lo 5 Insert the new filters into the santos 6 Ensure the handles B of the filter cartridges lock into place 7 Reconnectthe unit to the mains power supply For cleaning Instead of replacing the used filters C for new ones you can clean the filters when necessary using a vacuum cleaner Clean the filters and valves before using the santos for the first time The ventilation system may have become soiled wi
32. ewhere in the system Seal the air leak Air flow noises Valves do not seal against duct Valves not open sufficiently Install the valves again Reset the valves Leaking condensa tion Condensation drain clogged Clean the condensation drain Condensation from the exhaust air duct does not flow into the condensa tion tray Check whether the connections are properly joined Wired 3 position switch does not function Wiring not correct Switch is defective Check the circuit of the 3 position switch by measuring the voltage Voltage only between N and L3 The fans operate at level 1 Voltage only between N and L3 and N and I2 The fans operate at level 2 Voltage only between N and L3 and N and L1 or between N and L3 N and L2 N and L1 The fans operate at level 3 EN 26 Supply air Green Yellow d d a on S m 2 Y E amp amp a 3 I c i n AS 2 E sy o le Se saae 5 9 Sez 8S 2 35S 5 ar S co S co wa 2 Ty pq BG E BYPIPIE T1 T3 T2 T4 VENT FIL Ton EE A N Blue E L3 Brown lt m Z EI BYPIPIE T1 T3 T2ITA VENT BS z RJ11 m RS232 c gt 5 Er Eo i E El 4 o Ox 232 3 ol 9 o OS OS OLS 5 2 a dasa a gt m m amp
33. f T4 Current C temperature of discharged air EN 16 Menu P5 gt 3 7 2 P Menus for the Installer Setting additional control functions Values for additional control functions Sub menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard P50 Activating the 0 2 No 1 Yes 0 fireplace control P51 n a 0 2 No 1 2 Yes 0 P52 n a 0 3 2 P54 Indicate presence of a bypass 0 No 1 Yes 1 Note The santos is fitted with a bypass valve as standard equipment Therefore the value can be left at 1 P56 Setting the requisite nL HL HL volume of air for the dwelling e nl Normal air volume e HL High air volume Note The setting undertaken in P56 for the air volume nL or HL forms the basis for setting the air specifications and hence for setting the fans Santos setting Li Re Li Li 2 Left hand version e Re Right hand version Note The santos unit is correctly set ex works e Refer also to the identification plate for this data P58 Enter the priority for the control set 0 1 0 ting e 0 Priority for high level INCLUDING analogue input 1 Priority for high level EXCLUD ING analogue input P59 Indicate the presence ofthe en 0 No 2 7 Yes 0 thalpy exchanger 0 No enthalpy exchanger installed 1 Enthalpy exchanger with RH sensor installed 2 Enthalpy exchang
34. f the bathroom switch is deactivated dur ality into a light switch ing the set activation delay time the santos maintains the current ventilation level and the highest ventilation level is not activated 2 3 P Menus for the User Menu P1 gt Status of function settings Status a Description Activated P11 Menu 21 currently active Yes 1 No 0 P12 Menu 22 currently active Yes 1 No 0 P13 Menu 23 currently active Yes 1 No 0 P14 Menu 24 currently active Yes 1 No 0 P15 Menu 25 currently active Yes 1 No 0 P16 Menu 26 currently active Yes 1 No 0 Menu P2 gt Setting time delays Time delay values Sub menu Description Mini Maxi Stand mum mum ard P20 N A 0Min 180 Min OMin P21 Low voltage input 0 Min 15Min O Min Optional Activation delay for the bathroom switch to switch to the highest Note level Applies only to systems with the santos switches to the HIGHEST wired switch and only if your LeveL n minutes after operating system is equipped with a the bathroom switch second switch in the bath room P22 Low voltage input 0Min 120 Min 30 Min Optional Deactivation delay for the bathroom switch to switch to the normal Note Applies only to sys level tems with wired switch the santos switches to the NoRMAL and only if your system is LEVEL n minutes after operating equipped with a second the
35. h Menu display Malfunction code flashes Bypass lt a x lt A LE x Accessing the menus Se Operating Display Description quence keys 1 MENU P2 Time delay values 2 A P9 Status display 3 A P1 Status display Settings example Deactivation delay bathroom setting Se Operating Display Description quence keys 1 MENU P2 Time delay values 2 OK P21 Activation delay value 3 A P22 Select 22 4 OK 30 Current setting EN 4 v 10 x or hold down 20 Select 20 6 OK P22 Current value is 20 7 MENU P2 8 MENU 1 Fan steps gt Settings can only be made in the P2 menus The other P menus P1 and P9 are read only menus End read menu Press MENU instead of OK The display cannot be used to set the santos ventilation levels The arrow keys can only be used to set the additional pro grammes 2 2 2 3 Position Switch A 3 position switch is used to set the ventilation levels ofthe santos One or more 3 position switch es can be installed in a home for example in the kitchen cg When several position switches are installed in the home the santos operates according to the highest ventilation level set unless a different level is set in the automatic software control Setting the ventilation level with the 3 position switch The 3 position switch enables you to set three ven tilation levels Low SFlb Use for low ventila tion requirements Normal SFlb Use for normal ventilation requirements High
36. h Stra e 7 08141 Reinsdorf AA PAUL WARMERUCKGEWINNUNG Germany Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product description Mechanical ventilation heat recovery MVHR unit santos 370 DC range Complies the Directives Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC Applied standards EN 61000 6 1 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 1 Generic standards Immunity for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 61000 6 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 55011 Industrial scientific and medical equipment Radio frequency disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 on machinery and amending Directive 95 16 EC recast Applied standards EN ISO 12100 1 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Part 1 Basic terminology methodology EN ISO 3744 Acoustics Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure Engineering methods for an essentially free field over a reflecting plane EN ISO 5136 A
37. heat and sound insulation Front cover Plastic aquamarine RAL 5021 varnished Duct connections DN 160 a vertical and or horizontal connection possibility for every air type Condensate drain 14 outer thread Bypass Motorised summer bypass sensor controlled Weight 39 kg Electrical connection 230 Vac 50 Hz ready for connection Power input 250W Protection type Protection class Application limits IP 22 as per DIN 40050 I as per EN 60 335 20 to 50 C relates WRG integrated electronic assemblies Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH August Horch Stra e 7 08141 Reinsdorf Germany Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 E Mail info paul lueftung de Internet www paul lueftung de Installation position e Wall mounted horizontal Lower edge at least 235 mm above finished floor level e vertically upright on an adjustable assembly frame option Operating Data Efficiency criterion 0 29 Wh m at 233 m h 100 Pa Air flow 40 m h to 400 m h Heat recovery rate 84 96 Heat recovery rate enthalpically 92 7 at 150 m h santos 370 DC acc NEN EN 308 at 143 m h santos 370 DC acc passive house certificate 114 96 at 233 m h Enthalpy of the supply air at humidy of the intake air acc DIN 4719 Sound pressure level Level Sound pressure level as per DIN EN ISO 3743 1 Inspection room parameter Unoccupied
38. ice life If you are unable to return the santos to your supplier do not simply dispose of it via the household waste con tact your local authorities to find out about possibil ities of re using components orthe environmentally safe recycling of the materials 3 Instructions for the Installer Observe the instructions contained in this chapter when installing the santos 3 1 Configuring the santos The standard version of the santos consists of the following components Outer casing A made of coated sheet steel Inner lining B made of high quality expanded polypropylene E PP Connections C for the air ducts 2 filters D for air filtration Filter rating Outside air G4 exhaust air G4 2 energy saving DC motors E with high speed impeller Highly efficient counter flow heat exchanger F or membrane moisture heat exchanger optional Control PCB H with connections for the fans bypass temperature sensors T1 to T4 3 position switch with or without the optional malfunction and filter display and the optional bathroom switch Identification plate 1 with santos data not visible Condensation drain J for discharging condensation from the warm exhaust air Sticker K depicting air connections not visible 230 VAC connection cable and plug with earthing contact L Display M to view data and make settings 3 2 Technical Specifications santos 370 DC Basic nL normal air volume Level Ventilat
39. ion rate Power Low LEVEL 120 m3 h at 30 Pa 21 W MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65 Pa 44 W HiGH LEVEL 260 m3 h at 140 Pa 105 W MAXIMUM 350 m3 h at 240 Pa 243 W Level Ventilation rate Current Low LEVEL 120 m3 h at 30 Pa 0 17 A MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65 Pa 0 35 A HiGH LEVEL 260 m3 h at 140 Pa 0 81A MAXIMUM 350 m3 h at 240 Pa 1 77 A Power supply Supply voltage 230 50 V Hz Cos phi 0 50 0 60 Noise level supply air fan at 0 m Level Ventilation rate Noise level Low LEVEL 120 m3 h at 30 Pa 50 dB A MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65 Pa 59 CB A HIGH LEVEL 260 m3 h at 140 Pa 68 dB A Noise level exhaust air fan at 0 m Level Ventilation rate Noise level Low LEVEL 120 m3 h at 30 Pa 43 dB A MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65 Pa 48 dB A HIGH LEVEL 260 m3 h at 140 Pa 55 dB A Maximum 350 m3 h at 240 Pa 61 dB A EN 10 santos 370 DC Basic HL high air volume Level Ventilation rate Power Low LEVEL 140 m3 h at 40 Pa 27 W MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65 Pa 104 W HIGH LEVEL 325 m3 h at 215 Pa 196 W MAXIMUM 350 m3 h at 240 Pa 243 W Level Ventilation rate Current Low LEVEL 140 m3 h at 40 Pa 0 21A MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65 Pa 0 81A HiGH LEVEL 325 m3 h at 215 Pa 1 42A MAXIMUM 350 m3 h at 240 Pa 1 77 A Power supply Supply voltage 230 50 V Hz Cos phi 0 50 0 60 Noise level supply air fan at 0 m Level Ventilation rate Noise level Low LEVEL 140 m3 h at 40 Pa 54 dB A MEDIUM LEVEL 180 m3 h at 65
40. nd maintained by an authorised installer only The santos must be installed in compliance with the general building safety and installation regulations that apply to the place of installation issued by the respective local authority water and electricity utility and other official regula tions and guidelines Observe the safety regulations warnings com ments and instructions given in this operating manual at all times Keep this operating manual with the santos throughout its service life Closely observe the instructions regarding the regular replacement of filters and cleaning of supply and exhaust air valves e The specifications stated in this document must not be altered Do not make any modifications to the santos e To ensure that the unit is inspected at regular in tervals we recommend that the user concludes a service contract Your supplier can provide you with the addresses of authorised installers in your vicinity EN 2 1 3 2 Safety Provisions and Safety Measures The santos cannot be opened without the use oftools t must not be possible to touch the fans with your hand For that reason air ducts must be connected to the santos The minimum duct length is 900 mm 1 3 3 Symbols Used The following symbols are used in this operating manual CS Caution A Risk of Damage to the unit Operational reliability of the unit will be adversely affected if the instructions are not corre
41. r quality adjustable e Surface or flush mounted Cable connection for control protected Twisted Pair Cable 4x0 34 max 10 m by the customer Please note e Installation must be in a frost free place if possible gt 10 C e The cables for sensors should not be laid out parallel to 230 400 VAC lines 20 cm minimum interval and should not be laid out in loops e There is an additional module for monitoring low pressure for simultaneous operation with fireplaces with a switching off function for the ventilation device and or exhaust hood with escaping air connection Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH August Horch Stra e 7 08141 Reinsdorf Germany Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 E Mail info paul lueftung de Internet www paul lueftung de Date 22 08 12 Checklist A Subject to change in the interest of technical Maintenance by customer progress WARMERUCKGEWINNUNG Maintenance Work Enter date in the quarter 1 Change both filters in the MVHR unit change every 90 days e e ojo ala NINININININININI IN o ojojojo a a fm N e 2 Clean extract air prefilter filter in extract air valves change approx every 2 months Simplified formula for determining the local heat recovery rate n Note sup ling Legend tm intake air temperature Air temperatures are to be measured in 1 tex extract air temperature nominal ven
42. s no drain and siphon Condensate disposal OK 3 yes no Cable connections and clamp 2 3 nk con fixing secure 12 yes no Control units working 12 yes no Inner duct surface tested for con ER 12 yes no tamination Cleaning done if required yes no Air ducts heat Heat insulation and vapor barrier 2 4 12 yes no insulation OK Flexible connections between MVHR and air ducts OK 12 yes no Air ducts OK Changeover working 122 yes no Outdoor air intake free 12 yes no Ground to air Condition of prefilter OK 12 yes no 5 heat exchanger 5 127 if available Filter changed 62 yes no Condensate drain OK 3 yes no Corrosion OK 3 yes no Fan MVHR unit 6 and fireplace Safety device with firing installation 422 yes no operating mode working if available Other filters filter Filters of correct filter class in 422 yes no condition stalled Filter changed 3 12 yes no Fit and lock OK 12 yes no Extract air sup Filters of correct filter class in 2 8 12 yes no ply air outlet stalled Filter filter condition OK 6 yes no Free cross section 127 yes no Overflow air 9 No structure borne airborne noise 2 ducts uy 12 yes no transmission N Figures Measure interval in months acc VDI 6022 2 Action interval in months indication acc Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH August Horch Stra
43. s switches to the highest level immediately after the self test is activated In addition the bypass valve also opens and closes immediately after the self test is activated P77 Reset counter filter soiled 0 1 0 Note This control command resets the counter that the filter warning indi cator evokes This allows the filter to be cleaned or replaced before the filter warning is indicated Menu P8 Analogue control settings Values malfunction information Sub menu Description Minimum Maximum Standard 850 N A 0 1 0 851 N A 0 1 0 852 N A 0 100 50 853 N A 0 99 0 854 N A 0 100 100 855 N A 0 1 0 856 N A 0 100 EN 18 3 8 Setting the Air Specifications Settings must be made to the santos unit following installation Pst Pa These can be undertaken using the air specifications of the santos shown above 19 EN The standard settings for the santos nL are as fol lows Level Low 35 Level MEDIUM 5096 Level HIGH 7096 The standard settings for the santos HL are as fol lows Level Low 4096 Level MEDIUM 7096 Level HIGH 9096 To set the santos following installation proceed as follows 1 Setthe santos to the programming mode Display Simultaneously press the keys E and for at least 3 seconds until InR is displayed CS When in the setting mode
44. tewater system Position the upper edge of the water seal at least 40 mm below the condensation drain of the santos unit Ensure that the end of the pipe or hose ends below the water level CS Ensure that the water seal connected to the domestic wastewater system is always filled with water A Ensure that the hose end terminates at least 60 mm below the water level This will pre vent the santos from drawing in air A Do not connect the condensate drain direct ly to the sewage drain system for example flowing freely into funnel with condensation drain at the sewage system 3 7 Commissioning the santos The santos can be put into operation after instal lation Commissioning can be carried out via the P menus on the unit display These P menus allow various settings in particular for ventilation control to be selected for the santos An overview of the available P menus is given below Menu _ Possibilities P1 View status from menu P2 P2 Set time delay values P3 Set ventilation levels P4 View temperatures P5 Set additional control functions P6 Set additional control functions P7 Read and reset malfunctions and sys tem information P8 Set 0 10 V inputs P9 View status from menu P5 The P menus P1 P2 and P9 are user accessible and serve mainly for viewing statuses and setting time delays The remaining P menus P3 to P8 are reserved exclusively for the
45. th building dust dur ing the building phase Cleaning Valves in the home The valves must be cleaned at least twice a year 1 Remove the valve from the wall or ceiling 2 Clean the valve in a warm soap solution 3 Rinse the valve thoroughly before drying carefully 4 Return the valve to EXACTLY THE SAME POSITION and IN THE SAME HOLE 5 Repeat this procedure for the other valves About valve settings The installer has set the valves to ensure that the ventilation system provides optimum performance Therefore do not change the setting of the valves After cleaning ALWAYS return all valves in exact ly the same position and in the same ventilation holes in the wall or ceiling Returning them to dif ferent positions could impair the performance of the ventilation system The ventilation air is admitted and discharged via valves Gaps under the doors ensure that the air is able to circu late in the home To ensure that the right volumes of air are available to the rooms observe the following Donotblock the gaps below the doors e Do notalter the setting of the valves e Do notswap the valves and their positions Malfunctions If a malfunction occurs a corresponding malfunction message is displayed Either an A or E code and a num ber are always displayed on the display Please refer to the overview of malfunctions for the meaning of the cor responding code EN 2 5 1 What to Do in the Event of a
46. the prior written permission of the manufacturer The manufacturer guarantees spare parts only if these have been replaced and installed by an installer ap proved by the manufacturer The guarantee will be null and void if The guarantee period has expired e The unit is operated without filters Parts not supplied by the manufacturer are in stalled Unauthorised changes or modifications are made to the unit Liability The santos has been developed and manufactured for use in so called balanced ventilation systems Any other use is considered improper use that can result in damage to the santos or personal injury for which the manufacturer accepts no liability The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or injury resulting from the following Failure to observe the safety operating and maintenance instructions contained in this op erating manual Installation of spare parts not supplied or ap proved by the manufacturer Responsibility for the use of such spare parts lies solely with the installer Normal wear and tear 1 3 1 3 1 Safety Safety Regulations Observe the safety regulations given in this operat ing manual at all times Failure to observe the safety regulations warnings comments and instructions can result in personal injury or damage to the san tos e Unless clearly stated otherwise in this operat ing manual the santos must be installed con nected commissioned a
47. the yes no Configuration as planned yes no SEHON Air Quilets Version as planned yes no Configuration as planned yes no Version as planned yes no 4 Extract air outlets Cleaning possible yes no Pre filter provided as planned yes no 5 Extract air duct Cleaning possible yes no 6 Extract air fan Cleaning possible yes no 7 Control unit working yes no 8 Filters optional Roseibilitytoxchange yes no or clean 9 Heat exchanger for heat recovery Cleaning possible yes no 10 Extract air heat pump optional Cleaning possible yes no 11 Condensate drain optional working yes no 12 Ground to air heat exchanger optional Cleaning possible yes no 13 Duct heater optional Cleaning possible yes no 14 Solar panel Cleaning possible yes no 15 Documentation manual available yes no Function 4 Ready to use in standard mode nominal Result OK yes no ventilation as planned further steps necessary yes no Result OK yes no 2 Different modes possible as planned further steps necessary yes no 3 Power consumption RESU ON yes no P further steps necessary yes no Confirmation Date ati bb Signature Saints Startup personnel Plumber Paul Warmertickgewinnung GmbH August Horch Stra e 7 08141 Reinsdorf Germany Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 E Mail info paul lueftung de Internet www paul lueftung de Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH p fa August Horc
48. tilation mode with volume Eso bing tsup Supply air temperature flow balance and sensor arrangement acc to DIN EN 308 Paul W rmer ckgewinnung GmbH August Horch Stra e 7 08141 Reinsdorf Germany Tel 49 0 375 303505 0 Fax 49 0 375 303505 55 E Mail info paul lueftung de Internet www paul lueftung de Date 23 08 12 Checklist B A e y Maintenance by skilled personnel 444 PAUL progress W RMER CKGEWINNUNG Maintenance Enter result Inspection of MVHR unit acc to DIN 1946 6 appendix E normative and appendix F informatory Hygiene check acc to VDI 6022 item 5 and table 6 Informal report for comments on MVHR unit s condition Use additional sheet of paper for adding reports of subsequent years No Components Action Interval in months 7 Result 201 201 201 201 201 Components cleaned Heat exchangers condensate a 6 yes no pan siphon post heater unit hous ing 37 Filter test filter replacement 3 62 yes no i i i 2 4 Fan MVHR unit Frost protection device functionals 6 yes no Structure borne noise transmis 2 d 12 yes no sion fixings are avoided Preheater vaporizer heat ex 6 Gsm changer are not contaminated y Preheater vaporizer heat ex 6 yes no changer are cleaned Status indicators are working 127 yes no 2 Condensate Working 3 ye
49. ypass duct I from the left hand version of the santos santos Right hand version 6 Remove the bypass duct I from the right hand version of the santos 7 Pull the strap F to remove the heat exchanger G and the drain plate H the coloured side surfaces and shake out all the water Cleaning the enthalpy exchanger Follow the instructions for cleaning dis playedon the frontside of the enthalpy ex changer A Do not use aggressive or solvent based cleaning agents CS Do not install the heat exchanger yet pro ceed as follows to remove inspect and if necessary clean the fans 10 Remove the plastic panel I located in front of the PCB by loosening the two screws 11 Disconnectthe connectors J and the earth wire from the PCB and completely remove the cables as well as both grommets K 12 Remove the complete volute fan casing L by pressing in the click fasteners M 13 Remove the inlet cone N by pressing in the click fasteners around the volute fan casing 14 Clean the fans 0 CS Use a soft brush to clean the fan impellers 8 Remove the heat exchanger G from the drain plate H There may still be water in the heat ex changer 9 Clean the heat exchanger if necessary To clean immerse the heat exchanger in warm water max 40 C Rinse the heat exchanger thoroughly with warm tap water max 40 C Hold the heat exchanger with both hands on CS
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