Danfoss Air a2, Air w2, Air w1, Air a3 User Manual

MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE
DANFOSS HEATING
Danfoss Air
User manual for Danfoss Air a2, a3, w1 and w
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1.0 System overview ............................................... 4
2.0 Main functions
2.1 Away ............................................................ 5
2.2 Bypass .......................................................... 5
2.3 Info .............................................................. 6
2.4 Boost............................................................ 6
2.5 Mode ........................................................... 6
2.6 Settings ........................................................ 8
3.0 Maintenance
3.1 Changing the filters ........................................ 12
3.2 Replacing the Air Dial batteries ......................... 13
3.3 Cleaning the unit ............................................ 14
4.0 Options
4.1 Replacement filters ......................................... 16
4.2 Controlling the system by PC ............................ 16
5.0 Trouble shooting
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Contents
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Thank you for buying a Danfoss product
1.0 System overview
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1.0 System overview
Congratulations on purchasing Danfoss Air. One of the most advanced, efficient and quietest ventilation system with heat recovery on the market. On the follow ing pages, we will take you through the steps needed to operate your system successfully as well as showing you how to maintain the system. Your system is operated from a single control panel, the Danfoss Air Dial. You can control the entire system by rolling and pushing the dial, whilst the necessary information is shown in the display.
Wireless Air Dial
CCM
Power supply
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2.0 Main functions
2.1 Away
2.2 Bypass
Main menu > Away
Use this command when you leave your house for a prolonged period of time. The away command reduces the ventilation rate of the system to an absolute mini­mum, inside a defined interval. The unit will automati­cally assume normal operation when the away period is over. Note: if a heating surface is installed (optional) it is turned off during away mode. If the heating surface is used for heating the house, the room temperature is reduced to 15 ˚C during away period.
Main menu > Bypass
The bypass function opens a passage parallel to the heat exchanger, which stops the heat exchanging process. When the bypass is open, outdoor air is led directly into the house. The bypass can be activated in two ways:
1. Manually, by pressing the bypass command. This will start the bypass function for 3 hours (the run time can be changed in the settings menu). The bypass will not activate if the outdoor temperature is lower than +5˚C.
2 . Automatically, if the outdoor air is warmer than
16 ˚C (activation temperature can be changed in settings menu). The bypass will automatically close again, when the outdoor air temperature drops below 15 ˚C.
Automatic activation of bypass is not possible in the manual run mode.
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Main menu > Info
The info command shows a list, indicating the present status of your unit. Here you can see all measured tem­peratures, fan steps, relative humidity in the room, and much more...
Main menu > boost
The boost command can be used in situations where you require a higher airflow than normal. Use it if you and your friends are having a party, if you’re cooking something with a strong odour, if somebody is smoking, etc. The boost function is timer based, and as default runs for 3 hours (boost duration can be changed in the
settings menu). In boost, the unit runs at 100% speed.
Main menu > mode
Using the mode command, you can change how the ventilation system is controlled. Each mode has it’s unique traits - choose the one that suits you best:
Mode > demand In demand mode a humidity sensor integrated in the Air
Mode > manual mode
In manual mode, the automatic bypass function is disa­bled, the week program is not active, and the humidity sensor is not used - you control the air flow rate yourself by setting the desired fan speed 1-10. Try different steps, until you find the one that gives you the air qua­lity you like (the command fan speed is only visible in main menu, when manual mode is chosen).
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2.0 Main functions
2.5 Mode
2.3 Info
2.4 Boost
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”Demand icon”
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2.0 Main functions
unit controls the air flow. At times when the moisture content of the outdoor air is low, typically in the heating season, choosing demand mode will help prevent that the air in your house becoming too dry in the winter.
In demand mode the airflow is automatically reduced, whenever the relavtive humidity in the room becomes too low. In demand mode, the system automatically detects if you shower, which triggers a short term automatic boost.
Note: Outside the heating season, when the outdoor air contains more moisture than in the winter period, the air flow will remain more or less constant, at a rate equivalent to the stored basic step - this ensures maxi­mum comfort in the part of the season where heat loss is neglible.
Mode > Program mode
In program mode a pre-defined family profile is chosen. Based on the profile, the system then concentrates air flow to periods when occupants of the house are actu­ally present, or where it makes the most sense, from a ventilation point of view. If none of the five pre­defined family profiles suits your requirements, you can download (as freeware) a PC tool that, allows you to make your own user profile (see installation manual for more info, or go to www.air.danfoss.com).
The default profile is no. 1, so this profile is active if you
choose ”program mode”.
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2.0 Main functions
2.6 Settings
Main menu > settings In the settings menu, you can access a range of default settings, and thus customize the system to your demands.
Here are the settings that can be changed, and a short description of the effect of changing the setting has:
Main menu > settings > program > choose profile 1-5
Tell the system what kind of family you have, and it will react accordingly.
Profile 1 = Family with children, both adults working normal working hours.
Profile 2 = Family with children, one working adult, nor­mal working hours, one adult at home during the day.
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2.0 Main functions
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2.0 Main functions
Profile 5 = Small commercial office- or sales outlet area. Opening hours 08:00 to 16:00, weekend closed.
Main menu > settings > program > choose profile 1-5
If you did not find a profile that matches your demands, or if you simply like to experiment with the profiles, please download the PC tool from www.air.danfoss.com which will allow you to customize a program to suit your demands. If a custom program was made using the PC tool, it will be visible in the menu as:
Main menu > settings > choose profile > user defined.
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Main menu > settings > bypass °C
Here you can set the activation temperature of the auto­matic bypass function. When the outdoor air reaches the defined temperature, the bypass function will automa­tically begin. When the temperature drops below the defined outdoor air temperature, the automatic bypass function will stop again. A highly insulated house can benefit from a lower than normal setting (default 16 °C)
- but be aware that setting the bypass activation too low, can cause draught risk.
Main menu > settings > bypass dura.
Here you can adjust the run time of the ”manual bypass” function (default run time is 3 hours from activation).
Main menu > settings > boost duration
Here you can adjust the run time of the ”boost” function (default run time is 3 hours from activation).
Main menu > settings > time & date
Here you can adjust the time and date of your system.
Main menu > settings > night cooling
Here you can define whether or not you will allow night cooling (disabled as default). Night cooling is a form of automatic bypass, that can be used in the summertime. The system automatically detects if it was a warm day and only then will it be activated. The night cooling function will allow the supply air to be +10 °C or higher. The function runs from 24:00 until 06:00 am, and auto­matically stops if the outdoor air fall below +10 °C or if exhaust air temperature drops below +18 °C.
Main menu > settings > restore default
Restores all user settings to factory default values. The stored basic step will not be affected by using this function.
2.0 Main functions
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3.0 Maintenance
3.1 Maintenance, changeing the air filters
Your Danfoss Air unit was designed to ensure an abso­lute minimum of maintenance. In day-to-day operation, you will only need to change the air filters 1-2 times a year, depending on your air flow rate, and the pollutant level where you live. In industrial areas, and in areas with a high pollen content in the outdoor air, the filters will clogg faster than in a typical surburban environment.
When the unit gives the filter alarm (audible alarm from
the Air Dial + message in display)
If you have bought the optional pollen filter, it should be fitted in the filter slot to the right (on all models) - as this is the filter that filters the outdoor air
- Go to the air unit
- Remove the front cover plate - no tools are needed, just pull the handle and lift cover of unit
- Pull out the filters and inspect visually (if the filter is only lightly fouled / discolored, you can at­tempt to clean it, using a vacuum cleaner equipped with a brush - but generally this is not worthwhile nor advisable)
- Change filter as required, use the arrows to align
- Push the filter reset button, located next to the filter
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3.2 Replacing the Air Dial batteries
An audible alarm indicates that the Air Dial’s batteries need replacing. Lift the Air Dial off the wall bracket, remove the batteries and replace with new batteries. The Air Dial utilizes 4 x AAA batteries.
Please do not neglect to change the air filters as this will prevent you from obtaining optimum indoor air quality. Furthermore, failure to change the filters will cause the fans to use more power, so ultimately it will not save you any money.
Standard filters and optional pollen filters (F7 class) can be purchased from your installer.
3.0 Maintenance
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3.3 Cleaning the unit
You should clean the inside of the unit once every two years. To do this, unplug the power, remove the front cover plate, unscrew the six screws holding the three metal braces (using correct size torx wrench). Now, remove the foam front panel, to gain access to the inside.
Gently pull out the aluminum heat exchanger, and pour a mild soapy solution through the 4 open sides of the heat exchanger (use normal dishwasher detergent). Leave to soak for 5-10 minutes and rinse under running water. Dry off the exterior of the heat exchanger, and gently slide the heat exchanger into the unit again.
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Clean interior surfaces of the unit with a wet sponge or cloth (use a mild soapy solution).
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES use solvents to clean the foam parts as solvents can dissolve the special foam material.
Avoid spraying water onto the main circuit board. If you do happen to spill water onto the circuit board, tap the circuit board lightly using a dry cloth. Leave to air dry for min. 24 hours before reconnecting the power.
Reassemble unit in reverse order, put foam front panel back in place, fix it with the three metal braces and tighten the torx screws. Replace front cover panel, and you are ready for years of trouble free service again!
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• ControlyourDanfossAirsystemfromyouPCscreen
via Ethernet (Standard for all Danfoss Air units, at no extra cost!)
• Makecustomizedweekprogramswiththeeasy-to-
use week program editor
• Monitorsanddisplaysalltemperaturesandrelative
humidity in the house, in a single screenshot
4.2 Controlling the system by PC
4.0 Options
4.1 Replacement filters
Replacement filters for your Danfoss Air unit can be purchased from your installer.
G4 class filters are used as standard for both supply air and exhaust air. A G4 filter will provide basic filtration of particles larger than 10 μm. Use this filter for supply air and exhaust, if you do not suffer from allergies.
Filter ordering, standard filters
w1, G4: 089F0238 w2, G4: 089F0239 a2, G4: 089F0236 a3, G4: 089F0237
If you or members of your family suffers from allergies, choose the optional F7 filter, which will effectively filter out pollen. The exhaust air filter does not affect the indoor air quality, so should remain G4 class.
Filter ordering, pollen filters
w1, F7: 089F0242 (pollen filter) w2, F7: 089F0243 (pollen filter) a2, F7: 089F0240 (pollen filter) a3, F7: 089F0241 (pollen filter) (for supply air only)
Standard G4 filter
Optional F7 filter
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4.0 Options
Home Clever Home
User manuel
Status Settings Week program Trends Advanced
Fresh air - Any time
Danfoss Air
System status
Manuel mode
Run mode
Status
Fan speed
Filter life
Power
Room temp.: 21 C
Room RH%: 45%
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Basic step: 6/10
Current step: 10/10
Filter life remaining: 73%
Change filters
Remaining power: 54%
Change battery
Boost
Defrost
User manuel
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Status Settings Week program Trends Advanced
Fresh air - Any time
Danfoss Air
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Is anybody home?
When do you shower?
When do you cook?
Create the profile for week days: Press the icons and anwser the questions
Heating
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described in a short and easy-to-understand text.
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5.0 Trouble shooting
Symptom Cause How to solve
Alarm beeper active on Air Dial remote control + text in display:
The reason for the alarm can be read in the display - push or rotate dial to enter alarm screen. The alarm screen will indicate what type of alarm is present.
Depending on alarm - follow instruc­tions as given below and sign “OK” for alarm on the Air Dial remote control.
Alarm: Filter error
Air filters are dirty Change air filters, see chapter 3.1 for
instructions
Alarm: Battery low
Battery voltage is too low in the Air Dial remote control.
Exchange batteries (4 x AAA) in Air Dial, see instructions in chapter 3.2
Alarm: No con­nection to CCM
The communication between the Air Dial remote control and the CCM module has failed. The cause is typically that a barrier has been created in the vicinity of the CCM module. A barrier could be steel piping, other steel objects, or insu­lation material clad with aluminum foil. Another cause can be other wireless appliances that does not conform to wireless standards (radio noise).
If a barrier has been identified, move it, if possible. If this is not practical, relocate the CCM module to a better location with a free “line of sight”. If the error occurs due to other wireless appliances in your house, try switch­ing these off in turn, to identify the faulty device. If none of the above helps, please contact your installer.
Alarm: No connection via modbus
The cable from the CCM module to the unit has been unplugged or is defective.
Check cable and reconnect if neces­sary. If cable is connected, but error still occurs - contact your installer.
Alarm: Room air too cold
The central heating system in the building is not supplying heat. The room temperature is dropping, so the unit turn off, to reduce involuntary heat loss. Alarm active if the Air Dial measures a room temperature below +10˚C
Check if heating system is functional. If the problem can not be solved, contact the plumber / installer respon­sible for your heating system.
Alarm: Fire One of the four temperature
sensors in the Danfoss Air unit, or the temperature sensor in the Air Dial remote control has detected a temperature higher than +70˚C! Unit turns off, and does not continue operation again until all the sensors indicate < +70˚C
Check all rooms, leave the premises.
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Alarm: Sensor error
One of the sensors in the Danfoss Air unit, or the temperature sensor in the Air Dial is defective
Contact your installer.
Excessive nega­tive pressure inside house, doors binding
Exhaust air flow is larger than sup­ply air flow. Either balancing has not been carried out correctly dur­ing commissioning of the system (if negative pressure was always present) or the unit is in extreme defrost conditions (can occur at outdoor temperatures < -12˚C).
There should be a flow imbalance of 4-10% (in favour of the exhaust air), but if you experience a permanent problem with doors binding, contact the installer. If the problem only occurs in extreme winter conditions, it is due to the integrated defrost controller that reduces the supply air (hence not a defect, but an expected, and very rare occurrence)
Condensation in window frames occurs
Condensation occurs as a result of low surface temperatures (i.e. cold window frame or window glass) and humid air. Typically occurs in areas with local high humidity, i.e. bathrooms or utility rooms where clothes are drip drying. A little condensation in a bathroom following a shower is normal, but it should dissappear within half an hour.
Air exchange rate is too low to remove excessive humidity. Increase fan step if in manual mode, or change to either demand mode or program mode (de­mand mode has a automatic “shower detection” function, that boosts airflow when you shower...
Noise from unit a-type unit: on rare occasions,
vibration can occur if unit is mounted directly onto the joists. Unit should be mounted on suitable platform. w-type unit: If the rubber spacers have not been fitted at the rear of the unit or if the silicone strip was not fitted onto the wall bracket.
A defective fan bearing will produce a “grinding noise”.
For a-type models: Check that unit has platform acc. to installer manual
For w-type models: Check that rubber spacers and silicone strip was fitted.
If you suspect that the fan bearing is defective, contact your installer.
Noise from air valves
- Air flow too high
- Pressure too high over valve
- No silencer fitted to main duct
In a correctly sized system, noise will not be a problem. However, if the air valves are accidently closed during cleaning, this can cause a hissing noise - so avoid turning the valves when cleaning the ceiling.
5.0 Trouble shooting
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