● Recess-mounted plastic housing with metal
exhaust socket Ø 75/Ø 80
● Fire protection shut-off device with airstream-operated metal backflow preventer
to prevent fire spreading (K90-18017)
● Plaster protective cover
● Mounting and operating instructions
Recess-mounted housing ER-UPB
article no. ER-UPB: 0093.0968
Recess-mounted housing ER-UPB/..
with second room connection
on right:
on left: article no. ER-UPB/L 0093.0970
at bottom: article no. ER-UPB/U 0093.0971
● Recess-mounted plastic housing with fire
● Fire protection shut-off device with air-
● Plaster protective cover
● Mounting and operating instructions
Mounting support UPM 60/100
article no. 0018.0010
● For securing the recessed-mounted housing
article no. ER-UPB/R 0093.0969
protective cover and metal exhaust socket
Ø 75/Ø 80
stream-operated metal backflow preventer
to prevent fire spreading (K90-18017)
Fan inserts (final assembly)
Fan insert ER 60 .. / ER 100 ..
article no. Internet or catalogue.
● Fan inserts with different control circuit
boards, depending on application. Can be
used in all recess-mounted housings ERUP/G, ER-UPD and ER-UPB (incl. ERUPB/R, ER-UPB/L and ER-UPB/U)
● Internal cover with exhaust air filter
Exhaust air element Centro-M / Centro-E
article no. Internet or catalogue.
● Can be used in all recess-mounted housings ER-UP/G, ER-UPD and ER-UPB
(incl. ER-UPB/R, ER-UPB/L and ER-UPB/U)
● Internal cover with exhaust air filter
Additional accessories
Second room connection set ER-ZR
article no. 0093.1025
● Comprising protective grille, filter mat adapter,
plastic exhaust socket and regulating plate
● ZF 60/100: Replacement air filter for fan
insert ER 60/ER 100
● ZRF: Replacement air filter for second
room connection set ER-ZR
1
Table of contents
2
products.
Equipment overview (Figure 1)
ER-UP/G with plastic shutter without fire
protection equipment
1 Plastic backflow preventer (Fig. of instal-
lation position with air outlet to the right)
2 Plastic exhaust socket
ER-UPD with fire protection shut-off
device and
ER-UPB with fire protection shut-off
device and fire protection cover
3 Metal shut-off shutter with trigger
equipment
4 Soldered strut
5 Metal exhaust socket
5.1 Metal connection socket Ø 75/80
for second room extraction ER-UPB
ER-ZR second room connection set
6 Protective grille
7 Filter mat, filter class G2
8 Adaptor
9 Suction duct, ZR connection (not included
in ER-ZR set)
10 Plastic installation socket for second room
extraction
ER 60/100 fan insert
11 Fan insert
12 Electronic circuit boards
13 Housing floor seal
14 Sensor (H or F model)
15 Cover with central screw
16 Regulating plate for second room connection
17 Filter mat, filter class G2
P production date
S1 wiring diagram
S2 rating plate
S3 TÜV sticker
carefully. Follow the instructions.
Pass these instructions onto the
owner. Keep these instructions
somewhere safe.
The warnings provided, indicate hazardous
situations which, if not avoided will result in
death or serious injury in the case of
DANGER or could result in death or serious
injury in the case of WARNING.
CAUTION indicates a hazard situation which
could result in minor injuries if not avoided.
NOTICE indicates potential damage to the
product or its surroundings.
2. Specialist installer qualification
Mounting may only be carried out by
specialists who have the necessary
knowledge and experience in ventilation engineering. The unit must be connected in
accordance with the "General building
approval".
Only a trained electrician is permitted to
work on the electrics. You are deemed a
trained electrician if you are familiar with the
relevant standards and guidelines, can
competently and safely connect units to an
electrical power supply in line with the
attached wiring diagram and are able to
recognise and avoid risks and dangers
associated with electricity on the basis of your
technical training and experience.
3. Intended use
These fans are used to extract air from
interior bathrooms and toilet rooms, storage
rooms and kitchens with an outside window.
If operated other than stated in DIN 18017-3,
the fans may also be used as standalone
units (fitted on the wall or ceiling) or to extract
air from other rooms (interior kitchen etc.).
These fans are only intended for domestic
use and similar purposes.
4. Non-intended use
These fans must not be used in the following
situations under any circumstances. Read
all the safety instructions.
DANGER
Risk of combustion/fire from
flammable materials, liquids or gases
in the vicinity of the ventilation unit.
Do not place any flammable materials,
liquids or gases near the fan, which may
ignite in the event of heat or sparks and
catch fire.
Explosion hazard. Explosive gases
and dusts may ignite and cause serious
explosions or fire.
Never use the fan in an explosive
atmosphere.
Explosion hazard. Explosive
substances in lab extraction units may
ignite and cause serious explosions or fire.
Aggressive substances may damage the
fan.
Never use fan in combination with a lab
extraction unit.
WARNING
Risk to health from chemicals or
aggressive gases/vapours. Chemicals
or aggressive gases/vapours may harm
health, especially if they are distributed
throughout the rooms by the fan.
Never use fan to convey chemicals or
aggressive gases/vapours.
4. Non intended use
4
NOTICE: Damage to the unit
WARNING
maintained by people who can
safely recognise and avoid the
risks associated with this work.
time, always replace the air filters.
that the unit is running hygienically.
● During the build phase, damage to unit
caused by soiling of the fan and air
channels.
Fan operation is not permitted during
the build phase.
● Grease and oil vapours from range hoods
may soil the fan and air channels and
reduce efficiency.
Never use fan to convey greasy air.
● Damage to the unit when continuously
conveying steam-saturated air.
Never use fan to convey steamsaturated air.
● Damage to the unit due to imbalance
of the impeller when conveying solid
particles.
Never use fan to convey solid particles
that could stick to the fan.
● Damage to unit in the event of moisture
ingress. Fan with IP X5 degree of
protection.
Never use fan outdoors.
5. Safety instructions
Risks for people (including
children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or a lack of
knowledge.
Fan may only be installed,
commissioned, cleaned and
DANGER
Risk to health if filters are not replaced
or if there are no air filters.
Heavily contaminated or damp air filters
may collect substances hazardous to
health (mould, germs etc.). This
may also happen if the fan is not used for
an extended period. If the air filter is
missing, the fan and air channels become
soiled.
Never operate the fan without air filters.
Only use original filters.
Regularly (every 3 to 6 months) change
the air filter, depending on the degree of
soiling.
If the fan has not been used for a long
CAUTION
Risk to health if fan is not correctly
cleaned.
Clean the fan regularly, at least every
2 years. This is the only way of ensuring
5. Safety instructions
5
there is no one under the unit.
back on until it has been fully repaired.
ventilation channels and sound deadening.
Do not cover the fan.
liability,
not permitted.
WARNING
Risk of injury when working at heights.
Use appropriate, certified climbing aids
(ladders). Stability should be ensured, if
necessary have the ladders steadied by a
2nd person.
Ensure that you are standing securely
and cannot lose your balance and that
WARNING
Exercise caution when handling
packaging materials.
Store packaging material out of the
reach of children.
DANGER
Danger of injury from damaged fan.
Switch the fans off immediately if you
discover damage or faults that could
endanger persons or property.
Prevent the unit from being switched
CAUTION
Intended operation not ensured if
installed incorrectly. A fan not installed
correctly may result in operation not as
intended.
Only install fan in accordance with the
planning documents.
In particular, note the information on
DANGER
Risks from parts which may affect the
ventilation system which are added or
modified at a later date. Parts (range
hood, air-ventilated fireplace etc.) which are
added or modified at a later date may result
in health risks and operation which is not
permitted.
Parts may only be added or modified at
a later date if system compatibility is
established/ensured by a planning office. If
using an exhaust air range hood or airventilated fireplace, this must be accepted
by a professional chimney sweep.
DANGER
Danger from operating with the fan not
fully mounted. Electric components are
a potential source of electric shock.
If the unit is open, all off the supply
circuits must be switched off (mains fuse
off), secured against being accidentally
switched back on and a visible warning
sign positioned.
Only operate the fan when it is
completely installed.
DANGER
Risk of injury and health risk
when using accessory elements which
have not been approved. The fan is
tested and approved with original
accessory components (e.g. air filters).
The unit may only be operated with
original components.
Modifications and alterations to units are
not permitted and release the manufacturer
from any guarantee obligations and
e.g. if the unit is drilled at a point which is
5. Safety instructions
6
sign in a clearly visible place.
in the motor winding. Maintenance and fault
engaged and the housing cover installed.
DANGER
Danger of electric shock.
Before removing the housing cover and
before installing the electrics, switch off all
supply circuits as well as the mains fuse
and secure them against being accidentally
switched back on again. Attach a warning
DANGER
Danger if the relevant regulations for
electrical installations are not observed.
Before removing the upper part of the
housing/fan insert and before installing the
electrics, switch off all supply circuits as
well as the mains fuse and secure them
against being accidentally switched back
on again. Attach a warning sign in a clearly
visible place.
Be sure to observe the relevant regulations for electrical installation; e.g. DIN EN
50110-1, in Germany this is particularly
VDE 0100, with the corresponding parts.
A mains isolation device with contact
openings of at least 3 mm at each pole is
mandatory.
Only connect unit to permanently wired
electrical installation and with NYM-O or
NYM-J cables, depending on the unit
variant, 3x 1.5 mm² or 5x 1.5 mm².
The units may only be operated using
the voltage and frequency shown on the
rating plate.
Unit may also be energized even when
at a standstill and may be switched on
automatically by sensors (time delay,
humidity etc.) or by the thermal protection
finding only permissible when carried out
by trained specialists.
The degree of protection stated on the
rating plate is only guaranteed if installation
is undertaken correctly and if the
connection cable is correctly guided
through the cable grommet (The grommet
must completely enclose the cable
sheathing). The fan insert must also be
DANGER
of fire spreading
In the event of a fire, there is a risk
of the fire spreading
● if an incorrect connection duct is
connected to the ER housing. Always
use the right duct material for the
ER housing chapter 11.1.
● if incorrect ceiling compound is used for
exhaust air systems with an intermediate
ceiling (aeroduct, PAM-GLOBAL RML or
ceiling penetration). Ensure that the gap
remaining between the main duct and
wall or ceiling is fully sealed with nonflammable materials resistant to
deformation, such as concrete, cement
mortar or plaster.
● if the seal with the brickwork or wall
boards is incorrect. If used outside the
shaft, ensure that the gap remaining
between the connection duct and
brickwork/wall boards is fully sealed with
non-flammable materials resistant to
deformation, such as concrete, cement
mortar or plaster and for the wall boards,
special fire protection filler.
● if the metal exhaust socket [5] is
incorrectly connected to the connection
duct. 3 steel blind rivets are prescribed
for the connection with the exhaust
socket. These must not impair the shutter
function. Before commissioning, ensure
that the shut-off shutter is moving with
ease.
● if the metal shut-off shutter [3] is not
correctly inserted and screwed down in
the exhaust socket. During installation, it
is essential that the shut-off shutter is
correctly positioned and screwed down.
The soldered strut must be correctly
inserted and the shutter must move with
ease.
6. Operating the fan
7
If the fan is switched on and off
ensured.
In the event of thermal overload, the
cooling down.
Certificates of approval are available
TÜV sticker/conformity mark [S3].
6. Operating the fan
ER-UP/Centro units are usually switched on
and off manually (using a switch), depending
on unit variant and connection variant.
Barrier-free units work as per the automatic
function. Alternatively, these units can be
operated using an optional switch.
Please read chapter 7.4.6, ER-UP controls,
or contact your installer or planner for details
of the special functions and operating
characteristics.
Control model standard, D, VZ, VZC, G,
GVZ, GVZC EC, I and RC.
The fan is switched on and off with a switch
that is to be provided by the customer.
Control modelF
Barrier-free unit. The fan switches on once
the room lighting is activated. The fan can
also be operated manually using an optional
switch function description in chapter 22.
Control modelH
Barrier-free unit. The fan switches on when
the air humidity limit value is exceeded. No
switch needed. The fan can also be operated
manually using an optional switch
function description in chapter 22.
Control modelRC
Radio-controlled fan system with up to
3 ER 100 RC fans. These are switched on
and off via a radio switch, room air control
RLS RC or radio window contacts.
manually, function in accordance
with DIN 18017-3 is not always
fan switches off. Wait until the motor
has cooled down. Cool-down time
can be up to 10 minutes. The fan
switches back on automatically after
7. Product information
7.1 Certificates of approval
According to the general requirements of the
German Centre of Competence for Construction, whenever the ER-UP/Centro units are
used, the certificate of approval or a copy of
this must be present at the point of use for
the ER-UP housing
● ER-UP/G: Z-51.1-7 or
● ER-UPD or ER-UPB: Z-51.1-46
General building approval for ventilation
units for single air extraction systems with
shared exhaust air duct according to DIN
18017-3.
on request or on our website
www.maico-ventilatoren.com. The
approval number can be seen on the
7.2 Installation conditions
If installed in accordance with DIN 18017-3,
use is only permitted:
● in single air extraction systems with a
shared main duct.
● with an air supply via shaft or duct.
● with permitted connection ducts.
● with the ER-UP housing and fan inserted
suited to the system.
● with recess installation in the wall or
ceiling.
● if correctly installed as per the instructions
in this manual and the general building
approval ER-UP/G: Z-51.1-7 or
ER-UPD/ER-UPB: Z-51.1-46.
● with sufficient space from the wall or
ceiling.
● with a fireproof installation shaft for
ER-UPB housings.
● if unit is completely installed.
● with the correct air filters.
● with the outside air openings stated in the
planning documents.
7. Product information
8
UP housing
UP/G
UPD
UPB
protection system
system
system
fireproof shaft
For ER radio fans and Maico smart
If the installation deviates from DIN 18017-3:
● ER-UP fans can also be used as
standalone units.
● Installation in the wall or ceiling is
permitted.
● ER-100 fans can be used to extract air
from another room (interior kitchen etc.).
7.3 Permitted exhaust air systems
In accordance with DIN 18017-3, the
following exhaust air systems are permitted
for ER-UP/Centro.
Exhaust air
system
aeroduct fire
PAM-GLOBAL RML
cast ventilation
Ceiling penetration
seal
System with
Air extraction system
without fire
protection
* ER-UP/G can be used inside and outside
the shaft, connection duct made from flexible aluminium duct, second room
connection made from
duct.
**
ER-UPD can be used inside and outside
the shaft, connection duct made from steel
folded spiral-seams duct, second room con nection made from flexible aluminium duct.
***
ER-UPB can be used inside the shaft, con-
nection duct made from flexible aluminium
duct, second room connection made from
steel folded spiral-seams duct.
ER-
Yes*
Yes*
No
No
No
ER-
Yes**
Yes** Yes***
No No
Yes** Yes***
No No
flexible aluminium
ER-
No
7.4 Combination options
The ER recess-mounted exhaust air systems
described here comprise a UP housing and a
fan insert/exhaust air element with cover.
In the shell phase the
ER-UP housing (ER-UP/G, ER-UPD and
ER-UPB) are installed, wired and provided
with a plaster protective cover.
ER-UP/G and ER-UPD housings can be used
with a second room connection set (ER-ZR)
for second room ventilation. Ensure the right
housing variant (ER-UPB/L, ER-UPB/R or
ER-UPB/U) for ER-UPB housings.
WC seat ventilation at the same time as room
ventilation is possible using the second room
connection of the ER-UP/G or ER-UPD
housings. The Maico extraction socket
ER-AS (Ø 70) should be used for this
purpose and a connection established to
the WC seat.
Final assembly is undertaken once the
plastering and paint work is complete.
For decentralised ventilation, an ER 60 or
ER 100 fan insert is placed in the recessmounted housing, the exhaust air filter and
cover are fitted.
For centralised ventilation, a Centro-M or
Centro-E exhaust air element is installed with
an exhaust air filter and cover separate
Centro operating instructions.
ER 100 units are approved for second room ventilation. The following control types can
be used for this: Standard, VZ, VZ 15, VZC,
G, I, D or RC. Centralised ventilation with
Centro-M or Centro-E exhaust air elements
is possible in combination with ER-UP/G
housings under certain preconditions
chapter 12.1.1.
ER 60 units are not permitted for the
second room connection.
ER 100 RC instructions.
7. Product information
9
7.4.1 ER-UP housing types
The 3 recess housing units ER-UP/G, ER-UPD
and ER-UPB are available for recess installation. These should be selected to match the
exhaust air system. The connection diameter
for all housing types is Ø 75 or Ø 80.
7.4.2 Recess-mounted housing ER-UP/G
● Plastic housing without fire protection
equipment. Can be combined with ceiling
penetration seal.
● Suited to wall or ceiling installation, inside
or outside the exhaust air shaft.
● Permissible air outlet direction with wall
installation: upwards, to right or to left.
● Plastic exhaust socket with airstreamoperated plastic shutter, maintenancefree.
● For connecting second room ventilation
with knockout points at bottom, on right
and left.
7.4.3 Recess-mounted housing ER-UPD
● Can be combined with Maico aeroduct or
Saint-Gobain-Gussrohr PAM-Global RML.
● Can also be used outside fireproof shaft.
● Housing with maintenance-free fire
protection shut-off device to prevent fire
from spreading (K90-18017).
● Suited to wall or ceiling installation, inside
or outside the exhaust air shaft.
● Permissible air outlet direction with wall
installation: upwards, to right or to left.
● Metal exhaust socket with airstreamoperated metal backflow preventer with
soldered strut.
● For connecting second room ventilation
with knockout points at bottom, on right
and left.
7.4.4 Recess-mounted housing ER-UPB
● Housing with maintenance-free fire
protection shut-off device to prevent fire
from spreading (K90-18017).
● Housing with fire protection cover for use
in fireproof exhaust air shafts.
● Suitable for wall or ceiling installation in a
fireproof exhaust air shaft.
● Permissible air outlet direction with wall
installation: upwards, to right or to left.
● Metal exhaust socket with airstreamoperated metal backflow preventer with
soldered strut.
7.4.5 Fan insert
● Fan insert with cover and exhaust air filter
for installation in ER-UP/G-, ER-UPD or
ER-UPB housing.
● Electrical plug connection for quick installation in the ER-UP housing.
● Fan insert has snap-on attachment for
easy installation.
● Cover with exhaust air filter. Trouble-free
filter exchange without using tools.
● It is possible to rotate the cover by ± 5° to
compensate for housings which have been
fitted at an angle.
● Filter change without tools.
● For single or second room ventilation
using a single fan. Exception: H models
only for single room ventilation.
● F and H model: Barrier-free products,
as the fan switches itself on and off
automatically.
● Energy-saving motor with thermal
overload protection. This switches itself off
in the event of overheating and then back
on again automatically after cooling down.
● The fans may be subject to jet water in
areas 1 and 2 (DIN VDE 0100-701:
2008-10 and/or HD 60 364-7:2007).
7. Product information
10
The circuit variants and functions
7.4.6 ER-UP controls (circuit board types)
ER-UP fans are available in various models
and with various unit properties. These
depend on the control/circuit board type used
in the fan insert [11].
suited to the circuit board type are
described in chapter 22. Tolerance of
all time details max. + 20 %.
● Standard model
● VZ model: with start delay and overrun
time.
●VZ 15 model with start delay and overrun
time.
●VZC model with adjustable start delay and
adjustable overrun time.
●F model: Barrier-free. With light control for
rooms without windows (min. switch-on
brightness 30 lx, max. switch-off brightness on unit 0.3 lx). With start delay
(50 sec.) and overrun time (6 min.).
●G model: With base load circuit.
Continuous operation at 35 m³/h, high
speed
(full load) can be switched with
optional switch.
●GVZ model with base load circuit, start
delay and overrun time, Continuous
operation at 35 m³/h, high speed (full load)
can be switched with optional switch.
●GVZC EC model with base load circuit
and adjustable delay timing. Continuous
operation at 35 m³/h, high speed (full load)
can be switched with optional switch. The
EC variant has a particularly economical
EC motor.
●I model with interval control. For manual
operation with start delay and overrun
time. Operating period can be set to
between 0 and 15 hours with intervals of
around 10 minutes. Interval control off if
0 hours is set (Ti setting setting screw in
far left position). Interval control active if Ti
setting screw is turned at least 1/4 of a
turn to the right from the far left position.
●H model: Barrier-free. With humidity
control. Switch-on point can be set using
jumper (70 % r.h. ex factory). Overrun time
controlled by program (min. 6 minutes at
full load). Can also be operated manually
with optional switch. Not suitable for
second room ventilation.
●D model: In combination with three-step
switch with 3 power levels: 35, 60 or
100 m³/h. Can be used when combined
with supply air elements for controlled
domestic ventilation.
●RC model with radio electronics:
Use in radio-controlled ventilation system
MAICO smart. Based on EnOcean
technology. Network-compatible (masterslave) separate ER 100 RC operating
instructions. On/Off using radio switch or
radio control RLS RC. With 3 power levels
35, 60 or 100 m³/h.
7. Product information
11
Unit type
Circuit board
Start delay
Overrun
[min]
Can be
by speed
Power
[mm²]
ER 60
Standard board
No
3 x 1.5
ER 60 VZ, ER 100 VZ
VZ board
50 6 No
5 x 1.5
ER 60 VZ 15, ER 100 VZ 15
VZ 15 board
50
15
No
5 x 1.5
ER 60 VZC, ER 100 VZC
VZ 24 C board
0…150
1.5…24
No
5 x 1.5
ER 60 F, ER 100 F
F board
50 6 No
3 x 1.5
ER 60 G, ER 100 G
G board
No
5 x 1.5
ER 60 GVZ
ER 100 GVZ
G board +
VZ board
0, 1, 3, 6,
ER 60 I, ER 100 I
VZI 10 board
50*
10*
No
5 x 1.5
ER 100 D
Standard board
No
5 x 1.5
type
[s]
time
controlled
cable
ER 100 Standard board Yes 3 x 1.5
No 5 x 1.5
ER 60 GVZC EC
GVZC EC board
ER 60 H, ER 100 H H board 6 No 5 x 1.5
ER 100 RC RC board
Tolerance of time details max. + 20 %.
W factory setting
* start delay and overrun time
for manual operation, e.g. using
light switch
** overrun time only if unit is used
with single switch, without room air
control RLS RC.
0, 30 (W),
60, 120, 180
15 (W)
15**
No 5 x 1.5
No 3 x 1.5
8. Environmental conditions and operating limits
12
8. Environmental conditions and
operating limits
The permissible maximum temperature of
the conveyance medium is + 40 °C.
The domestic air supply must be set up so
that virtually no air can flow into the living
areas from the kitchen, bathroom or WC.
A room from which the air has to be extracted
must be fitted with a non-closable, free supply
air cross section of at least 150 cm², e.g. with
Maico door ventilation grille MLK.
All ER-UP/Centro units have resistance to
interference in line with EN 55014-2
(depending on pulse form and energy factor
1000 to 4000 V). These values can be
exceeded when operating with fluorescent
tubes. In this case, additional interference
suppression measures (L, C components
or RC module, protection diodes, varistors)
are required.
8.1 Regulations for operation with
fireplaces
Sufficient supply air intake must be ensured
during operation with air-ventilated fireplaces.
The maximum permitted pressure difference
per living unit is 4 Pa.
The fan may only be installed in rooms with
air-ventilated fireplaces if:
● the evaluation criteria drawn up by the
responsible, regional master chimney
sweep are met,
● a parallel operation of air-ventilated
fireplaces for liquid or gaseous fuels and
the air-extracting equipment can be
prevented, or
● the extraction of exhaust gas from the airventilated fireplaces is monitored by
special safety equipment. The ventilation
unit or the fireplaces must be switched off
if the equipment is triggered.
9. Technical data
The sound power level L
depending on unit model. For more technical
data, the rating plate [S2].
For dimensions and characteristic curves
Catalogue or Internet (maico-ventilatoren.com). For ER 100 RC radio components
separate operating instructions.
is 30 to 49 dB(A),
WA7
10. Storage
Only store fan horizontally in a suitable, dry
room. Ambient temperature - 10 to + 60 °C.
Maico accepts no liability for corrosion
damage caused by improper storage,
e.g. storage in damp surroundings.
11. Installation preparations
13
Suitable mounting material is to be
11. Installation preparations
supplied by the customer.
11.1 Requirements in line with
approval
ER-UP/G +
Number of units
per floor, living
unit or fire zone
Connection
diameter
Shaft
wall
Connection
ducts
inside the shaft
Connection
ducts outside
the shaft
Duct elbows
in unit
connection duct
ER 60/100/
Second room
Max. 3 fans or
3 connections
Any board
material
E.g. flexible
aluminium duct
AFR 80
between main
duct
in shaft and
ER unit, max.
2 m long
( approval).
E.g. flexible
aluminium duct
AFR 80
between main
duct
in shaft and
ER unit, max.
2 m long
( approval).
ER-UPD +
ER 60/100/
Second room
Max. 3 fans or
3 connections
Ø 75 or Ø 80 mm
Min. 35 mm
board material
F90
Steel folded
spiral-seams
duct between
main duct in
shaft and
ER unit,
max. 2 m long
( approval).
Steel folded spiral-seams duct Ø 75 or Ø 80
ER unit, max. 2 m long ( approval).
max. 90° bend, ascending
ER-UPB +
ER 60/100
Max. 3 fans or
3 connections
Min. 35 mm
board material
F90
Flexible
aluminium duct
AFR 80 or steel
folded spiralseams duct
between main
duct
in shaft and
ER unit, max.
2 m long
( approval).
between main duct in shaft and
ER-UPB
Second room
Max. 3 fans or
3 connections
Min. 35 mm
board material
F90
Flexible
aluminium duct
AFR 80 or steel
folded spiralseams duct
between main
duct in shaft and
ER unit, max.
2 m long
( approval).
Steel folded
spiral-seams
duct between ER
unit and second
room connection.
11. Installation preparations
14
Second room
Second room
Number of duct
max. 2 x 90°
Number of duct
max. 2 x 90°
Regulating
duct
not permitted
Opening in
duct Ø 80
elbows
permitted for
wall installation
elbows
permitted for
ceiling
installation
equipment in
the exhaust air
wall/ceiling for
unit connection
ER-UP/G +
ER 60/100/
ER-UPD +
ER 60/100/
Brickwork or concrete: 130 mm
Board materials (F90): Outer duct diameter
ER-UPB +
ER 60/100
ER-UPB
Second room
11. Installation preparations
15
NOTICE
shrink tape.
2
11.2 Preparations for wall installation
9 Suction duct for second room connection on
ER-UP/G: Flexible aluminium duct
AFR 75/AFR 80
ER-UPD: Flexible aluminium duct
AFR 75/AFR 80
or steel folded spiral-seams duct Ø75/Ø80
ER-UPB: Steel folded spiral-seams duct
Ø75/Ø80
18 Main duct: Steel folded spiral-seams duct
19 Connection duct on
ER-UP/G: Flexible aluminium duct
AFR 75/AFR 80
ER-UPD: Steel folded spiral-seams
duct Ø75/Ø80
ER-UPB: Flexible aluminium duct
AFR 75/AFR 80, permitted inside the shaft
21 Power cable
Mounting instructions
● Note approval chapter 7.1.
● Be sure to use duct materials suitable for
the ER-UP housing items [18] and [19].
● For fire protection systems, the gap
remaining between the connection duct and
brickwork/wall boards/wall/ceiling must be
fully sealed with non-flammable materials
resistant to deformation (e.g. concrete,
cement mortar, fire protection filler).
Damage to unit, malfunctioning in the
event of corrosion damage from mortar.
Ventilation ducts connected to the unit
must be wrapped with a suitable adhesive tape to protect against corrosion
inside the brickwork, e.g. using cold-
Preparing the shaft
1. Produce opening in shaft or alternatively
produce a wall facing. Ensure a suitable,
flat surface for the ER-UP housing so that
the fan insert can be safely inserted in the
housing later on.
2. For a second room connection, produce
an opening in the wall or shaft for the
suction duct [9]. Note permissible housing
installation positions.
3. Correctly attach main ventilation duct [18]
inside the shaft.
4. Fit ceiling compound for fire protection
systems. To do this, encase the ceiling
and pour in the material from above.
11. Installation preparations
16
Cut connection duct to a length
The spigot compensates for the
Be sure to note the approval and
mounting instructions in chapter 11.2.
3
5. Connect connection duct [18], suitable for
the ER-UP housing, to the main duct and
seal for ventilation.
6. Cut connection duct [19] to length, note a
maximum duct length of 2 m.
which allows it to be fitted on the
exhaust socket and also sealed for
ventilation at the unit end.
7. Lay suction duct [9] and seal gap
remaining correctly as described in
previous mounting instructions.
8. Lay power cable [20] in shaft and allow to
protrude by around 30 cm above the shaft
opening.
9. In the ceiling area, fit a spigot ( Fig. 4)
made from shaft material F90 around
the shaft.
31.2 Metal expansion dowel
32 Retaining bolt with nut
33 Retaining bolt
34 Steel clamping band
mounting instructions in chapter 11.2.
Duct attachment with duct clamp,
alternatively duct attachment with
clamping band
between the duct attachments [23].
11. Installation preparations
18
The spigot compensates for the
3. For a second room connection, produce
the opening in the wall or shaft for the
suction duct [9]. Note installation positions
for the second room connection.
4. Correctly attach main ventilation duct [18]
inside the shaft.
5. Fit ceiling compound for fire protection
systems. To do this, encase the ceiling
and pour in the material from above.
6. Fit duct attachments to ceiling ( Fig. 5).
Only use permitted attachment material.
DANGER
Risk of incorrect installation if nonpermitted attachment material is used.
Only secure connection duct to ceiling
with permitted attachment material
(duct clamp or clamping band).
7. Connect permitted connection duct [19]
to main duct and seal for ventilation, for
example with cold-shrink tape.
8. Apply wall/board compound [28]. Seal
gap between brickwork and folded spiralseams duct. The gap remaining must be
fully sealed with non-flammable materials
resistant to deformation. For example, use
concrete or cement mortar, for wall boards
use fire protection filler.
9. Fit suspended ceiling. With ER-UPD
housings ensure a suitable, flat surface so
that the fan insert can be safely inserted in
the housing later on.
10. Attach spigot made from shaft material
F90 around the shaft.
11.4 Preparations for the electrical
connection
DANGER
Danger to life from electric shock.
Before laying the power cable, switch
off all supply circuits. Switch off mains
fuse, secure against being accidentally
switched back on and position a visible
warning sign.
Information
● Always note the relevant specifications
for electrical installations and when fitting
equipment. In Germany observe DIN
VDE 0100 and the corresponding parts
in particular.
● Observe ambient conditions ( chapter 8)
and technical data ( chapter 9).
● Note permitted duct cross-section of
max. 1.5 mm².
1. Switch off mains fuse, secure against
being accidentally switched back on
and position a visible warning sign.
2. Lay power cable to the installation
location.
3. Continue with safety check of trigger
equipment according to chapter 11.5.
length of the shaft walls in the event
of a fire.
11. Lay power cable [20] in line with chapter
11.4.
11. Installation preparations
19
If installing on the wall with air outlet
NOTICE
closes fully sealed.
6
11.5 Preparing the shut-off
device/shutter
Before mounting the housing, always
● ER-UP/G: check the position of the plastic
shutter. Ensure that the shutter is fully
functional.
● ER-UPD, ER-UPB: check the metal
shut-off device. Ensure that trigger
equipment is fully functional.
11.5.1 Plastic shutter without fire
protection ‒ ER-UP/G housing
ER-UP/G housing
1 Plastic backflow preventer
O: Installation position for upwards air
outlet direction
R: Installation position for right air outlet
direction
L: Installation position for left air outlet
direction
2 Plastic exhaust socket
direction (exhaust socket) to the left
or right, note the following.
Install shutter [1] turned 90° ( Fig. 6,
item [L] or [R]) so it closes fully
sealed in the installation position.
If the installation position is wrong, the
plastic shutter will not close sealed.
Odours may then escape from the
ventilation channel.
Insert shutter [1] in exhaust socket [2]
of ER-UP/G housing as appropriate for
installation position, i.e. upwards/to
right/to left. Ensure that the shutter
Preparing the plastic shutter for wall
installation
Upwards air outlet direction "O"
Do not carry out any modifications. The
shutter is fitted correctly ex-factory.
Air outlet direction to the right "R"
1. Remove plastic backflow preventer.
Simply pull this down and out of the
exhaust socket.
2. Turn backflow preventer item [R].
3. Insert backflow preventer in exhaust
socket until stop is reached.
Air outlet direction to the left "L"
1. Remove plastic backflow preventer.
Simply pull this down and out of the
exhaust socket.
2. Turn backflow preventer item [L].
3. Insert backflow preventer in exhaust
socket until stop is reached.
Preparing the plastic shutter for ceiling
installation
As a rule use the standard installation
position with upwards air outlet direction "O"
for ceiling installation. The shutter is fitted
correctly ex-factory.
11. Installation preparations
20
NOTICE
NOTICE
functional.
7
11.5.2 Fire protection shut-off device
ER-UPD and ER-UPB housing
ER-UPD, ER-UPB
3 Metal shut-off shutter with trigger
equipment and yoke spring [3.1]
4 Soldered strut
5 Metal exhaust socket
* Shown without fire protection boards
Unpleasant odours from the main duct.
The fire protection shut-off device does
not close fully sealed if incorrectly
installed.
Before installation check and ensure
that the installation position is correct
and the the trigger equipment is fully
Preparing the metal shut-off device with
upwards air outlet direction
1. Remove the fitted yoke spring [3.1]. To do
this, use pliers to pull yoke spring out of
exhaust socket from above Fig. 7.
2. Check and ensure that shut-off shutter is
fully functional.
Preparing the metal shut-off device with
air outlet direction to the right or left
No modifications needed.
1. Check and ensure that shut-off shutter is
fully functional.
The fire protection shut-off device is
permanently closed if there is no soldered
strut. Air extraction is then no longer
possible.
Check that the solder strut is correctly in
place before the installation. The
functionality of the trigger equipment
must be ensured so that the shut-off
shutter also opens in normal operation.
12. Installation ‒ ER-UP/G
21
The WC seat ventilation unit must
exhaust air element.
We recommend keeping these
12. Housing installation
● ER-UP/G housing
● ER-UPD housing
● ER-UPB housing
12.1 Installing ER-UP/G housing
12.1.1 Impermissible connections on
ER-UP/G housing
The following are not permitted:
● Second room connection with an ER 60
fan insert (all models).
● Second room connection in combination
with Centro exhaust air elements.
● Connecting a WC odour extraction unit in
combination with Centro exhaust
elements.
● Use of an ER fan or Centro exhaust air
element in the bathroom or toilet room if
other rooms in the apartment are to be
vented with the same unit at the same
time.
12.1.2 Mounting instructions for ER-UP/G
housing ( chapter 11.1 and approval)
ER-UP/G are equipped with a plastic housing
without fire protection equipment. The ERUP/G housing may be installed in the
following installation positions:
● Mounting on wall: With upward, right-hand
or left-hand air outlet direction (exhaust
socket). Installation with mounting support.
● Mounting on ceiling and suspended
ceiling: Installation with mounting support.
● Mounting on ceiling and non-suspended
ceiling: Mounting directly on the ceiling.
Suitable mounting material is to be supplied
by the customer.
The plastic shutter should be prepared
according to chapter 11.5.1 so that it
closes fully sealed in the installation
position.
The ER-UP/G housing must be inserted
without any distortion. Failure to do so will
mean that the fan insert cannot engage
correctly in the ER-UP/G housing and the
degree of protection stated on the rating
plate is no longer ensured.
Break open one of the housing segments [S]
to use the second room connection set
ER-ZR or the extraction socket ER-AS.
A WC seat ventilation unit is connected to the
ER-UP/G housing using the Ø 70 extraction
socket ER-AS.
not be connected to the second room
connection socket or the Centro
Use expanded rubber ER-MO for acoustic
insulation of thin ceilings capable of resonance ( accessories).
12.1.3 Important information about
plastering
● Max. compensable plaster overshoot
7 mm.
● Max. protruding housing edge 20 mm, can
be compensated for with spacing frame
DR 60/100.
● Installation at a depth of 50 to 100 mm can
be compensated for with the two-part wall
frame ER-MR.
● The gap remaining between the ER-UP/G
housing and shaft must be fully sealed
with non-flammable materials resistant to
deformation so that incorrect air is not
drawn in.
● Joints between the UPB housing and wall
can be covered with cover frame ER-AR.
mounting and operating instructions
until final installation in the ER-UP/G
housing.
1. Take plaster protective cover [38] out of
ER-UP/G housing.
The unit will be damaged and function
impaired if the fixing screws used are
incorrect / too long.
Fixing screws may not penetrate into
ER-UP/G housing. Use screws provided
(mounting support UPM 60/100).
2. Cut the mounting support [37] to the
required length, bend it into shape and fix
it to the ER-UP/G housing with the
supplied fixing screws.
3. Mark fixing holes for mounting support on
rear shaft wall, produce holes and insert
dowels. Suitable mounting material is to
be supplied by the customer.
DANGER
Risk of short-circuits and damage to unit.
If the cable grommet [39] is not installed
correctly, water may penetrate the
ER-UP/G housing. The degree of
protection can no longer be guaranteed.
Drive through cable grommet so that it
can seal the cable sheathing all the way
round (circular, no slots).
4. Insert power cable [20] from rear of
housing through cable grommet [39] into
ER-UP/G housing.
5. Insert ER-UP/G housing with the mounting
support [37] into the shaft and fix it to the
rear wall of the shaft.
12. Installation ‒ ER-UP/G - single room
23
NOTICE
(mounting support UPM 60/100).
DANGER
Fire may spread if connection duct [19]
is incorrectly installed.
Only use permitted cable sheathing
( chapter 11.1).
Correctly attach connection cable to
exhaust socket.
6. Connect connection duct [19] to exhaust
socket [2] sealed for ventilation, e.g. with
cold-shrink tape.
7. Make the electrical connection
chapter 22.
8. Insert the plaster protective cover in the
housing.
9. Plaster in housing flush with front edge,
note tile thickness if necessary
chapter 12.1.3.
12.1.5 ER-UP/G ceiling installation, single
room
1. Take plaster protective cover [38] out of
ER-UP/G housing.
The unit will be damaged and function
impaired if the fixing screws used are
incorrect / too long.
Fixing screws may not penetrate into
ER-UP/G housing. Use screws provided
2. For suspended ceilings, cut mounting
support [37] to the required length, bend
it into shape and fix it to the ER-UP/G
housing with the supplied fixing screws
( Fig. 8).
3. Mark fixing holes for mounting support
ER-UP/G housing on ceiling, produce
holes and insert dowels. Suitable
mounting material is to be supplied
by the customer.
DANGER
Risk of short-circuits and damage to
unit. If the cable grommet [39] is not
installed correctly, water may penetrate
the ER-UP/G housing. Protection class
is not guaranteed.
Drive through cable grommet so that it
can seal the cable sheathing all the way
round (circular, no slots).
4. Insert power cable [20] from rear of
housing through cable grommet [39]
into ER-UP/G housing.
5. Move ER-UP/G housing into desired
position and secure to ceiling with/without
mounting support.
DANGER
Fire may spread if connection duct [19]
is incorrectly installed.
Only use permitted cable sheathing
( chapter 11.1).
Correctly attach connection cable to
exhaust socket.
6. Secure connection duct [19] to exhaust
socket [2]. Then seal well for ventilation,
e.g. with cold-shrink tape.
7. Make the electrical connection
chapter 22.
8. Insert plaster protective cover [38] in the
housing.
9. Plaster in housing flush with front edge.
12. Installation ‒ ER-UP/G ‒ second room
24
NOTICE
is inserted incorrectly. Protection
With second room extraction, keep
9
6 Protective grille
7 Filter mat, filter class G2
8 Adapter
9 Suction duct, second room connection:
flexible aluminium duct AFR 75/AFR 80
10 Installation socket for second room
extraction Ø 75/80
13 Housing floor seal
37 Mounting support UPM 60/100
(2 items)
Housing segment
S
12.1.6 ER-UP/G wall installation, second
room
1. Cut out the desired housing segment "S"
(left, right or bottom) at the marking with
a knife.
The unit will be damaged and function
impaired by incorrect air if the plastic
socket
class is no longer guaranteed.
Lift up housing floor seal [13] near
socket and insert installation socket [10].
Reposition housing floor seal correctly.
2. Place installation socket [10] in ER-UP/G
housing. The edge of the socket must click
into place on the wall of the housing.
3. Install housing as described above for
"single room".
4. Connect suction duct [9] with installation
socket [10] sealed for ventilation.
5. Produce fixing holes for adapter [8] and
insert dowels.
6. Connect adapter [8] to suction duct [9],
e.g. with cold-shrink tape.
7. Secure adapter [8] to the wall.
8. Insert filter mat [7] and locate protective
grille [6] in the correct position.
regulating plate [16] ( Fig. 1) for
final installation. This is needed to
operate the ER 100 fan insert and
is inserted in the cover [15]
( Fig. 1).
12. Installation ‒ ER-UP/G ‒ second room
25
Secure ER-UP housing and the
10
6 Protective grille
7 Filter mat, filter class G2
8 Adapter
9 Suction duct, second room connection:
flexible aluminium duct AFR 75/AFR 80
10 Installation socket for second room
12.2.1 Impermissible connections on
ER-UPD housing
The following are not permitted:
● Second room connection with an ER 60
fan insert (all models).
● Second room connection in combination
with Centro exhaust air elements.
● Connecting a WC odour extraction unit in
combination with Centro exhaust elements.
● Use of an ER fan or Centro exhaust air
element in the bathroom or toilet room if
other rooms in the apartment are to be
vented at the same time.
12.2.2 Mounting instructions for ER-UPD
housing ( chapter 11.1 and approval)
ER-UPD are fitted with a plastic housing and
fire protection shut-off device. The ER-UPD
housing may be installed in the following
installation positions:
They can be installed with an air outlet
direction (exhaust socket) upwards, to the
right or left and are suitable for ceiling
installation. With an upwards air outlet
direction, the yoke spring should be removed
from the shut-off device.
A description of ceiling installation in a
suspended ceiling can be found below.
In the case of non-suspended ceilings, the
housing is mounted directly on the ceiling.
Wall installation should be undertaken as
described for ceiling installation. Suitable
mounting material is to be supplied by the
customer. To screw down the connection
duct, use steel screws, if screwing into
brickwork/concrete use steel dowels
chapter 11.
The metal shut-off device should be
prepared according to chapter 11.5.2.
The ER-UPD housing must be inserted
without any distortion. Failure to do so
will mean that the fan insert cannot engage
correctly in the ER-UPD housing and the
degree of protection stated on the rating
plate is no longer ensured.
Break open one of the housing segments [S]
to use the second room connection set
ER-ZR.
Use expanded rubber ER-MO for acoustic
insulation of thin ceilings capable of resonance ( accessories).
A WC seat ventilation unit is connected to the
ER-UPD housing using the Ø 70 extraction
socket ER-AS.
12.2.3 Important information about
plastering
● Minimum overlap required for the ventilation shaft (without tiles, etc.) in the area of
the duct connection 10 mm.
● Max. compensable plaster overshoot
7 mm.
● Max. protruding housing edge 20 mm,
can be compensated for with spacing
frame DR 60/100.
● Installation at a depth of 50 to 100 mm
can be compensated for with the two-part
wall frame ER-MR.
● The gap remaining between the ER-UPD
housing and shaft must be fully sealed
with non-flammable materials resistant
to deformation so that incorrect air is not
drawn in.
● Joints between the UPB housing and wall
can be covered with cover frame ER-AR.
12.2.4 ER-UPD installation, single room
1. Take plaster protective cover [38] out of
ER-UPD housing.
The unit will be damaged and function
impaired if the fixing screws used are
incorrect / too long.
Fixing screws may not penetrate
ER-UPD housing. Use screws provided
(UPM 60/100).
2. For suspended ceilings, cut mounting
support [37] to the required length, bend it
into shape and fix it to the ER-UPD
housing with the supplied fixing screws.
12. Installation ‒ ER-UPD - single room
27
DANGER
Risk of short-circuits and damage to unit.
Fire may spread if connection duct [19]
exhaust socket.
We recommend keeping these
housing.
11
5 Metal exhaust socket with shut-off shutter
18 Main duct, steel folded spiral-seams duct
19 Connection duct, steel folded spiral seams duct Ø 75/80
20 Power cable
37 UPM 60/100 mounting support
38 Plaster protective cover
39 Cable grommet
40 Expanded rubber ER-MO
X4 Clamping band or steel threaded rod
with pipe clamp chapter 11.3
3. Mark fixing holes for mounting support on
ceiling, drill dowel holes and insert steel
dowels.
If the cable grommet [39] is not installed
correctly, water may penetrate the ERUPD housing. Protection class is not
guaranteed.
Drive through cable grommet so that it
can seal the cable sheathing all the way
round (circular, no slots).
4. Insert power cable [20] from rear of
housing through cable grommet into
ER-UPD housing.
5. Locate ER-UPD housing in the desired
position and fix it to the ceiling with two
mounting supports.
DANGER
is incorrectly installed.
Only use permitted cable sheathing
( chapter 11.1).
Correctly attach connection cable to
6. Slide connection duct to stop above
exhaust socket [5]. Secure connection
duct and exhaust socket with 3 steel blind
rivets [41]. Then seal well for ventilation,
e.g. with cold-shrink tape.
7. Make the electrical connection
chapter 22.
8. Insert plaster protective cover [38] in
the housing.
9. Plaster in housing flush with front edge,
note tile thickness if necessary
chapter 12.2.3.
mounting and operating instructions
until final installation in the ER-UPD
12. Installation ‒ ER-UPD - second room
28
NOTICE
socket is inserted incorrectly. Protection
Reposition housing floor seal correctly.
With second room extraction, keep
12
6 Protective grille
7 Filter mat, filter class G2
8 Adapter
9 Suction duct, second room connection:
flexible aluminium duct AFR 75/AFR 80
10 Plastic installation socket for second
room extraction Ø 75/80
13 Housing floor seal
37 Mounting support UPM 60/100 (2 items)
40 Expanded rubber ER-MO
Housing segment
S
X4
Clamping band or steel threaded rod
with pipe clamp chapter 11.3
12.2.5 ER-UPD installation, second room
The unit will be damaged and function
impaired by incorrect air if the plastic
class is no longer guaranteed.
Lift up housing floor seal [13] near
socket and insert installation socket [10].
1. Cut out the desired housing segment "S"
(left, right or bottom) at the marking with
a knife.
2. Place plastic installation socket [10] in
ER-UP/G housing. The edge of the socket
must click into place on the wall of the
housing.
3. Install ER-UPD housing as described in
chapter 12.2.4.
4. Connect suction duct [9] with plastic installation socket [10] sealed for ventilation.
5. Produce fixing holes for adapter [8] and
insert dowels.
6. Connect adapter [8] to suction duct [9],
e.g. with cold-shrink tape.
7. Secure adapter [8] to the wall/ceiling with
screws.
8. Insert filter mat [7] and locate protective
grille [6] in the correct position.
regulating plate [16] ( Fig. 1) for
final installation. This is needed to
operate the ER 100 fan insert and
is inserted in the cover [15] ( Fig. 1).
12. Installation ‒ ER-UPB
29
Fire may spread if ER-UPB housing is
UPB
NOTICE
provided.
12.3 Installation of ER-UPB housing
12.3.1 Impermissible connections on
ER-UPB housing
The following are not permitted:
● Second room connection with an ER 60
fan insert (all models).
● Second room connection in combination
with Centro exhaust air elements.
● Connection of a WC odour extraction unit.
● Use of an ER fan or Centro exhaust air
element in the bathroom or toilet room if
other rooms in the apartment are to be
vented at the same time.
12.3.2 Mounting instructions for ER-UPB
housing ( chapter 11.1 and approval)
ER-UPB are equipped with fire protection
cover and metal shut-off shutter and trigger
equipment.
Wall installation is described below. Ceiling
installation should be undertaken following
the description for wall installation.
Housings can be installed with an air outlet
direction (exhaust socket) upwards, to the
right or left. With an upwards air outlet
direction, the yoke spring should be removed
from the shut-off device.
Suitable mounting material is to be supplied
by the customer. To screw down the
connection duct use steel screws, if screwing
into brickwork/concrete use steel dowels.
The metal shut-off device should be
prepared according to chapter 11.5.2.
A second room connection is only permitted
with ER-UPB/R, ER-UPB/L or ER-UPB/U.
12.3.3 Important information about
plastering
DANGER
incorrectly installed.
Any gap remaining between the ER-
housing and shaft/tiles must be fully
sealed with non-flammable materials
resistant to deformation.
● Minimum overlap required for the ventilation shaft (without tiles, etc.) in the area
of the duct connection 10 mm.
● Max. compensable plaster overshoot
7 mm.
● Max. protruding housing edge 20 mm, can
be compensated for with spacing frame
DR 60/100.
● Installation at a depth of 50 to 100 mm can
be compensated for with the two-part wall
frame ER-MR.
● Joints between the UPB housing and wall
can be covered with cover frame ER-AR.
12.3.4 Installation of ER-UPB ‒ single
room ( Fig. 13)
1. Take plaster protective cover [38] out of
ER-UPB housing.
The unit will be damaged and function
impaired if the fixing screws used are
incorrect / too long.
Fixing screws may not penetrate into the
ER-UPB housing. Use the screws
2. Install the mounting support [37] onto the
ER-UPB housing with the supplied screws.
3. Mark fixing holes for mounting support on
rear shaft wall, produce holes and insert
dowels. Suitable mounting material is to
be supplied by the customer.
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30
We recommend keeping these
13
5 Metal exhaust socket with shut-off shutter
18 Main duct, steel folded spiral-seams duct
19 Connection duct, flexible aluminium duct
AFR Ø75/80
20 Power cable
37 UPM 60/100 mounting support
38 Plaster protective cover
39 Cable grommet
DANGER
Risk of short-circuits and damage to
unit. If the cable grommet [39] is not
installed correctly, water may penetrate
the ER-UPB housing. Protection class
is not guaranteed.
Drive through cable grommet so that it
can seal the cable sheathing all the way
round (circular, no slots).
4. Insert power cable [20] from rear through
cable grommet into ER-UPB housing.
5. Insert ER-UPB housing with two mounting
supports into the shaft and fix to the rear
wall of the shaft.
DANGER
Fire may spread if connection duct [19]
is incorrectly installed.
Only use permitted cable sheathing
( chapter 11.1).
Correctly attach connection cable to
exhaust socket.
6. Connect connection duct [19] to exhaust
socket [5] sealed, e.g. with cold-shrink
tape.
7. Make the electrical connection
chapter 22.
8. Insert plaster protective cover [38] in the
housing.
9. Any gap remaining between the ER-UPB
housing and shaft/tiles must be fully
sealed with non-flammable materials
resistant to deformation. Take account of
tile thickness ( approval).
mounting and operating instructions
until final installation in the ER-UPB
housing.
12. Installation ‒ ER-UPB - second room
31
With second room extraction, keep
14
5.1 Steel connection socket Ø 75/80
for second room extraction on ER-UPB
6 Protective grille
7 Filter mat, filter class G2
8 Adapter
9 Suction duct, second room connection:
Steel folded spiral-seams duct Ø 75/80
13 Housing floor seal
37 UPM 60/100 mounting support
12.3.5 ER-UPB/R, ER-UPB/L and
ER-UPB/U installation (second room)
1. Install ER-UPB housing as described in
chapter 12.3.4.
2. Secure suction duct [9] and steel socket
[5.1] with 3 steel blind rivets [41] or steel
screws and connect sealed for ventilation.
3. Produce fixing holes for adapter [8] and
insert dowels.
4. Connect adapter [8] to suction duct [9],
e.g. with cold-shrink tape.
5. Secure adapter [8] to the wall with screws.
6. Insert filter mat [7] and locate protective
grille [6] in the correct position.
regulating plate [16] ( Fig. 1) for
final installation. This is needed to
operate the ER 100 fan insert and is
inserted in the cover [15] ( Fig. 1).
13. Electrical connection
32
To prevent the fan and/or electric
15
13. Electrical connection
20 Power cable
39 Cable grommet
42 Terminal box
components from malfunctioning as
a result of reverse polarity voltages
and induction (incorrect ignition or
glowing/flaring of LED, energysaving or neon lamps), the fan and
electric components connected in
parallel, such as room lighting,
should be connected via a doublepole switch.
DANGER
Danger to life from electric shock.
Prior to accessing the connection
terminals, switch off all supply circuits.
Switch off mains fuse, secure against
being accidentally switched back on and
position a visible warning sign.
DANGER
Danger to life from electric shock.
The unit will be damaged if installed
incorrectly with too long a power cable.
If the cable feed is too long inside the
housing, the fan insert cannot be
installed correctly. The power cable may
be damaged when inserting the fan unit.
Note that the maximum spacing to the
terminal box is 7 cm. Do not cut the
power cable inside the housing too
short.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to unit in the event of
short-circuits.
Cut off and insulate PE conductor and
individual cable cores that are not
required!
33
NOTICE
The unit will be damaged through
or contact surfaces.
NOTICE
to terminal 4.
We recommend keeping these
contact with components at risk of ESD
on the electronics board of VZ, VZ 15,
GVZ, VZC, GVZC EC, F, I, H and RC
units.
Avoid direct touching of the components
Damage to the unit if connected
incorrectly. For example, if an electric
load is connected to terminal 4 or if
connected to 2 phases.
Connect the unit as shown in the wiring
diagrams in chapter 22.
Do not connect additional consumers
Information
● Always note the relevant specifications for
electrical installations and when installing
equipment. In Germany particular attention
must be paid to the DIN VDE 0100 and the
corresponding parts. In rooms with baths
or shower units, for example, this would be
Part 701.
● The electrical connection is only permitted
by trained electricians.
● The electrical connection can be undertaken
upon installation of the ER-UP housing.
● Observe ambient conditions ( chapter 8)
and technical data ( chapter 9).
● Note permitted duct cross-section of
max. 1.5 mm².
● Only connect the unit to a permanent
electrical installation.
● The degree of protection is only
guaranteed:
● if installation is undertaken correctly,
● if the power cable is correctly guided to
the intended cable grommet,
● if fan unit is correctly engaged in
ER-UP housing and
● if cover [15] is closed and engaged.
13. Electrical connection
13.1.1 Connect the unit electrically
1. Switch off mains fuse, secure and fit
warning sign.
2. Remove plaster protective cover.
3. Cut off and insulate PE conductor and
individual cable cores that are not
required!
4. Remove power cable surround and cut
to length according to Figure 15.
5. Wire power cable to the terminal box
according to the wiring diagram in
Chapter 22.
6. Mark the fan type on the wiring diagram
in the recess-mounted housing.
This prevents mistakes during final
installation, for example, if different
fan inserts are fitted in the system.
7. Insert plaster protective cover.
mounting and operating instructions
until final installation in the ER-UP
housing.
14. Installation of fan insert and cover
34
Potentiometer Tv
Set the humidity switch-on
16
14. Installation of fan insert and
cover
14.1 Settings on electronic circuit boards
Information
● Electronic circuit boards [12] of the ER
variants standard, D, VZ, VZ 15, G, GVZ
and F have no setting options.
● Electronic circuit boards [12] of the ER
variants I, VZC, H, RC and GVZC can be
set as follows. For unit functions
chap. 7.4.6.
● Tolerance for time details max. + 20 %.
● Units with time delay switches
(VZ, VZ 15, GVZ, VZC, GVZC EC, F, I,
RC and H fans) have resistance to
interference in line with EN 55014-2
(depending on pulse form and energy
factor 1000 to 4000 V). These values
can be exceeded when operating with
fluorescent tubes. In this case, additional
interference suppression measures (L, C
components or RC module, protection
diodes, varistors) are required.
Setting
1. Place fan insert on front so that electronic
circuit board [12] (control) is freely
accessible.
2. Set the desired values as follows with the
potentiometers or jumpers.
Electronic circuit boards ER 60 I and
ER 100 I
Electronic circuit boards ER 60 H and
ER 100 H
point with jumper S.
* Factory setting 70 % rel.
hum.
Only approved for second room
connection.
Electronic circuit board ER 100 RC
Separate ER 100 RC operating
instructions.
ER 60 GVZC EC
Potentiometer Ti: Service life. In far left
position, interval control off.
Electronic circuit boards ER 60 VZC and
ER 100 VZC
Start delay (seconds)
Potentiometer Tn
Overrun time (minutes)
15.1 GVZC EC board
15.2 Plug connector
S Jumper
Fig. 16 A: Factory setting with start delay of
½ min. and overrun time of 15 min.
14. Installation of fan insert and cover
35
NOTICE
tool.
NOTICE
without any creases in the housing.
Two control variants can be implemented
with the ER 60 GVZC EC control:
●Permanent base load with connectible
rated load (standard circuit).
●Connectible base and rated load
(circuit variant).
The jumper [S] can be used to set the start
delay time (0, ½, 1, 2 or 3 minutes) and
overrun time (0, 1, 3, 6 or 15 minutes).
Jumper settings on plug connector [15.2]
Factory
setting
Start delay
0 minutes
½ minute
1 minute
2 minutes
3 minutes
Overrun time
0 minutes
1 minute
3 minutes
6 minutes
15 minutes
14.2 Installing fan insert/exhaust air
element Fig. 16
The ER fan insert / The Centro exhaust air
element is inserted in recess-mounted
housings ER-UP/G, ER-UPD or ER/UPB
as follows.
1. Switch off mains fuse, secure and fit
warning sign.
2. Remove plaster protective cover [41]
and clean any dirt off the recess-mounted
housing.
3. Ensure that the fan type ticked in the
housing box matches the type to be fitted.
4. Check ease of movement of shut-off
shutter/backflow preventer.
When installed, the shut-off shutter/backflow preventer must close automatically.
With ER-UPD and ER-UPB, this must
close automatically when the yoke spring
used is pressed (exception - upwards air
outlet, chap. 11.5.2).
With ER-UPD and ER-UPB ensure that
the soldered strut is inserted correctly
chapter 11.5.2.
5. Check that the housing floor seal is
correctly positioned and insert properly.
The noise level will increase if the
housing floor seal [13] is fitted
incorrectly. Degree of protection not
guaranteed if housing floor seal [13]
is positioned incorrectly.
The housing floor seal must lie flat and
Damage to GVZC EC board if jumper is
changed using inappropriate tool.
Only remove jumper with appropriate
To adjust the start delay and overrun time,
plug the two jumpers [S] in the desired
position.
14. Installation of fan insert and cover
36
NOTICE
3 suitable fixing screws [43].
17
Note wiring diagrams in box base.
If they do, secure
these holes [43] !
Lever [44] and stud
11 Fan insert
12 Electronic circuit board (control)
13 Housing floor seal
38 Plaster protective cover
42 Terminal box
43 Optional fixing with screws
(to be supplied by the customer)
44 Locking lever
45 Stud
6. Check that all screw connections are tight.
7. Check that connection data matches
technical data on the unit (rating plate
S2 Fig.1 ).
Function will be impaired if fan
insert/exhaust air element is not
inserted correctly.
Ensure correct engagement in the
3 fixing points [44] and [45].
As an option, fix the fan insert
Cables must not prevent the fan from
being slid in.
[45] must engage.
8. Slide fan insert/exhaust air element
evenly and in parallel onto both studs
[45]. Ensure that both locking tabs of the
studs and the locking lever [44] engage
audibly.
9. Ensure that the fan insert / exhaust air
element is correctly engaged. To do this,
gently pull and press against the fan
insert / exhaust air element [11]. The
fan / exhaust air element must not move.
Alternatively, securely screw down the fan
insert/exhaust air element in the housing
previous mounting instructions.
screws through
14. Installation of fan insert and cover
37
18
14.3 Installing the cover
15 Cover with central screw [15.1]
16 Regulating plate for second room
connection
17 Filter mat, filter class G2
Mounting instructions
● Cover [15] can be turned up to ± 5° (to
provide compensation if housing is
inserted at too much of an angle). If
installing on a wall, ensure that the
Maico name is in the bottom right.
● If the housing edge is flush with the
plaster, use central screw [15.1],
M6 x 16 mm, to secure the cover.
● With a plaster overshoot of up to 20 mm
to the housing edge, use spacing frame
DR 60/100 between the wall and cover.
The customer should provide a longer
screw (M6 fillister head) to secure the
cover.
● If the housing is plastered in too deep,
compensate for this with a two-part wall
frame ER-MR (can be adjusted between
50...100 mm). This prevents air from being
drawn in from the shaft. Use the supplied
screw to fix the cover.
1. Fold up cover [15] at the recessed grip,
place on the ER-UP housing and secure
with the central screw [15.1].
2. If necessary, first fit a spacing or wall
frame.
3. With second room extraction, insert
regulating plate [16] below locking tabs at
the side on the intake grille of the cover,
insert filter mat [17].
4. Lock cover [15]. The lock must engage
audibly.
5. Switch on mains fuse, remove warning
sign.
6. Undertake initial commissioning and
function test.
15. Commissioning
1. Switch on mains fuse and remove warning
sign.
2. Run function test. This involves switching
the fan on and off, note delay times (for
control versions chapter 7.4.6, ER-UP
controls). Take additional instructions into
account.
3. Check that the fan is running smoothly.
4. Switch off unit.
16. Installation of fan insert and cover
38
NOTICE
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
Filter change interval every 3 to
Filter mats ZF 60/100:
19
16. Cleaning, maintenance
The unit is practically maintenance-free.
The air filter simply needs replacing every
3 to 6 months, depending on the amount of
dirt.
DANGER
Danger to life from electric shock.
Prior to accessing the connection
terminals, switch off all supply circuits.
Switch off mains fuse, secure against
being accidentally switched back on and
position a visible warning sign.
The unit will be damaged if incorrect
cleaning agent is used.
1. Only use a dry cloth to clean the cover [15]
of the fan.
2. If the cover is very dirty, remove it and
clean with water.
16.1 Filter change
15 Cover
17 Filter mat, filter class G2
6 months, depending on the
amount of dirt.
1. Fold up cover [15].
2. Take out filter mat [17] and replace it.
3. Place filter mat on intake grille cover [15]
and lock cover. The lock must engage
audibly.
Pack of 5, filter class G2
in accordance with EN 779,
Art. no. 0093.0680
11 Fan insert
44 Locking lever
45 Studs [45.1] and [45.2]
1. Switch off mains fuse, secure and fit
warning sign.
2. Open cover [15] and remove.
3. Press locking lever [44] slightly outwards,
( arrow), release and slightly lift the fan
unit [11].
4. Press together locking tabs of stud [45.1]
and raise fan insert slightly.
5. Press together locking tabs of stud [45.2]
and evenly pull entire fan insert out of
bottom part of housing in parallel.
6. Installation is carried out in reverse order.
rating plate only guaranteed if
installed as stipulated (fan insert
engaged, internal cover closed).
17. Extraction socket ER-AS for WC odour extraction
40
NOTICE
It is important that regulating plate
22
17. Extraction socket ER-AS for
WC odour extraction
Extraction socket AS not permitted in
conjunction with ER-UPB or Centro!
ER-UP/G and ER-UPD housing units can be
connected to the WC flushing pipe using the
ER-AS extraction socket. A Ø 70 duct cross
section facilitates low air speeds in the
connecting duct and an effective, draft-free
extraction of odours.
Pre-requirement for the connection
A Ø 70 branch must be installed in the
flushing pipe of the flush-mounted cistern.
Installation
1. Cut the left, right or bottom housing
segment "S" out of ER-UP housing at the
marking using a knife Fig. 9.
2. Plug ER-AS extraction socket into ER-UP
housing. The edge of the socket must click
into place on the wall of the housing.
CAUTION
Damage to unit in the event of improper
installation position of the housing floor
seal. Protection class is not
guaranteed.
Lift up the housing floor seal before
inserting the ER-AS extraction socket
and then reposition it correctly
afterwards.
3. Install ER-UP/G or ER-UPD housing unit
in accordance with chapters 12.1 and 12.2.
Note the descriptions relating to the
second room connection.
4. Connect connection duct to ER-AS
extraction socket and branch in the cistern
flushing pipe. Make sure the connections
between the connection duct and the
ER-AS extraction socket and the branch
are tight.
5. Install fan insert and cover [15] chapter 14.
[16] and filter mat [17] supplied with
the ER-AS are inserted. The cover
must engage audibly when locking.
6. Run function test.
18. Fault rectification
41
Fan output
● Dirty filter.
wiring diagram.
VZ, VZ 15,
is switched-off.
Terminals 1 and 3 are
Check whether the fan
chapter 14.2.
is undersized.
losses.
H model does
in the room.
The switch-on point has
operation.
Additional
Damage to the unit if
wiring diagrams in chap. 22.
overrun time
If the fault persists or reoccurs:
18. Fault rectification
● Call on the services of a trained electrician
any time there is a fault.
● Repairs should only be carried out by a
trained electrician.
DANGER
Danger to life from electric shock.
Prior to accessing the connection
terminals, switch off all supply circuits.
Switch off mains fuse, secure against
being accidentally switched back on and
position a visible warning sign.
FaultCause, measure
inadequate.
VZ, VZ 15,
VZC, GVZC
EC, F, H
and I models:
No fan overrun.
Replace filter.
● Locking hook not
engaged.
Engage fan insert correctly.
● Incorrect duct diameter.
Check diameter of the main
duct, refer to diagram in the
catalogue.
● Supply air cross section
is too small.
Increase the supply air
cross section.
The power on external
conductor L connected to
terminal 1 is interrupted
when the fan is switched off.
Connect the fan as per the
FaultCause, measure
Fan is too loud. ● Dirty filter.
The main duct
not switch from
base load to full
load operation
despite there
being moisture
H mode no
longer switches
back to base
load operation
or off even after
a long period in
full load
consumers
connected to
terminal 4.
GVZC EC:
No start delay /
Replace filter.
● Fan insert incorrectly
inserted. Insert fan insert
correctly in accordance with
Re-calculate pressure
been set too high.
Use jumper [S] to set a
lower switch-on point.
The switch-off point has
been set too low.
Use jumper [S] to set a
higher switch-on point. The
switch-off point depends on
the corresponding switch-on
point.
connected incorrectly.
Do not connect additional
consumers to terminal 4.
The unit may only be
connected according to the
Check jumper positions,
chap. 14.2
VZC, GVZC
EC, I models:
Fan starts up
immediately
and stops
immediately if
Fan doesn’t
start up
reversed.
Connect the fan as per the
wiring diagram.
insert is correctly inserted.
Disconnect the fan completely from
the mains power supply. Have error
established and rectified by a trained
electrician.
If you have any questions about
troubleshooting: Service:
+49 7720 6940.
19. Spare parts
42
Spare parts may only be sourced
Item
Designation
Article no.
1
Shutter VM ER-UP/G
E093.0608.0000
2
Exhaust socket
ER
0059.0884.0001
7
Filter mat ZRF:
5 items, filter class
G2 according to EN
779
terminals, switch off all supply circuits.
Switch off mains fuse, secure against
being accidentally switched back on and
position a visible warning sign.
1. Switch off mains fuse, secure against
being accidentally switched back on and fit
7
7
a warning sign.
2. Remove fan insert.
3. Remove all cables.
4. Remove recess-mounted housing from
wall.
21. Environmentally responsible
disposal
The fan and the packaging contain parts that
can be recycled, and should not end up in the
domestic waste.
Dispose of the packaging material in an
environmentally-friendly way, in compliance
with the regulations valid in the country where
you are.
Dispose of the air filter in an
environmentally-friendly way, in compliance
with the regulations valid in the country where
you are.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the
unit in an environmentally-friendly way, in
compliance with the regulations valid in the
country where you are.
22. Wiring diagrams
43
Tolerances for the times stated
22. Wiring diagrams
below = nominal value + 20 %.
ER 60, ER 100, Centro-E
S1 On/Off switch S1= On/Off switch
➀ = Main room
➁ = Second room
ER 60 VZ, ER 60 VZ 15,
ER 100 VZ, ER 100 VZ 15
Standard switching Switching options
S1 = On/Off
switch
(ON after approx.
50 seconds)
➀ = Main room
➁ = Second
room
ER 60 and ER 100, Centro-E
The fan starts up after switching on the room
lighting (with switch S1). The fan also
switches off after the room lighting has been
turned off.
ER 100 with main and second room
connection
The fan starts up after switching on the room
lighting (with switch S1). The fan also switches
off after the room lighting has been turned off.
ER 60 VZ, ER 60 VZ 15,
ER 100 VZ, ER 100 VZ 15
Standard switching:
The fan starts up approximately 50 seconds
after the room lighting is switched on. The fan
has an overrun time of approximately 6 minutes after switching off. With VZ 15 units,
the overrun time is approximately 15 minutes.
Switching option
The fan starts up approx. 50 seconds after
switching on the room lighting (with switch S1
and S2). The fan has an overrun time of
approximately 6 minutes after switching off
with switch S1. With VZ 15 units, the overrun
time is approximately 15 minutes. In addition,
the fan can be switched off with switch S2
independent of the room lighting.
ER 60 VZC, ER 100 VZC
The fan starts up after a start delay when the
room lighting is switched on. This can be
adjusted continuously from 0 - 150 seconds.
Depending on the setting, the fan has an
overrun time of between 1.5 and 24 minutes
after switching off. The overrun time can be
adjusted continuously from 1.5 to 24 minutes.
ER 100 VZ and ER 100 VZ 15 with
main and second room connection
The fan starts up approx. 50 seconds after
switching on the room lighting (with one
switch). The fan has an overrun time of
approximately 6 minutes after switching off
with the last switch to have been used. With
VZ 15 units, the overrun time is
approximately 15 minutes.
22. Wiring diagrams
44
ER 60 F, ER 100 F
Standard switching Switching options
ER 60 H, ER 100 H
Standard switching:
ER 60 H, ER 100 H
Switching option 1
ER 60 F, ER 100 F
Standard switching:
With light control. The ER 60 F and ER 100 F
are designed for installation in windowless, dark
rooms. The fan is switched on wirelessly through
the brightness of the room lighting by a light
control unit. The fan starts up after approximately 50 seconds. The lowest switch-on
intensity is 30 lux or 50 lux if a spacing frame is
used on the front of the cover. The fan has an
overrun time of approximately 6 min. after the
light is switched off. The room must be dark for
the fan to switch itself off. Maximum lighting
strength at the front of the cover is 0.3 lux.
Switching option
The fan can be switched off independently of the
room lighting by an additional switch 2.
ER 60 H, ER 100 H
With humidity control. The switch-on point can
be set to 60%, 70%, 80% or 90% of the relative
humidity with a jumper, see page 34. The
switch-off point is approximately 10% under the
correspondingly set switch-on point.
The humidity variant must not be
deactivated using a switch on terminal 1
and/or terminal N.
Standard switching: Permanent base load
operation
The fan is running in base load operation,
humidity control is active. If the switch-on point
is exceeded, the fan switches automatically over
to full load operation. The fan switches
automatically back to base load operation if the
relative humidity falls below the switch-off point.
Switching option 1: Permanent base load
operation with pre-defined overrun time
The fan is running in base load operation.
Humidity control is active, see Standard
Switching. Switch "S1" is used to switch
manually to full load operation. After switching
full load operation off with "S1", the fan
continues in full load operation for an overrun
time of 6 minutes. If after this time, the humidity
as measured at the fan
● is higher than the switch-off point, the fan
continues to run in full load operation until the
humidity drops below the switch-off point. Only
then does the fan switch automatically back to
base load operation.
● is lower than the switch-off point, the fan
immediately switches automatically back to base
load operation.
22. Wiring diagrams
45
ER 60 H, ER 100 H
Switching option 2
ER 60 H, ER 100 H
Switching option 3
ER 60 G, ER 100 G
Switching option 2:
Manual base load operation
The fan is switched manually to base load
operation with switch "S1". Humidity control is
active, see Standard Switching. If, after being
manually switched with switch "S1", the fan is
in:
● full load operation, i.e. humidity is present,
the fan continues to run until the humidity
drops below the switch-off point. Only then
does the fan switch off automatically.
● base load operation, the fan switches itself
off automatically.
If switch S1 is open, the fan can start up
automatically as a result of high room humidity.
Switching option 3: Manual full load
operation with pre-defined overrun time.
The fan is switched manually to full load
operation with switch "S1". Humidity control is
active. After switching off with "S1", the fan
continues in full load operation for an overrun
time of 6 minutes. If after this time, the
humidity as measured at the fan
● is higher than the switch-off point, the fan
continues to run in full load operation until
the humidity drops below the switch-off
point. Only then does the fan switch off
automatically.
● is lower than the switch-off point, the fan
immediately switches itself off automatically.
If switch S1 is open, the fan can start up
automatically as a result of high room humidity.
* With switch S2, the fan can also for
example, be switched off in the case of
malfunctions or reverse polarity voltages,
independent of the room humidity.
ER 60 G, ER 100 G
The ER 60 G and/or the ER 100 G can be
operated in base or full load operation as
required.
S1 Switch for base load operation:
Continuous operation at a lower speed
with lower air volume.
S2 Switch for full load operation and room
lighting: When the room is being used,
the unit can be switched to high speed
with full volumetric flow.
22. Wiring diagrams
46
ER 60 GVZ, ER 100 GVZ
Standard switching Switching options
ER 60 GVZC EC
Standard switching
ER 60 GVZ, ER 100 GVZ
Standard switching:
Fan always runs at base load. When the
room is in use (S1=On), the fan switches
automatically to full load after approx.
50 seconds.
Switching option
When the room is in use (S1=On), the fan
switches automatically to full load after
approx. 50 seconds. Base load operation
can be switched off manually with switch S2.
ER 60 GVZC EC
Standard switching
The unit permanently runs at least at base
load. The base load level cannot be switched
off manually.
If the room lighting is switched on (S1 = On),
the fan switches to nominal load after the
preset start delay of 0 to three minutes which
can be set using a jumper.
After the room lighting is switched off, the fan
continues running for an overrun time of up to
15 minutes. The overrun time can be set to
between 0 and 15 minutes using a jumper.
Then the fan switches back to the base load
level.
For setting the start delay and overrun time
chapter 7.1. Note the overrun time stated
on the general building approval.
22. Wiring diagrams
47
ER 60 GVZC EC
Switching option
ER 60 GVZC EC
switching option
The base load can be switched on and off
with S2.
● Case 1: Fan is stationary. If S2 is activated
(S2 = On), the unit switches immediately
to base load, without considering the
preset start delay. If S2 is activated again,
(S2 = Off), the unit switches immediately
off, without considering the preset overrun
time.
● Case 2: The unit is running at base load
level (S2 = On). If the room lighting is
switched on (S1 = On), the fan switches to
nominal load after the preset start delay of
0 to three minutes which can be set using
a jumper.
After the room lighting is switched off, the
fan continues running for an overrun time
of up to 15 minutes. The overrun time can
be set to between 0 and 15 minutes using
a jumper. Then the fan switches back to
the base load level.
For setting the start delay and overrun
time chapter 14.1. Note the overrun
time stated on the general building
approval.
● Case 3: Fan is stationary. If the room
lighting is switched on (S1 = On), the fan
switches to nominal load after the preset
start delay of 0 to three minutes which can
be set using a jumper.
After the room lighting is switched off, the
fan continues running for an overrun time
of up to 15 minutes. The overrun time can
be set to between 0 and 15 minutes using
a jumper. Then the fan switches off.
For setting the start delay and overrun
time chapter 14.1. Note the overrun
time stated on the general building
approval.
22. Wiring diagrams
D04.17_UK_DSW
ER 60 I, ER 100 I
Standard switching Switching options
ER 100 RC
ER 60 I, ER 100 I
Interval switching automatically controls the
switching-on of the fan after the defined
interval time, if the fan has not been switched
on during this time. The interval times can be
set to between 1 and 15 hours. The switch-on
time is 10 minutes.
In the case of manual switch-on, the start
delay is approx. 50 seconds and the overrun
time is 10 minutes. The interval function can
be switched off chapter 14.1.
Standard switching:
The fan starts up approximately 50 seconds
after the room lighting is switched on. The
fan has an overrun time of approximately
10 minutes after switching off.
Switching option
The fan starts up approx. 50 seconds after
switching on the room lighting (with switch
S1 and S2).
ER 100 RC
The fan can be switched on and gradually
upshifted using a radio switch.
Use with RLS RC
Depending on the RLS RC setting, the fans
adopt defined operating statuses.
If using an additional radio switch, the
operating stage selected by this switch is
active for 30 minutes.
Then the operating stage selected by the
RLS RC is adopted. The base load is
permanently activated in the factory using
a DIP switch.