Note that clamp ring couplings require support sleeves inside the pipes.
200
200
y
Note the need for a empty space in front of the controler in order
to facilitate service.
Water connections with factory-fitted valves
Connection dimensions
Cooling energy Male threads, DN15 (1/2”)
Heat Male threads, DN15 (1/2”)
(An ADAPT Parasol 1200 is shown in the example)
Air
Ø A
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Water connections without factory-fitted valves
Connection dimensions
Cooling energy, flat tube end (Cu) Ø 12 x 1.0 mm
Heating, flat tube end (Cu) Ø 12 x 1.0 mm
(An ADAPT Parasol 1200 is shown in the example)
UnitA =
ADAPT Parasol 600 Ø 125
ADAPT Parasol 600 PFØ 160
ADAPT Parasol 1200Ø 125
ADAPT Parasol 1200 PFØ 160
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Wiring
24V
G0G
Condensation
sensor
CO
Key card
sensor
2
Temperature sensor/
Window contact
white
black
white
brown
black
brown
blue
grey
black
|1 2 |3 4| 5 6 | 7 8 | 9 10 11 12|
| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
ADAPT Parasol b
Valve actuator
cooling
24V
G0G
brown (US=white)
blue (US=black)
brown (US=white)
blue (US=black)
|13 14 15 |16 17 18 |19 20 21 |
Valve actuator
y
24V
heating
For US and
Canada market
WARNING:
The power
feeding shall be a
Low Voltage Class
2 circuit.
24 V AC / DC
Cable
converter
US B-RJ12
Sensor
module
CONNECT
Adapt
1.
Adapter
Motor
3xR J12
2.
Pressure sensor
(Modbus)
module
RoHS
VOC Sensor
1. Wiring when not using VOC sensor
2. Wiring when using VOC sensor
Sensor
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ADAPT Parasol b
Zone
Room
RS 485 type Belden 9842
RK 2x0,75
CONNECT Adapt
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
23
Modbus
22
Slave
Slave
21
Master
20
Modular
6/6 RJ12
Next room with Connect Adapt
+
C
G0
24V AC
G
Modular
8/8 RJ45
Next Zone
1 2 3 4
MB2
Super WISE
5 6 7 8
MB1
1 2 31 2 3
Room with ADAPT Damper extract air
MB id 5
Slave, extract air
ADAPT Damper settings
• Slave MB id (5,6,7,9,10,11 etc. if Super WISE system)
• Slave function (Application type =3)
• Extract Air (Tempsensor use =1)
• Operation = normal (commissioning mode when delivered)
Modular
6/6 RJ12
22 23 24 25
| 12 | 3 4 | 5 6 |7 8 |9 10 11 12 |
CONTROL
MB id 1
| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
Zone
20
19
|13 14 15 | 16 17 18 | 19 20 21 |
MB id 4
Master
Room
Room
Modular
6/6 RJ12
Modular
6/6 RJ12
CONNECT Adapt
Slave
Modbus
23
22
22 23 24 25
MB id 4
Master
CONNECT Adapt
Slave
Modbus
23
22
21
21
Slave
Slave
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Master
20
Modular 6/6 RJ12
| 12 | 3 4 | 5 6 |7 8 |9 10 11 12 |
| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Master
20
Modular 6/6 RJ12
Room with ADAPT Parasol only (Master / Master)
Modular 6/6 RJ12
| 12 | 3 4 | 5 6 |7 8 |9 10 11 12 |
|13 14 15 | 16 17 18 | 19 20 21 |
22 23 24 25
| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
|13 14 15 | 16 17 18 | 19 20 21 |
MB id 8
Master
Room with ADAPT Parasol only (Master / Slave)
Modular 6/6 RJ12
| 12 | 3 4 | 5 6 |7 8 |9 10 11 12 |
22 23 24 25
| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
MB id 4
Master
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| 12 | 3 4 | 5 6 |7 8 |9 10 11 12 |
|13 14 15 | 16 17 18 | 19 20 21 |
22 23 24 25
| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
|13 14 15 | 16 17 18 | 19 20 21 |
MB id 1
Slave id 1
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Commissioning
ADAPT Parasol b
Air
Water
T-25
Nozzle configuration
1 x 8
H M L
H =
M=
L=
ADAPT Parasol
600L1&30.25
600L2&40.25
600M1&30.44
600M2&40.44
600H1&30.69
600H2&40.69
600 PFL1&30.28
600 PFL2&41.29
600 PFM1&30.44
600 PFM2&41.45
600 PFH1&30.69
600 PFH2&41.70
120 0L1&30.25
120 0L2&40,66
120 0M1&30.44
120 0M2&41,16
120 0H1&30.69
120 0H2&41,82
120 0 P FL1&30.28
120 0 P FL2&42,59
120 0 P FM1&30.44
120 0 P FM2&42,98
120 0 P FH1&30.69
120 0 P FH2&43.53
Nozzle setting
per side
Sidek-factor
1
2
4
p
(1,3)
i
pi (2,4)
2
q
p = [Pa]
(
i
)
k
q = k · √p [l/s]
i
[pi Pa]
q [l/s]
k = k-factor
k (1+3) + pi (1,3) => q (1+3)
1
The K-factor of the short sides together with the
commissioning pressure reading of these equals
the flow of the short sides, 1&3.
k (2+4) + pi (2,4) => q (2+4)
2
The K-factor of the long sides together with the
commissioning pressure reading of these equals
the flow of the long sides, 2 & 4.
q tot =q (1+3) + q (2+4)
3
The product's total flow is the sum of the above.
(1,3) = pi (2,4)
NB! p
i
/
NOTE: The commissioning pressure is different for the long sides (2 & 4) and the short
sides (1 & 3).
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ADAPT Parasol b
+40°
Fan-shape
X-shape
0°
+40°
Commissioning/Checking the airflows
Constant pressure in the zone with the CONTROL Zone
damper or similar damper.
• Check that all the WISE products are energized.
• Make sure that all the ADAPT Parasol modules have
their correct K-factors.
• Make sure that all the modules are set to the max. flow
commissioning mode. (On delivery, the product is set
to this mode, 3 blue LEDs + 3 red LEDs are lit).
• Connect up to the control unit on the ADAPT Parasol
(see separate SWICCT instructions) and carry out a
performance check.
• Test the operating modes, the min./max. flows, open/
close the actuators. If the ADAPT Parasol has been
configured at the factory, check that the settings
agree with the project design data. If the module is
an ADAPT Parasol stock (stocked product), it must
be programmed according to the data for which the
product has been calculated. Make also sure that the
Modbus addresses agree if SuperWISE or some other
BMS system will be used.
• If SuperWISE will be used, make sure that all products
are in the SuperWISE tree structure. If all the products
are not in the tree structure, look over the Modbus
addresses via SWICCT and check cables and connections. (See the separate instructions for the SuperWISE).
• Make sure that the pressure sensor and sensor module
have the correct Modbus address. The Master must
have a 0 setting on the pressure sensor and sensor module. Set the Slaves, if required, in number sequence:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
• Before you begin commissioning, make sure that the
air handling unit is started up and the fire damper, if
required, is fully open and that the zone damper is in
full operation.
-40°
• Check the flow compared to the max. flow in the
zone, adjust the pressure set point until the correct
flow is obtained with TUNE Control. If Max. flow is not
achieved, it will be necessary to close another/other
zone damper(s).
• The reference product can be found, i.e. the one with
the greatest deviation from the design max. flow, by
measuring the max. flow of all the ADAPT Parasol
modules in the zone.
• Measure and record the airflow with the damper set
to the max. position on the reference ADAPT Parasol
in the zone. Reset the module to the min. flow setting,
measure and record the airflow.
• Set the module back to the max. flow setting.
• Carry out the same procedure for all the ADAPT Parasol
modules in the zone.
• Decrease the pressure set point on the zone damper if
pressure is needed for other zones, for example: 5 Pa.
• Commission the remaining zones following the same
procedure.
• Check/ adjust the previous shut off zones in the same
way.
• Reset the pressure set points on all the zone dampers.
• Identifiy the reference zone, i.e. the zone with the
lowest flow compared with the design max. flow (for
example by checking relevant flow across each zone
damper using the TUNE Control hand-held terminal).
• Set the min. flow on a number of ADAPT Parasol
modules or use the zone damper for setting the min.
flow so that the ventilation system responds to the
simultaneous load.
• Adjust the pressure set point of the air handling unit
until the zone damper of the reference zone is 85 –
90% open. (Managed by the SuperWISE if one is used).
• Reset all the settings and set all the ADAPT Parasol to
the normal operation setting.
• Check and measure the max. flow and min. flow with
the SWICCT or the SuperWISE.
0°
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Menu:
To reach the menu, hold the left-hand and right-hand
buttons down for five seconds.
With the left-hand button ( ) you advance through the
menus. With the right-hand button ( ) you confirm your
selection.
Press the left-hand
button and select:
1. Alarm list
2. Commissioning air
Press the righthand button to
confirm your
selection
3. Commissioning water
6. Return to menu
1. Alarm list: See the complete alarm list to the right.
In the commissioning menus:
• Navigate between the menus by pressing the left-hand
button
• Confirm selections by pressing the right-hand button
• When a selection has been confirmed, the blue LED will
flash for about 60 seconds.
• In order to return to normal operation, select "no
adjustment"
2. Commissioning, Air:
2.1. Min. airflow, no occupants
2.2. Min. airflow, occupancy
2.3. Max. airflow, occupancy
2.4. Min. airflow, holiday/ longer period
of no occupancy
2.5. No adjustment
3. Commissioning, Water:
3.1. Open the chilled water valve
3.2. Open heated water valve
3.3. No adjustment
4, 5 are not used
6. Return to menu
Presence detector
Diodes for temperature,
commissioning or alarm
indication
Diode-indicating function
- Green = Ok
- Flashing Green = Condensation alarm
- Yellow = Alarm
- Green/Yellow=Comfort alarm
Temperature sensor
(not acute)
Function button
Function button
ADAPT Parasol b
Alarm list for the sensor module
Alarm no. Type of alarm
Alarm 1Supply voltage low
Alarm 2Supply voltage critically low
Alarm 3Ext temp missing
Alarm 4Ext temp error
Alarm 5Condensation sensor error
Alarm 6SM temp sensor error
Alarm 7SM button error
Alarm 8CO2 sensor missing
Alarm 9VOC Error
Alarm 10Low pressure
Alarm 17 SM comm error
Alarm 18 Slave comm error
Alarm 19 Pressure sensor comm error
Alarm 20 VOC sensor comm error
Alarm 21 No master request (slave)
Alarm 22 Slave incompatible version
Alarm 25 Heating comfort alarm
Alarm 26 Cooling comfort alarm
Alarm 27 Temp. Set point overlap alarm
Alarm 28 Air quality comfort alarm
Alarm 29 Condensation
Alarm 33 24 V Out 1 overload error
Alarm 34 24 V Out 2 overload error
Alarm 35 24 V Out 3 overload error
Al arm 41Slave input common alarm
Alarm 42 Slave output common alarm
The alarm is displayed by a number of diodes when you
have selected Alarm list (1) in the menu.
Each diode represents a number as shown in the table
above and the numbers should be added up to form an
alar m number.
Ex. The centremost blue and the two last red diodes are
lit (xoxxoo)
The centremost blue one corresponds to 16, the penultimate red one to 2 and the last red one to 1. The sum of
these is 19, which is the alarm number.
Return to normal operation by pressing the right-hand
button.
32 168421
3 parallel RJ12 ports
(Modbus) for connecting a
controller, another sensor module or
a computer, for example, by means
of a Cable converter USB-RJ12
Dial for addressing the appropriate sensor module if
several are used in the same loop.
ON
1 2
10 senormodules can be connected to the same master,
and each and one of them need an unique address.
Switch/Termination resistance. Switch 1 should
be ”on” for the last sensormodule in the loop.
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ADAPT Parasol b
Maintenance
1
3
AIR
OPEN THIS SIDE
4
OPEN THIS SIDE
2
5
OPEN THIS SIDE
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