Systemair AB reserves the rights to alter their products without notice.
This also applies to products already ordered, as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications.
Systemair Sverige AB
Industrivägen 3
SE-739 30 Skinnskatteberg SWEDEN
Office: +46 222 440 00 Fax: +46 222 440 99
www.systemair.com
hereby confirms that the following products:
Air handling units
EU Declaration of Conformity |
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Topvex FR03 ELTopvex FR03
Topvex FR06 ELTopvex FR06
Topvex FR08 ELTopvex FR08
Topvex FR11 ELTopvex FR11
(The declaration applies only to product in the condition it was delivered in and installed in the facility in accordance with the included
installation instructions. The insurance does not cover components that are added or actions carried out subsequently on the
product)
Topvex FR03 HWL/HWH
Topvex FR06 HWL/HWH
Topvex FR08 HWL/HWH
Topvex FR11 HWL/HWH
Comply with all applicable requirements in the following directives and regulations
The following harmonized standards are applied in applicable parts:
EN ISO 12100:2010
EN 13857
Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction
Safety of machinery – Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper
327/2011 Requirements for fans
1253/2014 Requirements for ventilation units
or lower limbs
EN 60204-1
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-40
Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines – Part 1: General requirements
Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety Part 1: General requirements
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Part 2-40: Particular requirements
for electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and dehumidifiers
EN 50106:2007
Safety of household and similar appliances – Particular rules for routine tests referring to
appliances under the scope of EN 60 335-1 and EN 60967
EN 60529
EN 62233
Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar
apparatus with regard to human exposure
EN 61000-6-2
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-2: Generic standards – Immunity for
industrial environments
EN 61000-6-3
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-3: Generic standards – Emission standards
for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments
The complete technical documentation is available.
Skinnskatteberg, 09-05-2018
Mats Sándor
Technical Director
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Warnings
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2Warnings
The following admonitions will be presented in the different sections of the document:
Danger
• Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Warning
• Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injuries.
Caution
• Indicates a risk of damaging the product or prevent optimal operation.
Important
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
• Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
3Product information
3.1General
This installation manual concerns air handling unit type Topvex FR manufactured by Systemair Sverige AB. Topvex FR
include the following model options:
• Model: FR03, FR06, FR08, FR11
• Heating coil: EL (Electric), HWL (Water coil, low power), HWH (Water coil, high power) or None.
• Right or left models: R (Right) L (Left). The side where the supply air is located when viewed from the access side.
• Airflow control: CAV – Constant Air Volume, VAV (as accessory) – Variable Air Volume = Constant duct pressure
control
• M0: Aluminium fan impeller
More information regarding VAV control can be found in the VAV kit instruction.
This manual consists of basic information and recommendations concerning the design, installation, start-up and operation, to ensure a proper fail-free operation of the unit.
The key to proper and safe operation of the unit is to read this manual thoroughly, use the unit according to given
guidelines and follow all safety requirements.
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3.2Technical data
M
X
Y
X
G
G
H
H
I
I
L
L/2
L/2
A
B
C
D
J
N
B
N
K
R
C
S
U
øD
Q
P
A
E
E
WW
T
F
1
4
1/2"
M
X
Y
X
G
G
H
H
I
I
L
L/2
L/2
A
D
B
C
3.2.1Dimensions
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Bottom side, left hand unit
Left hand unit
PositionDescription
A
B
C
D
Supply air
Exhaust air
Outdoor air
Extract air
Symbol
Operating side, left hand unit
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L
X
Y
X
G
H
M
G
H
I
L/2
L/2
A
D
B
C
J
N
B
N
K
R
C
S
U
øD
Q
P
A
E
E
WW
T
F
3
2
L
X
Y
X
G
H
I
M
G
H
I
L/2
L/2
A
D
B
C
4
Bottom side, right hand unit
Right hand unit
Position
A
B
C
D
DescriptionSymbol
Supply air
Exhaust air
Outdoor air
Extract air
Operating side, right hand unit
Table 1 Dimensions
Model
ABCDEFGHI
FR0317201115540
FR0621601315640
FR0822301515740
FR1124401715840
Model
FR03
L/2
MNP
-
1050388646812037573072456576358
ø315
ø400
ø500
ø630
6027027545027511455901502
8027532555032513457051902
6035535065040015457902004
8040540076543217459042206
Q
RSTUWXY
J
KL
FR069511260414103106102375730158653763384
FR0810021450514103106120375730275706807384
FR1111031650614103106120375730329801844520
3.2.2Weights
Model
FR03196
FR06275
FR08345
FR11433
Weight (kg)
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3.2.3Space required
Fig. 1 Space required
In case the sliding door application is installed the required space corresponds to the height of the sliding door support
bars (50 mm).
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Model
FR03576
FR06763
FR08807
FR11844
W (mm)
3.2.4Electrical data
Table 2 Power Consumption
Fans (W tot.)
Model
FR03 EL1352135253x163x25
FR03 (None,
HWL/HWH)
FR03 EL M095495453x163x20
FR03 (None,
HWH) M0
FR06 EL18821882103x203x35
FR06 (None,
HWL/HWH)
FR08 EL19441944123x253x40
FR08 (None,
HWL/HWH)
FR11 EL44784478153x323x63
FR11 (None,
HWL/HWH)
FR11 EL M056666142153x353x63
FR11 (None,
HWH) M0
230V 1~ and
400 V 3N~
1352
954
18821882
19441944
44784478
56666142
Fans (W tot.)
230V 3~
––
––
El Heating
battery (kW
tot.)
–
–
–
–
Fuse (mains) (A)
for 230V 1~ and
400 V 3N~
1010
1010
3x103x10
3x103x10
3x103x10
3x103x20
Fuse (mains) (A)
for 230V 1~ and
230V 3~
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3.3Transport and storage
The Topvex FR03–11 should be stored and transported in such a way that it is protected against physical damage that
can harm panels, handles, display etc. It should be covered so that dust, rain and snow cannot enter and damage the
unit and its components. The appliance is delivered in one piece containing all necessary components, wrapped in plastic on a pallet for easy transportation.
When transporting the FR03 unit use a fork lift placed on the gable of the unit (figure 2). Topvex FR06, FR08, and FR11
have specially constructed pallets that allow lifting at the long side of the unit (figure 3). These models can alternatively
be lifted using 2 fork lifts from the gable sides.
Warning
The unit is heavy. Be careful during transport and mounting. Risk of injury through pinching. Use protective
clothing.
Fig. 2 Transporting the unit
Fig. 3 Transporting units FR06-11
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4Installation
4.1Unpacking
Topvex FR03–11 are delivered on a pallet (figure 2 and figure 3). Necessary components like handles and supply air
temperature sensor are placed inside the unit.
The inspection hatches are opened by the use of a 16 mm cap key (figure 4). To facilitate opening and closing of the inspection hatches apply the 8 handles that are placed inside the unit on delivery.
After completed installation the handles need to be removed to prevent unauthorized opening of the unit.
Verify that all ordered equipment are delivered before starting the installation. Any discrepancies from the ordered
equipment must be reported to the supplier of Systemair products.
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Fig. 4 Opening inspection hatches with a cap key
4.2Where/how to install
The unit is meant for indoor installation. The electronic components should not be exposed to lower temperature than
0 °C or higher than +50 °C. If the unit is installed in a cold place it is important that the unit is not shut-off by the main
switch. As long as the main voltage is on the electrical cabinet will be kept warm also in cold climates. Although the unit
is turned off by the control system the current is on.
When mounting; make sure to leave enough space to access the service doors (figure 3.2.3).
Note:
If there is not sufficient space to open the inspection doors it is possible to unscrew the hinges to remove
the doors completely for inspection and maintenance. Another option, when installing the unit suspended
with the inspection door facing downwards, is to acquire the sliding door accessory kit.
Avoid placing the unit against a wall, as low frequency noise can cause vibrations in the wall.
The outdoor air intake of the building should if possible be put in the northern or eastern side of the building and away
from other exhaust outlets like kitchen fan outcasts or laundry room outlets. The extract air should ideally be led out via
a roof cowl away from any outdoor air intakes, windows, balconies etc.
Warning
• The door handles are only intended to be used during the installation. Handles must be removed before
the unit is put into operation to ensure the required level of safety for the unit.
• The unit must be duct connected or in some other way provided with protection so that it is not possible
to come in contact with the fans through the duct connections
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4.3Installing the unit
The unit can be installed in the following positions
Fig. 5 Possible installation positions
PositionDescription
A
B
C
D
Installation flat on the ground. Left and right connections are possible.
Ceiling installation. Left and right connections are possible.
Vertical wall installation with the supply air upward.
Horizontal wall installation Left and right connections are possible.
Note:
The unit may not be installed with the electrical connection box facing downward!
E
Arrow symbol description (table 3).
Installation according to A-D
Vertical wall installation with the supply air downward, not allowed.
Warning
Beware of sharp edges during mounting and maintenance. Make sure that a proper lifting device is used.
Use protective clothing.
1 Prepare the surface where the unit is to be mounted.
Make sure that the surface is flat, levelled and that it
supports the weight of the unit. Perform the installation in accordance with local rules and regulations.
2 Lift the unit in place.
3 Connect the unit electrically to the mains power sup-
ply through the all pole circuit breaker, safety switch
(accessory). The wiring is led through the gable to the
electrical connection box.
See enclosed wiring diagram, and chapter 4.6.6 for
more information.
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4 Install the unit by the use of the mounting brackets fit-
ted on the unit on delivery.
Note:
If the unit is installed in the ceiling or on
the wall assure that the unit is pressed
tightly to the mounting surface before
fastening the mounting brackets. Make
sure to use proper fastening device
(screw/bolts) considering the weight of
the unit and the type of surface it is fitted
to. The installation can only be performed
by an authorized installer.
Double mounting brackets (figure 6, pos 1) are used for Topvex FR03-FR06 to ensure a stable fit. Topvex FR08-FR11
have brackets as shown in pos. 2.
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Fig. 6 Mounting brackets
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4.4Supply air sensor
The supply air sensor is enclosed in the unit package on delivery. Mount the supply air sensor the supply air duct 3 m
after the air handling unit (figure 7). Connect the sensor to terminal 30–31 (chapter 4.6.6) in the electrical connection
box. Other temperature sensors are built in to the unit from factory.
Fig. 7 Installed supply air sensor
4.5Mounting the sliding door kit
A sliding door kit for the inspection doors can be acquired as an accessory and can be mounted on units, which are installed with the inspection doors facing downward, e.g. in false ceiling installation. The kit is installed according to below
procedure.
1 Remove guide rails
Open one of the inspection hatches completely and
remove the guide rails (pos. 1) supporting the hatch
by unscrewing screws, pos. 2 and pos. 3.
2 Hinges
Close the hatch with all 4 handles and unscrew the 2
hinges.
3 Repeat procedure
Repeat the procedure from step 1 on the other hatch.
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4 Mount the wheels
Mount the wheels in the prepared threaded inserts on
the side of the inspection hatch with the enclosed
screws and washers.
5 Sliding door support rails
Mount the sliding door rails on each side of the unit.
Fasten it to the casing with screws in the prepared
threaded inserts.
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6 Fasten with BSS screws
Fasten the rail to the side of the casing with the enclosed BSS screws.
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7 Open hatch
Open the hatch by unlocking the 2 inner handles (pos.
1) followed by the 2 outer handles (pos. 2). The hatch
can now be pushed toward the centre of the unit. Only one hatch at the time can be opened like this.
8 Apply seal
Apply the enclosed self adhesive seal strip to the inner frame of the unit casing.
9 Close hatch
Close the hatch with the 4 handles. Make sure the
hatch closes properly.
Repeat the procedure from step 7 on the other hatch.
10 Remove Handles
After the hatch is closed, the handles need to be removed before the unit is put in operation.
Warning
The door handles are only intended to be
used during the installation. Handles must
be removed before the unit is put into
operation to ensure the required level of
safety for the unit.
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4.6Connections
4.6.1Ducting
Fig. 8 Air direction, left hand unit
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Fig. 9 Air direction, right hand unit
Table 3 Symbols and descriptions
PositionDescription
A
B
C
DExtract air
1
2
3
4Fan extract air
5
6
7
Supply air
Exhaust air
Outdoor air
Filter supply air
Filter extract air
Fan supply air
Heat exchanger
Rotor control (location depending on size of unit)
Electrical connection box
Symbol
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4.6.2Condensation and heat insulation
Outdoor air duct and exhaust ducts must always be well insulated against condensation. Correct insulation installation
on ducts connected to the unit is especially important. All ducts installed in cold rooms/areas must be well insulated.
Use insulating covering (minimum 100 mm mineral wool) with plastic diffusion barrier. In areas with extremely low outdoor temperatures during the winter, additional insulation must be installed. Total insulation thickness must be at least
150 mm.
Caution
• If the unit is installed in a cold place make sure that all joints are covered with insulation, and tape well
• Duct connections/duct ends should be covered during storage and installation
• Do not connect tumble dryers to the ventilation system
4.6.3Silencers
To avoid fan noise being transferred via the duct system, silencers should be installed both on supply and extract air.
To avoid noise being transferred between rooms via the duct system and also to reduce noise from the duct system itself, installation of silencers before every inlet diffuser is recommended.
4.6.4Electric connections
All electric connections are made in the electrical connection box which can be found on the long side of the unit (figure
10). The hatch is removed by unscrewing six screws as displayed in below figure (figure 10).
The unit must not be put into operation before all the electrical safety precautions have been read and understood. See
the enclosed wiring diagram for internal and external wiring.
All external connections to possible accessories are made to terminals inside the electrical connection box (chapter
4.6.6).
Fig. 10 Opening the electrical connection box
Danger
• Make sure that the mains power supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any maintenance
or electrical work!
• All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules
and regulations.
Warning
The units electrical connection to the mains power supply must be preceded by an all pole circuit breaker
with a minimum 3 mm gap.
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4.6.5Electrical connections, components
Topvex FR03–11 are equipped with a built in regulator and internal wiring (figure 11).
Fig. 11 Electric components
Pos 10 shows location of TTC in FR03 and FR06-FR11
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Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Description
Control unit CU283W-4
Transformer 230/24V AC
Terminals for internal and external components
Terminals for internal wiring
Terminals for mains power supply to the unit
Contactor (K2) On/Off Pump control water (HW
units only, not present in EL-units)
Automatic fuse
Automatic fuse for heater
Contactor (K3) EL heater
TTC El heater control
Switch module
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4.6.6External connections
Table 4 Connections to external functions
Terminal block
PE
NN
L1L1
L2L2
L3L3
1G
2G0
10
1
12
WPL1
1
14
1
15
1
16
1
17
30
31AI 1
40
2
41
2
42
44
3
4
P1:50/P2:60
P:151/P2:61
P1:52/P2:62
3
74
3
75
76
3
90
93AO 3
94AO 4
1
Maximum current load for all DO combined: 8A
2
Connection to external pressure sensor in case of pressure controlled unit (VAV)
3
These inputs may only be wired to voltage free contacts
DO refDO reference
DO 2
DO 4
DO 5
DO 6
DO 7
AI RefSupply air temperature sensor referenceneutral
AgndUI referenceneutral
UAI 1/(UDI 1)
UAI 2/(UDI 2)
UAI 3/(UDI 3)
DI refExtended running/Fire alarm reference
B
A
N
DI 4
DI 5
DI 6
AgndAO Referenceneutral
Description
Remark
Ground
Earthed neutral (mains power supply)
Used for phase 230V 1~ and
400V 3~
Phase (mains power supply)
Used for phase 230V 1~ if the
unit has this mains
400V 3~/230V 3~
Phase (mains power supply)400V 3~/230V 3~
Phase (mains power supply)400V 3~/230V 3~
Auxiliary supply (Pressure transmitter. Water
24V AC
valve actuators)
Reference (Water valve actuator mains)
24V AC
G (24V AC)
Outdoor/Exhaust air damper
24V AC
Max. 2,0 A continuous load
Circulation pump hot water system
Cooling pump
DX Cooling step 1
DX Cooling step 2
Alarm output for DO signals
230V AC
24V AC
24V AC
24V AC
24V AC
Temperature sensor, supply air
Pressure transmitter extract air
Pressure transmitter supply air
Frost protection sensor water heating
Use terminal 40 as reference
battery
+ 24V DC
Exo-line BModbus, Exo-line connection
Exo-line AModbus, Exo-line connection
Exo-line NModbus, Exo-line connection
Extended runningNormally open contact
Use terminal 4 as reference
Fire alarmNormally open contact
Use terminal 4 as reference
External stopNormally open contact
Use terminal 4 as reference
Control signal valve actuator, Water Heating
Control signal valve actuator, Cooling
0–10V DC
0–10V DC
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4.6.7BMS Connection
Communication possibilities for control unit.
•RS485(Modbus): 50-51-52 or 60-61-62
•RS485(BACnet): 50-51-52 or 60-61-62
•RS485(Exoline): 50-51-52-53 or 60-61-62-63
• TCP/IP Exoline
• TCP/IP Modbus
•TCP/IP WEB
•TCP/IP BACnet
RS 485 connection
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Fig. 12
TCP/IP connection
Connect the device to panel outlet or switch module, depending on type of air handling unit.
Fig. 13 Panel outlet view is an example,
Note:
24V HMI connection dedicated for the display. The connection is only for HMI and no other
connections is permitted.
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B
A
C
F
E
D
3 m
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4.7Installing NaviPad control panel
The protection class of the NaviPad control panel is IP 54 and 0-50° permitted ambient temperature. If NaviPad is
mounted outdoor the panel needs to be protected against direct UV radiation. Communication between the panel and
the controller in the cabinet is possible with up to 100 meters of cable.
4.7.1Dimensions
NaviPad is the control panel for Systemair´s Air handling units. NaviPad has an easy to understand menu structure and
contains 13 languages.
ABC
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EF
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4.7.2Mounting control panel
The NaviPad control panel with 3 m cable and holder are enclosed with the air handling unit. Self drilling screws are enclosed at delivery for mounting of the panel holder on the air handling. For mounting to a wall use suitable fastenings
screws depending on the surface. NaviPad is connected to the switch module in the air handling unit at delivery.
See enclosed Quick guide for operating of the control panel.
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Fig. 14 Installation on unit or on wall
4.8Additional equipment
For information concerning additional external equipment such as valve actuators, motorized dampers, roof units, wall
grilles etc. see technical catalogue and their enclosed instructions.
For electrical connections of external components see enclosed wiring chart.
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Industrivägen 3
SE-739 30 Skinnskatteberg, Sweden