Titon HRV10 Q Plus, TP440HMB, HRV10M Q Plus, TP441HMB, TP440A Product Manual

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ventilation systems
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HRV10 Q Plus
TP440HMB
HRV10M Q Plus
TP441HMB
Heat Recovery Ventilation Unit
auralite®
LED Status IndicatorProduct Manual
Warnings, Safety information and Guidance
Important Information
Important: read these instructions fully before the installation of this appliance
1. Installation of the appliance and accessories must be carried out by a qualied and suitable competent person and be car­ried out in clean, dry conditions where dust and humidity are at minimal levels.
2. All wiring must conform to current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations and all applicable standards and Building Regulations.
3. Inspect the appliance and electrical supply cord. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
4. The unit is supplied with a mains rated 3 core exible cord (PVC sheathed, brown, blue and green/yellow 0.75mm²).
5. The appliance must be connected to a local double pole iso­lation switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm.
6. The appliance must be earthed.
7. Suitable for 230V ~ 50/60Hz single phase with a fuse rating of 3A.
8. auralite®, control & communication cable access is via the t­ted cable gland(s) which are suitable for Ø3- 6mm cable.
9. auralite® control & communication cable - Unshielded 4 Core 18-24AWG Stranded, Tinned Copper.
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10. Control & communication cables should not be placed within 50mm or on the same metal cable tray as any 230V lighting or power cables.
11. Ensure all cable glands are fully tightened.
12. The unit must be stored in a clean and dry environment. Do not install the appliance in areas where the following may be present or occur;
• Excessive oil or a grease laden atmosphere,
• Corrosive or ammable gases, liquids or vapours,
• Ambient temperatures above 40°C or below -5°C,
• Humidity levels above 90% or is a wet environment.
13. The appliance is not suitable for installation to the exterior of the dwelling.
14. 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.
15. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
16. Ensure that external grilles are located away from any ue outlet, in accordance with relevant Building Regulations.
17. The unit must not be connected to a tumble dryer.
18. The unit must not be connected to a cooker hood.
19. Precautions must be taken to avoid the back-ow of gases into the room from an open ue appliance.
20. Ensure all ducting, condensate drain and associated pipe work is free from debris and blockages before switching on the unit.
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Contents
Warnings, Safety information and Guidance
Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Product Overview
Dimensions HRV10 Q Plus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Dimensions HRV10M Q Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Controls & Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
auralite® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Auto Setback Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Continuous Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Boost Speed with Overrun Timer. . . . . . . . . . 10
auralite® Boost Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Summer Bypass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
SUMMERboost® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Automatic Frost Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Integrated Humidity Sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Packaging Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Installation
Fixing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Condensate Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Ducting Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Wiring Connections Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
auralite Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Commissioning
Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Control Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Continuous Supply & Extract Speeds. . . . . . . 27
Boost Supply & Extract Speeds . . . . . . . . . . .27
Boost Overrun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Humidity Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Controller Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Hardware Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Maintenance
Routine Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
HRV 10 Q Plus Front Cover Removal . . . . . . .30
HRV 10M Q Plus Front Cover Removal. . . . . . 31
Cleaning Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Cleaning Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Filter Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
auralite® Filter Notication Reset . . . . . . . . .33
Service Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Service Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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Product Overview
Dimensions HRV10 Q Plus
This diagram details the overall size of the unit and the additional space required around the unit to allow for commissioning and future servicing and maintenance.
Service Void
484
920
663 400100
890
790
DO NOT ‘BOX IN’
UNIT
All dimensions in millimetres
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Dimensions HRV10M Q Plus
This diagram details the overall size of the unit and the additional space required around the unit to allow for commissioning and future servicing and maintenance.
All dimensions in millimetres
920
DO NOT ‘BOX IN’
UNIT
Service Void
470
800 900
100
400
675
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Product Features
The table below lists the models covered by this Product Manual. To nd out what features your Titon HRV Q Plus has refer to the part number. The part number can be found on the serial number label xed to the top and front of the unit.
Model
Part Number
auralite® Connection
Internal Humdity Sensor
Auto Setback Speed
Continuous Speed
Boost Speed with Overrun Timer
SUMMERboost®
Summer Bypass
Ø150mm Ducting
Independent Adjustment of Fans
Step-less Fan Speed Adjustment
Automatic Frost Protection
HRV10 Q Plus TP440HMB
HRV10M Q Plus TP441HMB
GB Patent Nos. GB2491516, GB2471406
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Controls & Features
The HRV Q Plus units are controllable by various volt free switches and sensors. The following describes the controls and features of the HRV Q Plus units and how they are controlled. Refer to the table opposite. Ensure all controls are adequately labelled, indicating their function clearly.
auralite®
auralite® is available separately as an optional add-on. auralite® is a low voltage hard wired remote LED ventilation system status indicator, designed to t a standard UK patress or recessed backbox. The indicator has six LEDs which display:-
Normal Solid light - Unit is running at Continuous Speed.
Flashing light - Unit is running at Setback Speed.
Frost Unit is in Automatic Frost Protection mode. Filter Filters require change.
Boost Solid light - Unit is running at Boost Speed.
Flashing light Boost Alert is active.
Summer Unit is in Summer bypass. Fault Unit has a fault - Contact the installer.
Ventilation
System
auralite® Indicator Panel
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Auto Setback Speed
Setback Speed is used to reduce ventilation rates. Setback Speed is automatically set at the mid point between minimum possible Continuous Speed and the selected Continuous Speed. The Setback Speed can be enabled by connection of a volt free one-way switch, or combined with the Boost Speed with the 3 position switch TP 508.
Continuous Speed
Continuous Speed is the normal continuous extract and supply air ow running speed of the units.
Boost Speed with Overrun Timer
Boost Speed increases the extract and supply air ow. Boost Speed is congured with Step-less independent fan controls and includes an Overrun Timer variable between 0 and 60 minutes. The Boost Speed can be triggered by any device which provides a volt free one-way switch, such as a PIR, thermostat, humidistat or a standard one-way switch. If the unit is left Boost (latching switch) for longer than 2 hours the Overrun Timer is disabled meaning the HRV will return to Continuous Speed as soon as the switch holding the unit in Boost is released.
auralite® Boost Alert
Boost Alert is a timer designed to prevent the HRV being inadvertently left in Boost for long periods of time. Once the HRV is placed in Boost the timer is started and after 2 hours Boost Alert will be activated. This is indicated by the Boost LED on the auralite® Indicator Panel ashing. Once Boost Alert has been activated the Overrun Timer is disabled meaning the HRV will return to Continuous Speed as soon as the switch holding the unit in Boost is released.
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Summer Bypass
Summer Bypass is designed to operate during hot periods where fresh air can be vented straight into the property without being preheated by the extracted stale air. Summer Bypass operation is automatically controlled. The Summer Bypass mechanism diverts the stale air being extracted from the dwelling around the heat cell so that its heat energy is not transferred to the fresh air being supplied to the property.
SUMMERboost®
An optional SUMMERboost® facility is available that allows both the supply and extract fans to run at full speed whenever the Summer Bypass is activated. By default SUMMERboost® is disabled by a Link Wire, see Wiring Diagrams. Removal of the link wire will enable SUMMERboost®. When SUMMERboost® is trigged by Summer Bypass the increased fan speed can be prevented either Manually or Automatically. Manual - This is by means of a volt-free switch wired directly into the controller PCB. Automatic - This is by means of a dedicated wall mounted room thermostat. SUMMERboost® will only operate when the temperature has exceeded the thermostat setting. Should the room temperature fall below the thermostat setting, then SUMMERboost® will not operate.
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Automatic Frost Protection
During very cold weather, Automatic Frost Protection will detect temperatures that could form ice inside the unit. It will reduce the supply ventilation rate to prevent ice build up within the heat cell. Automatic Frost Protection reduces the ow rate of cold air, thus allowing the warmer stale air to raise the temperature within the heat cell to such a level that prevents the formation of ice. As internal temperatures rise Automatic Frost Protection will increase the supply ventilation ow rate back to the commissioned settings.
Integrated Humidity Sensor
Units are tted with an Integrated Humidity Sensor. This continuously monitors the relative humidity (RH) of the extracted air and triggers Boost Speed when the relative humidity rises over the set threshold. The Humidity Sensor’s trigger point is variable from 55%RH to 85%RH and is congured using step-less independent potentiometer.
Packaging Contents
Inspect the unit when taking delivery. Check the unit for damage and that all accessories have been supplied. Each HRV10 Q Plus unit is supplied with:
Mounting Bracket x 1. Ø40 x 12mm Condensate Drain worm gear hose clamp x 1. Port Cover 150mm to 125 adapters x 4, supplied packed on Duct Ports. Product Manual x 1.
Any shortages or damage must be immediately reported to the supplier.
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Installation
Fixing
Titon recommend the use of guidance given in the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide 2010 Edition ISBN-978 1 85946 378 9 and Approved Document Part F 2010 ISBN-978 1 85946 370 3 for all installations in the United Kingdom.
The above documents can be downloaded free from www.planningportal.gov.uk.
Do not remove the Port Covers until connecting ducting. Port Covers are tted to prevent debris falling into the unit and causing blockages and damage:
The Titon HRV10 Q Plus is designed to be mounted on a wall or similar. The
mounting surface must be suciently strong to support the unit.
Consider the positioning of
electrical services and the Condensate Drain when siting the unit.
Ensure there is sucient access
around the HRV10 Q Plus for future maintenance.
Do not ‘box-in’ the unit making
access to the unit dicult for maintenance and repair.
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The Unit Must be mounted plumb and level front to back and side to side.
1. Mark a horizontal line on the wall
using a spirit level. This line will be approximately 330mm below the location of the top face of the unit when tted (excluding duct ports).
2. Use one of the Mounting Brackets
as a template to mark the three xing hole centres.
3. Drill holes for xings, always use a
xing suited to the wall type.
4. Fix one Mounting Bracket to the
wall ensuring the interlocking side is at the top, as shown.
Mounting Bracket highlighted
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5. Mount the unit by locating the two
Mounting Brackets together. Ensure a positive location is made between the two Mounting Brackets.
6. The Safety Bracket MUST be used.
Rotate Safety Bracket into position. Drill hole for Safety Bracket, always use a xing suited to the wall type. Packing to be used as required behind the Safety Bracket to ensure unit is level front to back.
Hook on to
Wall
Bracket
Safety Bracket highlighted
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Condensate Drain
The unit’s Condensation Drain Pipe must be tted and connected to the dwelling’s foul water drainage system in accordance with the relevant building regulations.
The Condensate Drain:
Is attached via the Condensation Drain Socket on the base of
the unit.
Must incorporate a suitable trap, which must act as an air lock. Must be adequately secured and be insulated with the equivalent of at least
25mm of insulating material with a thermal conductivity of 0.04 W/(mK) if any
part of the pipe passes though an unheated void.
Should be installed to have a minimum 5° fall from the unit. Titon recommend the use of a diaphragm type waste valve in place of a
conventional ‘wet’ trap which could dry out. Such as, BRE certicate no. 042/97
‘Hepworth Hepv0 Hygienic self sealing plastic waste valve’ recommended as an
alternative to traditional U-Traps.
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Fitting
1. HRV10M - Remove the left hand
cover from the base of the unit, retain screws & washers.
2. All units - Fit hose clamp around
the Condensate Drain Socket, ensuring it is pushed over the lip and aligned with a screwdriver access hole to enable tightening of the hose clamp.
3. All units - Insert 22mm O/D PVC
pipe into Condensate Drain Socket up to the stop, no more than 50mm of pipe should be inserted into the Condensate Drain Socket.
4. Hand tighten the hose clip. Do not
over tighten.
5. HRV10M - Replace the cover on the
base of the unit, ensure all screws and washers are reused.
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Ducting Connections
Titon recommend the use of guidance given in the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide 2010 Edition ISBN-978 1 85946 378 9 and Approved Document Part F 2010 ISBN-978 1 85946 370 3 for all installations in the United Kingdom. The above documents can be downloaded free from www.planningportal.gov.uk.
Once the unit has been installed and the ducting is ready to connect to the unit, remove the Port Covers from the Duct Ports.
Titon recommend:
1. Ø150mm ducting is used to connect the HRV10 Q Plus.
2. A short piece of exible ducting, approximately 200mm long is used to
connect the unit to the ducting system.
3. Any exible ducting used must be pulled taut.
4. A minimum distance of 200mm between the HRV10 Q Plus unit and any sharp
bends in duct work.
5. Ducts within the building heated envelope between the external terminals and
the unit’s From Atmosphere and To Atmosphere ports should be insulated and wrapped additionally with a vapour barrier outside the insulation.
ENSURE DUCTING IS CONNECTED TO THE CORRECT PORTS
Extract from dwelling
Supply to dwelling
From atmosphere
To atmosphere
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6. Ducting should be insulated where it passes through unheated areas and
voids with the equivalent of at least 25 mm of a material having a thermal conductivity of ≤0.04 W/(m.K) to reduce the possibility of condensation forming. Where a duct extends externally above roof level the section above the roof should be insulated or a condensate trap should be tted just below roof level.
7. Where ducts pass through re barriers, they must be appropriately re stopped
in accordance with the requirements of Part B of the Building Regulations (for England & Wales).
8. A ducting condensate drain must be tted to vertical To Atmosphere duct
work.
9. Ducting must be installed in such a way that resistance to airow is minimised.
10. Ducting connected to the From Atmosphere & To Atmosphere ports, must be
to/from the external air outside the building envelope.
11. Duct joints to the unit’s duct ports must be xed using a method that ensures
a long term seal is achieved. If using a short piece of exible ducting secure using a hose clamp.
12. A minimum distance of 2m exists between the external supply and exhaust
terminals .
Wiring Connections Access
The electronics compartment is mounted on top of the unit. The compartment has two removable lids, front & rear. The front lid must always be removed before the rear lid; both lids are xed by four screws. All wiring must be routed into the electronics compartment via the knock-outs and using cable glands or similar tted to the rear lid.
auralite®, Boost and other volt-free connections are on the MVHR controller PCB located at the front of the electronics compartment.
Duct heater connections are on the auxiliary PCB located at the rear of the electronics compartment
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auralite Wiring Diagrams
0V
A
B
0V
12V A B
auralite® connection at Indicator ref EE180
auralite® connection at Unit ref EE180
0V
12V
A B
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Wiring Diagrams
Volt-free boost switching of MVHR controller PCB using single-pole switches TP 502, TP 503, TP 507 and / or TP500 / TP501 humidistat.
There is is a maximum of 10 single pole switches or humidistats that can used.
TP500/TP501
Humidistat
1
2 3
Boost switching and Humidistat connection ref EE173
Double Pole Isolator Fuse
L
N
L
N
Mains cable must be separate
from the communication cables.
See Important Information.
Supply wiring diagram 230V~50Hz ref EE141
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Wiring Diagrams
Three Position Rotary Switch TP 508 switching and connection ref EE175
SWITCH POSITIONS
1 - Setback Speed 2 - Continuous Speed 3 - Boost Speed
L U1 U2 U3
TP 508
Three position rotary switch
Setback Mode switching and connection ref EE177
Volt-free setback switching of MVHR controller PCB using single-pole latching switch and / or volt-free normally open relay contacts.
To avoid the unit being inadvertently left in Setback Mode, it is recom­mended that only one latching switch is tted.
Volt-free setback switch or
normally open relay contacts
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Wiring Diagrams
SUMMERboost® Link Wire
SUMMERboost® Link Wire must be removed to enable SUMMERboost®.
SUMMERboost® Link Wire
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Wiring Diagrams
SUMMERboost® thermostat connection ref EE178
Volt-free control of SUMMERboost® using room thermostat.
TP509
Room Thermostat
Y1
L
Y2
SUMMERboost® switch connection ref EE178
Volt-free control of SUMMERboost® using one way latching switch.
Volt-free control of SUMMERboost® using room thermostat.
TP 522
Latching SUMMERboost® switch
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Commissioning
Controls
The fan speeds of the Titon HRV10 Q Plus will require adjustment to ensure the ow rates achieved provide adequate ventilation. The Titon HRV10 Q Plus has 3 standard fan speed settings, Continuous Speed, Boost Speed and Setback Speed.
The Continuous Speed and Boost Speeds are adjustable via Rotary Potentiometers. Setback Speed is automatically set at the mid point between minimum possible Continuous Speed and the selected Continuous Speed.
Prior to the rst commission, set Continuous Speed potentiometers to minimum and Boost Speed potentiometers to maximum.
Control Parameters
The Boost Speed cannot be set lower than the Continuous Speed. The Continuous Speed cannot be set higher than the Boost Speed. All switching inputs are disabled when the Program/Run Switch is in
Continuous or Boost positions.
Speed control potentiometers are disabled when the Program/Run switch is in
centre Run position.
Run
Continuous
Boost
Boost Overrun Timer
Humidity Sensor
Extract
Supply
Supply
Humidity
Timer
Program
Switch
Potentiometers
Extract
Control Identication
Run
Continuous
Boost
Boost Overrun Timer
Humidity Sensor
Extract
Supply
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For the commissioning settings to be stored the unit needs to be powered up.
Continuous Supply & Extract Speeds
1. Move Program/Run Switch to
Continuous position.
2. Rotate supply fan Continuous
Speed adjustment potentiometer to achieve required supply continuous air ow.
3. Rotate extract fan Continuous
Speed adjustment potentiometer to achieve required extract continuous air ow.
4. Return Program/Run Switch to
centre position to exit commissioning.
Boost Supply & Extract Speeds
1. Move Program/ Run Switch to Boost position.
2. Rotate supply fan Boost Speed adjustment potentiometer to achieve required
supply boost air ow.
3. Rotate extract fan Boost Speed adjustment potentiometer to achieve required
extract boost air ow.
4. Return Program/Run Switch to centre position to exit commissioning.
Run
Continuous
Boost
Boost Overrun Timer
Extract
Supply
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rotary Potentiometer positions
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Boost Overrun
Boost Overrun Timer is variable between 0 and 60 minutes. Rotate potentiometer to change overrun time. This can be done at any time.
Humidity Sensor
The Humidity Sensor’s trigger point is variable from 55%RH to 85%RH. Rotate potentiometer to change trigger point. Humidity Sensor adjustment can be done at any time without the need to move the Program / Run Header Link.
Run
Continuous
Boost
Boost Overrun Timer
Extract
Supply
BoostCont
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
60
30
Boost Overun positions
Humidity Sensor Pot positions
Program / Run Header Link
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
55% 85%
70%
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Controller Reset
Following a controller reset the ventilation system will need to be fully commissioned.
The procedure to reset the Titon HRV10 Q Plus controller is a simple three step operation. The unit will need to be powered up during the reset procedure.
1. Rotate the Supply and Extract Continuous Speed potentiometers fully anti-
clockwise.
2. Rotate Supply and Extract Boost Speed potentiometers fully clockwise.
3. Move the Run/Program Switch from the Run position to the Continuous
position, from the Continuous position to the Boost position and back to the Run position. To ensure that the reset switch movements are registered by the controller wait two seconds between each switch movement.
Controller reset is now complete.
Hardware Reset
Certain conditions (repeated supply interruptions etc.) can activate the automatic motor protection mode. Whereby the fan motors are prevented from operating. This requires a hardware reset to return the unit to normal operating mode, to achieve this power to the unit should be switched o for 5 minutes, restoring the power after this time will reset the hardware of both the motor and PCB. Commissioning settings are not aected during a hardware reset.
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Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
All ventilation units require periodic maintenance. Routine maintenance, apart from lter changes, must only be carried out by a suitably qualied and competent person. The air lters should be checked regularly, the frequency of replacement will vary depending on the environmental conditions.
WARNING: The unit uses a 230V ~ supply and contains rotating mechanical parts. ISOLATE the unit from mains power supply and allow sucient time for all moving parts to stop before undergoing any Servicing or Maintenance.
HRV 10 Q Plus Front Cover Removal
1. ISOLATE the unit from mains power supply and allow sucient time for all
moving parts to stop.
2. Loosen the six screws located in the
front of the Cover.
3. Completely remove the Front Cover
by pulling it away from the unit.
Front Cover replacement is the reverse of the above steps. Ensure that the large washers are re-used.
Note the two centre screws are shorter than the four corner screws. When retting Front Cover do not overtighten screws.
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HRV 10M Q Plus Front Cover Removal
1. ISOLATE the unit from mains power supply and allow sucient time for all
moving parts to stop.
2. Loosen the six screws located in
the front of the Cover.
3. Completely remove the Front
Cover by pulling it away from the unit.
4. Front Cover replacement is the
reverse of the above steps. Ensure that the star washers are re-used.
Note the two centre screws are shorter than the four corner screws. When retting Front Cover do not overtighten screws.
Cleaning Interior
For best results:
5. Slide out Filters tted either side of heat exchanger.
6. Carefully remove any dust from face of heat exchanger, interior of the unit and
the Bypass(if tted) using a vacuum cleaner.
7. Do not use water or any other uids.
Cleaning Exterior
For best results use a clean damp cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
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Filter Replacement
1. Remove Front Cover.
2. Slide out Filters tted either side of heat exchanger as shown.
3. Replace Filters by carefully sliding the replacement Filters either side of the
heat exchanger.
4. Ensure arrows printed on the ends of the Filters point towards the heat
exchanger. MB models use unequal length Filters. When replacing Filters ensure the short lter is tted to the right hand side of the heat exchanger, see illustration.
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Replace the front cover. When retting Front Cover do not overtighten screws.
Filters should be replaced at least annually, or more regularly dependent on environmental conditions. Replacement Filters are available from Titon.
Titon HRV10 Q Plus & HRV10M Q Plus Filters are available in grade G4.
Filter Part numbers in table below. The Unit part number can be found on the serial number label xed to the front bottom left of the unit.
Model G4 Filters Set
HRV10 Q Plus TP440HMB XP44023/099
HRV10M Q Plus TP441HMB XP44023/099
auralite® Filter Notication Reset
Ensure the HRV is powered up. To clear the auralite® lter notication press & hold the reset switch with a ball point pen or similar object for 10 second. The switch is located behind the small hole in the front of the auralite®. All lights will momentarily be illuminated indicating a successful reset.
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Service Record
Serviced By Company Date Notes
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Service Record
Serviced By Company Date Notes
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Installed by:
MARKETING DIVIS ION
International House, Peartree Road, Stanway, Colch ester, Essex CO3 0JL
Tel : +44 (0) 1206 713800 Fa x: +4 4 (0) 1206 5 43126 Email : ventsales@titon.co.uk Web: www.titon.com
©2014 TITON DO 5204 iss03
In the event of any queries please contact the system
installer.
Ensure this booklet is passed to the householder once
installation & commissioning of the ventilation system
is complete. This Product Manual must be kept in the
Home Information Pack and used as a service record.
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