Manuale di uso e attivazione
Operating and commissioning instructions
Manuel d’utilisation et de mise en marche
VORT NRG EC / EC EH
600 - 800 - 1500 - 2000 - 2500
COD. 5.471.084.301
VORTICE LIMITED
Beeches House - Eastern Avenue
Burton on Trent
DE13 0BB
Tel. (+44) 1283-492949
Fax (+44) 1283-544121
UNITED KINGDOM
VORTICE FRANCE
15-33, Rue Le Corbusier Europarc
CS 30007
90046 CRETEIL CEDEX
FRANCE
15/02/2016
VORTICE ELETTROSOCIALI S.p.A.
Strada Cerca, 2 - frazione di Zoate
20067 TRIBIANO (MI)
Tel. (+39) 02-90.69.91
Fax (+39) 02-90.64.625
ITALIA
Prima di usare il prodotto leggere attentamente
le istruzioni contenute nel presente libretto.
ortice non potrà essere ritenuta responsabile
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per eventuali danni a persone o cose causati
dal mancato rispetto delle indicazioni di seguito
elencate, la cui osservanza assicurerà invece la
durata e l’affidabilità, elettrica e meccanica,
ell’apparecchio.
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Conservare sempre questo libretto istruzioni.
Before installing and using your product, read these
instructions carefully. Vortice will not accept any
responsibility for damage to property or personal
harm resulting from failure to abide by conditions
given in this booklet.
Following these instructions will ensure long service
life and overall electrical and mechanical reliability.
Keep this instruction booklet in a safe place for
reference purposes.
Vor der Benutzung des Gerätes muss die vorliegende
Anleitung aufmerksam durchgelesen werden.
Vortice haftet nicht für Personen- und/oder
Sachschäden, die auf die Nichtbeachtung der in
diesem Handbuch enthaltenen und für einen
korrekten Betrieb, die mechanische und
elektrische Sicherheit sowie eine lange Lebensdauer
des Gerätes wichtigen Hinweise bzw. Anleitungen
zurückzuführen sind.
Bewahren Sie diese Betriebsanleitung
gewissenhaft auf.
Avant d’utiliser l’appareil, lire attentivement les
instructions données dans cette notice.
La société Vortice ne pourra être tenue pour
responsable des dommages causés aux personnes
ou aux biens si les consignes ci-dessous ne sont
pas respectées car elles garantissent la durée de vie
et la fiabilité électrique et mécanique de l’appareil.
Toujours conserver ce livret d’instructions.
Prije korištenja proizvoda, pažljivo pročitajte upute koje
sadrži ovaj priručnik.
Tvrtka Vortice se ne može smatrati odgovornom za
eventualnu štetu nanesenu osobama ili stvarima uslijed
nepoštivanja uputa koje se u nastavku navode, a
pridržavanjem kojih se osigurava trajnost te električna i
mehanička pouzdanost uređaja.
Brižljivo čuvajte ove upute za uporabu.
Před použitím výrobku si pozorně přečtěte pokyny
obsažené v této příručce.
Podnik Vortice neodpovídá za případná zranění osob nebo
poškození věcí způsobené nedodržením dále uvedených
pokynů; jejich dodržování naopak zajistí dlouhodobou
životnost výrobku, jak elektrickou, tak i mechanickou.
Tento návod kobsluze si proto uschovejte.
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Pred používaním spotrebiča si pozorne prečítajte všetky
pokyny v tomto návode.
Vortice nebude zodpovedať za žiadne poranenia osôb ani
škody na majetku spôsobené nedodržaním upozornení
uvedených v nasledujúcom texte, ktorých dodržiavanie,
naopak, zaručí dlhodobú elektrickú a mechanickú
spoľahlivosť, spotrebiča.
Tento návod na používanie si starostlivo odložte.
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I RECEIVING THE EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................52
I.1 Checks on receipt ...................................................................................................................................52
II INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................52
II.2 Space required .......................................................................................................................................53
III GENERAL OPERATION .........................................................................................................................54
III.1 General ..................................................................................................................................................54
III.5.b. SEASON CONTROL ..............................................................................................................................57
III.5. POSITIONING OF THE CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS........................................................................57
III.5.a. ECO/DIVA/LOBBY CONTROL ...............................................................................................................57
IV.3. CONNECTION OF TEMPERATURE SENSORS....................................................................................58
IV.5. Electrical connection and operation of the plate heat exchanger.........................................................60
IV.5.a. VORT NRG EC version ...........................................................................................................................60
IV.5.b. FIRST PREMIUM INFINITE AND SMART version..................................................................................60
IV.6. Auto defrost ...........................................................................................................................................61
IV.6.a. VORT NRG EC version ...........................................................................................................................61
IV.6.b. FIRST PREMIUM INFINITE and VORT NRG EC EH version..................................................................61
IV.7. Connection of the filter pressure switches ............................................................................................61
IV.8. Connection of the fan pressure switches..............................................................................................61
IV.9. Connection of pressure senders for LOBBY® ......................................................................................62
IV.10. Connection of motors ..........................................................................................................................62
IV.11. CO2 sender connection.......................................................................................................................62
IV.12. Night Cooling .......................................................................................................................................63
IV.14. Direct expansion coil for cooling only or reversible coil......................................................................64
IV.15. Electric heater battery..........................................................................................................................64
IV.17. Fire protection function........................................................................................................................65
IV.18. Dehumidification function ....................................................................................................................65
V. PARAMETER DEFINITION ......................................................................................................................67
V.1. Control (integral or remote control).........................................................................................................67
V.2. Example parameter settings...................................................................................................................68
V.3. Standard settings (operator menu) .........................................................................................................68
V.3.a. Operation Mode menu ............................................................................................................................69
V.3.c. Ventilation control menu..........................................................................................................................70
V.3.b. Temperature control menu ......................................................................................................................70
V.3.d. Timer setting menu .................................................................................................................................71
V.4. Modification of operator parameters (password 3333 required)............................................................72
V.4.a. Setting different time and date clocks ....................................................................................................72
V.4.a.1. Date and time o the CORRIGO controller[(1) section V.3.d]...................................................................72
V.4.a.2. Programming system operation times [(2) (3) chapter V.3.d]..................................................................72
V.4.a.3. Vacation period [(4) section V.3.d] (password 3333 required).................................................................72
V.4.b. Modifying the speed/pressure for LS and HS operation........................................................................72
V.4.b.1. STANDARD (ECO)/DIVA [(5) section V.3.c]............................................................................................72
V.4.c. Modifying the temperature setpoint........................................................................................................73
V.4.d. Forced shutdown of control panel or forced LS or HS run of remote control .......................................73
V.4.e. Language selection .................................................................................................................................73
V.5.a. Configuration menu with function level access ......................................................................................73
V.5.b. Modification of function parameters (password 2222 required).............................................................74
V.5.b.1. System control mode ...............................................................................................................................74
V.7.a.1. Repeaters and EXO communication .......................................................................................................76
V.7.a.2. WEB communication ...............................................................................................................................76
V.8.a.3. BACNET IP communication with BASC type ..........................................................................................76
V.8.a.4. LON communication (if CORRIGO with LON option)..............................................................................77
V.8.a.5. Activation of fire protection function.........................................................................................................77
V.8.a.6. Activation of the dehumidification function ..............................................................................................77
VI. PROBLEM SOLVING.............................................................................................................................78
VI.1. Different types of fault ...........................................................................................................................78
VI.2. Alarms list ..............................................................................................................................................79
VI.3. Cancelling the “Servicing required” alarm ............................................................................................80
VII. MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................................81
VIII. APPENDICES .....................................................................................................................................82
VIII.1. Control diagram ...................................................................................................................................82
VIII.2. Connection of motors for VORT NRG EC / EC EH 600 - 800 ............................................................83
VIII.3. Connection of motors for VORT NRG EC / EC EH 1500-2000-2500 .................................................84
ORT NRG EC / EC EH 1800........................................................................................................................86
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VIII.5. MODBUS and BACNET table..............................................................................................................87
VIII.5.a. MODBUS information ..........................................................................................................................87
IX. NOTES...................................................................................................................................................94
In compliance with the current standards, the machine should be installed only by technical personnel who are
qualified to work on equipment of this type.
Use the required personal protection equipment to avoid risk of injury from electrical, mechanical (injury from contact
ith steel sheets, sharp edges, etc.) eye protection (UVC hazard; wear goggles to EN170) or noise hazards.
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Do not use this equipment for any purpose other than that for which it is designed. This machine may be used
exclusively for the distribution of air that is free of hazardous substances.
he machine should be handled in accordance with the indications given in the relative section of this manual.
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The machine must be connected to earth in accordance with the applicable regulations. Never start a unit that has
not been connected to earth.
Before carrying out any work on a unit, make sure that its is switched off and before opening panels or doors, wait
until all the moving parts have come to a stop (damper, fan and rotary heat exchanger).
During operation, all panels, inspection hatched and doors must always be fitted and closed.
The unit must only be started or stopped using the proximity switch.
Safety and control devices must not be removed, by-passed or deactivated.
When working on the unit, be aware that certain components can reach high temperatures (water coil or electric
heater).
The system must be installed in accordance with fire prevention regulations.
All waste materials must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable regulations.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages ensuing from the incorrect use of the equipment, unauthorized
repair or modification, or failure to follow the instructions given in this manual.
I RECEIVING THE EQUIPMENT
Systems are supplied fixed to guides or plates and wrapped in plastic film.
I.1 Checks on receipt
On receipt of the equipment, carefully inspect the packaging and the contents. If damaged, record an accurate
description of the damage on the delivery note.
I.2 Unpacking
When unpacking the equipment, check the following:
- The total number of packages is present.
- All the accessories (dampers, covers, electrical equipment. etc.) ordered are present.
After unpacking the equipment, all packaging materials should be disposed of in accordance with the applicable
regulations.
Dispose of waste materials responsibly.
I.3 Storage
The equipment must be stored in a dry enclosed area, at a temperature between -20 and 40°C; note that the packaging
does not offer sufficient protection against bad weather.
II INSTALLATION
II.1 Handling
The units must only be moved to their installation position.
If the equipment is handled using a fork-lift truck, ensure the forks support the load-bearing structure. Check that the load
capacity of the handling equipment used is suitable for the weight of the equipment received (refer to the weight data in
the manual).
If the equipment is handled using a crane, use 4 lifting ropes of the length indicated. The ropes must be at least as long
as the greatest distance between two attachment points.
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If the length + width + height > 5 metres
the packing crate must lifted using a sling bar.
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II.2 Space required
Generally there should be a free space of at least half the width of casing at each side to allow access for maintenance.
hese units require a siphon and therefore must be installed at a sufficient height to allow this to be installed.
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dimensions
600400490225470------135
00
8
15005208503806701170510510795735660275
20005204304356701115580580915725635295
NRG EC / EC EH
250069043043510201235580580840785770405
L1
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkg
00640
4
L2
Heat exchangerL2Fan
20
3
L2
CO coil
60
5
M1M2M3F1F2F3
------2
Weigh
ts
00
dimensions
600250170078033016037015050145170170645
800315202096541521046015050145250250780
15003552190122041519060043050425250250880
20004002275122049524560043050425330330885
NRG EC / EC EH
25004002395174049523591043050425330330985
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ABCDEGG1G2JKM
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II.3 Positioning
The system must be suspended above or supported on a sufficiently rigid surface (use a vibration damping mounts if
ecessary). For ductwork connections, select duct sections to suit the dimensions of the flexible hoses, which should be
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properly tensioned. The ducts should be insulated and the first accessories should be installed at a distance of 2.5 times
the duct diameter from the unit (T junction, etc.). Install the unit in such a way that internal components cannot be
damaged by bad weather or ambient temperature either during the installation or subsequent use of the unit.
Install a siphon on each condensate drain pipe.
condensate drain pipe. Caution: the siphons must be connected in the correct manner in order to
nsure that the condensate can drain freely.
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The value H must correspond (in mm) to at least the maximum internal negative pressure of the
system x 1.
Example: Dp = 500 Pa = 50 mm CE
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H > 50 mm 2H > 100 mm
Installation of systems in ceilings: units can be suspended on threaded rods. They can also be supported on a frames
attached to the structure of the building, provided that the frames have sufficient load capacity (frames to supplied by the
installer).
A siphon must not be used for more than one
III GENERAL OPERATION
III.1 GENERAL
The VORT NRG EC EC/EH 600-2500 range consists of a programme of dual-flow systems with self-regulating energy
recovery, with high efficiency and high performance, designed for the service sectors and industrial installations.
Performance exceeds 90%.
VORT NRG EC: Management of fans by potentiometer and bypass. Cannot be used with coils.
VORT NRG EC FIRST: Econological management of fans and the bypass. Allows management of a non-integrated coil
changeover (or a hot water coil and/or a cold water coil non-integrated) or an electrical non-integrated heater battery. On
request, it can be adapted for use with a non-integrated electrical heater battery and a non-integrated cold water coil.
VORT NRG EC PREMIUM BC: Econological management of fans and the bypass. Integral changeover coil.
VORT NRG EC PREMIUM BE: Econological management of fans and the bypass. Integral electrical heater battery and
provision for the addition of an extra non-integrated cold water coil.
VORT NRG EC INFINITE BC: Econological management of fans and the bypass. Integral changeover coil and integral
defrost coil.
VORT NRG EC INFINITE BE: Econological management of fans and the bypass. Integral electrical heater battery and
integral defrost coil and provision for the addition of an extra non-integrated cold water coil.
VORT NRG EC EH: Econological management of fans and the bypass. Integral defrost heater battery and provision for
the addition of one non-integrated changeover coil or (one non-integrated hot water and/or one non-integrated cold water
coil).
III.2 OPERATING SEQUENCE
Except VORT ENERGY EC versions
Start-up sequence:
• The recovery fan or VAR pressure monitoring mode starts at the same moment the fresh air damper is operated.
• The blower fan or VAR pressure monitoring mode starts at the same moment the recovery air damper is operated.
• Temperature control starts in accordance with the configured control mode. Electrical heating (if configured) starts on
the flow controller only (flow reversal). Pumps that have not yet been activated will start up.
• The alarm management function is activated after the pre-set time period. At this point the system is operating in
normal mode.
Conditions for startup:
The system starts up when one of the following conditions is met:
• The programmed schedule (timer) for normal speed or low speed operation is on “Run”.
• The system is started manually from the CORRIGO controller.
• One of the digital inputs for forced run is activated.
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Shutdown sequence:
The system shutdown procedure is as follows:
• Deactivation of the alarm management function.
• Deactivation of electrical heating (if configured).
After a certain time interval (individually pre-set for each fan), the fans are switched off.
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• The fresh air and return air dampers are closed.
• The signals sent to the actuators are re-set to zero and the pumps are stopped.
Conditions for shutdown:
The system shuts down when one of the following conditions is met:
• The programmed schedule (timer) for normal speed or low speed operation is on “Stop” and the forced run signal is
also on “Stop”.
• Activation of the external shutdown command.
• The system is shut down manually from the CORRIGO controller.
• Intervention of an alarm configured with the supplementary shutdown function. The system will restart automatically
once the alarm has been reset.
III.3 CONTROL MODES
III.3.a. VORT NRG EC
1 speed that can be controlled by potentiometer
Each fan can be controlled individually by a potentiometer integrated in the system.
Possibility to add a remote forced shutdown control connected in series to the contactor (not supplied).
III.3.b. ECO:
1 or 2 speeds that can be controlled via the display/remote control/external control “VENTIL. MODE (%)”
Setting of a minimum speed (LS - 1/2) and a maximum speed (HS - 1/1 as %.
Pa
GV Speed
Equipped with factory-set timer:
• (HS - 1/1) from 06:00 to 22:00
• (LS - 1/2) from 22:00 to 06:00
PV Speed
Possibility to add a remote forced run control (LS - 1/2) or (HS - 1/1)
Possibility to add a remote forced shutdown control
III.3.c. DIVA
Proportional ventilation between two flow rates (HS/LS) with “AUTOMATIC CO2CONTROL MODE”.
Setting of a minimum speed (LS - 1/2) and a maximum speed (HS - 1/1) as %.
The CO2setpoint is factory-set to 1000 ppm (in accordance with RT2012).
The transition between (LS - 1/2) and (HS - 1/1) is controlled in accordance with the CO
level.
Equipped with continuous run factory-set timer (LS - 1/2).
Possibility to add a remote forced run control (LS - 1/2) or (HS - 1/1) (NO volt-free contacts)
Possibility to add a remote forced shutdown control (NO volt-free contacts)
Note: In order for the CO2 control to function correctly, the system must meet the following conditions:
•Timer (HS - 1/1) on 0 (inactive) (Normal speed timer)
•Timer (LS - 1/2) in operation (Low speed timer)
•Forced run (HS - 1/1) and Forced shutdown not activated.
Pa
2
PV flow rate
GV Speed
PV Speed
flow rate
flow rate
III.3.d. LOBBY
®
Constant ventilation pressure. (Pa) “CONSTANT Pa MODE”
Setting a constant pressure (Pa).
Equipped with continuous running factory-set timer (LS - 1/2);
Possibility to add a remote forced run control (LS - 1/2)
Possibility to add a remote forced shutdown control
Pa
Constant pressure
flow rate
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III.4. COMPOSITION
SRG
SSGVS
FRSM
CO/BE
CONTROLS
HEAT EXCHANGER
The sensor group is not integrated in the SEASON version
SBDDBE
SDG
FS
SEG
VR
NAMEDescription
VSBlower fan
VRRecovery fan
SSGRecovery air pressure switch or recovery air pressure sender for LOBBY version
SDG230/24 V power transformer
SEGDuct recovery sensor
SRGCO2sensor (DIVA version only)
SDBLockable proximity switch
FSSupply filter
FRRecovery filter
SM100% bypass servomotor
CO/BEChangeover heater battery or electric heater battery (depending on version)
DBEDefrost heater battery for INFINITE model only
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II.5. POSITIONING OF THE CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS
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III.5.a. ECO/DIVA/LOBBY CONTROL
N°NAMEDescription
1DEPFSSupply filter pressure switch
2DEPS or TRPSSupply pressure switch or supply pressure sender for LOBBY version
3DEPR or TRPRRecovery air pressure switch or recovery air pressure sender for LOBBY version
4TRAFO230/24 V power transformer
5SRGDuct recovery sensor
6CO2CO2sensor (DIVA version only)
7IPCLockable proximity switch
8K1Electrical heating coil contactor
9KDContactor for the electric defrost heater battery
10 CONTROLLERCORRIGO E283W3 Controller
11 TERMINAL BOARDControl terminal board
12 THA/THS/THSDThe overheating and antifreeze thermostats are integrated in the panel
TH1= External temperature for heat recovery via
heat exchanger (factory setting: 18°C)
TH2= External temperature for cold recovery via
heat exchanger (factory setting: 24°C)
TH3= Temperature of emission for defrost via
bypass (factory setting: 5°C) -> Do not change this
setting
IV.3. CONNECTION OF TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Except VORT NRG EC version
The temperature sensors are connected directly to the controller
• SSG : Duct supply sensor connected to Agnd(30) and AI1(31)
• SEG : Duct external sensor connected to Agnd(30) and AI1(32)
• SDG : Duct defrost sensor connected to Agnd(33) and AI1(34)
• SRG : Duct recovery sensor connected to Agnd(33) and AI1(35)
• SBD : Defrost heater battery sensor connected to Agnd(36) and AI4(37) on SMART and INFINITE versions (replaced
DAD (bridge if not used)3-4Connect to the DAD fault contact
THA/THS
(bridge if not used)
ED-TOUCH7-8 + A*-B*
MF PV9-10Connect to the NO voltage-free Low Speed Forced Run contact
MF GV11-12Connect to the NO voltage-free High Speed Forced Run contact
ARR EST13-14Connect to the NO voltage-free External Forced Shutdown contact
BC15-16-17BC: Connect to the 3-way valve of the hot water coil (see section IV.12)
BE18 + DO3**BE: Connect to the static contactor of the electric heater battery (see section IV.14)
Heating pump (PREMIUM
BC)
Cooling pump
(PREMIUM BC)
AL20 + DO5**24 V output available if the system is faulty (Caution: max. 24 V 2 A to be connected
DBE21 + DO6**Connect to the terminals of the contactor for the defrost heater battery (see section
NC (Night cooling)
(LOBBY®)
TRPS (LOBBY®)23 Agnd* +
DEPS24 + UI2*Connect to terminals 1 and 3 of the supply DEP (see section IV.8)
1-2To be connected to the terminals of a firefighter remote shutdown NF contact
5-6Connect to the NF contact of the THA (PREMIUM CO and INFINITE CO)
Or
Connect to the NF contact of the THA (PREMIUM BE and INFINITE BE)
Connect to the touch screen remote control
(port2)
18 + DO3**Connect to the M/A of the hot water pump (Caution: max. 24 V 2 A to be connected
via relay) (see section IV.12)
19 + DO4**Connect to the M/A of the cold water pump (Caution: max. 24 V 2 A to be
connected via relay)** (see section IV.12)
via relay)
IV.15)
22 + DO7**24 V output available if the system is configured with the LOBBY EC option for
opening the terminal dampers during Night Cooling operation. (Caution: max. 24 V 2
A to be connected via relay)
Connect to the supply pressure sender (see section IV.9)
UI2*
TRPR (LOBBY®)25 Agnd* +
UI3*
DEPR26 + UI3*Connect to terminals 1 and 3 of the return DEP (see section IV.8)
CO227 Agnd* UI4* Connect to the CO2 sensor (see section IV.10). For DIVA option.
Connect to the recovery pressure sender (see section IV.9)
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DescriptionTerminalsConnection
BF28-29-30BF: Connect to the 3-way valve of the cold water coil (see section IV.12)
DEP FS
DEP FR
RMS35 + DO1** Connect to terminals 1 and 2 of the motorised supply damper
RMR36 + DO2** Connect to terminals 1 and 2 of the motorised recovery damper
BIM37-38-39Connect to the servo of the motorised bypass (see section IV.5.b)
0-10V S40-41Connect to the fan or to the supply variator (see sections VIII.2 and 3)
0-10V R42-43Connect to the ventilator or the recovery variator (see sections VIII.2 and 3)
31-32
33-34
Connect to terminals 1 and 3 of the DEP Supply Filter (see section IV.7)
Connect to terminals 1 and 3 of the DEP Recovery Filter (see section IV.7)
* Connect directly to the CORRIGO controller
** Connect directly to the CORRIGO controller and to the DO group (max. 8 A)
IV.5. Electrical connection and operation of the plate heat exchanger
IV.5.a. VORT NRG EC version
The heat exchanger bypass is connected in the factory (see diagram in section IV.2)
The automatic operation of the bypass is controlled by two thermostats:
In winter: If the outside temperature is below 18°C (adjustable), the bypass is closed to recover the maximum amount of
heat.
In summer:
COLD RECOVERY : If the outside temperature is greater than 24°C (adjustable) the bypass is closed to recover the
maximum amount of heat.
FREE COOLING: If the temperature is between 24° and 18° (adjustable), the bypass is opened to allow outside air to flow
in directly
IV.5.b. FIRST PREMIUM INFINITE AND SMART version
The heat exchanger bypass is connected in the factory
Its operation is automatically controlled by the CORRIGO controller and the temperature sensors installed as standard in
our VORT NRG EC systems
In winter: When there is a request for a temperature increase, the bypass closes gradually until fully closed to recover the
maximum amount of heat. In cases where this is not sufficient to reach the set temperature, the heater battery will come
into operation.
In summer:
COLD RECOVERY: If the outside temperature is greater than the inside temperature and there is a request to reduce the
temperature, the bypass closes gradually until fully closed to recover the maximum amount of heat.
In cases where this is not sufficient to reach the set temperature, the cooling coil will come into operation.
FREE COOLING : If the outside temperature is below the inside temperature and there is a request to reduce the
temperature, the bypass opens by a suitable amount (until fully open) so as to allow fresh outside air to enter the building.
In cases where this is not sufficient to reach the set temperature, the cooling coil will come into operation.
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DEP
DEP
**
1
3
IV.6. Auto defrost
V.6.a. VORT NRG EC version
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Defrosting is achieved by opening the bypass the moment the defrost temperature (SDG) falls below 5° C (thermostat
nstalled on exhaust duct). The moment the temperature exceeds the threshold value of +5° C, the bypass re-closes.
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IV.6.b. FIRST PREMIUM INFINITE and VORT NRG EC EH version
his non-modifiable function is automatically controlled by the CORRIGO controller program and by the sensors fitted as
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standard in all our dual flow systems. Defrosting is achieved by opening the bypass the moment the defrost temperature
(SDG) falls below 5° C (sensor installed on exhaust duct). If opening the bypass is not sufficient to defrost the heat
exchanger (if the outside temperature is below -10° C), the flow rate of the fresh air fan will be modulated to maintain the
temperature at the defrost sensor at 5° C.
For INFINITE BE and INFINITE BC versions: the defrost heater battery is installed next to the fresh air intake, upstream
of the plate heat exchanger. This maintains the temperature at the heat exchanger at –5°C, thereby reducing the risk of
frost forming while keeping the bypass as closed as possible. This ensures that the system operates at maximum
efficiency. If the action of the defrost heater battery is not in itself sufficient to defrost the heat exchanger, first bypass
modulation and then fan modulation will be implemented, as described above.
IV.7. Connection of the filter pressure switches
The fresh air filter pressure switch is installed and wired in the factory.
IV.8. Connection of the fan pressure switches
The fan pressure switches are wired and aeraulically connected in the factory
*To be
connected if the
DEP does not
detect operation
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TRPS
TRPS
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IV.9. Connection of pressure senders for LOBBY®
IV.10. Connection of motors
See sections VIII.2 and VIII.3
WHITE
BROWN
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
GREEN
LOBBY power supply
Connect to the duct
IV.11. CO2 sender connection
The CO2 sender is factory wired (DIVA option)
White
Brown
Green
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IV.12. Night Cooling
This function is used in summer to cool building interiors at night using outside air. This helps reduce the quantity of cold
ir required during the daytime. The Night Cooling function only operates from 00:00 to 07:00. During Night Cooling, the
a
hot and cold outputs are locked to 0 V. The heat exchanger delivers exclusively fresh air. On termination of the Night
Cooling stage, the heating is locked to 0V for 60 minutes.
Conditions of operation: definable parameters in section V.5.b.2
• The external temperature exceeds 22° C during daytime
• The timers are set to PV and for shutdown between 00:00 and 07:00.
The external temperature is below 18° C during Night Cooling operation
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• The external temperature exceeds 10° C during Night Cooling operation
• The ambient room temperature exceeds 18° C
During Night Cooling, the fans run at 85% of full speed. This speed is settable (see section V.5.b.2).
For LOBBY versions, a 24 V output (to be connected by relay) is available across terminals 22 and DO7 to force opening
of the area dampers during Night Cooling.
IV.13. Changeover coil
For PREMIUM BC and INFINITE BC systems. Provision must be made for collection of condensate via a siphon.
Be careful not to impede opening of the access doors (with pipes, cables, etc.)
The coil is already installed in the system, the antifreeze thermostat is connected. The 3-way valve must be connected
electrically. If a cooling or changeover battery is used in the duct, move the supply sensor downstream of the coil.
COILS
THE VALVE MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED WHEN THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT IS POWERED OFF
Connect the servomotor of the 3-way valve as follows:
Heater battery:
Terminal 15 to +24 V (G) of the valve servomotor
Terminal 16 to 0 V (G0) of the valve servomotor
Terminal 17 to +10 V (Y) of the valve servomotor
Connect the NF contact (C and 2) of the THA (antifreeze thermostat ) to 5 and 6.
Possibility to connect the hot water pump to the system at the terminals DO3 of the controller and connection terminal
18. (Caution: the 24 V output is to be connected via a relay)
Cooling coil:
Terminal 28 to +24 V (G) of the valve servomotor
Terminal 29 to 0 V (G0) of the valve servomotor
Terminal 30 to +10 V (Y) of the valve servomotor
Connect the NF contact (C and 2) of the THA (antifreeze thermostat ) to 5 and 6.
Possibility to connect the cold water pump to the system at the terminals DO4 of the controller and connection
terminal 19. (Caution: the 24 V output is to be connected via a relay)
Changeover coil:
The 3-way plate must be fixed at the water inlet before the bypass.
The 3-way valve and the changeover plate must wired up.
Connect the assembly as follows:
Red wire of the plate (CO) to 10 V (Y) of the valve servomotor
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