Wolf CRL evo max Series, CRL-iD-9000, CRL-iD-4800, CRL-iD-6200, CRL-iH-1300, CRL-iH-3500, CRL-iH-2500, CRL-iD-2500, CRL-iD-1300, CRL-iD-3500, CRL-iH-4800, CRL-iH-6200, CRL-iH-9000, CRL-iH-11000 evo max, CRL-iH-13500 evo max, CRL-iH-16500 evo max, CRL-iH-19500 evo max, CRL-iDH-1300, CRL-iDH-2500, CRL-iDH-3500, CRL-iDH-6200, CRL-iDH-4800, CRL-iDH-9000 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual
General informationThese installation and maintenance instructions only apply to WOLF CRL / CRL
evo max ventilation units. Authorised personnel should read these instructions
before any commissioning or maintenance work. Comply with the specications
in this document. Installation, commissioning and maintenance work must only
be carried out by trained personnel.
These instructions should be considered an integral part of the unit
supplied, and should always be easily accessible.
Failure to observe these installation and maintenance instructions voids any
WOLF GmbH warranty.
Reference symbolsThe following reference symbols are used in these instructions. This
important information concerns personal and operational safety as well
as operational reliability.
“Safety information" identies instructions that must be observed to
the letter, to prevent risks and injuries to individuals and damage to the
appliance.
Danger through 'live' electrical components.
Please note: Turn off the ON/OFF switch before removing the casing.
Never touch electrical components or contacts when the ON/OFF switch
is in the ON position. There is a danger of electrocution, resulting in a
risk to health or death.
The main terminals are 'live', even when the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF
position.
Note
Safety informationIn addition to installation and maintenance instructions, there are notes attached
"Please note" designates technical instructions which you must observe
to prevent the unit malfunctioning or being damaged.
to the unit in the form of labels. These must also be observed.
Only qualied and trained personnel may be appointed for the installation,
commissioning, maintenance and operation of the unit.
Only qualied electricians are permitted to work on the electrical system.
VDE regulations [or local regulations] and those of your local power supply
utility are applicable to electrical installation work.
Only operate the unit within its output range, which is stated in the technical
documentation supplied by WOLF.
Only operate the appliance if it is in perfect technical condition. Any faults or
damage that impact or might impact upon the safety or correct function of the
unit must be remedied immediately by qualied personnel.
Only replace faulty components and equipment with original WOLF spare parts.
Note
It may only be used for handling air. This air must not contain any harmful,
combustible, explosive, aggressive, corrosive or otherwise dangerous
substances, as these would be distributed throughout the duct system
or building, where they could cause a risk to the health of, or even kill
the occupants, animals or plants living there.
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1 General / safety information
In accordance with DIN 1886, tools are required to open the unit. Wait for the
fan to reach standstill (2 minutes wait). When the doors are opened, negative
pressure may draw in loose objects, which could destroy the fan or even cause
a risk to life if items of clothing are drawn in.
Electrical connectionMake the electrical connection in accordance with local regulations.
Once electrical connection work is complete, the installation must be subjected
to a safety test in accordance with VDE 0701-0702 and VDE 0700 part 500,
as otherwise there would be a risk of electric shock that could result in injury
or death.
Before working on the unit, shut it down via the isolator.
Even when the unit has been shut down, voltage will still be present at terminals
and connections of the EC fans. This means there is a risk of electric shock
that could result in injury or death.
Do not touch the EC fans for ve minutes after disconnecting the power across
all poles.
Intended useWolf CRL / CRL evo max ventilation units are designed to heat and lter normal
air. Max. Max. air intake temperature: +40 °C. The use of these units in wet
rooms or rooms with explosive atmospheres is not permissible. Handling very
dusty or aggressive media is not permissible.
Any onsite modication or improper use of the unit is not permissible and WOLF
GmbH accepts no liability for any damage caused as a result.
Ventilation units intended for internal installation must be placed in rooms that
meet the requirements of VDI 2050 (VDI 2050, Requirements for technical
equipment rooms - Planning and execution).
FireThe unit does not present a direct risk of re.
The small numbers of seals tted inside the unit can burn away if subjected to
external inuences. Wear respiratory equipment if you ght a re. The usual
extinguishing agents such as water, extinguishing foam or extinguishing powder
can be used to extinguish res. As there are only a small number of ammable
seals, the level of pollutants that could be released in a re is minimal.
Warnings
Recommended temperaturesThe ventilation unit is designed for air intake temperatures between -20 °C
Other technical documents- Operating instructions WRS-K
Removal and disabling of safety and monitoring equipment is prohibited.
The system must only be operated if it is in perfect technical condition. Ensure
that any faults or damage that may impact on safety are rectied immediately.
and +40 °C. For safety reasons, the room temperature in technical equipment
rooms must not fall below 5 °C (risk of frost) or exceed 40 °C. The unit should
be operated in room conditions of between 22 °C and 28 °C at approx. 55 %
relative humidity.
- MicroMax 370W TWHE control unit operating instructions
- Wiring diagram
- Conguration assistant WRS-K
- Commissioning report / parameter list
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2 Standards, regulations / disposal
Standards and regulations- Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
- EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
- ErP Directive 2009/125/EC
- EN ISO 12100 Safety of machinery; general principles
- DIN EN ISO 13857: Safety of machinery; safety distances
- DIN EN 349 Safety of machinery; minimum
- DIN EN 953 Safety of machinery; Guards
- DIN EN 1886 Ventilation for buildings; central air-
- DIN ISO 1940-1 Mechanical vibration; balance quality
- VDMA 24167 Fans; safety requirements
- DIN EN 60204-1 Safety of machinery - Electrical
for design
clearances
handling units
requirements
equipment of machines
- DIN EN 60730 Automatic electrical controls
- DIN EN 61000 -6-2+3 Electromagnetic Compatibility
In addition, ÖVE regulations and the local building code apply to Austria.
The following standards and regulations apply to installation and operation:
- DIN EN 50106 (VDE 0700-500) Safety of electrical appliances; tests
- DIN VDE 0100 Regulations regarding the installation of
high voltage systems up to 1000 V
- DIN EN 50110-1 (VDE 0105-1) Operation of electrical installations
- DIN VDE 0105-100 Operation of electrical systems; general
stipulations
Disposal and recyclingWhen the unit reaches the end of its service life, it must only be dismantled by
qualied personnel. Before starting to dismantle the unit, disconnect the power
supply. Power cables must be removed by qualied electricians. Sort and dispose
of metal and plastic parts according to material types and in compliance with
local regulations. Dispose of electrical and electronic components as electrical
waste.
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3 CRL-iD unit layout
CRL-iD Comfort thermal wheel heat exchanger ventilation unit for internal installation with vertical/
horizontal duct connection (example provided is CRL-iD-3500 with boost damper)
1Outdoor air damper with servomotor
2Filter pre-dryer (accessory)
3Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
4EC fan, extract air
5Ventilation air damper with servomotor
6Repair switch
7BMK programming unit
8control panel
9TWHE control unit
10Compact lter, extract air
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11Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
12Electric reheating coil available for
CRL-1300/-2500/-3500 (accessory)
13EC fan, supply air
14Adjustable feet
15Boost damper with servomotor optional
for CRL-1300/-2500/-3500
16TWHE thermal wheel heat exchanger
17Compact lter, outdoor air
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3 CRL-iD unit layout
13
L2*
128
122
2
1 Outdoor air
2 Exhaust air
4
L1
L2
3 Supply air
L1
TWHE with boost
damper
4 Extract air
Total
H
H
170
T
L
TypeCRL-iD-1300CRL-iD-2500CRL-iD-3500
Unit layoutSingle pieceSingle pieceThree piece
Length Lmm1525 / 1525*1626 / 1626*1626 / 1830*
Length L1mm--508
Length L2 (rotor part)mm--610 / 814*
Depth D (incl. locks)mm7509501155
Total height mm131517221722
Height Hmm101714241424
Foot height mm170170170
Control unit heightmm122122122
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Duct connection dimensions, vertical
air routing
mmint. 612x409Intl 815x612Intl 1019x612
mmIntl 596x307Intl799x307Intl1019x408
470 / 490*
Weightkg266 / 266*381 / 381*
(130+210+130)
(130+230+130)*
Nominal flow ratem³/h1300 at 460 Pa (ext.)2500 at 600 Pa (ext.)3500 at 980 Pa (ext.)
* with boost damper
TypeCRL-iD-4800CRL-iD-6200CRL-iD-9000
Unit layoutThree pieceThree pieceThree piece
Length Lmm172819322136
Length L1mm610712814
Length L2 (rotor part)mm508508508
Depth D (incl. locks)mm136016652070
Total height mm172217221925
Height Hmm142414241627
Foot height mm170170170
Control unit heightmm122122122
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Duct connection dimensions, vertical
air routing
Weightkg
mmintl 1222 x 612intl 1527 x 612intl 1934 x 714
mmintl 1222 x 510intl 1527 x 612intl 1934 x 714
590
(180+230+180)
715
(220+275+220)
845
(275+295+275)
Nominal flow ratem³/h4800 at 450 Pa (ext.)6200 at 680 Pa (ext.)9000 at 1000 Pa (ext.)
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4 CRL-iD appliance versions
Access side in supply air direction, leftAccess side in supply air direction, right
1
1
1
1
1
For CRL-1300/-2500/-3500, these versions are available with a boost damper.
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5 CRL-iH unit layout
CRL-iH Comfort thermal wheel heat exchanger ventilation unit for internal installation with horizontal duct
connection (example provided is CRL-iH-3500 with boost damper)
1Outdoor air damper with servomotor
2Filter pre-dryer (accessory)
3Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
4EC fan, extract air
5Ventilation air damper with servomotor
6Repair switch
7BMK programming unit
8control panel
9TWHE control unit
10Compact lter, extract air
11Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
12Electric reheating coil available for
CRL-1300/-2500/-3500 (accessory)
13EC fan, supply air
14Adjustable feet
15Boost damper with servomotor optional
for CRL-1300/-2500/-3500
16TWHE thermal wheel heat exchanger
17Compact lter, outdoor air
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5 CRL-iH unit layout
L2*
4
2
1
3
H
122
Total
H
L1
L2
L1
170
T
L
TWHE with boost
1 Outdoor air
2 Exhaust air
3 Supply air
4 Extract air
damper
TypeCRL-iH-1300CRL-iH-2500CRL-iH-3500
Unit layoutSingle pieceSingle pieceThree piece
Length Lmm1525 / 1525*1626 / 1626*1626 / 1830*
Length L1mm--508
Length L2 (rotor part)mm--610 / 814*
Depth D (incl. locks)mm7509501155
Total height mm130917161716
Height Hmm101714241424
Foot height mm170170170
Control unit heightmm122122122
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
mmint. 612x409Intl 815x612Intl 1019x612
470 / 490*
Weightkg
266 / 266*
381 / 381*
(130+210+130)
(130+230+130)*
Nominal flow ratem³/h1300 at 460 Pa (ext.)2500 at 600 Pa (ext.)3500 at 980 Pa (ext.)
* with boost damper
TypeCRL-iH-4800CRL-iH-6200CRL-iH-9000
Unit layoutThree pieceThree pieceThree piece
Length Lmm172819322136
Length L1mm610712814
Length L2 (rotor part)mm508508508
Depth D (incl. locks)mm136016652070
Total height mm171617161919
Height Hmm142414241627
Foot height mm170170170
Control unit heightmm122122122
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Weightkg
mmintl 1222 x 612intl 1527 x 612intl 1934 x 714
590
(180+230+180)
715
(220+275+220)
845
(275+295+275)
Nominal flow ratem³/h4800 at 450Pa (ext.)6200 at 680Pa (ext.)9000 at 1000Pa (ext.)
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13
17
5.1 CRL-iH evo max unit layout
CRL-iH evo max Comfort thermal wheel heat exchanger ventilation unit for internal installation with
horizontal duct connection (example provided is CRL-iH-11000 evo max with boost
damper)
4
5
67
8
9
3
10
2
12
1
1Outdoor air damper with servomotor
2Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
3Ventilation air damper with servomotor
4EC fan, extract air
5TWHE thermal wheel heat exchanger
6Repair switch
7Panel for onsite cable entry
8Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
9control panel
18
16
10Extract air lter
11BMK programming unit
12EC fan, supply air
13Base frame
14Test connector for ow rate calculation
15Boost damper with servomotor (optional)
16Control TWHE
17Outdoor air lter
18Filter pre-dryer incl. control cabinet (accessory)
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Weight of standard unitkg
mmIntl 2137x1222Intl 2442x1222
1790
(710+630+450)
2020
(790+720+510)
Weight of base framekg110120
Nominal flow ratem³/h16500 at 750 Pa (ext.)19500 at 950 Pa (ext.)
* with boost damper
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Access side in supply air direction, leftAccess side in supply air direction, right
1, 2
1, 2
1, 2
1, 2
1For CRL-iH-1300/-2500/-3500, these versions are available with a boost damper.
2CRL-IH evo max types are available in these versions
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7 CRL-iDH unit layout
CRL-iDH Comfort thermal wheel heat exchanger ventilation unit energy efcient and comfortable
ventilation with vertical/horizontal duct connection (example provided is CRL-iDH-3500 with
boost damper)
1Outdoor air damper with servomotor
2Filter pre-dryer (accessory)
3Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
4EC fan, extract air
5Ventilation air damper with servomotor
6Repair switch
7BMK programming unit
8control panel
9TWHE control unit
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10Compact lter, extract air
11Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
12Electric reheating coil available for
CRL-1300/-2500/-3500 (accessory)
13EC fan, supply air
14Adjustable feet
15Boost damper with servomotor optional for
CRL-1300/-2500/-3500
16TWHE thermal wheel heat exchanger
17Compact lter, outdoor air
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7 CRL-iDH unit layout
L1
L2
L1
1
L2*
128
3
H
H
H
2
4
Total
170
T
L
122
1 Outdoor air
2 Exhaust air
3 Supply air
4 Extract air
TWHE with boost
damper
TypeCRL-iDH-1300CRL-iDH-2500CRL-iDH-3500
Unit layoutSingle pieceSingle pieceThree piece
Length Lmm1525 / 1525*1626 / 1626*1626 / 1830*
Length L1mm--508
Length L2 (rotor part)mm--610 / 814*
Depth D (incl. locks)mm7509501155
Total height mm131517221722
Height Hmm101714241424
Foot height mm170170170
Control unit heightmm122122122
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Duct connection dimensions, vertical
air routing
mmint. 612x409Intl 815x612Intl 1019x612
mmIntl 596x307Intl799x307Intl1019x408
470 / 490*
Weightkg266 / 266*381 / 381*
(130+210+130)
(130+230+130)*
Nominal flow ratem³/h1300 at 460 Pa (ext.)2500 at 600 Pa (ext.)3500 at 980 Pa (ext.)
* with boost damper
TypeCRL-iDH-4800CRL-iDH-6200CRL-iDH-9000
Unit layoutThree pieceThree pieceThree piece
Length Lmm172819322136
Length L1mm610712814
Length L2 (rotor part)mm508508508
Depth D (incl. locks)mm136016652070
Total height mm172217221925
Height Hmm142414241627
Foot height mm170170170
Control unit heightmm122122122
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Duct connection dimensions, vertical
air routing
Weightkg
mmintl 1222 x 612intl 1527 x 612intl 1934 x 714
mmintl 1222 x 510intl 1527 x 612intl 1934 x 714
590
(180 + 230 + 180)
715
(220 + 275 + 220)
845
(275 + 295 + 275)
Nominal flow ratem³/h4800 at 450 Pa (ext.)6200 at 680 Pa (ext.)9000 at 1000 Pa (ext.)
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Access side in supply air direction, leftAccess side in supply air direction, right
1
1
1
1
Other versions available; see the WOLF sizing program.
1
For CRL-1300/-2500/-3500, these versions are available with a rapid heat-up damper.
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9 CRL-A unit layout
CRL-A Comfort thermal wheel heat exchanger ventilation unit for external installation (weather-resistant)
with horizontal duct connection (example provided is CRL-A-3500 with boost damper)
1Outdoor air damper with servomotor
2Filter pre-dryer (accessory)
3Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
4EC fan, extract air
5Ventilation air damper with servomotor
6Repair switch
7control panel
8TWHE control unit
9Compact lter, extract air
10 Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
11 Electric reheating coil available for
CRL-1300/-2500/-3500 (accessory)
12 EC fan, supply air
13 Base frame
14 Boost damper with servomotor optional for
CRL-1300/-2500/-3500
15 TWHE thermal wheel heat exchanger
16 Compact lter, outdoor air
17 Connectors for DN 50 trap
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9 CRL-A unit layout
T
1
4
Total
2
H
H
1
H
1
L
T
L
1
L
2
1
3
1 Outdoor air
2 Exhaust air
3 Supply air
4 Extract air
L
TypeCRL-A-1300CRL-A-2500CRL-A-3500
Unit layoutSingle pieceSingle pieceThree piece
Length Lmm1525 / 1525*1626 / 1626*1626 / 1830*
Length L1mm--508
Length L2 (rotor part)mm--610 / 814*
Depth Dmm7129151118
Total depth T1mm81210151218
Total height mm145718641864
Height Hmm101714241424
Base frame H1mm305305305
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Weightkg
Nominal flow ratem³/h1300 at 460 Pa (ext.)2500 at 600 Pa (ext.)3500 at 980 Pa (ext.)
* with boost damper
mmint. 612x409Intl 815x612Intl 1019x612
320 / 320*
445 /445*530 / 550*
TypeCRL-A-4800CRL-A-6200CRL-A-9000
Unit layoutThree pieceThree pieceThree piece
Length Lmm172819322136
Length L1mm610712814
Length L2 (rotor part)mm508508508
Depth Dmm132216262034
Total depth T1mm142217262134
Total height mm186418642067
Height Hmm142414241627
Base frame H1mm305305305
Duct connection dimensions,
horizontal air routing
Weightkg660800960
Nominal flow ratem³/h4800 at 450Pa (ext.)6200 at 680Pa (ext.)9000 at 1000Pa (ext.)
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9.1 CRL-A evo max unit layout
15
19
3
6
1
20
21
CRL-A evo max Comfort thermal wheel heat exchanger ventilation unit for external installation
(weather-resistant) with horizontal duct connection (example provided is
CRL-A-11000 with boost damper)
7
5
4
2
8910
11
12
13
14
1Condensate pan
2Intake hood with mist eliminator
3Outdoor air damper with servomotor
4Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
5Intake hood
6Ventilation air damper with servomotor
7EC fan, extract air
8TWHE thermal wheel heat exchanger
9Repair switch
10 Panel for onsite cable bushing
18
11 Differential pressure switch for lter monitoring
12 control panel
13 Extract air lter
14 EC fan, supply air
15 Base frame
16 Test connector for ow rate calculation
17 Boost damper with servomotor (optional)
18 TWHE control unit
19 Outdoor air lter
20 Filter pre-dryer incl. control cabinet (accessory)
21 Connectors for R 1
(990+750+520)
Weight of base framekg110120
Nominal flow ratem³/h16500 at 750 Pa (ext.)19500 at 950 Pa (ext.)
* with boost damper
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10 CRL-A appliance versions
ZUL/
SUP
ABL/
ETA
AUL/
ODA
FOL/
EHA
-L1
ABL/
ETA
ZUL/
SUP
FOL/
EHA
AUL/
ODA
-L3
ABL/
ETA
ZUL/
SUP
FOL/
EHA
AUL/
ODA
-L5
ABL/
ETA
ZUL/
SUP
FOL/
EHA
AUL/
ODA
-L4
ZUL/
SUP
ABL/
ETA
AUL/
ODA
FOL/
EHA
FOL/
EHA
AUL/
ODA
ABL/
ETA
ZUL/
SUP
FOL/
EHA
AUL/
ODA
ABL/
ETA
ZUL/
SUP
FOL/
EHA
AUL/
ODA
ABL/
ETA
ZUL/
SUP
-R1
-R3
-R5
-R4
Access side in supply air direction, leftAccess side in supply air direction, right
1, 21, 2
33
1
For CRL-A-1300/-2500/-3500, these versions are available with a boost damper.
2
CRL-A evo max types are available in these versions
3
These versions are only available for CRL-A evo max units
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11 Delivery / Handling
Delivered condition
DeliveryCRL / CRL evo max ventilation units are supplied in packaging that protects them
from dirt and damage. Upon receipt of the goods, check the unit for possible
transport damage. If there is any damage or even a suspicion of damage, the
recipient must indicate this on the consignment note and have it countersigned
by the haulier. The recipient of the goods must notify WOLF of the relevant
facts without delay.
Dispose of the transport packaging in accordance with local regulations.
StorageOnly store the ventilation unit in dry rooms at an ambient temperature between
-25 °C and +55 °C. If it is stored for a long time, ensure that all apertures are
sealed against air and water ingress.
General handling information
Units are supplied fully assembled and fully wired.
Only transport units in their installation position.
Never tilt the unit when transporting it through doorways or in narrow stairwells
(lifts).
Failure to observe these instructions can damage internal components
irreparably.
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11 Delivery/Handling
Transport external units
Transport ropes with a minimum length equivalent to the eye bolt distance L
must be used when transporting external CRL units with eye bolts. The same
applies to the individual transport units of the CRL evo max units.
External CRL evo max units may only be lifted as an entire unit with a lifting
beam when pulling equally and vertically on all available eye bolts.
Lifting beam
90°90°
max. 60°
L
Min. L
113,61 mm
Transport Internal units
The 3500, 4800, 6200 and 9000 versions of the CRL internal units can be split
into three sections for easier handling. (Delivered as a transport unit)
CRL evo max internal units are delivered in 3 transport units as standard. The
procedure for connecting the units together is described in Item 13.
Unit connectors, hexagon bolts and nuts are used to connect the parts together.
Electric lines and control cables can be disconnected and connected again quite
simply by means of plug-in connections in the control unit casing.
Control unit cover
Unit connector
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12 Unit splitting for handling purposes - CRL
Disassembly of internal units
CRL-3500/-4800/-6200/-9000
Undo the unit connector bolts with an SW13 spanner to dismantle the unit.
Remove lters before dismantling in order to reach the rear unit connectors.
It may be necessary to remove the dampers in order to gain better access to
the rear unit connectors in this area.
Remove damper
Unit connector
Remove lter
xing screws
Fig. 1Fig. 2Fig. 3
Assembling unit sections
Before dismantling the unit, disconnect the wiring harnesses from the control
unit.
- Remove control unit cover
- Undo cable plug-in connections (g. 1)
- Pull wiring harnesses into the slant of the thermal wheel heat exchanger
(g. 2)
- Pull wiring harnesses left and right into the external parts (g. 3)
Before assembling the individual unit sections, ensure that they are
pushed together completely.
The assembly of cube components can be simplied by using lashing straps.
Position unit sections next to each other and pull them together with lashing
straps. Then screw the components together via the unit connectors. In order
to ensure a secure threaded connection, screw the hexagon bolts manually
into the captive nuts during assembly. Only then should they be tightened, for
example, with an electric screwdriver.
Subsequently, route the wiring harnesses back to the control unit and plug them
in (observe the cable designations)!
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12
34
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12
34
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12
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12
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13 Assembly - CRL evo max
A1
4x
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13 Assembly - CRL evo max
B1
4x
B1
A1
4x
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14 Installation information for external units
Weatherproof units must not be used for any load-bearing building
functions or as a replacement for any part of the roof
(VDI 3803 5.1 / DIN EN 13053 6.2).
A level, horizontal load-bearing surface is required for siting and installing the
external units.
Base frames must be levelled horizontally (check with a spirit level).
To prevent the inspection doors from jamming, the entire base frame must sit
on the foundation; point loads are not permissible.
To prevent structure-borne noise transmission from the CRL to the building,
insert a permanently flexible intermediate layer between the foundation and
the base frame. This intermediate layer should preferably take the form of
insulation strips, fitted lengthwise below the base frame.
Insulation
(if required)
Insulation
against
structureborne
noise
Insulation against
structure-borne
noise
Roof seal
The WOLF base frame and its integration into the roof membrane must be
insulated onsite.
In the case of elevated positioning (CRL on onsite framework), the CRL must
be secured against wind load.
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Minimum clearance between
outdoor air intake and exhaust air
aperture to prevent an "air short
circuit" (DIN 13779)
15 Siting
Outdoor
air
Exhaust
air
Outdoor
air
Exhaust
air
Extract
air
Supply
air
Extract
air
Supply
air
Supply air
Extract
air
Outdoor
air
Exhaust
air
Functional illustration of air inow:
CRL-iD
Exhaust air
Outdoor air
Functional illustration of air inow:
CRL-iH
Extract air
Supply air
Exhaust air
Outdoor air
Extract air
Supply air
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15 Siting
Installation location CRL
Indoor unit
Clearance for opening the
inspection doors
Clearance for changing the
thermal wheel heat exchanger
Clearance for air duct
connections above the unit
* Unit with boost damper
Duct connections (ons-
ite)
The installation location must be level and have adequate load bearing
capacity (see data sheets for individual unit weights). Level the unit
horizontally (align using the adjustable feet). The installation site must be
able to bear the load of the ventilation unit without vibrations on a long term
basis. Provide sufcient space at the front of the unit for maintenance work.
Site the unit in a room that is free from the risk of frost!
Round ducts can be connected directly to the connectors using an adaptor
insulating collar (from square to round).
Insulate the ducts in accordance with applicable regulations and industry
standards.
Air duct connections are identied
with the following labels:
Hydraulic connection
Heating coil: Hydraulic
connection
example
Adaptor insulating collar for round duct connection on internal unit with vertical
and horizontal duct connection (accessory)
Outdoor air:
Extract air:
AUL / ODA
AUL / ODA
680105948/10
ABL /ETA
ABL /ETA
680106148/10
Exhaust air:
680106248/10
Supply air:
680106048/10
FOL/EHA
FOL/EHA
ZUL/SUP
ZUL/SUP
Admixing circuit
Benets: good control
characteristics, low risk of
freezing
ϑ1 =ϑ2
Cooling coil: Hydraulic
connection
example
Diverting circuit
Benets: constant ow
temperature in cooling coil,
good dehumidication even at
partial load
Note: Positioning valves close to the heat exchanger improves the control characteristics
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16 Electrical connection
Electrical connectionThe electrical connection may only be made by electricians in accordance with
local regulations.
Inlet for onsite cables
CRL
When connecting the control unit and control accessories, observe the instructions
and wiring diagrams provided.
Once electrical connection work is complete, the installation must be subjected
to a safety test in accordance with VDE 0701-0702 and VDE 0700 part 500,
as otherwise there would be a risk of electric shock that could result in injury
or death.
Before working on the unit, shut it down via the isolator.
The control panel has cable entries for connecting the onsite cables.
Entry for
onsite cables
CRL evo max
Standard units without
Size
CRL-13003 x 1.5 mm²16 A5 x 1.5 mm²10 A
CRL-25005 x 1.5 mm²16 A5 x 2.5 mm²20 A
CRL-35005 x 2.5 mm²20 A5 x 6.0 mm²35 A
CRL-48005 x 2.5 mm²20 A--
CRL-62005 x 4.0 mm².25 A--
CRL-90005 x 6.0 mm²35 A--
CRL-110005 x 4.0 mm².25 A--
CRL-135005 x 6.0 mm²35 A--
CRL-165005 x 6.0 mm²35 A--
CRL-195005 x 10 mm².50 A--
Integral Elec. heating coil
Power cable
Onsite fuse/
MCB
Standard units with
Integral Elec. heating coil
Power cable
Onsite fuse/
MCB
Even when the unit has been shut down, voltage will still be present at terminals
and connections of the EC fans. This means there is a risk of electric shock
that could result in injury or death.
Do not touch the EC fans for ve minutes after disconnecting the power across
all poles.
Use a rubber mat if working on the unit when it is electrically charged.
Only use cables that meet local wiring regulations with regard to voltage, current,
insulation material, load etc. Always t an earth conductor.
RCDs
Only AC/DC-sensitive fault current safety devices, type B, with 300 mA are
permissible. There is no personal safety protection if the unit is operated with
RCDs.
Regularly check the perfect function of all electrical equipment.
Observe the specied electrical fuse/MCB protection ratings.
Any damage or loss resulting from technical modications to WOLF control
units is excluded from our warranty.
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16 Electrical connection
SizeRated voltage
CRL-1300
CRL-2500
CRL-3500
CRL-4800
CRL-6200
CRL-9000
CRL-11000
CRL-13500
1 x 230V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
max. Fan power
consumption
1.0kW4.6A3080 rpmIP55 / Iso F
2.1kW3.2A3400 rpmIP55 / Iso F
5.0kW8.0A2970 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
3.4kW5.2A2600 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
6.0kW9.2A2550 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
11.0kW17A2200 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
11.4kW18A2250 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
14.4kW23.2A2260 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
max. Current
consumption
fans
Fan speed
IP rating /
protection class
CRL-16500
CRL-19500
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
3 x 400V
(50/60Hz)
13.8kW21.2A1910 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
21.6kW34.4A2130 rpmIP 54 / Iso F
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17 Commissioning
Commissioning regulations
Commissioning and maintenance work must only be carried out by trained
personnel.
Only work on the unit with it being at zero volt.
According to EN 50110-1, only qualied electricians may carry out the installation
and commissioning of the ventilation control unit and connected accessories.
Observe all local EMC regulations and all VDE regulations.
DIN VDE 0100 regulations regarding the installation of high voltage systems
up to 1000 V
DIN VDE 0105-100 Operation of electrical systems
Only original WOLF accessories may be used (electric coils, servomotors, etc.),
otherwise WOLF cannot accept any liability.
In addition, ÖVE regulations and the local building code apply to Austria.
Before commissioning, check whether the operating data on the type plate is
adhered to.
The unit must not be operated before all necessary safety equipment has been
tted and connected. Intake and discharge apertures must be connected to
ensure contact protection.
The unit must be level and safely secured.
Commissioning
Procedure
Commissioning must be carried out by authorised personnel (WOLF service).
Record the date of commissioning, e.g. in a log book.
In accordance with DIN 1886, tools are required to open the unit. Wait for the
fans to come to a complete standstill before opening the inspection doors. When
opening the doors, negative pressure may draw in loose objects, which could
damage the fan irreparably or even cause a risk to life if items of clothing are
drawn in. Use tools to tightly seal the doors before commissioning (unit tightness).
Connect the power cable and accessories in accordance with the wiring diagram
provided.
A high leakage current can be expected due to the EC motors. Ensure that a
secure earth connection is in place before connecting the power supply and
commencing commissioning.
If control voltage is present or a set speed is saved, the EC fans will restart
automatically after power failure.
- Switch ON the unit isolator.
- Wait until the BMK programming unit initialises and switches to display
mode.
- Select the required operating mode at the BMK; the system will start with
the preset parameters.
- To modify functions and parameters, see the installation and operating
instructions provided.
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Where the system is not commissioned by WOLF, check all inputs and outputs
for correct wiring and function.
- Frost protection function
- Fan rotational direction
- Outdoor air/extract air damper rotational direction
- Plausible sensor values (room sensor, supply air sensor, extract air sensor,
outdoor air sensor)
- Check motor currents
- Motor protection (thermal cut-outs / thermistors)
- Air ow monitoring
- Filter monitor
- Actuator, heating / cooling
- Heating circuit pump / cooling circuit pump
- As well as all other system-specic functions
The WOLF warranty will be void if the function test is not carried out
correctly.
Fans
Use tools to tightly seal the doors before commissioning (unit tightness),
otherwise there is a risk of motor overload.
Carry out air ow rate tests with the doors closed.
Route test hose connections out of the unit (see ow rate calculation).
Note
Changes are made via the BMK programming unit (see relevant operating
instructions).
Filter pre-dryer (accessory)To prevent the electric heating coil from switching off, never operate the CRL
below its minimum air ow rate.
Follow the relevant safety regulations for electric heating coils.
The electric heating coil must be protected from moisture and water.
The lter pre-dryer starts automatically at outside temperatures below 5 °C.
TypeCRL 130025003500480062009000
Recomm. Minimum air
volume
m³/h60012001800240031004500
TypeCRL evo max11000135001650019500
Recomm. Minimum air
volume
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Electric reheating coil (accessory) To prevent the electric heating coil from switching off, never operate the CRL
below its minimum air ow rate.
Follow the relevant safety regulations for electric heating coils.
The electric heating coil must be protected from moisture and water.
TypeCRL130025003500
Recomm. Minimum air
volume
Condensate panProvide a trap for the condensate drain and route the condensate into the
sewerage system.
Protect the condensate drain from frost.
Fill the trap with water.
m³/h60012001800
TrapThe effective height of the trap h (mm) must exceed the maximum underpressure
or overpressure at the condensate connector (1mm WC = 10Pa).
h = 1.5 x p (mmWC) + 50 mm (min.)
p = Under- or overpressure in mmWC according to appliance
design
50 mm (WC) = Reserve (imprecision in design, evaporation)
1.5 = Additional Safety factor
The trap drain line must not be connected directly to the public sewage system,
but rather must be able to run out freely. Vent longer drain lines to prevent
condensate backing up in the line (provide additional vent in trap drain line).
h
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17 Commissioning
Heat recovery function
with thermal wheel heat
exchanger
Layout and function of
the TWHE control unit
Rotor
control
unit
Rotor
motor
A rotating cylinder mass (rotor material corrosion-resistant aluminium alloy,
wound in corrugated and smooth layers) absorbs heat from the extract air ow
and transfers it to the outdoor air. The rotor mass is sealed by a circumferential
labyrinth seal. Output is controlled by varying the speed of the drive motor. Force
is transmitted from the motor to the rotor by a circumferential V-belt. There is
no need for frost protection, a defrosting device or air preheating.
The MicroMax 370W rotor control unit includes the following functions:
- Automatic interval mode
- Variable speed control
- Acceleration and deceleration ramp
- Motor brake on standstill
- Rotation monitor with rotation sensor
- Alarm relay
- Test switch
In principle, the thermal wheel heat exchanger is maintenance-free.
The rotational direction of the TWHE has no effect on heat recovery. When
the TWHE control unit is switched off, interval mode ensures further rotation
in order to prevent n soiling.
Function for mode
Quick heat-up
(optional for CRL-1300/-2500/-3500
and CRL evo max units)
100 % of the extract air ows over the rapid heat-up damper and is routed directly
back into the room. In order to achieve the required set room temperature as
quickly as possible, the air temperature is raised to a maximum via a reheating
coil.
In this operating mode, the ODA and EHA dampers are completely closed; the
ETA fan and heat recovery (TWHE) are not operational. The SUP fan is running
and delivers the required ow rate.
When the set room temperature has been achieved, the unit switches back
into standard control mode.
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Flow rate calculation
V = k √Dp
in [m³/h] and Dp
V
w
in [Pa]
w
CRL-1300 effective pressure
The ow rate is calculated using the effective pressure method. This involves
comparing the static pressure upstream of the inlet nozzle with the static
pressure in the inlet nozzle.
The ow rate can be calculated from the effective pressure Δp
w
(differential pressure of the two static pressures) using the following equation.
The doors must be closed to determine the correct ow rate. Guide the test
hoses over the test connectors towards the outside.
The fans used for the CRL-1300 have a k value of 76.
320.0
= 76 x √Dp
270.0
220.0
170.0
120.0
Effective pressure Δp [Pa]
70.0
V
w
20.0
4505506507508509501050115012501350
Flow rate [m³/h]
Δp = effective pressure
(symbolic representation)
Δp[Pa]436285111140173209249293
[m³/h] 50060070080090010001100 1200 1300
V
CRL-2500 effective pressureThe fans used for the CRL-2500 have a k value of 77.
1110.0
1010.0
= 77 x √Dp
910.0
810.0
710.0
610.0
510.0
410.0
Effective pressure Δp [Pa]
310.0
210.0
110.0
850105012501450165018502050225024502650
V
w
Flow rate [m³/h]
Δp = effective pressure
(symbolic representation)
Δp[Pa] 1372042853794876097448921054
[m³/h] 9001100 1300 1500 1700 1900 2100 2300 2500
V
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CRL-3500 effective pressure
Δp = effective pressure
(symbolic representation)
The fans used for the CRL-3500 have a k value of 121.
Further settings for the BMK programming unit can be found in the operating
instructions for the WRS-K control unit.
Accessories are installed in accordance with separate instruction manuals
which are provided with the relevant accessories.
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18 Maintenance shutdown
DecommissioningBefore starting any maintenance work, switch OFF the isolator and safeguard
against unauthorised reconnection. If the isolator is switched back on
unintentionally, maintenance staff or others in the vicinity could be at risk from
rotating parts.
Wait for the fans to come to a complete standstill before opening the doors
(approx. 2 minutes). When the doors are opened, negative pressure may draw
in loose objects, which could destroy the fan or even cause a risk to life.
Even when the unit has been shut down, voltage will still be present at terminals
and connections of the EC fans. This means there is a risk of electric shock
that could result in injury or death.
- Do not touch the EC fans for ve minutes after disconnecting the power
across all poles.
- Use a rubber mat if working on the unit when it is electrically charged.
3
1
2
0
I
4
min
2
Open inspection doors with
quadrant key
6074238
Repair switch
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19 Hygiene checklist
MaintenanceRegularly check that the ventilation unit is functioning correctly.
Replace the air lters in the unit at least once a year.
Wear a suitable dust mask when handling the air lters. Dispose of the air lters
in accordance with local regulations.
Hygiene checklist (extract from VDI 6022, sheet 1)
System commissioning: date__________________________
ActivityAction
Hygiene inspectionX
Outdoor air intakes
Check for contamination, damage and
corrosion
Structural units / unit casing
Check for contamination, damage and
corrosion on the air side
Check for condensationCleanX
Check casing for contamination, damage
and corrosion
Air vents
Check air vents, integral perforated plates,
wire mesh or sieves for contamination,
damage and corrosion (spot check)
Spot check lter eeceReplaceX
Spot check air vents with indoor air
induction and extract air intakes for
deposits
Air lters
Check for impermissible contamination,
damage (leaks) and odours
Longest lter replacement intervalX
Air ducts
Check accessible air duct sections for
damage
Check inner air duct surface for
contamination, corrosion and condensation
at two or three representative points
Silencer
Check silencers for contamination, damage
and corrosion
Fan
Check for contamination, damage and
corrosion
Heat exchanger (including heat recovery)
Visual inspection of air/air plate heat
exchanger for contamination, damage and
corrosion
Heating coil: Check for contamination,
damage, corrosion and tightness
Check condensate pan for contamination,
corrosion, damage and tightness
Check the function of the drain and trapClean and repairX
if required
Clean and repairX
Clean and repairX
Clean and repairX
Clean or replaceX
CleanX
Changing the affected lters
Never operate the unit without lters!)
RepairX
Inspect the duct network at further
points and decide whether cleaning is
necessary (not only the visible areas)
Repair or replace; contact spotting if
required
Clean and repairX
Visual inspectionX
Clean, remove if necessary (undo
spacer and clean out countercurrent heat
exchanger)
Clean and repairX
Clean and repairX
1
month3 months6 months
X
12
months
X
X
X
months
24
Repairs
Only qualied personnel may remove faults or repair damage. Replace faulty
components only with original WOLF spare parts.
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20 Maintenance
Fan motor unitMotor and bearing are maintenance-free.
If necessary, clean the impeller with a soapy solution.
Note
Electrical equipment- Regularly check the electrical equipment of the unit
Check that the test lead is seated rmly at the test connector on the inlet nozzle.
Loose seating can result in faulty measurements.
- Replace loose connections and faulty cables immediately
- Regularly check the earth conductor
Thermal wheel heat exchanger
(TWHE)
In normal operating conditions, the actuator and rotor bearing are maintenancefree.
Before starting any maintenance work, disconnect the power supply across
all poles and secure against reconnection, so that the persons charged with
maintenance work cannot be exposed to any risk of crushing or abrasion
injuries due to the rotor starting up suddenly if it is switched on unintentionally,
the automatic cleaning run commences or the rotor restarts automatically after
power failure.
Maintenance work (approx. every 3 months or more frequently if required)
- Check rotor cylinder mass for hygienic condition, damage, corrosion,
contamination and foreign bodies, and clean if required.
Compressed air (max. pressure 5 bar) or, for stubborn contamination, a
pressure washer (water only; no chemical additives) may be used for cleaning
the rotor cylinder mass.
When cleaning, ensure that the cleaning jet hits the cylinder mass at an angle
of 90°. Remove dirty water carefully.
- Check seals for hygienic condition, contamination and foreign bodies, and
clean if required.
- Check drive belt for wear and tension.
If necessary, have it adjusted or replaced by a contractor or the
manufacturer.
- Check rotor for imbalance and lateral trueness, and balance or realign it if
required.
- Check bearing for impermissible heating, vibration and bearing noise.
If necessary, have it replaced by a contractor or the manufacturer.
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electric coil (accessories)Check and clean at regular intervals.
Cleaning the electric coils:
- Vacuum, taking care not to bend the heating coils
- Blast with compressed air, max. 1 bar
Note
Air dampersCheck the dampers for ease of movement. Never lubricate the dampers.
If the cleaning pressure is too high, there is a risk of irreparable mechanical
damage to the electric coils.
The electric coils must be protected from moisture and water.
This could destroy the plastic used and compromise the damper function.
To clean, wipe down with a soapy solution; otherwise maintenance-free.
FilterThe lters are not renewable. They must be replaced when they are dirty, or
no later than after 12 months.
The lters can be removed from the unit once the inspection doors have been
opened (see spare parts).
The clamping levers must be opened (pulled) before pulling out the lters for
the CRL evo max units.
Never operate the CRL ventilation unit without lters!
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Servomotors on the dampersThe motors are maintenance-free.
At regular intervals, check that the connection from the servomotor to the
damper drive is rmly seated.
Condensate panRegularly check the condensate pan for possible soiling and clean if required
(see checklist).
TrapRegularly check the DN 50 trap (accessory) for possible soiling and clean if
required (see checklist).
Rell the trap with water before returning into use.