MTD ERV 350, ERV 365 manual Menu P5 ! Setting additional control functions

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Menu P5 ! Setting additional control functions

 

 

Values for additional control functions

Sub-menu

Description

Minimum

Maximum

Standard

P50

Activation of

0 (= No)

1 (= Yes)

0

 

the chimney sweep control system.

 

 

 

P51

Indicate whether

0 (= No)

1 (= Yes)

0

 

preheater is installed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

change only if a preheater was subsequently installed.

If the MTD-ERV 350 has to be reset to the works settings via P75, a subsequently installed preheater will be reset as standard to "ABSENT".

Check the presence of the preheater after a general reset via menu P75.

P52

Setting the

0

3

2

 

preheater control.

 

 

 

 

ϖ

Level 0

 

 

 

 

ϖ

Particularly safe setting.

 

 

 

 

Level 1

 

 

 

 

ϖ

Safe setting.

 

 

 

 

Level 2

 

 

 

 

ϖ

Nominal setting.

 

 

 

 

Level 3

 

 

 

 

 

Economy setting.

 

 

 

Note:

ThePREHEATERISSWITCHEDONEARLIESTWITHTHEparticularlysafesetting.Thislevelthusoffersthe greatest safety for maintaining balanced ventilation. On the other hand, the preheater is switchedonthelatestintheECONOMYSETTING.Thislevelthusofferstheleastsafetyformaintain- ing balanced ventilation.

During commissioning of the MTD-ERV350 the preheater control can generally be left on Level 2:NOMINAL SETTING (= works setting).Only in areas with cold winters (with daytime tem- peraturesregularlyapprox.-10°Corbelow)shouldLevel1:SAFESETTINGorevenLevel0:PARTICU-

LARLY SAFE SETTINGS be selected.

 

 

 

 

Values for additional control functions

Sub-menu

Description

 

Minimum

Maximum

Standard

P53

Indicate presence of an extractor hood.

 

0 (= No)

1 (= Yes)

0

 

Note:

 

 

 

 

 

If an extractor hood is connected to the

 

 

 

 

 

ventilation system, the user can set the

 

 

 

 

 

ventilation levels for the extractor hood

 

 

 

 

 

via P29.

 

 

 

 

P54

Indicate presence of a bypass.

 

0 (= No)

1 (= Yes)

1

 

Note:

 

 

 

 

 

The MTD-ERV 350 is equipped with a by-

 

 

 

 

passasstandard.Thevaluecantherefore

 

 

 

 

be left at '1'.

 

 

 

P55

Indicate presence of a post-heater.

0 (= No)

1 (= Yes)

0

P56

Setting the necessary air volume for the

nL

HL

nL

 

dwelling.

 

 

 

 

nL: "Normal air volume".

 

 

 

 

HL: "High air volume".

 

 

 

Note:

Setting the air volume in P56 (to "nL" or "HL") forms the basis for setting the air specifications and hence for setting the fans. For further information, see section 4.5 and P30 to P37.

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Contents MTD-ERV 350 All rights reserved Table of Contents Checking the Scope of Supply Foreword CE SymbolWarranty and Liability Warranty will be voided ifSymbols Used SafetySafety Precautions SafetyInstallationsandSafetyMeasuresDefinition of Terms CC Ease Operating Unit Moisture Recovery OptionAvailable Operating Aids 2 3-position Switch Option ReadingandSettingComfortTemperature Setting Date and TimeReading off the comfort temperature Bathroom Switch OptionReading off the ventilation level Setting the comfort temperatureReadingandSettingVentilationLevel Setting the ventilation levelSwitchingSupplyandExhaustAirFansOn and Off Switching Extractor Hood On and Off OptionWeekday fan position Weekend fan position Setting Ventilation ProgrammeReturn to the main window Access to the P menusMaking settings in the P menus Setting Additional Functions via the P MenusMenu P1 ! Status of the functions Menu P2 ! Set time delaysMenu P9 ! Status of the functions from menu P5 Setting Ventilation Using Bathroom Switches Use of the Switches OptionService by the User Setting Ventilation Using 3-position SwitchesCleaning or Replacing Filters For cleaningFor replacement Malfunctions Cleaning Valves in the Home2 3-positionSwitchwithMalfunctionLED On the position of the valvesWhat to Do in the Event of a Malfunction? End of Service LifeControlled Ventilation System Components of the Balanced Ventilation SystemMTD-ERV Preheater in MTD-ERV MTD-ERV 350 Methods of OperationAdditional Options Post-heater* in Duct System Ventilation via Extractor HoodRH Sensor* in the Home 4 CO2 Sensor* in the HomeUnderground Geothermal Heat Exchanger Technical Specifications Power supply Dimension Sketch Checking the Scope of Supply Preconditions for InstallationInstallation of the MTD-ERV Transport and UnpackingConnection of the Condensation Drain Wall MountingConnection of the Air Ducts MTD-ERV 350 Right Commissioning the MTD-ERVSelect a value for the parameter with or Menu P3 ! Set ventilation controls Menu P4 ! Read off the temperatures % and ppmMenu P5 ! Setting additional control functions Menu P7 ! Read off malfunctions and system information Menu P6  Setting additional control functionsExplanation Menu P8  Open-loop and closed-loop controlInspection of Heat Exchanger and Fans Setting the Air SpecificationsMaintenance by the Installer MTD-ERV 350 R MTD-ERV 350 LFilter Cleaning, if Preheater is Fitted Code Description Malfunction Indications on the CC Ease DisplayAvoid contact with the PCB Malfunction indications on the CC Ease Display à RemedyReset unit MIN MED T1 OK? A0 / A10 / A11 Problem/Malfunction Cause Check / measure Malfunctions or Problems without IndicationsNumber Part Spare PartsSupply air Wiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 LEFT-HAND Standard VersionSupply air Wiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 LEFT-HAND Luxury VersionWiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 RIGHT-HAND Standard Version Wiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 RIGHT-HAND Luxury Version EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of ConformityPage

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