AERMEC VMF-E0X Manuel D'utilisation Et D'installation page 16

Système vmf platine thermostat pour ventilo-convecteurs
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- 4-pipe system:
With the selector in the OFF/Aux
position, ventilation switched off and
the valve is closed
With the selector in the AUTO, V1, V2,
V3 position, the Heating/Cooling mode
is decided on the basis of the position
of the temperature selector, activating
the respective valve. The ventilation
makes on-off cycles of variable duration
depending on the position of the
temperature selector.
• Behaviour with a faulty ambient
temperature probe on a Slave fan coil
The board automatically assumes the
reading of the ambient probe of the
Master fan coil.
• Heating mode with electric heater (if
present)
The electric heater must be enabled by
configuring the dip-switches on the
thermostat again. Activate the heater-
operated heating by positioning the
control panel selector on AUX.
Standard operation is of the ON-OFF
type.
The electric heater intervenes when there
is a thermostat operation request and
the water temperature is sufficiently
low.
It should be noted that when the
thermostat starts up, the heater is OFF,
so it will only be activated if the water
temperature is below the enabling
threshold (35°C with normal band and
31°C with reduced band).
In any case, the activation of the electric
heater involves a similar ventilation
management to that in Automatic
mode. The electric heater cannot be
used in modulated power thermostat
configuration.
If the fan coil is operated with continuous
ventilation, then the electric heater
will switch off when the set point is
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reached; following the post-ventilation
phase (described below), the ventilation
continues at speed V1.
Electric heater operation involves
pre-ventilation and post-ventilation
phases in relation to its activation and
deactivation.
It should be noted that the pre-ventilation
phase (20" at V1) always corresponds
to the activation of the electric heater,
while the post-ventilation phase always
corresponds to the deactivation of the
electric heater (60" at V1).
Example: the thermostat requests fan
operation with the heater activated (i.e.
the water temperature is sufficiently
low), so we will have 20" of ventilation
at speed V1 (pre-ventilation) after
which the thermostat will operate at
the ventilation speed determined by
the microprocessor on the basis of the
difference between the actual ambient
temperature and the set temperature.
Once the set temperature has been
reached, if the heater is still active (i.e.
the water temperature is sufficiently
low), we will have post-ventilation for
1min at speed V1.
It should be noted that when the heater is
switched off during operation because
the water temperature is sufficiently
high, then after reaching the set
temperature, ventilation continues at
speed V1 for the remaining time needed
to terminate the post-ventilation cycle.
Finally, please note that the heater is
never enabled if the thermostat is in
anti-freeze or emergency mode, due to
the ambient probe.
Electric resistance used as unique heat
source
For the fan coil management, which
supply cooling through battery and
heating through the resistance, it is
necessary to configure the thermostat
as follows:
Set the presence of (2-3 way) cut-off
valve: dip 1 ON
Set the presence of the resistance
management in replacement mode:
dip 5 and dip 6 ON.
The resistance can be activated regardless
of the position of the mode of operation
selector of the thermostat (AUTO-V1-
V2-V3-AUX).
Fan coils supporting this configuration
have the air side changeover and the
general control only. As it applies to
the integration management, also in
this mode of operation the resistance is
activated according to pre-ventilation
and post-ventilation logics so as to
prevent the activation of safety
thermostats.
• Operation with purifying devices (if
present)
If purifying devices are installed
(Plasmacluster or bactericidal lamp),
they must be enabled by configuring the
dip-switches on the thermostat again.
With the selector on "Aux", the ambient
is purified regardless of the thermostat
operation requests.
Unlike the electric heater however, this
type of accessory is even activated
if the operation speed selector is not
positioned on "Aux".
On "Aux", the fan will always operate
at minimum speed, closing any shutoff
element whose use is recommended
with this function and thereby avoiding
any ambient alterations (overheating /
under-cooling).

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