Energy counters. This menu shows how much en-
ergy is recovered by the heat exchanger, as well as
the energy consumed by the heater and the entire
unit. It also shows the average daily value of the spe-
cific power of the air handling unit (SPI).
Energy counters
Recovered energy, kWh
Day / Month / Total
24 / 720 / 2160
Consumed energy, kWh
Day / Month / Total
11 / 353 / 960
Heating energy, kWh
Day / Month / Total
9,6 / 288 / 777
Specific power (SPI) per day
0,38
2.4.6.2. Scheduling
The menu item is used for planning the air handling unit operations, according to a weekly program.
The user can select one of the four schedules using the arrows at the bottom:
Scheduling
0
4
8
12
16
20
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
STAY AT HOME
STAY AT HOME
Mo Tu We Th Fr
Sa Su
08:00
16:00
16:00
17:00
17:00
20:00
1
2
3
To disable the air handling unit, you can set the STANDBY mode, or when setting the program's events just
make a break at the times when the unit must not operate.
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STAY AT HOME
Recommended when there are always people in the residential premises
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and ventilation is always needed.
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WORKING WEEK
Recommended when people are at work during the daytime, i.e. they are
at home only in the morning and evening, and on weekends.
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OFFICE
Recommended if the unit is installed in an office, and the ventilation is
required only during the day and only on weekdays.
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CUSTOM
Schedule available for an individual user's programming. The program is
not set by default.
The schedules are preset at the factory, but each of them can be modified
individually, or the user can create his own schedule. To do this, select the
preferred schedule and touch the schedule in the centre of the screen for five
seconds.
All of the above schedules can have up to four different operation pro-
grams. Each program can be made of five events.
To start the program, or the event, click "+" – and to cancel it click "X".
To view the programs (if there are several of them), click on the figures in
the bottom of the application bar: 1, 2, 3 or 4.
After adding a new event, first choose the days of the week in the program,
then continue to set the operation modes: AWAY, NORMAL, INTENSIVE or
BOOST and the operation start and end times.
In order for the air handling unit to operate according to the selected weekly
schedule, press the AUTO button on the main window (Fig. 2.4).
Alarms. This menu displays messages about exist-
ing faults. After the removal of the fault (see Chapter
2.6), these messages can be deleted by selecting
Delete. By pressing the "History" button, you can
view up to 50 faults in the recorded history.
Alarms
F6
Electric heater overheat
F4
Low supply air temperature
Delete
History
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