airmaster CV 80 Operator's Manual
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airmaster CV 80, 13 4.2.3. Automatic Operation auto Automatic operation is started using a timer, night time cooling, sensors, external contacts or an analogue BMS system. The current air ow and text “auto” are shown on the control panel with a blue light above the fan symbol. Read also “Control functions” on page 24. Air ow can be over- or underridden manually. Automatic operation is cancelled and the text “auto” will disappear. 4.2.4. Operating Menu Start the operating menu by pressing the function but- ton (pos. 2 under ”Control Elements” on page 11). Press a menu point to open the menu or activate/cancel a function. Depending on the menu, r
airmaster CV 80, 20 Startup Guide The startup guide starts automatically when the unit is started for the rst time. The guide can also be started manually subsequently (menu under “Setup”), e.g. to retro- install a CO 2 sensor. The most important settings can be made using the startup guide. The guide must be run completely. When making settings, the guide jumps automatically to the appropriate menu point and back. Startup guide menu points: • Set Default Flow, see page 19. • Set Default Temp, see page 19. • Set High Temperature, see page 19. • Set Date and Time, see page 19. • Set Night Time Cooling and Timer-Controlled Ventilation, see page 17. • Set
airmaster CV 80, 7 1. auto 2. 3. 1. Start or restart automatic operation. Press the function button. >> The unit will start according to its programming if a start signal is active. The control system will reactivate automatic operation after manual override. The current air ow will be shown by a blue stripe. “Auto” will be shown with a blue light. Start operation manual. Double press the function button. >> The unit will start with standard air ow and standard inlet air temperature (see page 19). “Auto” will be shown with a blue light. After
airmaster CV 80, 3 Table of Contents 1. Airlinq ® ...........................................................................................................................................................5 2. Function Principle .........................................................................................................................................5 3. Airlinq Viva (White Control Panel) ................................................................................................................6 3.1. Control Elements .....................................................
8 _ + auto auto auto 3.2.4. Air Flow - Manuel Setting Drag your nger on the setting area clockwise to increase air ow or counter clockwise to reduce air ow. The light will follow your movement. Lift nger from the area when the required air ow is shown. The cur- rent setting will then be shown again with a single blue stripe. After 12 hours (time can be adjusted to 0,
airmaster CV 80, 42 EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Airmaster A/S Industrivej 59 DK-9600 Aars Denmark herewith declare that the following air handling unit / cooling module (series and type (serial numbers) Product CV 80 and AM 100 (3102501-3199999), CV 200 (3201081-3299999), AM 300 (0704474-0799999), AM 500 (0307389-0399999), AM 800 (0902947-0999999), AM 900 (0500787-0599999), AM 1000 (1000273-1099999), DV 1000 (3300068-3399999), AM 1200 (0800128-0899999), CC 100 (1101035-1199999), CC 300 (1600513-1699999), CC 500 (1300425-1399999), CC 800 (1400513-1499999), CC 1000 (1800007-1899999) is in conformity with provisions of the following EC directives Directives
17 4.2.4.5. Setup All operational parameters can be changed under the “ SETUP” menu, according to local conditions. Timers TIMERCONTROLLED VENTILATION and NIGHT TIME COOLING, set using the control panel or “Airlinq User Tool”, starts and stops the air handling unit using a timer. There are up to 7 dierent timer programs for timer-contr
airmaster CV 80, 33 195 x 185 x 92 195 x 185 x 92 195 x 185 x 92 195 x 185 x 92 344 x 220 x 65 344 x 220 x 65 242 x 220 x 92 242 x 220 x 92 280 x 220 x 47 280 x 220 x 47 240 x 440 x 47 280 x 220 x 47 380 x 340 x 47 470 x 300 x 47 190 x 340 x 47 470 x 300 x 47 560 x 284 x 47 470 x 300 x 47 420 x 408 x 92 325 x 480 x 47 408 x 216 x 92 325 x 480 x 47 560 x 284 x 47 325 x 480 x 47 360 x 480 x 92 710 x 350 x 47 840 x 345 x 47 840 x 345 x 47 560 x 284 x 47 840 x 345 x 47 325 x 480 x 47 325 x 480 x 47 790 x 404 x 92 820 x 174 x 47 195 x 185 x 92 195 x 185 x 92 19
airmaster CV 80, 30 7.4.3. Filter Change for CV 80-200, DV 1000, AM 100, 300, 500, 800, 1000 These units are tted with an exhaust air lter (M5 only) and one or two fresh air lters (M5, F7, F9) unless tted with a cooling module, in which case the air handling unit will only have one exhaust air lter. NB! DV 1000: Remove the condensate hose and condensate drain plug from one base pate to drain the condensate before opening the base plate. NB! When changing lters, the unit must be switched o (press function button for at least 2 seconds), disconnected from the mains and prevented from being switched on. • Carefully open the base plate while it is supported.
airmaster CV 80, 5 10 9 8 12 15 4 5 3 11 2 13 7 14 6 1 10 9 8 12 15 4 5 3 11 2 13 7 14 6 1 1. Airlinq ® Airmaster focuses not only on the air handling unit, but also on the control system software and operation. Airlinq is Airmaster’s own unique ventilation control system, which gives the user and service technician impressive overview and full control over the indoor climate, plus easy access to a host of functions, which ensure correct operation of Airmaster air handling units. Airlinq consists of a self-explanatory, intuitive control panel, Airlinq Viva (white) or Airlinq Orbit (bla
airmaster CV 80, 28 7. Service and Maintenance Service and maintenance are vital for problem-free opera- tion of an Airmaster unit and its equipment. The majority of servicing consists of cleaning and inspection of the condensate system and lter change. We recommend that all service is performed by authorised experts. Please contact your service partner by phone or mail to agree service provision. 7.1. External Cleaning NB! The air handling unit must be switched o before cleaning. To remove dirt from the control panel, sensors, cooling module and air handling unit, use a soft, damp cloth and clean water, or water with a
airmaster CV 80, 25 0 A A+10% B min max min+x 0 0 A min max 0 B 5.6. Control Using a CO 2 Sensor A CO 2 sensor is used to control the air handling unit inde- pendent of the room’s CO 2 level. The air ow can either be (1) controlled by the CO 2 sensor, or let the unit’s complete operation be (2) controlled by the CO 2 sensor. 1. Air Flow Control Air ow in [%] [ppm] CO 2 level The unit can be set to run with a reduced basic air volume (min.) for basic ventilation. If the CO 2 level in the room exceeds the programmed lower limit (A), the CO 2 sensor will increase the air ow. If CO 2
19 Date and Time Date and time are preprogrammed according to the calendar. Time changes automatically to summer and winter times. The summer/winter setting can be deactivated using the Airlinq Service Tool. The control system software date and time synchronises automatically with date and time on a connected PC, but can also be set directly. Press Date or Time. >> Set date or time
airmaster CV 80, 9 auto auto auto 0 2 2. 1. 3. 4. 4 6 8 3.2.5. Holiday Mode - Activation Holiday mode is used as basic ventilation when the room is unused for an extended period, e.g. holidays. In holiday mode, the air handling unit will run with min. air ow. The internal control function “Low temperature” is active to protect the unit against ice formation. The control function is able to activate the heating surfaces if necessary. The internal control function “High temperature” is deactivated in holiday mode. See a
airmaster CV 80, 31 Retaining plate for fresh air lters (1) under exhaust air lter. AM 100, CV 80, CV 200: Supply air lter (1) and exhaust air lter (2) under EPP covers. DV 1000: Supply air lter (1) and exhaust air lter (2) under a cover (3). 1 2 33 7.4.4. Filter Change AM 900 and AM 1200 NB! When changing lters, the unit must be switched o (press function button for at least 2 seconds), disconnected from the mains and prevented from being switched on. • Open the unit front cover (AM 9
32 Filter position AM 900: 1. Supply air lter (1) (M5, F7, F9) behind the service cover on top of a AM 900 unit: 2. Extracted air lter (2) (M5 only) on top of the front cover on a displacement model: 3. Extracted air lter (2) (M5) at the bottom of the front cover of a mixing model: Filter position AM 1200: Supply air lter (M5, F7, F9) is tt
airmaster CV 80, 11 1 6 8 3 7 4 5 2 9 “Selectable” “Selected”. “Increase” value. “Reduce” value. “Holiday mode” symbol shows for holiday mode instead of fan symbol (pos. 7.), see page 24. Padlock shows when operated with active automatic operating lock and active screen lock. "auto" “Automatic operation” text o when manual override or underride activated for air ow. Touch screen The Airlinq Orbit control panel is tted with a touch screen operated in the same way as a smartphone. The control surface is 52 x 52 mm. To change the display view, scroll on either the left or right side of the control surface. Screen displays and symbols
airmaster CV 80, _ + auto Quick Guide Orbit Quick Guide Airlinq Orbit Warning and Alarm. Yellow for warnings and red for alarms. See Operator’s Manual page 22. Set air ow. Press current air ow and drag with nger to desired air ow. Or Press direct on the desired air ow. CO 2 level symbol (shows with active CO 2 sensor). Press symbol to see current CO 2 level. Mini-B USB port. See Operator’s Manual page 11. - Cancel Screen lock. See Operator’s Manual page 19. Cancel au
4 5. Control Functions ....................................................................................................................................... 24 5.1. Timer-Controlled Ventilation .................................................................................................................................................................. 24 5.2. Night Time C
airmaster CV 80, This manual must be read before using the Airmaster air handling unit. Compliance with the manual ensures correct use of this product. When using the unit in a room with a re or stove drawing air from the room, all applica- ble provisions must be observed. The unit should not be used in rooms with abrasive particles or ammable or corrosive gas in the air, in wet rooms or explosion- protected rooms. The unit should not be used without the lters specied in this manual. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage arising from use in contravention of these instructions.
airmaster CV 80, 24 5. Control Functions 5.1. Timer-Controlled Ventilation This function controls the Airmaster unit fully automatically according to a timer using an integrated clock. Timer-controlled ventilation can be set using the control panel menu or Airlinq User Tool. This function has 7 independent programs available. Day, start and stop times, air ow and inlet temperature can all be individually set for all programs. 5.2. Night Time Cooling Night time cooling starts and stops the air handling unit using the integrated timer. The function starts the air handling unit even if it has not been in operation if the temperature parameters are fullled. The night
airmaster CV 80, 22 Control and setting Each group in the system is controlled and set in the same way as an individual unit. That means that all control options are available for all groups. The status menu and alarm view are available for all individual units. A group or single unit can be selected for each screen. You can enter or leave the menu from all locations. A “G” or “ID” number is allocated to each group or unit to identify which group/unit is being controlled. The G and ID numbers can be changed, e.g. to a room name or number using Airlinq Service Tool. Grouping is perf
airmaster CV 80, 23 4.3. Warning and Alarm In the event of warnings and alarms, a triangle with an exclamation mark in its centre with a yellow or red light (pos. 4 under ”Control Elements” on page 11) will show in the top left hand corner of the control panel main screen. Press the symbol. >> The control panel will show a large triangular warn- ing/alarm text and “CALL SERVICE” for alarms, plus a telephone number. --- FILTER CHANGE REQUIRED CALL SERVICE In the event of several warnings or alarms, they will be shown in order of priority. --- CONDENSATION --- FILTER NEEDS REPLACIN
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