Vent-Axia 479090 Lo-Carbon PureAir Home Positive Input Ventilation Unit Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Vent-Axia
Table of Contents
- 479090 Lo-Carbon PureAir Home Positive Input Ventilation Unit
- SAFETY AND GUIDANCE NOTES
- INTRODUCTORY NOTES
- INSTALLATION
- Hanging method:
- Floor mounting:
- DIFFUSER GRILLE:
- Heater Unit
- WIRING
- START UP SEQUENCE
- COMMISSIONING
- Lock feature
- AIR FILTER
- Speed Settings
- SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE.
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
479090 Lo-Carbon PureAir Home Positive Input Ventilation Unit
Instruction Manual
479090 Lo-Carbon PureAir Home Positive Input Ventilation Unit
Installation and Wiring Instructions
220-240V-50Hz
Stock Ref. N°
479090 – PureAir Home
479091 – PureAir Home with Heater
479092 – PureAir Home FD
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ILLUSTRATIONS. PLEASE SAVE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Installation and Wiring Instructions for the Lo-Carbon PureAir Home
Positive Ventilation Unit.
SAFETY AND GUIDANCE NOTES
IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMMENCING THE INSTALLATION
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DO NOT install this product in areas where the following may be present or occur:
1.1. Excessive oil or a grease laden atmosphere.
1.2. Corrosive or flammable gases, liquids or vapours.
1.3. Ambient temperatures higher than 40°C or less than -5°C.
1.4. Possible obstructions which would hinder access or removal of the Fan.
1.5. Relative humidity above 90% 1.6. Sudden ductwork bends or transformations close to the Unit. -
All wiring to be in accordance with the current I.E.E. Regulations, or the appropriate standards of your country and MUST be installed by a suitably qualified person.
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The fan must be provided with a 3A fused, isolator switch capable of disconnecting all poles, having a contact separation of at least 3mm.
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Ensure that the mains supply (voltage, frequency, and phase) complies with the fan’s rating label.
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The fan should not be used where it is liable to be subjected to direct water spray.
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
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Precautions must be taken to avoid the back-flow of gases into the room from the open flue of gas or other fuel-burning appliances.
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Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
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Children aged from 3 to 8 years shall only switch on/off the appliance provided the unit is installed as intended for normal operation and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved.
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Children aged 3 to 8 shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance.
Caution – some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present.
INTRODUCTORY NOTES
The Vent Axia Lo-Carbon PureAir Home is a positive input ventilation unit,
designed to be installed in the loft of a dwelling to continually supply
filtered fresh air into the building.
The system consists of a fan unit, an optional heater unit and a diffuser with
a short length of flexible ducting.
The Lo-Carbon PureAir Home has two fully adjustable speed settings; ‘Trickle’
and ‘Energy Recovery’. These speeds are set during installation; there are 5
pre-set speeds or an option allowing the speeds to be chosen manually from
10L/s to 60Us.
The Lo-Carbon PureAir Home uses a sensor to monitor the temperature in the
loft, automatically adjusting the air volume when necessary. ‘Trickle’ speed
is automatically selected when the ambient loft temperature is less than 18°C.
‘Energy Recovery’ is automatically selected when the ambient loft temperature
is between 18 and 27°C. If the ambient loft temperature exceeds 27°C, the Lo-
Carbon PureAir Home will automatically switch to standby (no airflow).
For the model supplied with a heater units (479091 & 479092), the element is
activated by default when the loft air temperature is below 10°C; the system
will then work to maintain an input air temperature of 10°C. This temperature
threshold can be adjusted between 5°C and 20°C during commissioning. The
heater unit can be installed either to the fan unit or directly to the
diffuser spigot. Please note: You cannot fit the heater unit to the diffuser
on “FD” models.
INSTALLATION
TYPICAL INSTALLATION Lo-Carbon PureAir Home UNIT:
Prior to installation ensure that the loft is adequately ventilated. The
following tips can be used as a basis for this. However this is not an
exhaustive list. Ensure that any ridge vents, tile vents and continuous air
gaps are not blocked. These may not be present in older properties; however
there should be enough ‘leakage’ to accommodate the requirements of the Lo-
Carbon PureAir Home unit. One method of checking this is by entering the loft,
closing the loft hatch, switching off the lights and looking for any daylight
penetration. If daylight is visible it is reasonable to assume that there is
adequate ventilation within the loft.
There may well be occasions where a loft is so well sealed that additional
ventilation may need to be provided by the owner/occupier. This will not only
assist the operation of the Lo-Carbon PureAir Home, but may also help to
prevent future expensive structural damage caused by inadequate air movement.
It should be noted that there can never be too much ventilation in a loft.
Ensure that all water tanks are covered and sealed.
Check that all water pipes are lagged.
Ensure that any extract fans are discharging to the outside and not into the
loft.
Check that the loft hatch is tightly sealed. Ensure that all holes in the
ceilings are sealed, i.e. ceiling light fittings etc.
A visual inspection of any flues or chimneys for leakage in the loft should be
carried out by the installer.
If any leakage points are found, or if there is any doubt at all, the
installer should advise the house owner/provider as soon as possible and seek
instruction from them before proceeding with the installation.
Flexible ducting is supplied as standard. Ensure that this is pulled out and
does not allow any moisture to collect; it should be a smooth single curve to
the grille. If the application requires a fixed 90 degree bend, straight
ducting may be used. See Spares and Accessories on page 11.
Hanging method:
The to-Carbon PureAir Home can be hung from a roof beam (Fig. 2). Fix the
screw eye to a convenient roof beam. Use the cord provided to loop through the
eye and around the handle on the unit, there are various notches for the cord
to run through, tie the two ends together using a suitable knot such as an
over hand or fisherman’s knot.
Ensure that the route for the flexible ducting has gentle bends and that the
duct cannot be crushed.
Fit the filters to the unit. Please make sure that the filters are fitted
correctly. This will ensure that all the fresh air entering the dwelling has
passed through the filter first.
Ensure that the screw eye is attached to the beam strongly enough and that the
beam is in sufficient condition to withstand the load. The unit weight Is
approximately 4 kg.
Floor mounting:
Attach the mounting legs to the unit, two per side.
Find a suitable location to fix the unit near to where the diffuser is to be
located. Ensure that the route for the flexible ducting has gentle bends and
that the duct cannot be crushed Fig.3.
The legs and feet can be adjusted to suit ceiling joists of varying spans.
Adjust the legs and feet so that the unit spans over two joists. Secure the
feet to the joists with screws, Fig.4. In the unlikely event that the legs
cannot span the ceiling joists affix the unit to a wooden board or two lengths
of Umber which can then be screwed to the joists.
Fit the filters to the unit. Please make sure that the filters are fitted
correctly. This will ensure that all the fresh air entering the dwelling has
passed through the filter first. 400-600mm Joist Dimensions with Unit
Clearance Heights
DIFFUSER GRILLE:
IMPORTANT: PureAir Home FD models are provided with a different diffuser.
Please note: You cannot fit the heater unit to the diffuser on “FD”
models.
The diffuser must be carefully sited to ensure the maximum effectiveness of
the system. It should be fitted in the ceiling of a common area, ideally above
the landing so that the incoming air can reach all the rooms.
Cut the flexible ducting to a suitable length, where possible stretch the
ducting to its maximum extent and ensure that there is one continuous smooth
bend to the diffuser. The ducting must remain a minimum of am in length.
Remove the loft insulation from the location of the diffuser and cut a
240-260mm dia hole in the ceiling.
Ensure the four locking tabs are folded in and then push the spigot in to the
hole. Holding the diffuser in place: screw the four screws until the locking
tabs are holding the diffuser tight against the ceiling (Fig.5). It is
important not to over tighten these screws as this may warp the diffuser.
Fit the free end of the flexible ducting to the diffuser spigot using the worm
drive clip supplied.
The diffuser should not be situated within 1m of a smoke detector, however if
this is not possible the Lo-Carbon PureAir Home has provisions to blank off
the airflow for up to two quadrants of the diffuser. Two blanking plates are
provided; these should be pushed on to the support struts inside the diffuser
as required. This should be done before the diffuser is installed in the
ceiling as when the screws are tightened down the plates can no longer be
removed. See Fig.6, showing blocking off opposing quadrants, note any 1 or
pair of quadrants can be blocked off as necessary for the install. These block
off plates can also be used to ensure the supply air is spread across a room
rather than directed at close by walls.
Blanking off one side reduces the flow by about 6%, but blanking off two sides
reduces the flow by about 20% and so if two sides are blanked off then you
should consider increasing the fan speed to maintain the appropriate airflow.
IMPORTANT
(Read only if installing with PIV twin spigot kit Ref:- 449071)
Ensure that the adjustable diffuser supplied with the kit is installed nearer
to the PureAir Home unit than the round diffuser supplied with the unit. This
allows both flows to be balanced.
Not to be used with FD models unless the diffuser supplied with the kit is
replaced with diffuser part 475664
Heater Unit
The heater unit must not be located directly below a socket. Please note: You
cannot fit the heater unit to the diffuser on “FD” models.
The heater unit can be mounted either to the unit or to the diffuser spigot
see Fig. 7, where fitted to the unit there are locating pins that fix the
heater to the unit using a bayonet fitting and the locking screw. When fitted
at the diffuser end, make sure the direction of the heater is facing the
correct way, arrow label on heater must point towards diffuser. The power and
sensor cables must be plugged in to the front of the fan unit see Fig 8.
WIRING
A means for disconnection must be incorporated, in the fixed wiring in
accordance with the wiring regulations.
WARNING: THE POSITIVE VENTILATION UNIT AND ANCILLARY CONTROL EQUIPMENT
MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY DURING THE INSTALLATION / OR
MAINTENANCE.
Mains supply voltages (220-240V ac) are present in this equipment which may
cause death or serious injury by electric shock. Only a qualified electrician
or installer should connect the power supply to this unit. The Lo-Carbon
PureAir Home is designed for operation from a single-phase alternating current
source (220-240V AC).
A 2 m integral mains flying lead is connected to the unit for connection to a
3A switched fused spur. It should be capable of disconnecting all poles,
having a contact separation of at least 3mm.
PureAir Home & PureAir Home with Heater unit:
- Ensure the local AC power supply is isolated.
- The product has a pre-wired flying lead. Connect the brown core to Live and the blue core to Neutral.
- Use cable clamps and clips to secure the cable, as appropriate.
IMPORTANT: PureAir Home FD models must be installed with a smoke alarm
with a relay to ensure compliance with building regulations.
In order to have the product switch off in the event of a fire it must be
wired using a smoke alarm with a relay system.
Use Fig.9 as a reference and refer to the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the smoke alarm and relay in order to wire the unit correctly.
Ensure the relay works correctly by testing the fire alarm; the unit should
switch off when the alarm is sounding.
START UP SEQUENCE
When the unit is switched on it will first run through a period of system checks. During this time the display will show various system parameters before the fan motor starts. After 10 seconds the product will be ready for commissioning.
COMMISSIONING
Accessing the Commissioning Menu (See page 10 for Commissioning Menu
Structure)
If the fan is powered and the display is not lit then press any button to
access the menu. After 30 seconds without menu activity the display will
switch off, any changes to the settings will then be applied.
There are three buttons on the front of the unit:
The + button is used to increase the value of a setting, the — button is
used to reduce the value of a setting and the Mode button moves to the next
menu item.
Lock feature
If the lock feature is enabled; when a button is pressed the display will show, —. At this point enter the three digit code by first pressing + or – until the first digit is correct then press MODE to move to the next digit. Repeat until the code is entered and press MODE to enter the commissioning menu. If the code is entered incorrectly, wait until the screen switches off then press any button to begin again.
AIR FILTER
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Fitting the foam seals (x6) to spigot ends before fixing the filters.
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Line up the foam seals with the edge of the spigots, making sure not to cover spigot clips as shown.
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Then fit filters over foam, on to the spigot ends.
The Lo-
Carbon PureAir Home is provided with G4 filters which are suitable for
removing airborne contaminants such as pollen and dust.
Where improved filtration is required optional F7 filters can be used. These
filters are effective at removing finer particles such as particulate
emissions from diesel engines. In urban areas close to main roads F7 filters
are advisable in order to ensure the supply air is clear of these particles
which are potentially harmful to health.
Where F7 filters are fitted, please ensure the flow rate of the fan is as
expected. F7 filters cause extra system resistance so it may be necessary to
increase the fan speed to compensate.
Commissioning Menu Structure
For
most installs the standard features allow for ample adjustability, however in
some install situations the advanced features will improve the unit’s
performance or acceptability.
Radon mode keeps the fan running even at high temperatures to prevent the
build-up of dangerous radon gas in the property. If this is not required it is
recommended not to use this setting. By reducing the trickle speed threshold
the fan will run at higher speed more often, this would be helpful in a
property with persistent damp problems. Increasing the temperature limit will
mean the fan will continue to run at higher temperatures, note radon mode
being on means the unit will ignore this setting.
The menu lock feature will prevent the unit from being adjusted after
commissioning as a pass code is required to access the menu. This can be set
in the menu to any 3 digit hexadecimal combination.
Speed Settings
The Lo-Carbon PureAir Home has two speed settings, ‘Trickle’ and ‘Energy
Recovery’. ‘Trickle’ speed is automatically selected when the ambient loft
temperature is below 18°C. ‘Energy Recovery’ is automatically selected when
the ambient loft temperature is between 18°C and 27°C. If the ambient loft
temperature exceeds 27°C, the Lo-Carbon PureAir Home automatically switches to
standby (no airflow).
The speed settings on the Lo-Carbon PureAir Home are fully adjustable between
10L/s and 60L/s via the manual speed setting option. Alternatively there are 5
Pre-set speeds, the speed settings relate to the number of bedrooms with, for
example, setting b03 being for a three bedroom dwelling. For the approximate
flow rates at each setting see Fig.10. The PureAir Home must be set to provide
adequate ventilation according to Part F of the building regulations.
Fig. 10
| Trickle| Energy Recovery
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No. Bedrooms| L/s| Power (W)| L/s| Power (W)
1| 13| 2.| 25| 4.
2| 17| 3.| 31| 5.
3| 21| 3.| 38| 6.
4| 25| 4.| 44| 8.
5| 29| 4.| 50| 12.
The table shows a set up representative of a good low resistance install. When
F7 filters and/or a long duct run are used it may be necessary to use the
manual speed selection to meet the required flow rate.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that appropriate speeds
are selected.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE.
WARNING: THE POSITIVE VENTILATIION UNIT AND ANCILLARY CONTROL EQUIPMENT
MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY DURING THE INSTALLATION / OR
MAINTENANCE.
The fan motor uses sealed ball bearings, and does not require further
lubrication. Apart from filter change the Lo-Carbon PureAir Home contains no
user serviceable parts. Under normal conditions; i.e. away from main roads and
industrial areas it is recommended that the filter is checked annually and
cleaned or replaced as necessary. Otherwise change as required. The filter may
be gently cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or washed in a soapy water solution
and allowed to air dry before re-fitting. Do not dry the filter in a tumble
dryer. When re-fitting make sure that the filter is fitted correctly. This
will ensure that all the fresh air entering the dwelling has passed through
the filter first.
Below is a list of spares and accessories available for the PureAir Home:
Spares and Accessories | Part Number |
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F7 FILTER PACK | 476401 |
HEATER UNIT | 477626 |
1X REPLACEMENT MOUTNING LEG & FOOT | 477627 |
HANGING KIT | 477628 |
REPLACEMENT G4 FILTER PACK | 477629 |
PIV TWIN SPIGOT KIT | 449071 |
200mm DIAMETER 2m FLEXIBLE DUCTING | 477748 |
REPLACEMENT DIFFUSER | 477889 |
REPLACEMENT DIFFUSER FOR FD MODEL | 475664 |
REPLACEMENT MOUNTING FOOT | 478000 |
DIFFUSER ASSEMBY | 478228 |
REPLACEMENT FOOT PACK | 478000 |
PRODUCT FICHE
For Residential Ventilation Units (Complying Commission Delegated Regulation
(EU) No 1254/2014)
Name:| Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon PureAir Home – 479090| Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon PureAir
Home – 479091| Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon PureAir Home- 479092
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Model ID (Stock Ref.):
SEC Class| B| B| B
SEC Value (‘Average’)| 28.30| 28.30| 28.30
SEC Value (‘Warm’)| 12.80| 12.80| 12.80
SEC Value (‘Cold’)| 55.| 55.| 55.
Label Required? (Yes/No=Out of scope)| No| No| No
Declared as: RVU or NRVU/UVU or BVU| RVU-UVU| RVU-UVU| RVU-UVU
Speed Drive| Variable Speed| Variable Speed| Variable Speed
Type HRS (Recuperative, Regenerative, None)| None| None| None
Thermal Eff: [ (%), NA(if none)]| N/A| N/A| N/A
Max. Flow Rate (m3/h)| 198.00| 198.00| 198.00
Max. Power Input (W): (@Max.Flow Rate)| 14.00| 14.00| 14.00
LWA: Sound Power Level (dB)| 36.| 36.| 36.
Ref. Flow Rate (m3/s)| 0.04| 0.04| 0.04
Ref. Pressure Diff. (Pa)| N/A| N/A| N/A
SPI [W/(m3/h)]| 0.09| 0.09| 0.09
Control Factor & Control Typology: (CTRL/ Typology)| | |
Control Factor; CTRL| 0.65| 0.65| 0.65
Control Typology| Local Demand Control| Local Demand Control| Local Demand
Control
Declared: -Max Internal & External Leakage Rates(%) for BVUs or carry over
(for regenerative heat exchangers only),
-&Ext. Leakage Rates (%) for Ducted UVUs;| N/A| N/A| N/A
Mixing Rate of Non-Ducted BVUs not intended to be equipped with one duct
connection on either supply or extract air side;| N/A| N/A| N/A
Position and description of visual filter warning for RVUs intended for use
with filters, including text pointing out the importance of regular filter
changes for performance and energy efficiency of the unit| N/A| N/A| N/A
For UVUs (Instructions Install Regulated Supply/Extract Grilles Facade)| In
F&W| In F&W| In F&W
Internet Address (for Disassembly Instructions)| www.vent-
axia.com| www.vent-axia.com| www.vent-axia.com
Sensitivity p. Variation@+20/-20 Pa: (for Non-Ducted Vus)| N/A| N/A| N/A
Air Tightness-ID/OD-(m3/h) (for Non-Ducted Vus)| N/A| N/A| N/A
Annual Electricity Consumption: AEC (kWh/a)| 0.46| 0.46| 0.46
Annual Heating Saved: AHS (kWh/a)| | |
AHS: Average| 28.30| 28.30| 28.30
AHS: Warm| 12.80| 12.80| 12.80
AHS: Cold| 55.36| 55.36| 55.36
Disposal
This product should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle
where facilities exist. Check with your local authority for recycling advice.
The Guarantee
Applicable only to products installed and used in the United Kingdom. For
details of guarantee outside the United Kingdom contact your local supplier.
Vent-Axia Guarantees this product for 5 years from date of purchase, (7 year
warranty if purchased and installed by a recommended contractor) against
faulty material or workmanship. In the event of any part being found to be
defective, the product will be repaired, or at the Company’s option replaced,
without charge, provided that the product:-
- Has been installed and used in accordance with the instructions given with each unit.
- Has not been connected to an unsuitable electricity supply. (The correct electricity supply voltage is shown on the product rating label attached to the unit).
- Has not been subjected to misuse, neglect or damage.
- Has not been modified or repaired by any person not authorised by the company.
IF CLAIMING UNDER TERMS OF GUARANTEE
Please return the complete product, carriage paid to your original supplier or
nearest Vent-Axia Centre, by post or personal visit. Please ensure that it is
adequately packed and accompanied by a letter clearly marked “Guarantee Claim”
stating the nature of the fault and providing evidence of date and source of
purchase.
The guarantee is offered to you as an extra benefit, and does not affect your
legal rights
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SALES ENQUIRIES:
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Fax: 01293 565169| TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
Tel: 0344 8560594
Fax: 01293 532814
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Way, Crawley, RH10 9YX
479369
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