envirovent Energisava 260 Wall and Floor Mounted Installation Guide
- June 12, 2024
- envirovent
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energiSava® 260
WALL & FLOOR MOUNTED VERSION
INSTALLATION GUIDE AFTER INSTALLATION THE END USER
SHOULD
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
DO NOT THROW AWAY
Safety
Read and understand these instructions carefully before beginning
installation. The unit should only be installed by a competent person.
Electrical Connection
The unit requires a continuous electrical power supply. Connection to the
fixed wiring must be made outside the unit in a suitable location.
The unit must be able to be disconnected from the mains supply after
installation. The unit must be earthed and a suitable isolator having a
minimum contact separation of 3.0mm must be used to provide isolation for the
unit.
The power cable running into the unit must remain the supplied flexible cable
if the power cable becomes damaged, it must be replaced by EnviroVent, an
authorised service agent for your region/country, or a similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not remove or tamper with any electronic components inside the unit.
All wiring must comply with Building Regulations and the current IET Wiring
Regulations (BS7671 in the UK) or equivalent standards for other countries.
The final installation should be examined and tested by a qualified
electrician.
This product is not suitable for use with a Type AC RCD
Location
Check there is space for the unit in your chosen location including room for
access and future servicing of the unit. The unit must not affect the
operation of open-flue appliances. Consider the external vent locations in
relation to open- flues from appliances e.g. boilers.
You must ensure the external supply grilles are positioned away from open
flues to avoid drawing harmful gases into the property. Consult your local
regulations or a qualified gas engineer.
Users
This unit is not intended for use by persons [including children] with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision and usage instruction by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure they do
not play with the unit. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by
children.
Diagrams
Overall unit dimensions and minimum area required for access & maintenance (mm).
The local isolator must be connected to the mains as part of the fixed wiring.
Connect the cores of the power cable to the matching terminals on the local
isolator (3A fuse spur or similar)
The black switch live core of the mains cable can be wired to a switch input
such as a light switch. When the switch is turned on, the boost function is
engaged.
When the switch is turned off, the unit will return to normal running mode. In
this configuration a triple pole isolator must be used.
About the energiSava® 260
The energiSava® 260 is an MVHR unit (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat
Recovery). It is ideal for medium to large sized properties with a kitchen and
up to 5 additional wet rooms. The unit is capable of delivering a maximum
airflow of 86l/s (310m 3 /hr) and a maximum system pressure in excess of
390Pa.
The unit will help to create a fresh and healthy living environment by
supplying filtered air into a property through supply valves. Moist, stale air
is removed out of the property through extract valves.
The heat exchanger inside the unit transfers waste heat energy from the
extracted air to the supplied air in order to improve the thermal efficiency
of the property and reduce heating costs.
When outdoor temperatures are low, the frost protection feature automatically
reduces the supply air flow rate to ensure the heat exchanger inside the unit
does not freeze..
The Intellitrac® humidity tracking function monitors the humidity levels in
the extracted air and will automatically increase the supply and extract air
flow rates when the humidity levels rise. Once the humidity levels are lower
the air flow rates will return to the normal rate.
The automatic, thermal bypass helps to control the temperature of air entering
the home on warmer days.
The energiSava® 260 includes a switch live function. When wired through the
lighting switch of a room (such as a bathroom) the unit will enter boost mode
whenever the light is turned on.
Box Contents
EnergiSava® 260 | EnergiSava® 260 App | EnergiSava® 260 Basic/Remote Switch |
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1x energiSava® 260 unit | 1x energiSava® 260 app unit | 1x energiSava® 260 |
unit
1x Remote control| 1x Instruction guide| 1x Wired Remote Switch RS only)
1x Instruction guide| 1x User guide| 1x Instruction guide
1x User guide| 1x App guide| 1x User guide
1x Wall mounting bracket| 1x Wall mounting bracket| 1x Wall mounting bracket
5x Screws 8g x 2.0”| 5x Screws 8g x 2.0”| 5x Screws 8g x 2.0”
5x Plasterboard plugs| 5x Plasterboard plugs| 5x Plasterboard plugs
2x Wall mount spacers| 2x Wall mount spacers| 2x Wall mount spacers
2x Screws 10g x 0.5”| 2x Screws 10g x 0.5”| 2x Screws 10g x 0.5”
The floor mounted version of the unit contains:
2x large mounting brackets
2x small mounting brackets
16x Screws 10g x 0.5”
1x drainage kit
Pre – Installation Checklist
- Does the unit fit in the space where it will be installed?
- Is there room to connect ducts to the spigots without tight duct bends?
- Is there room to access and replace the filters after installation?
- Are there any obstructions above or below the locations where the input and extract valves are to be fitted?
- Is the mounting surface strong enough to support the unit?
- Is the mounting surface level?
- Are there adequate facilities to connect the unit condensate drain to the internal waste system of the property?
Installation – Wall Unit
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Hold the unit in the chosen location and check there is space for ducts, condensate drainage, filter and keypad access.
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Once you are satisfied with the position, fix the wall bracket in place.
Use 5 8gx2.0” screws and 5 plasterboard plugs. -
Now attach the two wall spacers to the back of the unit. This must be done to ensure that any condensate drains out of the unit correctly.
Use 2 10gx0.5” screws. -
Place the unit onto the wall bracket. Hold the end of the tie down cable flush to the wall then screw it in place. This will ensure the unit is not accidentally knocked out of position.
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Make a water-tight connection between the drainage connector on the unit and the waste water system in the property. A suitable nonreturn device must be fitted to ensure air and waste water from the drain system do not flow back up into the unit. The drainage must be fitted with a minimum 5 degree fall away from the unit.
Installation – Floor Unit
- Hold the unit in the chosen location and check there is space for ducts, condensate drainage, filter and keypad access.
- Screw the four mounting brackets to the unit as shown using the screws provided. The two larger brackets are fitted at the spigot end.
- Connect the drainage kit as shown with a water-tight connection.
- Screw all four brackets to the mounting surface then make a water-tight connection between the drainage connector on the unit and the waste water system in the property with a minimum five degree fall and an appropriate non- return device fitted (see accessories section on page 20).
Installation – Wall & Floor Units
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Fit the external supply and extract terminations.
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Fit the supply and extract valves inside the property.
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Fit the ductwork between the external terminations, the MVHR unit and the supply and extract valves.
Ductwork should be fitted in accordance with the Approved Document F of building regulations.
(Example RH unit configuration shown). Ducts to and from atmosphere and through unheated spaces need to be insulated.
All ductwork should be as large a diameter as possible (min. 125mm) and use rigid duct or a suitable semirigid duct system such as Envirovent fast track. -
Connect each duct path to the spigot.
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With the mains supply isolated, wire the unit to the local isolator as per the wiring diagram on page 4 and in accordance with the local wiring regulations. When the power is turned on, air will begin flowing into the property after a few seconds.
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If you are installing a remote switch (-RS) unit:
a) Open the switch ensuring the ribbon cable remains connected to the PCB.
b) Screw the switch to the wall in an accessible location.
c) Replace the lid and tighten the two screws.
Commissioning
All maintenance and building works should be complete before commissioning
this MVHR unit. This will avoid any other major disturbance to the
installation or high volumes of dust or debris being drawn into the system. Do
not commission the MVHR unit until it is fully installed including power,
ductwork, internal valves and external vents.
MVHR systems must be commissioned in accordance with Approved Document F of
the Building Regulations for England and Wales. For MVHR commissioning
guidance in other countries, please refer to the relevant local Building
Regulations for that country.
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Determine the required ventilation rates. For guidance see Approved Document F of the building regulations for England and Wales.
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During normal running mode, press the SET button for 4 seconds to enter commissioning mode. (Humidity and temperature sensor input is disabled temporarily while the unit is in commissioning mode).
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LEDs B C D will light and LED A will flash indicating that the extract boost flow rate is being modified.
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Fully open all supply/extract valves then measure the air flow rate at all system extract points using a calibrated air flow meter capable of measuring in l/s or m3 /hr.
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Add the extract rates from all rooms together then compare this value to the calculated whole building boost extract ventilation rate.
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Use the + and – buttons to increase or decrease the flow rate in order to meet the calculated whole building extract ventilation rate.
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Now adjust the individual valves to extract at the appropriate rate for each wet room.
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Press the SET button once to move on to the next flow rate. The flashing LED indicates which flow rate is being modified.
A: Extract Boost
B: Supply Boost
C: Extract Trickle
D: Supply Trickle -
Commission the unit in the order shown below, using the previous steps for adjusting air flow rates and valves.
(When maximum speed setting is reached, the LED will flash faster.
When the minimum speed setting is reached the LED will flash slowly).
Step | Flow Rate | Actions |
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1 | Extract Boost | Lock the valves. |
Record the air flow rates.
2| Supply Normal (Trickle)| Lock the valves.
Record the air flow rates.
3| Supply Boost| Do not adjust the valves.
Record the air flow rates.
4| Extract Normal (Trickle)| Do not adjust the valves.
Record the air flow rates.
- When commissioning is complete for all four flow rates, press SET for 4 seconds to return to normal running mode. If this is not done, the unit will automatically return to normal running mode after 60 minutes of inactivity and the current settings will be saved.
Wi-Fi App myenvirovent
App enabled units can be controlled using the envirovent app on Apple and
Android devices. A separate instruction guide for the envirovent app is
included in the box. The guide can also be accessed from within the app. Once
the unit has been installed, refer to this guide for connection and further
settings. The SSID and password information for the unit is printed on the
back page of the app guide and also on a label attached to the bottom of the
unit.
Wireless Remote Control
To view the current status of the unit:
- Press any button to wake the remote control and the relevant LEDs will light up according to the current status of the unit.
To manually activate or deactivate the boost function:
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Press any button to wake the remote control.
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Press the button again, the boost LED will flash (red). After 2 seconds the unit will enter boost mode for 20 minutes then automatically return to trickle mode.
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If the switch live connection is turned on then boost cannot be cancelled until the switch live connection is turned off.
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To deactivate the boost mode, repeat the above steps.
To manually activate or deactivate the summer bypass function: -
Press any button to wake the remote control.
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Press the button again twice. The bypass LED will flash (red). After 2 seconds the unit will enter bypass mode for 24 hours then automatically return to the normal running mode.
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To deactivate the summer bypass mode, repeat the above steps.
To switch between auto and manual summer bypass modes:
- Wake the remote control.
- Press and hold the button for 5 seconds, the filter LED will flash green.
- Press the button once to switch to edit the summer bypass mode.
- Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to switch between summer bypass modes.
- Auto = Bypass LED constant, Manual = bypass LED flashing.
Filter indicator and reset:
- If on waking the remote control the filter LED flashes (green), the filters need to be replaced. Contact EnviroVent to order new filters.
- After replacement filters have been installed, wake the remote control.
- Press and hold the button for 5 seconds, the filter LED will flash green.
- Press and hold the button for 5 seconds again to reset the filter, the filter LED will flash rapidly for 2 seconds to confirm the filter reset.
Pairing an extra remote control:
- Turn the unit off at the isolation point.
- Restore the power to the unit. For 20 seconds from restarting, the unit will be in pairing mode.
- Press the button on the new remote control once within the 20 seconds and the remote control will pair to the unit.
- If LED 2 lights green, the pairing has succeeded.
To reset/wipe wireless remote control memory:
- Press the + button on the unit control panel for 10 seconds.
- LEDs A,B,C and D will all flash.
- Press the button on any EnviroVent wireless remote control.
- The memory of any linked wireless remote controls is wiped.
Fault indication:
- If on waking the remote control all LEDs are flashing (red), a fault has occurred with the MVHR unit. If it persists, call EnviroVent on 01423 810 810 for further help.
When the remote control battery need to be replaced, remove the two screws then open the remote control. The battery is located on the back of the front cover. Replace the battery then clip the rear cover back on. The switch will remain paired with the unit after battery replacement. The remote control uses 1x CR2032 battery. Dispose of the discarded battery in a safe manner.
Technical Specification
Spigot diameters | 125mm |
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Maximum air flow rate | 86l/s (310m³/hr) |
Maximum power consumption | 145W |
Electrical Supply | 230V Single Phase 50Hz |
Ingress protection rating | IPX2 |
Filter grade | ISO Coarse 45% (G3) |
Boxed unit weight | 16kg |
Unboxed unit weight | 14kg |
Airflow Performance
Post-Installation Checklist
- Installation instructions have been understood. Contact EnviroVent on 01423 810 810 if you require further technical help.
- Ductwork diameter is 125mm or larger throughout the property. Minimal amounts of flexible duct have been used in the installation.
- All ducts, valves, vents and drainage points are connected, mechanically fixed and sealed. Both filters are inserted into the filter slots on the unit.
- The unit is securely fixed with adequate space left for servicing. Condensate drain is securely connected to the waste water system, a non return device is correctly fitted and pipework has been water tested before connection to the MVHR unit.
- All major building works have been completed prior to commissioning.
- Supply and extract air flow rates have been commissioned with a calibrated anemometer to meet Approved Document F of the Building Regulations for England and Wales.
- Commissioning air flow rate data has been recorded.
- The occupants of the property are familiarised with the operation and maintenance of the system.
Filter Maintenance
- Filters must be inspected every 6 months and replaced at least every 12 months. If filter maintenance is not carried out, it can invalidate the warranty.
- Isolate the unit from the mains supply then slide off the front cover.
- Remove the filter caps, replace both filters the reinsert filter caps.
- Engage the mains supply then reset the filter indication by pressing the minus button for 10 seconds.
- Not maintaining the filters during the life of the product can invalidate the warranty. Filter indication duration is factory set to 12 months.
Spares/Accessories
Item Description | Order Code |
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Replacement Filter | FILTER-ES250 |
125mm white supply valve | 1DIFSUPPLY125WH |
125mm white extract valve | 1DIFEXTRACT125WH |
150mm white supply valve | 1DIFSUPPLY150WH |
150mm white extract valve | 1DIFEXTRACT150WH |
Spare remote control | SWH-W-MVHR |
Condensate non-return valve (wall) | 1ATUNVALVE |
Condensate non-return valve (floor) | 1ACHEPVOVALVE32 |
Warranty
We appreciate you choosing this quality EnviroVent product, which is designed
and manufactured in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. We are confident that you will
be delighted with the performance of the system and the resulting improvement
in air quality in your home after it has been installed.
This unit is covered by a 2-year warranty, subject to the replacement of
filters every 12 months, or more frequently as required, dependant on the
environmental conditions. You should not dismantle or remove any parts of the
product other than those instructed in this guide. Tampering with the unit
will void the warranty. The valves should be checked periodically to ensure
there is air flowing through the system.
EnviroVent Supply & Installation
If your product has been supplied and installed by EnviroVent Ltd it is
covered with a two-year parts and labour warranty. If you detect a fault,
please contact us on 01423 810810. You will be given guidance over the phone,
or an arrangement may be made for a member of our team to visit (call-out
charges may apply if a fault cannot be identified).
Supply Only
If your product has been supplied by EnviroVent and installed by a third party
it is covered by a two-year parts only warranty. If you detect a fault and the
product has been installed in accordance to the fitting/wiring instructions,
relevant guidance documents and by a competent and qualified person (proof may
be required), please return the product to the place of purchase for a
replacement.
Warranty Conditions & Exclusions
Please note that a receipt will be required as proof of purchase. Products
bought from an unapproved source, including but not limited to auction
websites, are not covered by the warranty.
- The system must be correctly installed and operated according to the instructions contained in the user guide supplied.
- The warranty will be rendered invalid if the system has been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorized, which in any way contradicts the instruction guide set out by EnviroVent.
- The warranty does not cover accidental damage, misuse or abuse.
- The warranty is in addition to your statutory or legal rights.
Your unit serial number
For warranty conditions and exclusions, visit
www.envirovent.com/warranty
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Boxed unit weight: 16kg
Unboxed unit weight: 14kg
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References
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