Klimair BASE 100 100mm Fan with Heat Recovery Instruction Manual
- June 30, 2024
- Klimair
Table of Contents
- Klimair BASE 100 100mm Fan with Heat Recovery
- Product Usage Instructions
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- TECHNICAL DATA
- INTRODUCTION TO INSTALLATION **
- CONFIGURATION
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: MODEL BASE
- FUNCTIONS LIST FOR REMOTE
- LIST OF FUNCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Klimair BASE 100 100mm Fan with Heat Recovery
Specifications
- Model: UNOKLIMA 2.0
- Available Models: BASE 100, BASE 160, REMOTE 100, REMOTE 160
- Power Supply: 220-240V, 50Hz
- Max Heating Power: 93%
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
Follow the installation instructions provided in the manual for both
exterior and interior installations.
Electrical Connections
- For MODEL BASE: Direct connection to 220-240V power supply.
- For MODEL REMOTE: Single unit connection with L (live) and N (neutral) terminals.
Configuration
Set MASTER unit and SLAVE units according to the DIP switch settings as
described in the manual.
Operation
MODEL BASE
- Remove battery protection from the remote control.
- Press the STOP/START button to operate the ventilation system.
MODEL REMOTE
- Remove battery protection from the remote control.
- Follow the function list on the remote control for different operations.
Battery Replacement
Use CR2025 3V batteries for both MODEL BASE and MODEL REMOTE. Dispose of
batteries according to local regulations.
FAQ
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Can BASE or REMOTE units be installed in bathrooms and toilets?
- No, it is recommended not to install the units in wet areas like bathrooms or toilets.
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If the unit starts but does not receive signals from the remote control?
- Ensure the remote control is pointing towards the MASTER unit. Check and adjust DIP switch settings for MASTER-SLAVE installation.
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If there is no communication between MASTER and SLAVE units?
- Check the connection between units and verify correct dip switch settings for MASTER-SLAVE installation.
VENTILATION
UNOKLIMA 2.0
BASE 100 / 160
REMOTE 100 / 160 INSTALLATION, USE & MAINTENANCE
PRECAUTIONS
This product is made in conformity to applicable CEE rules and is manufactured
to perform constant air change in a room. Follow these instructions to ensure
performance, mechanical and electrical reliability. Keep this instruction
leaflet safe together with the purchase receipt. The purchase receipt is your
proof of guarantee. Do not use this product for other purposes than
ventilation of non-wet rooms.
- Remove packing and make sure that the appliance is intact and undamaged.
- Check that your electrical voltage and frequency correspond to those marked on the fan rating label; Install the product at a high place on an outerH wall.
- This appliance must only be used for the purpose it was built for, i.e., air replacement in non-wet rooms.
- Do not operate the appliance in the presence of inflammable vapours (alcohol, petrol, etc.).
- Before cleaning or maintenance, disconnect the power supply to the fan. Any maintenance and cleaning operation that requires dismounting the unit must only be done by authorized personnel.
- Make sure you have completely assembled the product before starting up the fan.
- At least once a year, remove dirt and incrustation from the impeller and motor casing. Clean or replace the filter every 3000 operating hours or every 3rd month. Make sure the impeller is intact and able to rotate freely without oscillation and is properly fixed to the shaft.
- When the appliance is out of use, the power shall be shut off.
- Installation must be carried out by qualified personnel according to manufacturer’s instructions. Incorrect installation and use can cause damage for which the manufacturer cannot be considered liable.
- The fan is a fixed appliance, and the main supply must be done by flexible cable with plug or by an onnipolar switch with a minimum opening of the contacts of 3 mm.
- When installing the fan in a room containing a combustion heater ensure that there is sufficient air supply to both appliances. This is to ensure the efficient operation of the heater and to allow a proper operation of the fan. The fan must discharge into a single pipe directly to the outside.
- This appliance can be used by persons aged from 8 years and above if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way. The appliance is not a toy for children.
INTENDED USE
The product is made to provide a constant air exchange inside one room. The
system can be generally installed in all non-wet rooms.
The product is equipped with a ceramic heat exchanger that accumulates heat
during the extraction of warm, used, air from the room while, transferring the
heat stored in the heat exchanger to the fresh inlet air. The product is
designed for outer wall installation. The duct containing the heat exchanger
is supplied for walls with a maximum thickness of 500mm; the duct can be
shortened to a minimum of 250mm. The extracted or incoming air must not
contain inflammable or explosive mixtures, chemical vapors, dusts, oils and
other pathogenic substances.
GARANTY
This product grants a 5-year guaranty against manufacturing defects. The
purchase receipt is the proof of guaranty. It is recommended to copy or scan
the reciept. The printer’s ink often fades over time. The guaranty ceases to
apply in the event of: Unauthorized installation, incorrect installation, if
the installation deviates from the manual, inappropiate installation,
inappropiate handling of the unit or parts hereof, operating disruptions in
the electrical power supply.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Internal cover
- Shutter
- Electrical unit
- Fan
- Filters
- Heat exchanger
- Wall duct
- Wind deflector
TECHNICAL DATA
The product is categorized as a class II product with IP X4 protection degree. The product is projected for indoor installations with working temperatures between -30°C and +50°. The design of the heat recovery system is in continuous evolution; therefore, some models may differ from those described in this manual.
- 50Hz. 220-240V.
- Max heat effekt 93%.
- Model BASE has three levels of speed: Speed 1, 2 & 3.
- Model REMOTE* has speed 1, 2 & 3 plus an additional night speed as well.
UNOKLIMA 2.0 | Speed: | Night* | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Klimair® RE-2 | Capacity m3/h: | 5 | 10 | 20 | 30 |
100mm | Effect W: | 4 | 4,7 | 5,6 | 6,9 |
**Noise 3m dB(A): | 10 | 14 | 28 | 35 |
Max ventilation 20m2 per unit on speed 3
Optimal heat effect achieved on speed 2
UNOKLIMA 2.0 | Speed: | Night* | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Klimair® RE-2 | Capacity m3/h: | 10 | 20 | 40 | 60 |
160mm | Effect W: | 3,9 | 4,2 | 5,5 | 6,7 |
**Noise 3m dB(A): | 6 | 13 | 24 | 32 |
Max ventilation 40m2 per unit on speed 3
The optimal heat/ventilation ratio is achieved at speed 2
Noise level in extraction direction. During intake, the noise level is lower.
INTRODUCTION TO INSTALLATION **
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Installation must only be carried out by properly authorized personnel. Make sure that the main electrical supply in the installation room is disconnected before assembly the electrical operations. The appliance must not be installed near curtains, drapes, etc. as these could compromise the correct working of the product. Avoid installation near by combustion or gas heaters. Install the fan high up on an outer wall. In case of installation of more than one appliance in the same room, the distance between the products must be at least 3 meters.
Before assembling or using this product, read all the instructions in this manual and be sure to have all the necessary material and tools for the installation. Follow the instructions in this manual. The product runs in heat recovery cycles of 70 seconds in extraction followed by intake. From switching on the product it takes 40 seconds for the shutter to open and the device runs .
PREPARE INSTALLATION
EXTERNAL INSTALLATION
INTERNAL INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
MODEL BASE direct connection.
MODEL REMOTE single unit connection.
The power must be switched off on all units.
MODEL REMOTE in master-slave connection. Up til 16 units in series.
The power must be switched off on all units.
MASTER & SLAVE units must be connected by cables
Humidity and twilight sensors are controlled by the first unit connected,
MASTER.
An installation with long wires or with a lot of electric equipment connected
may cause signal disturbance. This can be avoided by using shielded cables and
connect a termination resistor of 120ohm on pin 3 and 4 of the terminal block
of the last SLAVE-unit.
CONFIGURATION
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MODEL BASE
Model Base is not to be configurated. It has a direct connection operated on the ON/OFF switch on the unit. Start & stop and speed 1, 2 or 3 are selected on the remote. -
MODEL REMOTE, single unit.
Model Remote as a single unit is not to be configurated. It has a direct connection operated on the ON/OFF switch on the unit. All features are selected on the remote. -
MODEL REMOTE more units in series.
Model Remote in MASTER-SLAVE series-installation must be configurated. Max. 16 units in series. -
The first connected unit will be MASTER. Following units are to be configurated in a sequence of
‘SLAVE opposite MASTER’ and ‘SLAVE same as MASTER’. -
Only the MASTER unit receives commands from the remote. Humidity and twilight sensors are controlled only by the MASTER unit.
In case of large indoor space or installation on multi-floors, it is recommended to split the system into zones e.g. living area, sleeping area or 1st floor-2nd floor for easier control of the units.
RESET CONFIGURATION
ONLY MODEL REMOTE in MASTER-SLAVE series installation.
In case of mistakes in the configuration of the units through dip switches
- Switch OFF the power
- Change the configuration of dip switches as needed
- Switch ON the power
NOTE: No change of configuration is possible if the power is ON.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: MODEL BASE
Remove the battery safety-tab from the remote.
ON / OFF on the unit
The product runs in heat recovery cycles of 70 seconds in extraction followed by intake. From switching on the product it takes 40 seconds for the shutter to open and the device runs.
START/STOP and speed selection is controlled on the remote. At start / stop selected on the remote, the shutter remains open.
Remove the battery safety-tab from the remote.
ON / OFF on the unit.
The product runs in heat recovery cycles of 70 seconds in extraction followed by intake. From switching on the product it takes 40 seconds for the shutter to open and the device runs.
Features by remote
- AUTOMATIC mode
- SURVEILLANCE mode
- MANUAL mode
- NIGHT-mode
- TIMER BOOST mode
- MASTER-SLAVE air flow direction
- SLAVE-MASTER air flow direction
- EXTRACTION mode
- INTAKE mode
- FILTER ALARM reset – reboot
REPLACE BATTERY in the remote.
Model BASE og model REMOTE
Battery type: CR2025 3V. Batteries are to be disposed according to local
recycling regulations.
FUNCTIONS LIST FOR REMOTE
- A • AUTOMATIC mode
- S • SURVEILLANCE mode M • MANUAL mode
- V • SPEED selection
- N • NIGHT-mode
- B • TIMER BOOST mode
- F1 • MASTER-SLAVE air flow direction
- F4 • SLAVE-MASTER air flow direction
- F3 • EXTRACTION mode
- F2 • INTAKE mode
- R • FILTER ALARM reset – reboot
- H • HUMIDITY level selection
In a MASTER-SLAVE series installation, only the MASTER-unit will recieve commands from the remote. Commands will be transferred from MASTER to all connected SLAVE-units.
AUDIO – VISUAL SIGNALS
- When the unit receives a command a “BIP” sound is heard. LED flash white.
- When the unit is in surveillance mode, LED blinks red every 60sec.
- When the humidity control activates the unit LED light up red.
- When the maintenance is required LED blinks red every second.
The unit takes 40 seconds to start when
- Turning on the unit the first time
- Starting up the unit from stand-by mode
- When switching the unit ON by the ON/OFF button on the unit
The meaning of “heat recovery” corresponds to standard operation of the unit running cycles of 70 seconds extraction and 70 seconds intake. The out going air transfers heat to the incoming air through the ceramic heat exchanger.
LIST OF FUNCTIONS
A – AUTOMATIC mode
- In this mode the HUMIDITY button (H) is active to select the desired threshold (40%, 60%, 90%).
- In this mode humidity and twilight sensors are active. The units will run without giving any commands. In normal humidity conditions during daytime the units run speed 2 with heat recovery.
- In normal humidity conditions during the night the units run speed 1 with heat recovery.
- If humidity control activates the unit during daytime the units run extraction at speed 2.
- If humidity control activates the unit during the night the units run extraction at night speed.
- The humidity control activates the units when the MASTER unit detects a humidity level higher than the set threshold among the values available (40%, 60%, 90%).
Advice for use
Standard use of product; once the humidity level is set, the system will run
without any need of further action.
S – SURVEILLANCE mode
- In this mode the HUMIDITY button (H) is active to select the desired threshold (40%, 60%, 90%).
- In this mode humidity and twilight sensors are active. The units will be in stand-by mode with the shutter closed. When the humidity level exceeds the set threshold the units start running extraction.
- In normal humidity conditions units are in stand-by mode, the shutter closed and the sensors active.
- If humidity control activates the unit during daytime the units run extraction at speed 2.
- If humidity control activates the unit during the night the units run extraction at night speed.
- The humidity control activates the unit when the MASTER unit detects a humidity level higher than the set threshold among the values available (40%, 60%, 90%).
Advice for use
When proper ventilation is important because of humidity, and heat recovery is not needed. Typical use in holiday homes since a proper ventilation is essential to prevent air stagnation in the premises, and heat recovery is not needed.
M – MANUAL mode
In this mode the IMPELLER button (V) is active to select the desired speed.
In this mode the sensors are disabled. The units will run heat recovery.
Select the desired speed to run the units. This setting remains until a
different command is entered.
Advice for use
When constant ventilation with heat recovery is required independently from
humidity levels or when needed to set a fixed speed for all the products.
Objectivelt this setting provide the best indoor climate.
N – NIGHT mode
In this mode the sensors are disabled. The units will run heat recovery at night speed. Setting remains until a different command is entered.
Advise for use
When constant ventilation with heat recovery at the lowest noise level is
required
B – TIMER BOOST mode
By pressing this button in any mode all the units will run extraction at maximum speed for 20 minutes and return to the previous set mode.
Advise for use
Quick extraction of unhealthy air or strong odors without the need to set
again the units afterwards.
F1 – MASTER-SLAVE air flow direction
In this mode the IMPELLER button (V) is active to select the desired speed.
In this mode the units generate a continuous air flow going from MASTER unit or SLAVE SAME AS MASTER units to SLAVE OPPOSITE TO MASTER units without heat recovery.
Advise for use
Isolate odors in a room, like in the kitchen, generating a continuous air flow
towards it. This is also suitable for use as free cooling, when external
temperature is lower than internal temperature, there is no need to recover
heat but to blow fresh air into the house. In this mode all the units will
constantly run in the desired direction with the possibility to change the
speed as required.
F4 – SLAVE-MASTER air flow direction
In this mode the IMPELLER button (V) is active to select the desired speed.
In this mode the units generate a continuous air flow going from SLAVE OPPOSITE TO MASTER unit to MASTER unit or SLAVE SAME AS MASTER units without heat recovery.
Advise for use
Isolate odors in a room, like in the kitchen, generating a continuous air flow
towards it. This is also suitable for use as free cooling, when external
temperature is lower than internal temperature, there is no need to recover
heat but to blow fresh air into the house. In this mode all the units will
constantly run in the desired direction with the possibility to change the
speed as required.
F3 – EXTRACTION mode
In this mode the IMPELLER button (V) is active to select the desired speed.
In this mode all units will run extraction with the possibility to change the
speed as required.
Advise for use
Extraction of a lot of stale air, when drying clothes indoor, when rooms are
very crowded like during parties, anniversaries…
F2 – INTAKE mode
In this mode the IMPELLER button (V) is active to select the desired speed.
In this mode all units will run intake with the possibility to change the
speed as required.
Adv ise for use
Intake of a lot of fresh air, when rooms are very crowded like during parties,
anniversaries…
R – FILTER ALARM & REBOOT
This function resets the filter alarm after cleaning and maintenance. And
reboot the unit after function fall out.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance may only be carried out by qualified persons. Ensure that the power supply to the product is disconnected before carrying out maintenance. Follow the instructions. The heat exchanger may only be vacuumed. Using water to clean the heat exchanger will destroy the unit. The cabinet, propeller and wall duct are only cleaned with a dry cloth.
MODEL BASE
Base unit does not give an indication when maintenance is required. It is
recommended to clean the filters and the ceramic heat exchanger every 3
months. The filters are washable. Never use water on the ceramic heat
exchanger. Replace the filters when damaged or at least every 2 years.
MODEL REMOTE
Fot every 3000 working hours the indicator on the MASTER unit flashes to show
that maintenance is required. All units will continue to run, but without the
ability to change settings, until maintenance is completed. Clean the filters
and the ceramic heat exchanger. The filters are washable. Never use water on
the ceramic heat exchanger. When maintenance is done, press the FILTER (R)
button on the remote control to reset the alarm. Replace filters when damaged
or at least every 2 years.
TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE
Q & A
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The unit doesn’t start
Ensure that the product is properly connected to the mains.
Ensure that the ON/OFF switch is ON -
The unit properly starts but doesn’t get any signal from the remote control
Replace batteries in the remote control
The commands are received only by the MAST unit.
Make sure to send the commands to the MAST unit.
Ensure that the dip switches are properly set -
The unit properly starts, gets signals from the remote control but the impeller doesn’t turn
Wait 40 seconds for the automatic shutter to open.
Ensure that the product is not in surveillance mode
Ensure that the impeller is not obstructed -
The unit doesn’t get any signal from the remote control and the red led flashes
Perform maintenance and press the button ‘RESET FILTER’
Replace batteries in the remote control -
The unit runs extraction only and the red LED is on
Raise the threshold of the humidity control with the H button on the remote -
The red LED blinks on the SLAVE unit
No communication between MASTER and SLAVE unit s
Ensure the proper connection among the units
Ensure that dip switches are properly set -
Can you put REMOTE 100 and REMOTE 160 in the same series?
No. In a series connection, all units, up to 16 units, must be the same REMOTE model. -
Can you put BASE models in a series after a REMOTE model?
No. In a series connection, REMOTE units, up to 16 units must be the same model. BASE model connected in series -
Can Klimair® BASE or REMOTE units be installed in bathroom and toilet rooms?
No. During the mechanical intake, an over-pressure situation in the room will occur, this it is not allowed. To avoid moisture damage, bathroom and toilet rooms must always be in a negative pressure situation, that is constant extraction where he heat recovery is not possible -
The fan makes more noise than expected
It is always a difficult situation when a fan is experienced as noisy. In most cases, the noise occurs in the form of resonance in walls and the like. The interior, floor, ceiling and wall materials of the room have a high impact on perceived noise in the room. This is what is typically called poor acoustics. Poor acoustics can cause even very heavy noise nuisances. -
There is different dB indication on energy label and in the manual
DB data specified in the manual, is sound pressure, experienced sound, 3 meters from the unit. Closer or further away, the soundscape will be different.
DB data indicated on the energy label is sound power effect corresponding to the amount of energy emitted from a sound source. One could say that the sound effect is the produced sound energy directly on the sound source, and the sound pressure, the perceived sound, is a sound that can be measured 3 meters away
The measurement have been made according to European standards.
UN EI ISON 3741:2010,
UNI EN ISO10140-2:2010, at an accredited test institute -
0045 7342 4300
References
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