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INSTALLATION – WIRING
Figure 1. Permissible ambient temperature. The ARP units should only be installed in spaces heated or cooled to room temperature, and are used for ventilation with preconditioned fresh air.
INSTALLATION
1. Secure the AVE commissioning box to the building structure by means of 2 screws through the sides of the box,
Figure 2 (1).
2. Adjust the mounting frame with its telescopic function and push it firmly against the wall to cover the opening.
Secure it with screws through the sides of the commissioning box, Figure 2 (2).
3. The air diffuser face is equipped with eye springs that snap into position behind the tabs along the front edge of the commissioning box, Figure 2 (3).
4. Pull the measuring tube out through the upper perforation in the air diffuser face, Figure 2 (4).
5. Verify that the clubbed head of the wire, Figure 2 (5) is seated in the groove on the control plate and that the wire runs smoothly in the pulley, Figure 2 (6).
6. Open the diffuser face to adjust the shutter plate, Figure
2 (8). See to it that the damper is closed. Press the leaf spring together so that the slewing arms in Figure 2 (7) can be adjusted. Release the arms and let the white plastic block attached to the shutter plate, glide up towards the pop rivet, Figure 2 (9) that acts as a stop. If the wire has slackened, the slewing arms must be readjusted to stretch the wire tightly again.
7. Wire the electric cable, Figure 2 (10) to the room controller. See the wiring diagram on the next page.
Figure 2. Installation.
Registered design. The company reserves the right to make design changes without prior notice.
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WIRING
ARP is connected to a controller in the e.r.i.c. system type RTC, KCD or KCW.
1. Controller KCD
2. ARP for supply air
3. ARP for exhaust air
4. Controller KCW
5. ARP for supply air
6. Controller RTC
Figure 3. Wiring graph with Sauter/Swegons actuator.
Figure 4. Wiring graph with Sauter/Swegons actuator.
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