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Heat Exchange Ventilators Owners Manual

Ventilateurs dchange de chaleur TOSHIBA Manuel lutilisateur

TOSHIBA Lftungsgert mit Wrmerckgewinnung

Bedienungsanleitung

Ventilatori a scambio termico TOSHIBA

Manuale distruzione

Ventiladores de intercambio calorfico TOSHIBA

Manual del propietario

TOSHIBA warmtewisselingsventilatoren

Bedieningshandleiding

Ventiladores de permutao de calor TOSHIBA

Manual do proprietrio

TOSHIBA

VN-500TE

Model No. N de modle Modell-Nr. Modello N. Modelo N. Modelnr. N do modelo .

VN-250TE VN-350TE VN-500TE VN-800TE VN-1KTAE Installation manual is attached separately. Le manuel d'installation est joint sparment. Installationsanleitung ist gesondert beigelegt. Il manuale di installazione allegato separatamente. El Manual de instalacin se adjunta por separado. De installatiehandleiding is afzonderlijk bijgesloten. O manual de instalao fornecido em separado. .

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Thank you very much for having purchased our Heat Exchange Ventilator. We hope you read through this owners manual with care so that you can use the unit correctly. After reading it, please keep it so you can read it whenever necessary.

CONTENTS

Cautions on Safety..................................................................25

Features .......................................................................................5

Name of Each Part ......................................................................6

Specific Caution Items................................................................7

Model Installation........................................................................8

Maintenance Method.............................................................912

After-sales Service....................................................................12

Specifications......................................................................1314

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Cautions on Safety Described below are the way we are gaining your attention to what you are supposed to observe to prevent dangers to the users or other people as well as loss to the property.

The degrees of danger or damage that is likely to occur due to the wrong use ignoring the indications are categorized for explanation as marked below.

Kinds of the items to be observed are categorized for clarification with the following pictorial symbols. (The marks described below are samples.)

Cautions for Operation

DANGEROUS The column with this mark shows Impending Danger of Death or Serious Injury.

WARNING The column with this mark shows Conceivable Threat of Death or Serious Injury.

CAUTION The column with this mark shows Likelihood of Damage or Loss to Materials only.

This pictorial indication shows Prohibited.

This pictorial indication shows Forced Execution.

DANGEROUS WARNING Do not use as an air circulators for

open-type burners (heaters).

When gas or oil stoves are used in the home, separate equipment for circulating the air should be used.

Don't push a finger or a stick into the air inlet or the outlet.

A fan with a high rpm will injure you.

Modification of the system is strictly prohibited.

Improper practice of repair could cause a water leakage, an electric shock or a fire.

When the system needs a repair, consult your dealer.

If there is a combustible gas leakage from other appliances, ventilate the room by opening windows.

If operation were to be attempted in such a situation, sparking at electrical contact points could cause an explosion.

Netting or something similar should be provided at the external air intake opening to prevent birds etc. interfering with the unit.

Nests or other foreign objects should be removed. That could lead to a lack of oxygen in the room.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.

When any abnormal condition (scorching smell or others) is found, stop the operation immediately and switch the exclusive circuit breaker OFF.

If you continue the operation without removing the cause, it could cause an electric shock or a fire.

When the system needs a repair, consult your dealer.

Never Fail to Observe

Prohibited Prohibited

Disassembly Prohibited

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Cautions on Safety

Cautions for Installation

WARNING When Heat Exchange Ventilators are

relocated, contact your dealer or a professional installer.

Improper practice of installation could cause a drop of the unit, a water leakage, an electric shock or a fire.

Ask the sales office or the engineering shop to perform the work.

The external air intake opening should be positioned away from the exhaust openings of combustion gases etc.

The intake of such gasses could lead to a lack of oxygen in the room.

The external air intake opening should not be positioned where discharged air may directly enter it.

A situation like this will lead to the room being contaminated and this may pose a health risk.

Cautions for Maintenance

Cautions for Operation

WARNING CAUTION When the system is checked and the

power cable undergoes maintenance, stop the operation, and switch the exclusive circuit breaker "OFF".

The internal fan is revolving at high speeds and can cause serious injury. And when using a stepladder, etc., make sure to fix it properly.

Combustion apparatus should not be placed allowing a direct exposure to wind of Heat Exchange Ventilators.

Incomplete combustion could occur on the apparatus.

Don't blow directly towards animals or plants.

Likely to cause bad effect on animals and plants.

Don't put a container of water on Heat Exchange Ventilators.

When water spills, it is likely to enter inside the unit and degrade electric insulation, possibly resulting in an electric shock.

Do not wash Heat Exchange Ventilators with water.

It could cause an electric shock.

Do not handle switches with a wet hand.

It could cause an electric shock.

If Heat Exchange Ventilators are not used for a long period of time, switch the exclusive circuit breaker "OFF" for safety reasons.

If the power is left on, any build-up of dust could cause a heat generation or a fire.

It is strictly prohibited to place a container of combustible gas or liquid near Heat Exchange Ventilators or to spray it directly with the gas or liquid.

It could cause a fire.

Do not use outside the rated voltage.

It could cause a fire or an electric shock.

Never Fail to Observe

Prohibited

ON

OFF

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Keep from water

Dont touch with wet hands

ON

OFF

Prohibited

Prohibited

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Cautions on Safety

Cautions for Operation

Cautions for Installation

CAUTION The system should never be used for any other purposes

than intended such as for preservation of foods, flora and fauna, precision devices or work of art.

It could cause deterioration of foods or other problems.

Don't incline Heat Exchange Ventilators when removing the unit.

Otherwise, water remaining inside is likely to drop and wet the furniture or other property.

Ask the sales office or the engineering shop to perform the work.

CAUTION Install at a stable place of sufficient

strength.

Please note that there might be some places not strong enough to install due the structure of building.

Do not install in locations where harmful or corrosive gasses may be present (i.e. acidic, alkali, organic solvent, paint gasses etc. from machinery or factories)

Installation in such a location could cause a gas-poisoning and a fire.

Provide an exclusive circuit breaker that can completely break contacts on all the poles by more than 3mm through direct connection to the power terminals. Depending upon the environment for installation, it becomes necessary to install an earth leakage breaker.

Unless the earth leakage breaker is installed, it could cause an electric shock.

Ask the sales office or the engineering shop to perform the work.

Do not install in locations where oily smoke or soot may be present.

There is a possibility that oil will adhere to the filter, heat exchange element etc. and make operation impossible.

Never fail to install the unit inside the heat insulting walls or, in other words, in the space insulated from the open air.

If you install it outside or in the space equivalent to the open-air conditions, dew is condensed inside the body in the winter season.

Do not install in locations with high humidity, such as close to bathroom etc.

Installation in such a location could cause a breakdown.

Never Fail to Observe

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Insulated Walls

Duct Unit Body

External Air

Prohibited

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Cautions on Safety

Cautions for Maintenance

Features

Main Features 1. Energy saving ventilation

Thanks to efficient recovery of thermal energy lost during Ventilation (load incurred by outside air), you can save an air- conditioning fee.

2. Facility saving Thanks to a drastic reduction of load incurred by outside air, you can make air-conditioners more compact in parallel with the recovery of thermal energy.

3. Humidity adjusting effect In a cooling mode, a highly humid open-air is brought near to a dehumidified room atmosphere and then supplied. In a heating mode, a room humidity is transferred to the dry outside air and then supplied.

4. Comfortable and consistent ventilation Ventilation is available with least possible fluctuation of a room temperature. Since exhaust and air intake are performed simultaneously, a stable ventilation is possible even in a highly airtight room.

5. Sound shield effect The ducts of the unit and the heat exchange element are characteristic of sound shield effect. Thus, it prevents an outside noise from coming in the unit and also sound inside the unit from going out, so that the office and store environment can be preserved.

CAUTION Don't use benzene or metal brush

when cleaning the filter and heat exchange element.

Otherwise, the unit will get unfit for use.

The filter should be cleaned regularly.

Dust or dirt building-up on it can lead to a lack of oxygen in the room.

Use gloves when cleaning the filter or heat exchange element.

Doing so will reduce any possibility of injury.

Never Fail to Observe

Prohibited

T hinner

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Name of Each Part [Model No.] VN-250TE

VN-350TE VN-500TE

[Model No.] VN-800TE VN-1KTAE

B A

C

Unit: mm

Note: Dimensions of Ceiling Suspension Fixtures are not included.

Model No. A B C

VN-250TE 882 599 270

VN-350TE 882 804 270

VN-500TE 962 904 270

VN-800TE 1322 884 388

VN-1KTAE 1322 1134 388EA (Exhaust

Air)

OA (Outside Air)

Heat Exchange Element

Inspection Cover

Electrical Equipment Box

RA (Room Air) Filter

SA (Supply Air)

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EA (Exhaust

Air)

OA (Outside Air)

Heat Exchange Element

Inspection Cover

Electrical Equipment Box

RA (Room Air) Filter

SA (Supply Air)

RA (Room Air) SA (Supply Air)

Maintenance Space

450

EA (Exhaust Air) OA (Outside Air)

Inspection Opening

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Specific Caution Items

Checking Location of Installation This Heat Exchange Ventilators have been designed especially for use in offices, conference rooms, etc. Please check to ensure that neither the main unit nor the inlet-outlet grill are installed in any of the following locations.

When Using

Locations exposed to high temperatures or direct flame. Avoid installing the Heat Exchange Ventilators or the inlet-outlet grill in locations which reach temperatures of 40C or above. Usage under high temperature conditions may cause distortion of the filter or Heat Exchange Element or motor burn-out.

Locations with high humidity. Do not install in high humidity locations such as bathrooms. Doing so may cause a breakdown of the unit or an electric shock.

Locations with large amounts of oily smoke, such as food preparation areas. The unit will become inoperable if the filter or Heat Exchange Element become clogged with oil.

Make sure that Inspection Opening is provided so that filter and Heat Exchange Element maintenance and periodic spot checks of the unit can be easily carried out. (Refer to the Model Installation for its space)

Do not install the unit in locations such as machinery or chemical plants where it will be exposed to noxious gases containing acids, alkali, organic solvents, paint fumes, etc., to gases containing corrosive ingredients, or where dust or oil mist will be produced.

If there are any problems concerning the location or installation of the unit, please consult either store from which it was purchased or the agent who installed it.

Always be sure to use a filter. Failure to do so may cause dust and dirt to build up on the heat exchange element, lowering its efficiency and rendering it inoperable.

Operate the switch with certainty. In particular, suddenly turning the switch on and off will not only cause improper operation of the unit, but will also affect the relay inside the switch, and may damage it.

40C

Interior Intake Vent

Oily smoke

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Model Installation

Method of Use Use the operation switch to operate the unit.

0 (OFF)............... the unit stops. 1 (ON) ................ the unit operates.

Use the Air Flow switch to set to the desired air flow. High.................... Turns to high air volume. Low..................... Turns to low air volume.

Use the Function Select switch to set the ventilation mode. Heat Exchange Ventilation Mode ......... Open air is thermal-exchange with room air to bring it closer to a room temperature and

humidity, before taking it in the room. Normal Ventilation Mode ...................... To intake open air as it is.

Maintenance Method In order to prevent the reduced effectiveness of your Heat Exchange Ventilators, be sure to clean dirt and dust from the filter and Heat Exchange Element at regular intervals.

Caution

Be sure to turn the power off, and to switch the exclusive breaker off before carrying out maintenance activities.

Do not immerse the filter or other resin components in water 60C or above.

Never use water on the motor, the switch, or the Heat Exchange Element.

Do not use the following items for cleaning. Avoid using heat to dry the filter, as it may cause changes in shape or quality.

Always be sure to use a filter. Failure to do so may cause dust and dirt to build up on the heat exchange element, lowering its efficiency and rendering it inoperable.

Note that when installing a unit body upside down, its printed indication is in a reversed position.

Pipe Hood

Outside Intake Duct Supply Air Duct

Ceiling Suspension Bolt

SA (Supply Air)

RA (Room Air)

OA (Outside Air)

EA (Exhaust

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Room Intake Duct

Room Intake Opening (Supply/Exhaust Air Grill)

Heat Insulation Material Exhaust Air Duct

Inside Supply Opening (Supply/Exhaust Air Grill)

Pipe Hood

Switch

Turn off Water 60C or above

Heat exchange element

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Switch

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Maintenance Method

Model No. VN-250TE/VN-350TE/VN-500TE Stop the operation and switch the exclusive breaker "OFF".

Cleaning the filter (When required) 1) Enter the ceiling from the Inspection Opening for the Heat Exchange

Ventilators, and remove the screw on the inspection cover.

2) Holding the Inspection Cover, turn two pieces of knob for 90 and remove the cover.

3) There is a filter below the Heat Exchange Element at two places, respectively. Pull it toward you.

4) Either lightly strike the removed filter with your hand or vacuum it with a vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt. If it is very dirty, swish it back and forth in a solution of lukewarm water and dish-washing (neutral) detergent.

5) Install the filter after thoroughly allowing it to dry naturally.

Caution

Whenever the filter was damaged, order the sales shop or the engineering office. (Separately sold)

Cleaning the Heat Exchange Element (If you find it too much stained, clean it.) 1) Remove the filters.

2) Remove the two Heat Exchange Elements from the unit. (Model No. VN-250TE has one Heat Exchange Element.)

Caution

Avoid using heat to dry the filter, as this may cause changes in the shape or quality of the filter.

The weight of the Heat Exchange Element is as shown in the table below. Hold it firmly to ensure that you do not drop it.

Hook

Inspection Cover

Hook

Inspection Cover

Knob Position

When installed (Closed)

To remove (Open)

Filter

Heat Exchange ElementModel No. Weight (kg /piece) Pieces to be used

VN-250TE 4.5 1

VN-350TE 3.4 2

VN-500TE 3.7 2

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Maintenance Method (continued) 3) Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from the element's

surface.

Caution

Whenever the Heat Exchange Element is damaged, order the sales shop or the engineering office. (Separately sold)

4) When cleaning is completed, return the Heat Exchange Element and filter to their original positions, and close the Inspection cover and tighten the screw.

Caution

Clean by lightly pressing the vacuum cleaner nozzle against the exterior. Avoid using a hard nozzle as it may disfigure the heat exchange foils.

Never use water to clean the Heat Exchange Element.

Make sure to install the filter with the stamp facing the Heat Exchange Element.

( means Heat Exchange Element side) Failure to do so will lead to clogging of the heat exchange foils and reduced performance.

Insert the heat exchange element right side up, with the label

marked facing toward you.

Nozzle

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Model No. VN-800TE/VN-1KTAE Stop the operation and switch the exclusive breaker "OFF".

Cleaning the filter (When required) 1) Enter the ceiling from the Inspection Opening for the Heat

Exchange Ventilators, and remove the screw on the inspection cover.

2) Holding the Inspection Cover, turn two pieces of knob for 90 and remove the cover.

3) There is a filter at two places, respectively. Pull it toward you.

4) Either lightly strike the removed filter with your hand or vacuum it with a vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt. If it is very dirty, swish it back and forth in a solution of lukewarm water and dish-washing (neutral) detergent.

5) Install the filter after thoroughly allowing it to dry naturally. (Install them to fit well with the grooved rail)

Caution

Whenever the filter was damaged, order the sales shop or the engineering office. (Separately sold)

Cleaning the Heat Exchange Element. (If you find it too much stained, clean it.) 1) Remove the four Heat Exchange Elements from the unit. (Model

No. VN-800TE has three Heat Exchange Elements.)

Caution

Avoid using heat to dry the filter, as this may cause changes in the shape or quality of the filter.

The weight of the Heat Exchange Element is as shown in the table below. Hold it firmly to ensure that you do not drop it.

Hook

Inspection Cover

Hook

Inspection Cover

Knob Position

When installed (Closed)

To remove (Open)

Filter

Grooved Rail

Heat Exchange Element

Model No. Weight (kg /piece) Pieces to be used

VN-800TE 4.0 3

VN-1KTAE 4.0 4

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Maintenance Method (continued) 2) Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from the element's

surface.

Caution

Whenever the Heat Exchange Element is damaged, order the sales shop or the engineering office. (Separately sold) 3) When cleaning is completed, return the Heat Exchange Element

and filter to their original positions, and close the Inspection cover and tighten the screw.

Caution

After-sales Service

Request for Spot Checks To ensure safe, correct usage, we suggest that you consider a maintenance contract. For details, inquire at the store where you bought your unit, or at the agent which installed it.

If You Think Its Broken Examine the unit as shown in the table below, and if you find any irregularities, shut it off immediately and contact the store where you bought your unit or the agent who installed it to request servicing (or consultation).

Clean by lightly pressing the vacuum cleaner nozzle against the exterior. Avoid using a hard nozzle as it may disfigure the heat exchange foils.

Never use water to clean the Heat Exchange Element.

Make sure to install the filter with the stamp facing the Heat Exchange Element.

( means Heat Exchange Element side) Failure to do so will lead to clogging of the heat exchange foils and reduced performance.

Please insert so that the stamp to be toward you.

(In Japanese means Front.)

Symptom Where to look

No activity, even when the switch is on.

No air comes out.

Is the fuse blown or the breaker tripped?

Is the power out?

Check whether or not there is dust on the filters and the Heat Exchange Element. (Clean it according to the Maintenance Method mentioned on the Pages 9 to 12.)

Stamp

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Specifications

Model No. Item VN-250TE

Power Source 220240V~50Hz/220V~60Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat Exchange Ventilation Normal Ventilation

Notch (Extra high) High Low (Extra high) High Low

Input (W) 104-119/128 99-114/118 79-90/78 103-119/128 98-114/118 79-90/77

Air Volume (m3/h) 250/250 250/250 170/135 250/250 250/250 170/135

External Static Pressure (Pa) 90/125 80/100 37/30 90/125 80/100 37/30

Noise (dB) 27-28/28 26-27/26 21-22/21 27-28/28 26.5-27.5/26.5 21.5-22.5/21.5

Temperature Exchange Efficiency (%) 75/75 75/75 77/78

Dimensions (mm) Width 882 x Depth 599 x Height 270

Weight (kg) 29

Model No. Item VN-350TE

Power Source 220240V~50Hz/220V~60Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat Exchange Ventilation Normal Ventilation

Notch (Extra high) High Low (Extra high) High Low

Input (W) 137-154/178 124-137/149 117-128/132 133-151/176 119-132/145 113-125/131

Air Volume (m3/h) 350/350 350/350 280/240 350/350 350/350 280/240

External Static Pressure (Pa) 95/155 65/90 42/43 95/155 65/90 42/43

Noise (dB) 31-32/33 29-30/30 25-26/22 31-32/33 30-31/30 26-27/23

Temperature Exchange Efficiency (%) 75/75 75/75 77/79

Dimensions (mm) Width 882 x Depth 804 x Height 270

Weight (kg) 37

Model No. Item VN-500TE

Power Source 220240V~50Hz/220V~60Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat Exchange Ventilation Normal Ventilation

Notch (Extra high) High Low (Extra high) High Low

Input (W) 188-214/244 169-188/202 151-166/162 184-210/243 161-182/196 145-164/161

Air Volume (m3/h) 500/500 500/500 370/310 500/500 500/500 370/310

External Static Pressure (Pa) 105/165 70/85 38/33 105/165 70/85 38/33

Noise (dB) 33-34/35 31-32/31 25-26/23 34-35/36 32-33/33 26.5-27.5/24

Temperature Exchange Efficiency (%) 75/75 75/75 77/79

Dimensions (mm) Width 962 x Depth 904 x Height 270

Weight (kg) 43

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(Note) The ratings mentioned above shows the values under the external static pressure. (Only the noise level shows the value under the external static pressure: 0Pa) Noise Level shall be measured 1.5 m below the center of the unit. (It shall be measured at the acoustic room.)

Model No. Item VN-800TE

Power Source 220240V~50Hz/220V~60Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat Exchange Ventilation Normal Ventilation

Notch (Extra high) High Low (Extra high) High Low

Input (W) 316-347/424 309-329/391 302-327/347 309-337/417 300-325/387 297-316/346

Air Volume (m3/h) 800/800 800/800 650/575 800/800 800/800 650/575

External Static Pressure (Pa) 140/190 110/100 70/50 140/190 110/100 70/50

Noise (dB) 38-39/39 36.5-37.5/36 32-34/31 38.5-39.5/39.5 37-38/37 33-35/31

Temperature Exchange Efficiency (%) 75/75 75/75 76/77

Dimensions (mm) Width 1322 x Depth 884 x Height 388

Weight (kg) 71

Model No. Item VN-1KTAE

Power Source 220240V~50Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat Exchange Ventilation Normal Ventilation

Notch (Extra high) High Low (Extra high) High Low

Input (W) 399-445 360-399 332-367 392-438 358-392 329-362

Air Volume (m3/h) 1000 1000 810 1000 1000 1000

External Static Pressure (Pa) 90 55 35 90 55 35

Noise (dB) 37.5-38.5 36-37 31-33 38-39 36.5-37.5 31.5-33.5

Temperature Exchange Efficiency (%) 75 75 76

Dimensions (mm) Width 1322 x Depth 1134 x Height 388

Weight (kg) 83

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We, TOSHIBA CARRIER CORPORATION, 12-32, Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0075, Japan, declare under our sole responsibility that the product, Heat Exchange Ventilator

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