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Daikin VAM2000J8VEB - User Manual

Daikin VAM2000J8VEB
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Installer and user reference guide
Heat reclaim ventilation unit
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VAM2000J8VEB

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • T
    Taylor BarkerAug 10, 2025
    What to do if my Daikin Fan system does not operate at all?
    • C
      Corey BurtonAug 10, 2025
      If your Daikin Fan system isn't operating at all, first, check for a power failure and wait for the power to be restored. Then, verify that no fuse has blown or breaker is activated; replace the fuse or reset the breaker if needed. Also, make sure to check if the operation control method is displayed on the controller, which is normal, and operate the unit using the remote or central controller. Finally, check if the unit is in operation standby, indicated by precooling/preheating on the controller.
  • C
    caitlin03Aug 17, 2025
    How to fix a Daikin VAM2000J8VEB with low air discharge and high noise?
    • S
      Sara SmithAug 17, 2025
      If the amount of discharged air from your Daikin Fan is small and the discharging sound is high, check to ensure that the air filter and heat exchange element are not clogged.
  • C
    catherineandradeAug 26, 2025
    Why is my Daikin Fan discharging too much air with high noise?
    • J
      Jesus SchultzAug 26, 2025
      If the amount of discharged air from your Daikin Fan is large and the discharging sound is high, check if the air filter and heat exchange element are installed.
  • T
    Thomas RodriguezSep 2, 2025
    What to do if my Daikin VAM2000J8VEB controller displays a malfunction code?
    • J
      Jason SchaeferSep 2, 2025
      If the controller display for your Daikin Fan indicates the unit number, the operation lamp is flashing, and a malfunction code appears, immediately notify your installer and report the malfunction code.

Summary

General safety precautions

2.1 For the installer

Covers general safety, installation site hazards, electrical safety, and protective equipment.

User safety instructions

4.1 General

Provides general safety warnings for users, including electrical hazards and handling.

4.2 Instructions for safe operation

Details safe operation procedures and environmental considerations for unit use and disposal.

Operation

Maintenance and service

8.1 Maintenance of the air filter

Provides instructions and warnings for air filter cleaning and replacement.

8.2 Maintenance of the heat exchange element

Details the procedure for cleaning the heat exchange element with safety notices.

Troubleshooting

About the box

Unit installation

14.1 Preparing the installation site

Guidelines for selecting and preparing a suitable installation location.

14.2 Preparing the unit

Instructions for installing optional adapter PCBs, duct flanges, and EKVDX option.

Electrical installation

15.1 About connecting the electrical wiring

Essential precautions, guidelines, and specifications for connecting electrical wiring.

System configuration

Configuration

17.1 To change settings

Guide for adjusting unit settings using different remote controllers.

17.2 Field settings

Comprehensive table of field settings, their codes, and descriptions.

17.3 Settings for all configurations

Explains setting procedures based on system type and unit models.

17.5 Detailed explanation of settings

In-depth explanation of various settings like fresh-up, damper, CO2 sensor, and timers.

Commissioning

Maintenance and service

20.2 Maintenance safety precautions

Highlights critical safety measures, especially regarding electrical hazards.

Troubleshooting

21.3 Solving problems based on error codes

Guides on interpreting error codes and contacting the dealer for assistance.

Technical data

Daikin VAM2000J8VEB Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelVAM2000J8VEB
BrandDaikin
CategoryFan
TypeHeat Reclaim Ventilation
Airflow Rate2000 m³/h
Power Consumption215 W
ESP100 Pa
Sound Pressure Level40 dB(A)
Voltage220-240 V
PhaseSingle
Frequency50/60 Hz

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