What to do if Dantherm Fan drain is blocked?
- JJack KennedySep 9, 2025
If the drain is blocked in the pipe or drip tray inside the Dantherm Fan unit, check that the drain is not blocked and clean it with water and detergent if required.
What to do if Dantherm Fan drain is blocked?
If the drain is blocked in the pipe or drip tray inside the Dantherm Fan unit, check that the drain is not blocked and clean it with water and detergent if required.
How to secure Dantherm Fan front cover?
If the styrene front cover and/or the plastic panel on the drip tray have been unscrewed from the Dantherm Fan unit and not replaced securely enough, check that the plastic panel on the drip tray and styrene front cover have been installed correctly so that they are completely airtight and watertight.
How to adjust Dantherm Fan airflow?
If the Dantherm Fan unit may be running with too high a level of air replacement for the size and use of the house, check that the unit's airflow is appropriate to the size and use of the house by checking the unit's airflow according to the initial adjustment procedure.
Includes serial number information and critical warnings regarding duct system installation and power connection.
Covers assembly overview, essential warnings for technicians, and warranty implications for proper installation.
Highlights critical warnings about duct covering and connection timing to prevent dust and condensation.
Guides the initial adjustment of air flow rates, emphasizing equal supply and extract air flow for proper functioning.
Details on activating Installation Mode, interpreting pressure loss graphs, and setting desired air flow rates.
Provides instructions for measuring and adjusting the supply air pressure loss and main air flow.
Covers adjusting exhaust air flow, re-checking supply air, and fine-tuning room air flow for optimal performance.
Covers safety precautions before servicing and lists components that require checking or replacement.
Details common alarm indicators, their potential causes, and the recommended actions for troubleshooting.
Identifies common operational faults such as unit not running or flashing LEDs, and provides corrective actions.
Addresses issues like abnormal noise, insufficient cooling, and bypass damper problems with solutions.
Covers problems related to unstable air flow, excessive house dryness, and optimal settings for air replacement.
Addresses issues like dampness on surfaces, constant running, and display behavior, offering appropriate solutions.