What to do if the supply filter is blocked in my enervent Pelican eAir?
- PPamela AlexanderAug 16, 2025
If the supply filter in your Enervent Fan is blocked, the suggested solution is to change the supply filter.
What to do if the supply filter is blocked in my enervent Pelican eAir?
If the supply filter in your Enervent Fan is blocked, the suggested solution is to change the supply filter.
What to do if my enervent Pelican eAir Fan supply blower has stopped?
If the supply blower in your Enervent Fan has stopped, the suggested solution is to change the blowers.
What to do if my Enervent Fan exhaust blower has stopped?
If the exhaust blower in your Enervent Fan has stopped, the suggested solution is to change blowers.
What to do if my enervent Pelican eAir outdoor louvre is blocked?
If the outdoor louvre of your Enervent Fan is blocked, you should clean the outdoor louvre.
What to do if the circulator has shut down in my enervent Pelican eAir?
If the circulator in your Enervent Fan has shut down, start the pump. If the issue persists, contact maintenance.
What to do if my enervent Pelican eAir Fan has a cooling error because the external cooling unit has shut down?
If your Enervent Fan shows a cooling error because the external cooling unit has shut down, start the external unit. If the issue persists, contact maintenance.
What to do if the protection against overheating has launched in my enervent Pelican eAir Fan?
If the protection against overheating has launched in your Enervent Fan, find out the cause for the failure and reset the protection against overheating (® button in the radiator).
What to do if the LTO pulley has separated from the shaft in my Enervent Fan?
If the LTO pulley has separated from the shaft in your Enervent Fan, tighten the screw on the pulley.
What to do if the heat exchanger trace has broken in my enervent Pelican eAir Fan?
If the heat exchanger trace has broken in your Enervent Fan, change the trace.
What to do if the heat exchanger trace is lubricated so that it can slide in my enervent Pelican eAir Fan?
If the heat exchanger trace is lubricated so that it can slide in your Enervent Fan, you should change the trace.
Provides general safety guidelines for unit operation and maintenance.
Details safety measures related to electrical installations and connections.
Lists optional accessories that can be purchased for the ventilation unit.
Guidance on selecting an appropriate location for the ventilation unit installation.
Instructions and considerations for constructing the ventilation ductwork system.
Guidelines for insulating ventilation ducts for optimal performance and condensation prevention.
Specifics on insulating exhaust air ducts based on space conditions.
Details on insulating extract air ducts for various space types.
Instructions for mounting the eAir control panel wall bracket.
Steps for commissioning two control panels in separate or same wall mounts.
List of materials required for the installation of the ventilation unit.
Guide to operating the ventilation unit via the eAir control panel interface.
Describes different operating modes and fan behavior based on settings.
Explains constant duct pressure control and airflow setup modes.
Details on how CO2, humidity, and temperature influence blower operation.
Covers modes like cooking hood, summer night cooling, and weekly programs.
Explains overtime, overpressure, and manual boost functions.
Information on system alarms, their causes, and filter guard functions.
Essential requirements and checks before commissioning the ventilation unit.
Steps for adjusting and measuring air flows during commissioning.
A checklist for verifying installation and function before final commissioning.
Procedure for installing the battery and loading the eAir control panel.
Steps for configuring and commissioning the eAir control panel.
Instructions on how to access and restart the settings wizard.
Step-by-step guide for configuring the setup wizard for the ventilation system.
Configuration options for operating modes and temperature control.
Settings for analog inputs, sensors, and constant duct pressure control.
Configuration for heat recovery and home operating mode parameters.
Settings for summer night cooling, away mode, manual boost, and overpressure.
Configuration of boost functions based on humidity and CO2 levels.
Settings for temperature boost, cooker hood, and central vacuum modes.
| Heat recovery rate | up to 85% |
|---|---|
| Airflow | Up to 200 m³/h |
| Voltage | 230 V |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Type | Heat recovery unit |
| Mounting | Ceiling or Wall |
| Heat exchanger type | Counterflow heat exchanger |
| Control system | eAir |
| Additional features | summer bypass |
| Suitable for | Residential and small commercial buildings |