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Joint alarm
It may be difficult to notice alarms if the unit is located in a place where access is difficult or infrequent, and if the control panel is locat-
ed in the same place.
An external alarm indicator in the form of an electric bulb or an acoustic signal can be connected to the ventilation unit and announce
when an alarm occurs. This could, for example, be when filters need replacing.
The connection is created via a terminal block that is located at the top of the unit. The connection to the terminal block is carried out
at the back of the cover plate. You then run the wires through one of the cable glands.
External heat supply
The unit can control an external heat supply such as electric radiators or an underfloor heating system. This function is used when the
unit helps heat the dwelling via a heat pump and/or an after-heating element.
The room temperature is monitored by the control system of the unit. It will only release the external heat supply if the required room
temperature in the dwelling/building cannot be reached by means of the unit alone.
The connection is created via a terminal block that is located at the top of the unit. You create the connection to the terminal block on
the back of the cover plate. You then run the wires through one of the cable glands.
Select your settings in the control panel. Read the software manual to learn which settings you need to set.
Connection in the 6-pin terminal block
Terminal 5: N
Terminal 6: Joint alarm
Connection in 6-pin terminal block
Terminal 3: External heat supply
Terminal 5: N