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EVO250DC
Whole House Heat Recovery Unit
for domestic and commercial use
with Low Energy DC Motors
Optional - Remote LCD
Installation, Operating and Maintenance
Instructions
Page 5
Commissioning
1
. The commissioning must only be carried
out by a suitably qualified person.
2. Prior to starting the commissioning pro-
cedure, ensure that the ductwork con-
nections and airflow directions match
one of the options 1 or 2, shown on page
4. Check that the drain connection is on
the correct side.
3. Before making any adjustments, ensure
that the air valves or grilles are fully open.
4. Please see separate "LCD Control Panel
Commissioning Instructions" for details
on commissioning and user operations..
WARNING : With the control board panel
removed, 230 volt live connections are
accessible.
Cleaning and Maintenance
WARNING: The unit uses a 230V supply and contains rotating mechanical parts.
Before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning operations the mains electrical supply MUST be dis-
connected.
The air filters and heat exchanger of the Vectaire EVO250DC should be cleaned regularly by a
suitably qualified person (the frequency of cleaning will vary depending on the installation environment). Filters should
be replaced after a maximum of 3 cleaning cycles.
Filters:
Remove the filter covers on the front panel.
Slide out the filters by pulling out the tabs
Clean the filters carefully using a vacuum cleaner, replace in the slots and refit the filter covers
Heat Exchanger:
Firstly remove filters as described above
Remove the screws securing the front panel and carefully lift off. Using the plastic strap fitted, carefully pull
out the heat exchanger
Caution: if this is done during cold weather, the heat exchanger may contain water. It is advisable to have a
plastic bowl available to avoid spillage.
Lightly clean the faces of the heat exchanger with a vacuum cleaner. Replace the heat exchanger carefully,
by sliding the assembly back into the cabinet.
Replace the front cover by hooking the top edge into the slots in the cabinet and secure in place using the
screws.
Finally, replace the filters as above.
Never use water or any other fluids to clean the heat exchanger.
Return the heat exchanger and filters to their original position.
Replace the front cover and ensure it is securely located at the top before tightening all screws.
Power to the unit can now be restored.
Filter Replacement
Filters should be replaced annually or after a maximum of 3 cleaning cycles.
Replacement filters are available from Vectaire - call us on +44 (0) 1494 522333 or via sales@vectaire.co.uk
Vectaire Ltd, Lincoln Road, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 3RH
Tel: +44 (0)1494 522333. Fax: +44 (0)1494 522337. Email: sales@vectaire.co.uk
EVO250DC LCD 160119 E & O.E
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Vectaire EVO250DC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVectaire
ModelEVO250DC
CategoryHeating System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Standard Model Wiring

Wiring Connections

Details on required electrical connections for the standard model wiring.

Commissioning

Commissioning Procedure

Steps and warnings for qualified personnel before and during the commissioning process.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Filters Maintenance

Instructions for cleaning, replacing, and maintaining the unit's air filters.

Heat Exchanger Maintenance

Guidance on how to safely remove, clean, and reinstall the heat exchanger.

Filter Replacement Schedule

Information on the recommended frequency for replacing air filters.

General Information and Safety

Product Description

Overview of the EVO250DC whole house heat recovery unit's function and purpose.

Key Features

Highlights of the unit's capabilities, including low noise and variable speed options.

Standard Control Features

Details on independent motor speed control, timers, and frost stat.

Installation Guidelines

Installation Location

Recommendations for suitable installation locations and access requirements.

Important Installation Warnings

Crucial instructions and restrictions to ensure safe and proper installation.

Installation Requirements

Duct and Duct Connections

Guidance on ductwork installation, insulation, and connection methods.

Condensation Drainage

Requirements for fitting and insulating the condensate drain pipe.

Electrical Connection

Instructions for safe electrical connection, including wiring and isolation switches.

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