Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- General
- Safety
- Limits of operation and use
- Risk from electrocution
- Personnel requirements - Qualifications
- Transport, storage and packaging
- Storage
- Technical data
- Construction and function
- Installation and wiring
- Requirements governing the installation site
- Installation of basic unit
- Installing the sheet steel accessories
- Installation
- Connection to the pipe network
- Overview of valve kits
- Connection of 2-way valve kit
- Condensation connection
- Electrical wiring
- Electromechanical control, Venkon XL
- Cabling Venkon XL (*00), control by Klimaregler 30155
- Cabling Venkon XL (*00), control by Klimaregler 30155 with condensation pump
- Cabling Venkon XL (*00), control by Klimaregler 30256
- Cabling Venkon XL (*00), control by Klimaregler 30256 with condensation pump
- Cabling Venkon XL (*00), control by Klimaregler type 148941/148942
- Cabling Venkon XL (*00), control by Klimaregler type 148941/148942 with condensation pump
- Cabling Venkon XL(*00), control by DDC/BMS
- KaControl, Venkon XL
- Connection (*C1)
- Cabling, Venkon XL KaControl (*C1), control by on-site 0-10 V DC signal
- Cabling, Venkon XL KaControl (*C1), control by KaController
- Pre-commissioning checks
- Operation
- Operation of the KaController
- Maintenance
- Maintenance work
- Replacing the filter
- Cleaning the condensate tray
- Clean the inside of the unit
- Faults
- KaControl faults
- List of KaControl parameters
- KaController parameter list
- Certificates
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Venkon XLBeschreibungAssembly, installation and operating instructions6011 FaultsThe following chapter describes possible causes of faults and the work needed to rectify them. Should faults occur frequently,shorten the maintenance intervals in line with the actual loading on the unit.Contact the manufacturer with any faults that cannot be rectified using the following informationBehaviour in the event of faultsThe following applies:1. Immediately switch off the unit with faults that pose an immediate danger to persons or property!2. Determine the cause of the fault!3. Switch off the unit and prevent it from being reconnected if rectifying the fault requires work in the hazard area. Immedi-ately advise a supervisor on site about the fault.4. Either rectify the fault yourself or have it repaired by authorised personnel, depending on the nature of the fault.The fault table, Chapter 11.1 “Fault table” [} 60], provides information on who is authorised to rectify and remedyfaults.11.1 Fault tableFault Possible cause RemedyNo function. No power supply. Check voltage, switch on repair switch.Replace fuse.Water outlet Fault on the heat exchanger. Replace the heat exchanger if you need to.Hydraulic connection not properly done. Check flow and return and tighten, if necessary.Water outletCondensate drain outlets blocked. Clean condensate outlets and check for ad-equate gradient.Chilled water line incorrectly insulated. Check insulation.Condensate drain not properly installed. Check correct operation of condensate pump.Check and clean condensate outlet.Unit not heating or cooling sufficiently (LPHW/CHW)Fan is not switched on. Switch on fan at controller.Air volume is too low. Set a higher fan speed.Filter is dirty. Replace filter.No heating or cooling medium. Switch on heating and/or cooling system, switchon circulation pump, vent unit(s)/system.Valves do not work. Replace faulty valves.Water volume too low. Check pump output, check hydraulics.Setpoint temperature on the controller set toolow/high. Adjust temperature setting on the controller.Operating unit with integral sensor and/or ex-ternal sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or po-sitioned over a heat sourcePosition operating unit with integral sensor and/or external sensor in a suitable location.Air cannot blow out or in freely. Remove obstacles at the air outlet/air inlet.Heat exchanger dirty. Clean heat exchanger.Air in the heat exchanger. Vent heat exchanger.Unit too loudSpeed too high. Set a lower speed, if possible.Air inlet/outlet opening is obstructed. Free air ducts.Filter dirty. Replace filter.
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