CORRIGO VENTILATION 3.6 MANU
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Manual Corrigo Ventilation, revision V Chapter 17 Configuration 93
Support control
active: Yes
EAF running during
support contr: Yes
Minimum running time
Min run time for
support ctrl: 20 min
For detailed description, see 5.1.5 Support control.
17.14 CO
2
Demand control
CO2/VOC active
Never
Type: Dampers
Min. time: 20 min
Activation level
1/2-speed: 800 ppm
1/1-speed: 1000 ppm
diff: 160 ppm
For detailed description, see the section Demand control.
17.15 Fire function
Fire dampers are normally closed and configured to open if a fire takes place. However, it is possible
to instead configure them to be normally open, as well as to configure the controller operating mode
at a fire alarm. The following options are available: “Stopped", “Continuous run", “Run via normal
start/stop conditions”, “Only extract air fan in operation” or “Only supply air fan, 100 % heating and
alarm block”. “Alarm block” here means that all alarms will be blocked.
It is possible to configure which speed the fans should have when in fire mode. Setting the fan speed
to -1 % will deactivate the fan speed selection.
Fire alarm priority is for the unit to not stop for any other alarm (e.g. frost protection) when it has
been configured for continued operation during fire alarms. The digital input ”external switch” will
still stop the unit.
The fire alarm input can be configured to normally open or normally closed.
All dampers must be wired to the same output in order to obtain correct results.
Fire damper function
Not active
Operation when alarm
Stopped
A pre-set fan speed for use during fires can be set. “-1” will deactivate this function.
Fan speed when fire
alarm
SAF:-1 %
EAF:-1 %
Select if fire alarm should be normally closed or normally open and activation of fire damper
exercising if the unit should be stopped or not: ”No”, ”Yes unit running” ,”Yes unit stopped” ,
Fire alarm input
Normally open
Damper exercise
No
Set the parameters for damper exercise in the submenu.
Damper exercise
Running time: 90 s
Interval in days: 1
Hour for exerc: 00