Geniox User Manual Hygienic air handling unit
Table Of Contents
- A Manufacturer
- B Name of machines
- C Declaration of Conformity - example
- D General descriptions, dangers and warnings
- D.1 Overview via pictograms on the inspection side of the unit
- D.2 Data about the unit according to cards and labels in and on the unit
- D.2.1 Example of CE labelling and Machine card with unique data on every unit
- D.2.2 Label with data about the cabinet — example.
- D.2.3 Flowchart – example of the label placed on or with the cabinet
- D.2.4 Symbols in the flowchart and explanation about the symbols
- D.2.5 Example of label placed on or with the cabinet – Terminal plan for external components
- D.2.6 Control board for Systemair Access control system
- D.3 The control panel for the control system.
- D.4 Dimensions of the units
- D.5 Ordinary automatically operation – only manual operation by new parameters
- E Drawings, diagrams, guides and instructions for the use, maintenance and repair
- F Employees in charge of operation/control/maintenance
- G Intended use and range of applications
- H Unintended use and misuse – inappropriate applications for the machine
- I Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection
- I.1 Unloading on the site
- I.1.1 Handling methods
- I.1.2 Unloading by forklift truck
- I.1.3 Unloading by crane
- I.1.4 Transport of unit without base frame on the site
- I.1.5 Lifting a unit with straps
- I.1.6 Lifting a unit with installed brackets on the base frame for lifting.
- I.1.7 Lifting a unit without base frame and legs but with installed brackets for lifting.
- I.1.8 Handling a unit with holes in base frame for forks
- I.1.9 Roof unit with PVC, flat sheet steel plates or bitumen
- I.1.10 Roof unit with steel roof
- I.1.11 Long-term storage before installation — outdoor or in not heated and humid building
- I.1.12 Tilt less than 30˚ during transportation of the section with heat pump
- I.1.13 Transport and pre-installation storage of rotary heat exchanger — always in vertical position
- I.2 Installation - mechanical
- I.2.1 Free area in front of and above the unit
- I.2.2 Supporting surface
- I.2.3 Adjustable feet under legs or base frame and transport of sections
- I.2.4 Base frames for outdoor units
- I.2.5 Outdoor units — support under the base frame of the unit
- I.2.6 Installation on the site of unit sections.
- I.2.7 Joining the sections
- I.2.8 Risk of stack effect by vertical ducts and wind pressure on louvers
- I.2.9 Fitting the ductwork
- I.2.10 Refitting of safety guards
- I.2.11 Lock the doors by using the key
- I.3 Installation - electrical
- I.3.1 Video instruction and overview
- I.3.2 Wiring diagrams
- I.3.3 Installation of mains power supply
- I.3.4 Electrical connection of components and functions
- I.3.5 Fans — cable connections with plugs for easy demounting of fans
- I.3.6 Filters — differential pressure gauge for each filter stage
- I.3.7 Lock the doors by using the key
- I.4 Installation – pipes for water – hot and chilled, valves and drains
- I.4.1 Description
- I.4.2 Pipe connections
- I.4.3 Pipes and cables must not obstruct opening of doors and extraction of components from the unit
- I.4.4 Pipe connections to coils that must be extracted for cleaning
- I.4.5 Droplet eliminator — access to removal and cleaning
- I.4.6 Draining condensate water
- I.4.7 Video instruction — draining condensate water from heat exchanger
- I.4.8 Draining condensate water from cooling coil
- I.4.9 A maximum of 90% relative humidity must not be exceed before second filter stage or silencers
- I.4.10 Clean and disinfect the interior of the unit as second last action for the installer before start-up and hand over of the unit to the user
- I.4.11 Install delivered filters in the cleaned unit as last action for the installer before start-up and hand over of the unit to the user
- I.1 Unloading on the site
- J Installation and assembly instructions for reduction of noise and vibration emissions
- K Start-up, adjustments, use, commissioning and unit in out of regular operation for several months
- K.1 Print-outs on paper
- K.2 Documentation is available for download
- K.3 Start-up by installer
- K.4 Video instructions about adjustments and use via the control panel
- K.5 Description of the control system functions
- K.5.1 Remote control
- K.5.2 Extended operation and external start/stop (for example by presence detectors)
- K.5.3 Valve and valve motor for heating coil
- K.5.4 Valve and valve motor for cooling coil
- K.5.5 DX cooling
- K.5.6 Circulation pump, heating
- K.5.7 Fire alarm function
- K.5.8 Electrical heater battery
- K.5.9 Speed control of fans
- K.5.10 Cabinet
- K.5.11 Temperature sensors
- K.5.12 Damper motors
- K.5.13 Filter guards
- K.5.14 Room temperature sensors
- K.5.15 Frost protection
- K.5.16 Systemair Control Panel - NaviPad
- K.5.17 Cooling recovery
- K.5.18 Free cooling
- K.5.19 Alarm signal
- K.5.20 Heat recovery
- K.5.21 Frost protection – plate heat exchanger
- K.6 Commissioning
- K.7 Accurate measuring of SFP (Specific Fan Power)
- K.8 Unit in not in regular operation for several months
- L Information about the residual risks
- M Instructions on the protective measures during repair and maintenance
- N The essential characteristics of tools which may be fitted to the machinery
- O The conditions of stability during use, transportation, assembly, dismantling when out of service
- P Instructions for machinery where these are regularly to be transported
- Q The operating method to be followed in the event of breakdown. Safe restart.
- R Adjustment and maintenance operations
- R.1 Shutdown of the unit to a safe state
- R.2 Unlock and lock the doors by using the key
- R.3 Checklist with schedules about cleaning and repair
- R.4 Filters – always replace filters with new filters with the same characteristics as original filters to maintain SFP value
- R.4.1 Bag filters – the number of filters and sizes of frames
- R.4.2 Panel filters – the number of filters and the sizes of the frames
- R.4.3 Video instruction — replace bag filters
- R.4.4 For hygienic units replaced U-profiles for filters must comply with ISO 846 — see spare part article number
- R.4.5 Panel filters
- R.5 Changing the Internal Battery in the controller
- R.6 Functions to maintain
- R.6.1 The unit
- R.6.2 For hygienic units replaced door gasket and sealing lists must comply with ISO 846 — see spare part article numbers
- R.6.3 Dampers
- R.6.4 Rotary heat exchanger
- R.6.5 Cross flow and counter flow plate heat exchanger — cleaning
- R.6.6 Coils for heating and/or cooling — cleaning
- R.6.7 Plug fans
- R.6.8 Attenuator
- R.6.9 Outdoor air section
- R.6.10 Heat pump unit
- S Instructions to enable adjustment and maintenance safely
- T The specifications of the spare parts to be used, when these affect the health and safety of operators
- U Information on airborne noise emissions exceeding 70 dB(A)
- Annex 1 Declaration of conformity with production number (in separate cover)
- Annex 2 Technical data – unique data for every unit (in separate cover)
- Annex 3 Spare part list (in separate cover — is only available on demand)
- Annex 4 Speed control for rotary heat exchanger
- Annex 5 Reversible heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered)
- Annex 6 Menu for internal controller in the heat pump unit (in separate cover, if heat pump was delivered)
- Annex 7 Connection of EC fan motor, diagnostics/faults and configuration of speed control
- Annex 8 Commissioning protocol – proposal (in separate cover)
- Annex 9 Report with data from final functional test on the Systemair factory (in separate cover)
- Annex 10 Short description of main components in the control system
- Annex 11 Wiring diagram (in separate cover)
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| Intended use and range of applications
G Intended use and range of applications
The air handling units are intended for transport and treatment of air between -40 °C and + 40 °C The units are exclu-
sively for comfort ventilation. The units are not for environments that exceed the corrosion class C4 according to EN ISO
12944-2 (motors are constructed for handling of air between -20 °C and + 60 °C).
Intended applications for the units are:
• Offices
• teaching rooms
• hotels
• shops
• homes and similar comfort zones
• health institutions
• hospitals
H Unintended use and misuse – inappropriate applications for the machine
Units for outdoor installation must be specified and ordered for outdoor installation. The units must not be used in envi-
ronments that exceed corrosion class C4 according to EN ISO 12944-2, and for transport of solid particles.
Examples of not intended use:
• Kitchen extraction
• swimming pools
• off-shore
• Ex-areas
• drying of washed clothes.
• Do not use the unit with partly finished duct systems.
• Do not use the unit for ventilation of the building site until the unit is properly provided with guards.
H.1 Air handling unit in operation
The pressure difference between interior and exterior of the unit must not exceed 2000 Pa for the Geniox 10 and up to
and including20.
Before start-up of the unit all ducts, safety guards and all protective devices must be mounted to prevent any access to
rotating fan impellers. All inspection doors must be closed and locked when the unit is in operation.
Do not use the unit without filters.
The hygienic version of the Geniox air handling unit must be cleaned regularly according to guidelines in the section R
of the User Manual.
I Instructions for unloading on the site as well as installation and connection
I.1 Unloading on the site
The air handling unit – AHU - is delivered as one section or in several sections, which are to be assembled on the build-
ing site. The AHU is delivered on transport pallets, legs, base frame with brackets for lifting or base frames with holes
for forks on forklift trucks or manual hydraulic hand trucks. Loading and unloading as well as transport on the building
site is possible by forklift truck, manual hydraulic hand trucks or by crane using suitable lifting straps.
Caution
For the hygienic version of this Geniox air handling unit it is not allowed to remove the factory fitted plastic
packing during transportation and short-time storage at the building site. Prior to packing at the factory, the
unit is cleaned at the factory for the ventilation at hygienic facilities and the unit must remain protected by
the packing against moisture, dust and dirt at the building site until start of the installation on the final place.
I.1.1 Handling methods
Possible ( ) and not possible ( ) handling methods are described in the table below.
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