Geniox Core Air handling unit as knock down ready version — disassembly and reassembly Installation instructions Document in original language | Version 5 GB Part number of this manual 90925520 Order number output
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Detailed table of contents on the following pages General description A B Manufacturer Name of machines Installation C D E Section with rotary heat exchanger Section with counterflow heat exchanger Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) output |
Contents A Manufacturer....................................................................................................................................1 B Name of machines .............................................................................................................................1 C Section with rotary heat exchanger........................................................................................................2 C.1 Removing the doors and panels .................................
Manufacturer | A Manufacturer This User Manual covers all air handling units delivered by Systemair A/S. Manufacturer and supplier data: Systemair A/S Ved Milepælen 7 DK-8361 Hasselager Responsible for documentation: Elisabeth Rahbek B Name of machines This manual is about Systemair air handling units called Geniox Core 10, Geniox Core 11, Geniox Core 12, Geniox Core 14, Geniox Core 16, Geniox Core 18, Geniox Core 20.
2 | Section with rotary heat exchanger C Section with rotary heat exchanger Scan the QR code to watch a video showing the disassembling and reassembling process. The unit is built without the use of rivets and without mastic between casing parts for easy and quick removal of panels from profiles and internal walls. Remove doors, panels and profiles to offer good access for the demounting and removal of internal parts.
Section with rotary heat exchanger | C.1 Removing the doors and panels Remove the 3 caps for free access to removal of the steel shaft. Remove the steel shaft in each hinge. Remove the doors.
4 | Section with rotary heat exchanger Remove the panels.
Section with rotary heat exchanger | C.2 Disconnecting cables Unplug cables for the rotary heat exchanger section.
6 | Section with rotary heat exchanger C.3 Removing profiles and components Remove the duct connections. Remove screw before removing rotary heat exchanger.
Section with rotary heat exchanger | Carefully slide out the rotary heat exchanger. Remove screws and filters.
8 | Section with rotary heat exchanger Remove screws for filter frame. Remove filter frame.
Section with rotary heat exchanger | Remove screws for upper panel. Remove upper panel.
10 | Section with rotary heat exchanger Remove the two corner profiles and the horizontal profile without separating them. Remove screws for fan section, control cabinet and corner profiles.
Section with rotary heat exchanger | Carefully remove fan section, with control cabinet and vertical profiles without separating them. Separation is completed and all parts can be carried into the building.
12 | Section with rotary heat exchanger C.4 Reassembling the section with rotary heat exchanger Reassemble the parts of the casing and reinstall the components in the opposite sequence of separation described above. Note: Application of the delivered mastic and placing of 2 different types of self-adhesive flexible sealing lists are important in order to achieve the air-tightness that corresponds to Eurovent certified values for this air handling unit.
Section with rotary heat exchanger | Illustration of where to apply mastic and where to place the above-mentioned sealing lists in the air handling unit Finish by remounting panels and doors.
14 | Section with counterflow heat exchanger D Section with counterflow heat exchanger Scan the QR code to watch a video showing the disassembling and reassembling process. The unit is built without the use of rivets and without mastic between casing parts for easy and quick removal of panels from profiles and internal walls. Remove doors, panels and profiles to offer good access for the demounting and removal of components.
Section with counterflow heat exchanger | D.1 Removing the doors and panels Remove the 3 caps for free access to removal of the steel shaft. Remove the steel shaft in each hinge. Remove the doors.
16 | Section with counterflow heat exchanger Remove the panels.
Section with counterflow heat exchanger | D.2 Disconnecting and loosening cables Disconnect the air hose from the differential pressure transmitter.
18 | Section with counterflow heat exchanger Cut the cable ties.
Section with counterflow heat exchanger | Unplug cable.
20 | Section with counterflow heat exchanger Pull the air hose out through the horizontal profile.
Section with counterflow heat exchanger | D.3 Separating the section and removing the counter flow heat exchanger Remove screws for vertical profiles. Remove screws for upper panel.
22 | Section with counterflow heat exchanger Remove upper panel and all vertical profiles. Remove screws from bypass dampers and plates.
Section with counterflow heat exchanger | Remove bypass dampers and plates. Remove counterflow heat exchangers.
24 | Section with counterflow heat exchanger Remove the drip tray. Separation is completed and all parts can be carried into the building.
Section with counterflow heat exchanger | D.4 Reassembling the section with counterflow heat exchanger Reassemble the parts of the casing and reinstall the components in the opposite sequence of separation described above. Note: Application of the delivered mastic and placing of the self-adhesive flexible sealing list is important in order to achieve the air-tightness that corresponds to Eurovent certified values for this air handling unit.
26 | Section with counterflow heat exchanger Illustration of where to place the above mentioned sealing list (green) and mastic (blue) Note: Apply mastic on the inside before mounting the cover plate. Mount the cover plate, then continue applying mastic. Finish by remounting panels and doors.
Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) | E Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) The unit is built without the use of rivets and without mastic between casing parts for easy and quick removal of panels from profiles and internal walls. Remove doors, panels and profiles to offer good access for the demounting and removal of components. Internal parts to be removed are walls with fans, walls with filters, cables and control components.
28 | Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) E.1 Removing the doors and panels Remove the 3 caps for free access to removal of the steel shaft. Remove the steel shaft in each hinge. Remove the doors.
Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) | Remove the panels.
30 | Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) E.2 Removing profiles and components Remove the duct connections. Remove the filters.
Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) | Remove the fan, fan wall and filter wall. Remove the screws for the horizontal partition panels from below.
32 | Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) Remove the partition panel. Remove the screws from the profiles that hold the partition panels.
Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) | Remove the profiles that hold the partition panels. Remove screws for vertical profiles and upper panel.
34 | Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) Remove the upper panel, as well as the profiles. Separation is completed and all parts can be carried into the building.
Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) | E.3 Reassembling the section Reassemble the parts of the casing and reinstall the components in the opposite sequence of separation described above. Note: Application of the delivered mastic and placing of 3 different types of self-adhesive flexible sealing lists are important in order to achieve the air-tightness that corresponds to Eurovent certified values for this air handling unit.
36 | Additional sections (only for sizes 16, 18 and 20) Illustration of where to apply mastic and where to place the above mentioned sealing lists in the air handling unit Finish by remounting panels and doors.
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