Air
Fan (Part 1)
The maximum fan speed can be set in ac-
cordance to the calculated required airflow.
➊➋ For the distinction DX/CW see the
overnext page.*
The start temperature is entered as a
negative difference to the air temperature
setpoint. ➌
The start fan speed is entered as a per-
centage of reduction from the maximum
speed.
➍
This reduced fan speed is gradually obtai-
ned with a decreasing temperature from the
room temperature setpoint to the adjusted
temperature difference
➌ below the setpoint.
However, when heating or humidification
is requested, the airflow is increased to its
original value.
The offset is used to adapt the airflow to
unexpected conditions on the site ( lower/
higher pressure loss).➎
The minimum speed, which you can adjust
here, can only be bypassed by the adjust-
ment in "REDUCE SPEED". ➏
You can determine, whether the airflow failu-
re alarm releases a common alarm (0= no,
1 = yes).
➐
You can determine, whether the filter alarm
starts a common alarm. ➐a
The airflow alarm delay can be adjusted the
same as the filter alarm delay.
➑,➑a
Setting the priorities for the airflow alarm
➒
and the filter alarm ➒a means assigning the
corresponding alarm to an alarm relay with
the adjusted number.
setpoint
heating
start
Fan speed
Humidif.
ON
OFF
humidity
setpoint
%r.h.
humidif.
start
➊ or ➋
+ ➎
*In the InRoom Controller the CW-
maximum speed is actually located in
the sixth line of the second menu.
fan 1 nmax 85
fan 1 nmaxcw 90
fan 1 start 3
fan 1 speed 15
fan 1 offset -5
fan 1 min 60
fan 1 commonalarm 1
fan 1 commonalarmfi 1
fan 1 alarmdelay 6
fan 1 filteralarmdelay 6
fan 1 alarmprio 3
fan 1 filteralarmprio 4
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