1 cyclical defrosting with minimum temperatures – EVCO EPU2BXP1S1 User Manual

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c-pro 3 micro SAVE/ c-pro 3 kilo SAVE | Application Manual ver. 1.0 | Code 144CP3UKSAE104

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PG03=1

The damper is managed with an analogue control via the analogue output AO3. When 0% the damper is closed, while

when 100% the damper is open and the recovery heat exchanger is by-passed.

6.7.3

Cross flow recovery heat exchanger and by-pass

damper

The recovery heat exchanger to be used is the cross flow static type. The anti-freeze by-pass damper can be present

in the unit (optional PG01 parameter).

This damper allows the unit to work with very low outside air temperatures (e.g. –10 / -12°C) preventing the moisture

of the ejected air to condensate and freeze inside the heat exchanger (which would cause the obstruction of air flow up

to complete block).

The anti-freeze temperature probe identifies the freezing temperature and drives the fan speed decrease and the

activation of the recovery heat exchanger by-pass damper.

The recovery heat exchanger is normally active and is by-passed (opening the by-pass damper) only during free-

cooling (if present and enabled) and during cyclical defrosting when outside temperature is too low. To activate this

function set PG06 = 2

6.7.3.1

Cyclical defrosting with minimum temperatures

The set point must be determined along with its differential for the activation of the defrosting cycle.

When the anti-freeze minimum temperature condition is reached a cyclical by-pass sequence of the recovery heat

exchanger is activated to allow the exhaust air (warmer, from the room) to defrost the recovery heat exchanger air

channels as shown in the below diagram.

Pr01:

OFF

Pr02:

ON

T. Anti-freeze

OFF

ON

Exhaust air minimum

temperature

By-Pass damper

OFF

ON

Pr0

Pr0

T. Anti-

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