Main control CO2 RF - J.E. StorkAir
Main control CO2 RF - J.E. StorkAir
Main control CO2 RF - J.E. StorkAir
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Switch and <strong>control</strong>s<br />
<strong>Main</strong> <strong>control</strong> CO 2<br />
<strong>RF</strong><br />
Key features<br />
• Operating component of the systems<br />
ComfoFan CO 2<br />
Basic and ComfoFan CO 2<br />
Ease<br />
• Ventilation on demand<br />
• Clear indication on the sensor of quality of<br />
indoor climate<br />
• Easy to operate using a button and<br />
pictograms.<br />
• Easy to fit<br />
• Power supply: 230V<br />
General<br />
The CO 2<br />
<strong>RF</strong> main <strong>control</strong> unit<br />
measures CO 2<br />
levels in the living<br />
room. Depending on the CO 2<br />
levels<br />
indoors, a signal is sent to the<br />
ventilation system to ensure<br />
optimal ventilation. The main<br />
<strong>control</strong> unit functions as an<br />
operating panel. The ventilation<br />
system has an <strong>RF</strong> function,<br />
allowing the main <strong>control</strong> unit and<br />
the ventilation unit to communicate<br />
with each other cordlessly.<br />
Operation<br />
Users can select one of 4<br />
ventilation settings using the button<br />
on the main <strong>control</strong> unit:<br />
absent, present, maximum or 'Auto<br />
CO 2<br />
'. The setting selected is<br />
indicated by a blue LED. In the<br />
'Auto CO 2<br />
' setting, ventilation is<br />
regulated automatically on the<br />
basis of CO 2<br />
levels. When only the<br />
main <strong>control</strong> unit is used, this<br />
relates exclusively to CO 2<br />
levels in<br />
the living room.<br />
If upgrade sensors are also used<br />
(see chapter on the Upgrade<br />
Sensor), then the highest CO 2<br />
concentration is used to determine<br />
ventilation levels. The upgrade<br />
sensor functions as a <strong>control</strong> unit<br />
and is only intended to monitor CO 2<br />
levels in a living area.<br />
The sensors have 3 LEDs that<br />
indicate CO 2<br />
levels:<br />
- Green (1200ppm)<br />
- Orange (1200 - 1500ppm)<br />
- Red (1500ppm)<br />
If the red LED lights up, residents<br />
are advised to open a door or<br />
window. Furthermore all gaps<br />
under doors - which are essential<br />
for effective ventilation - as well as<br />
the position of window gratings (if<br />
fitted) must be checked.<br />
Note: if the ventilation is set to<br />
Absent, present or Max., it will no<br />
longer be regulated on the basis of<br />
CO 2<br />
levels, whereas that is the<br />
case in the Auto setting. However,<br />
the LEDs continue to indicate air<br />
quality.<br />
Casing<br />
The casing is white (RAL9010)<br />
plastic of protection class IP30. The<br />
dimensions are 95mm wide, 97mm<br />
high and 30mm deep.<br />
Electrical connection<br />
- Power supply:<br />
230V ±10%, single phase, 50Hz<br />
Minimum ambient temperature:<br />
-10°C<br />
Maximum ambient temperature:<br />
+40°C<br />
- Functional range:<br />
400ppm-2000ppm<br />
Option<br />
Both the Basic and the Ease<br />
models can be upgraded with an<br />
<strong>RF</strong> Timer. This can be located in<br />
the kitchen, bathroom and/or toilet.<br />
The Timer allows residents to<br />
manually switch ventilation to its<br />
maximum setting for 10, 30 or 60<br />
minutes. 'Timer OFF' returns the<br />
unit to its previously selected<br />
setting on the main <strong>control</strong> unit.<br />
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