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6.0 COMMISSIONING
When the wiring connections have been checked, switch on the mains
supply and check that the system is operating correctly. The appliance
should switch between low and boost speeds using the chosen manual
boost switch (Section 2.2). Check other switch and sensor functions are
operating correctly.
To balance the system, airflow rates will need to be set at each room's
air valve in accordance with the 2010 Domestic Ventilation Compliance
Guide. Airflow measurements should be performed using a calibrated
airflow measuring device and the results recorded in litres per second
(l/s) onto the Inspection Checklist and Airflow Measurement Test Sheet
contained within the 2010 Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide.
The most common method uses a vane anemometer, or similar, placed
in a hood which completely covers the air valve to measure the extract
or supply airflow rate. The instrument should be calibrated annually by
returning the instrument to a uKAS accredited calibration centre and
be capable of achieving an accuracy of ±5%. We recommend using a
Domus CM01 vane anemometer. Please call our Customer Service team
on 03443 715523 for more information.
Each room airflow rate will need to be recorded on the Inspection
Checklist and Airflow Measurement Test Sheet. A completed copy must
accompany these instructions and be handed over to the dwelling's
owner upon completion of the installation.
6.1 System Balancing
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Fully open all of the air valves.
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Switch the system to boost.
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Close all internal and external doors and windows.
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Measure the total air volume of the extract valves (wet rooms).
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Remove the rubber tamper-deterrent cap and using a small
screwdriver, adjust the 'boost' control on the wiring centre to achieve
the whole dwelling extract ventilation rate.
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Adjust individual room air valves to achieve the individual room boost
extract rates.
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Switch the system to low.
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Measure the total air volume of the valves.
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Remove the rubber tamper-deterrent cap and using a small
screwdriver, adjust the 'low' control on the wiring centre to achieve the
whole dwelling ventilation rate.
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using the lock nuts fitted to the air valves, lock in position.
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Refit the rubber tamper deterrent caps to the lid of the wiring centre.
7.0 MAINTENANCE
The CMX-S appliance is essentially maintenance free; however, if
necessary the main body can be removed from the ducting for periodic
cleaning as follows:
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Isolate and disconnect the power supply.
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Remove the 8 x M8 dome nuts and mudguard washers and remove
the body from the retained bolts and ducting.
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Clean out the body using a brush, dry cloth or vacuum cleaner.
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Reassemble and reconnect to the power supply.
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8.0 WARRANTY
The 2 year warranty starts from the day of delivery and includes first
year parts and labour, remaining year parts only. This warranty is void if
the equipment is modified without authorisation, is incorrectly applied,
misused, disassembled, or not installed, commissioned and maintained
in accordance with the details contained in this manual and general
good practice.
The above warranty does not apply to nor cover the repair of any
problem or fault with the product which arises as a result of: (a) failure
to install, operate, maintain and/or repair the product or any associated
parts and components (including any ducting) using reasonable skill
and care and in accordance with the instructions provided with it
(unless the original installation, maintenance or repair which gave rise
to the problem or fault was carried out by or on the behalf of Domus
Ventilation in which case this exclusion will not apply); (b) use of the
product for any purposes other than those for which it is designed;
(c) modifications made to the product by anyone other than Domus
Ventilation or its approved contractors; (d) deliberate damage; and/or (e)
damage caused by fire, flood or other water damage, explosions, rust
or corrosion. Domus Ventilation may carry out the repair or replacement
of the product itself or using an approved sub-contractor but will always
remain liable to you for the acts or omissions of any such sub-contractor
as if those were the acts or omissions of Domus Ventilation itself. Where
you have purchased the product acting in your capacity as a consumer
then the above warranty is offered by Domus Ventilation in addition to
and is not intended to affect or lessen those statutory rights which you
became entitled to as a consumer when you purchased the product.
In the uK you can find out more about your rights as a consumer by
visiting the website of the Citizen's Advice Bureau (www.adviceguide.
org.uk/england/consumer_e.htm).
9.0 END-OF-LIFE AND RECYCLING
Where possible components which can be largely recycled when the
product reaches its end-of-life have been used:
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Fans, motors, controls, actuators, cabling and other electrical
components can be segregated into WEEE recycling streams.
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Sheet metal parts, aluminium extrusion, heating/cooling coils and
other metallic items can be segregated and fully recycled.
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EPP, plastic ducting, nylon corner pieces, plastic heat exchangers,
packaging material and other plastic components can be segregated
into mixed plastic and widely recycled.
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Cardboard packaging, wood, and other paper components can be
largely recycled or fully processed in energy from waste centres.
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Filter Disposal: Cardboard framed filters should be fully processed
in energy from waste centres, contact your local civic amenity site /
household waste recycling centre regarding metal / wire framed filters.
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Remaining Items can be further segregated and processed in
accordance with the zero waste hierarchy. Please call After Sales
Support for further information on items not listed above.
Ensure that this product is made safe from any electrical / water
/ refrigerant supplies before dismantling commences. This work
should only be undertaken by a qualified person in accordance
with local authority regulations and guidelines, taking into
account all site based risks.
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