FarmerN Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The display on my Zehnder Q350 shows the incoming air at 17.5 C but air entering rooms at 20 C. Seems odd to me, is this normal or do I have a problem? Set on 100% bypass ,cool temperature profile, Bypass on Auto. Surely the air should be coming in at outside temperature? 5am and still 17.5 outside in a rural area.
SteamyTea Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago What temperature is the air in the room? You could switch the fans off and see what happens.
FarmerN Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Unit Currently showing Extract air 25 C from rooms Outside Air 21 C into unit Supply Air 22.5 into rooms Bypass 100% 230 CuM /Hr for a 210 Sq M bungalow Edited 4 hours ago by FarmerN
MikeSharp01 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, FarmerN said: The display on my Zehnder Q350 shows the incoming air at 17.5 C but air entering rooms at 20 C. It is still coming through the fabric of the house so maybe it's picking up heat from the ductwork etc?
FarmerN Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago The figures are all taken from the MVHR unit display I presume the sensors are all in the unit within plant room. I am not aware of any remote sensors.
SteamyTea Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 46 minutes ago, MikeSharp01 said: coming through the fabric of the house That is a good point I had not considered. If the main pipework is in the loft, which may be 40°C or more, then, even with insulated ductwork, it can easily heat up.
MPH243 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I have the Q450 the sensors are all in the unit, 1 each side of the heat exchanger on both supply and extract. Mine is the same 100% bypass, I can't connect to mine to show the figures but was the same as yours earlier. I think it's probably the fan warming the air. The bypass takes it over the top of the heat exchanger to miss it. I think if you look this afternoon it goes into reverse and closes the bypass when outside is warmer than the house. 1
Mike Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, MikeSharp01 said: It is still coming through the fabric of the house so maybe it's picking up heat from the ductwork etc? That would be my guess (plus a little picked up within the unit itself). Varying the time the air spends in the ducts by changing the fan speed might test that - slightly warmer air on a slow fan and slightly cooler on boost? I can't try it on my Zehnder CA225 as I don't have a temperature readout.
MPH243 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The 2 sensors are about 500mm apart in the unit so it can't be house fabric. Here is my present readings and not on bypass. 1
Mike Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago (edited) 55 minutes ago, MPH243 said: The 2 sensors are about 500mm apart in the unit so it can't be house fabric. Good point 6 hours ago, FarmerN said: The display on my Zehnder Q350 shows the incoming air at 17.5 C but air entering rooms at 20 C. Actually, that's probably working as expected as 20° is the 'normal' supply air temperature in 'fixed mode', and the Q series has an adaptive bypass (it can be partly open, not just on or off) However there are a couple of ways you can change that in the advanced settings - see this user manual extract : Edited 4 minutes ago by Mike 1
FarmerN Posted 3 minutes ago Author Posted 3 minutes ago 49 minutes ago, MPH243 said: The 2 sensors are about 500mm apart in the unit so it can't be house fabric. Here is my present readings and not on bypass. Thanks for your reply. Yes now cooling incoming air! 0% Bypass Auto setting Outdoor air temperature 27.5C Supply Air 26.5C Extract air 26.5 C Almost identical to yours. So apperars to be working as it should, I was just surprised to see a small degree of warming overnight. House while warm is not yet oppresive.
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