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We are setting up our MVHR. No issues using an anometer and the extract rates are bang on. However for the supply we are having to restrict the flow through the pipe to such a point that it’s all coming through a small gap, creating noise and it’s throwing the balance off.

zehnder say to commission at the medium speed (their default is 235) but we just can’t get the supply right. Should we be adjusting it to the total air flow needed for this actual build which is ~160.
 

we’re giving up for today :( but grateful for any tips! 

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2 hours ago, DownSouth said:

We are setting up our MVHR. No issues using an anometer and the extract rates are bang on. However for the supply we are having to restrict the flow through the pipe to such a point that it’s all coming through a small gap, creating noise and it’s throwing the balance off.

zehnder say to commission at the medium speed (their default is 235) but we just can’t get the supply right. Should we be adjusting it to the total air flow needed for this actual build which is ~160.
 

we’re giving up for today :( but grateful for any tips! 

I assume this is a series system vs radial? 
 

Do you have the same number of supply outlets as extract?

 

The outlets closet to the unit need to be strangled back, to allow airflow to eventually arrive at the very furthest ones, and this makes them audible / noisy; another con / caveat when deciding between series and radial.

 

Radial for me every time, too many fleas with the series dog. :/. No need for cross-talk elimination (more £££) either then. 

 

If the system design has balanced the number of in vs out then are you doing this with doors open. Have you done the undercuts on the bottoms of all internal (vented) spaces?

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It’s a radial semi-rigid duct design which is continuous from the unit to the room valve, testing with all doors / windows shut and cut outs under internal doors to allow flow. Same number in /out. 

2 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

The outlets closet to the unit need to be strangled back, to allow airflow to eventually arrive at the very furthest ones, and this makes them audible / noisy; another con / caveat when deciding between series and radial.

@Nickfromwales would this comment apply to radial set up? 

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On a radial system set you longest run first, that is your index run. Not sure how your MVHR unit adjusts fan speed, but you really want your index run with a fully open terminal and flowing the correct amount by adjusting fan speed. Then set the others ideally work from the next longest and finish with the shortest, adjusting terminals. Then check them all again and do any fine tuning needed.

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