Brookvent Aircycle 1.2/1.3/1.3+ Filter Cover Set (AS 90-09-908)
These replacement covers are the front cover tabs that protect your MVHR filters.
Product Code: (AS 90-09-908)
The Aircycle 1.3 Heat Recovery Core is protected by two filters. As long as the filters are regularly changed as detailed in the previous section there should be no need to access the system’s heat recovery core. However, should regular filter changes not be adhered to it may be advisable to access the system’s heat recovery core, and where required, clear it of any debris that may have collected.
Step By Step Process:
Step 1. Isolate the unit from the mains and ensure all supply circuits are disconnected. Never run the system with the MVHR heat exchange core removed.
Step 2. Remove both filters.
Step 3. Remove the front door panel via its 8 screws.
Step 4. Remove the foam panels and then the heat exchanger from the unit by pulling the plastic strip running across the front of the heat exchanger.
Step 5. Carefully remove any dust from the heat exchanger with a household vacuum cleaner. Do not attempt the clean the heat exchanger with any fluids.
Step 6. Carefully reinsert the replacement heat exchange core into the unit and the foam panels.
Step 7. Reinsert both filters (change if necessary) and replace the front door ensuring all four screws are securely fastened. Also ensure the filter tabs on the front of the unit are securely fitted.
Step 8. Power the unit on at the isolator and ensure any supply circuits are reconnected.
Product Code: AS 90-09-906
If you have any questions regarding this procedure, please get in contact with the office on 02890616505 or hello@brookvent.co.uk
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€151.00 + VAT
Brookvent Aircycle 1.2/1.3/1.3+ Filter Cover Set (AS 90-09-908)
These replacement covers are the front cover tabs that protect your MVHR filters.
Product Code: (AS 90-09-908)
Brookvent Aircycle 3.1 Replacement Heat Exchanger Core
The Aircycle 3.1 Heat Recovery Exchange Core is protected by two filters. As long as the filters are regularly changed as detailed in the previous section there should be no need to access the system’s heat recovery core. However, should regular filter changes not be adhered to it may be advisable to access the system’s heat recovery core, and where required, clear it of any debris that may have collected.
Step By Step Process
Step 1. Isolate the unit from the mains and ensure all supply circuits are disconnected. Never run the system with the MVHR heat exchange core removed.
Step 2. Remove the front door panel via its 4 screws.
Step 3. Remove both filters.
Step 4. Remove the heat exchanger from the unit by pulling the plastic strip running across the front of the heat exchanger.
Step 5. Carefully remove any dust from the heat exchanger with a household vacuum cleaner. Do not attempt the clean the heat exchanger with any fluids.
Step 6. Carefully reinsert the new heat exchange core into the unit.
Step 7. Reinsert both filters (change if necessary) and replace the front door ensuring all four screws are securely fastened. Also ensure the filter tabs on the front of the unit are
securely fitted.
Step 8. Power the unit on at the isolator and ensure any supply circuits are reconnected.
Product Code: AS 90-09-803
If you have any questions regarding this procedure, please get in contact with the office on 02890616505 or hello@brookvent.co.uk
Brookvent Aircycle 3.1 Dial operated PCB kit.
In the unlikely event of an electronic PCB failure, the Aircycle 3.1’s PCB module can be easily disconnected and replaced. Product Code: AS 90-09-801
Step By Step Process:
Step 1. Isolate the unit from the mains and ensure all supply circuits are disconnected.
Step 2. Disconnect the mains from the fused spur.
Step 2. Unscrew the two large screws in the front of the control panel and pull out the PCB assembly.
Step 3. Unplug all the leads, the connectors are all marked to match up with their corresponding internal connections.
Step 4. Feed the mains cable from the replacement assembly through the unit and out the through the hole in the back plate.
Step 5. Connect all the cables back up ensuring to connect each cable to the correctly marked connector.
Step 6. Replace the assembly in the pocket and secure in place with the screws.
Step 7. Connect the mains to the fused spur.
Step 8. Power the unit on at the isolator and ensure any supply circuits are reconnected. The unit will need to be re-commissioned.