7. Configuration
Users can configure their preferred Comfort Threshold
using the VMI Link application (Jeedom) or the VMI Link
Pro application ("I'm a private individual" tab). The Comfort
Threshold is
defined as the maximum ambient
temperature
(for
heating)
temperature (for air conditioning) which the user finds
acceptable. This threshold is not the same value as the
home comfort temperature, for either heating or air
conditioning. The Bypass Smart will allow heat or cold to
enter providing that the Comfort Threshold is not reached.
Connecting a secondary source of heat
If the Bypass Smart is connected to a secondary source
of heat, the Comfort Threshold can be configured
between 20°C and 28°C. This threshold must be higher
than the heating setpoint for the home. If the Comfort
Threshold is close to the value set on the room
thermostat for the heating equipment, the extra energy
obtained will be less influential.
Connecting to a ground-coupled heat
exchanger
If the Bypass Smart is connected to a ground-coupled
heat exchanger, the Comfort Threshold can be
configured between 20°C and 28°C.
▪ During the winter, this threshold must be higher than
the heating setpoint for the home to get full benefit
from available heat. If the Comfort Threshold is close
to the value set on the room thermostat for the heating
equipment, the extra energy obtained will be less
influential.
▪ During the summer, the Comfort Threshold must be
reduced to get full benefit from available cold.
8. Forced mode
Users can override the control unit. Simply use the
VMI® Link PRO application and open the "I'm a private
individual" tab. Go to the "Bypass info" menu and click
on "Forced mode: ON". The user can then select either
"Outdoor air" or "Other source". To quit forced mode,
use the VMI® Link PRO application and open the "I'm a
private individual" tab. Go to the "Bypass info" menu
and click on "Forced mode: OFF". The Bypass Smart
will return to automatic control mode.
For more detailed explanations, go to the VMI® Link
PRO application and open the "I'm a private individual" tab.
9. Error codes
If the appliance breaks down, refer to the following
section:
▪ Safety instructions: Before intervening, make sure you
have read the safety instructions: (see General
information).
If the VMI® Purevent detects a problem with the Bypass
Smart, the following information will be displayed:
9
or
minimum
ambient
Control unit
E8
Bypass Smart Error
Application (VMI® Link Pro and VMI® Link)
CODE 81 - Bypass communications error
The Bypass Smart will activate this code if no
movement instructions are received in the last 120s.
The damper will automatically and rapidly close.
CODE 82 - Bypass communications error
No message received from the Bypass Smart in the
last 180s.
Force the transmission of a command to switch to
100% outdoor air.
CODE 83 - Blocked bypass damper
The servomotor detects a mechanical overload.
Spring/autumn settings are forced and a Bypass
Smart autotest is periodically activated.
10. Declaration of conformity
Ventilairsec declares that the Bypass Smart complies
with:
▪ Directive
2014/30/EU
compatibility
▪ Directive 2014/35/EU on low voltage electrical
equipment
▪ Directive 211/65/EU on restriction of the use of
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment
The main applicable requirements of RED directive
2014/53/EU
▪ EMC:
• EN 55014-1 2017: Mains-powered devices
• EN
55014‐2:
2015:
(F>15 MHz)
• EN 61000‐3‐2: 2006 / A1: 2009 / A2: 2009:
Limits for harmonic current emissions
• EN 61000‐3-3: 2013:
changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public
low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with
rated current inferior or equal to 16 A per phase
and not subject to conditional connection
▪ EMF
• EN 62479 (2010)
▪ Low voltage:
• EN 60335-1:2012 + A11:2014 + A13:2017
The EC marking is placed on the product - year: 2022
Ventilairsec declares that the Bypass Smart complies
with dielectric testing requirements.
on
electromagnetic
Category
4
devices
Limitation of voltage