CYPEHVAC - Examples

Examples of installation diagrams in CYPEHVAC

Installation of a monobloc air-source heat pump system for heating and cooling (via fan coils and underfloor heating) and DHW

  1. Monobloc air-source heat pump (under "Water-based air conditioning", "Air-source heat pumps", "Compact unit, monobloc domestic heat pump system").
  2. Water pipes (from "Water distribution", "Pipe").
  3. Fan coils (under "Water-based air conditioning", "Radiators" and "Fan coil, 2-pipe").
  4. Underfloor heating manifold (from "Water-based heating", "Emitters", "Radiant floor manifold").
  5. DHW storage tank (from "Water-based air conditioning", "DHW", "Storage tank").

Direct expansion system, variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system

  1. Outdoor unit (from “Direct expansion”, “VRF”, “Outdoor unit, heat pump (2 pipe)”).
  2. Refrigeration systems (from “Direct expansion”, “Refrigeration system”).
  3. Indoor unit, floor-mounted (from “Direct expansion”, “VRF”, “Indoor unit, floor-standing”).
  4. Indoor unit, ceiling-mounted (from “Direct expansion”, “VRF”, “Indoor unit, ceiling”).
  5. Indoor unit, wall-mounted (from “Direct expansion”, “VRF”, “Indoor unit, wall-mounted”).
  6. Indoor unit, cassette type (from “Direct expansion”, “VRF”, “Indoor unit, cassette”).
  7. Indoor unit, with ducted distribution (from “Direct expansion”, “VRF”, “Indoor unit, with distribution using ducts”).
  8. Air ducts (from “Air distribution”, “Ducts”, “Rigid duct”).
  9. Supply diffusers (from “Air distribution”, “Air terminals”, “Diffuser”).
  10. Centralised control (from “Direct expansion”, “VRF”, “Centralised control”).

Installing a controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) system

The installation of mechanical ventilation systems may vary depending on the manufacturer, as not all systems are installed in the same way. However, they share a basic structure:

Installations with rigid ducting

Rigid ducts are connected to the heat recovery unit to draw in and expel air to the outside of the property, terminating in weatherproof grilles. Rigid ducts are also used inside the property. Depending on the manufacturer, the air outlets can be connected directly to the duct or via a section of flexible ducting.

Installations with semi-rigid ducting

The connection between the heat recovery unit and the outside is also made using rigid ducts and weather-resistant grilles. For the internal distribution system, rigid ducts are used to connect to a plenum box. From there, semi-rigid ducts carry the air to the outlet plenums and, finally, to each supply or extract vent.

These are the basic principles of a mechanical ventilation system. However, each manufacturer tailors the solution to the project’s dimensions, airflow requirements and the specific characteristics of the installation, incorporating different components and configurations.

Below is a variant for a mechanical ventilation system using equipment from Zehnder, with semi-flexible ducts, box-type silencers and non-integrated connection plates:

  1. Weather grille (under "Air distribution", "Air outlets", "Grille")
  2. Zehnder ComfoPipe Compact circular rigid duct (under "Air distribution", "Ducts", "Rigid duct").
  3. Zehnder ComfoAir heat recovery unit (under "Air distribution", "Equipment", "Heat recovery unit").
  4. Zehnder ComfoPipe Compact circular rigid duct (under "Air distribution", "Ducts", "Rigid duct").
  5. Zehnder CW connection plate (under "Air distribution", "Equipment", "End piece").
  6. Zehnder ComfoWell silencer (under "Air distribution", "Equipment", "Silencer").
  7. Zehnder CW ComfoTube distribution panel (under "Air distribution", "Equipment", "End piece").
  8. Zehnder ComfoTubeFlex circular semi-flexible duct (under "Air distribution", "Ducts", "Semi-flexible duct").
  9. Vent plenum (under "Air distribution", "Air outlets", "Plenum for outlet").
  10. Supply or extraction vent (from "Air Distribution", "Air Terminals", "Outlet").
Installation of a mechanical ventilation system in a detached house (Zehnder system with semi-rigid ducts and silencers)
Detail 2 (heat recovery unit, silencers and end pieces)
Detail 1 (weather grilles)
Detail 3 (internal supply and extraction outlets)

CYPEHVAC - Examples

Licenses and related modules

CYPE programs are activated via electronic licenses which may contain one or more modules. The list of modules compatible with each program may vary depending on the product purchased and the type of license.

To consult the list of modules compatible with this program, go to "CYPE program modules".

Please note that the list of modules available in the license will depend on the product purchased.

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