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AEROVOLTAICS
GSE AIR’SYSTEM™
V3.0
USER MANUAL - GSE AIR’SYSTEM THERMOSTAT
Hot air recovery and redistribution system for home heating
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Contents
Congratulations,
Your new photovoltaic panel heat recovery system has just been installed. The heat
generated by your solar panels is now ready to work for you.
To grasp how your GSE AIR’SYSTEM works, please read this manual.
It also contains very easy instructions for using the thermostat.
For optimal comfort, we recommend setting the thermostat at 22°c (+/- 1°c) and
leaving it permanently on this setting.
The reason for this is that the hot air under your solar panels does not cost
you anything, whether it’s at 22° or 40°!
This means you do not have to change the initial setting.
Operating principle
Setting the thermostat
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CASE N°1A :
CASE N°1B :
CASE N°1A :
CASE N°1B :
19°C
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19°C
When your GSE AIR’SYSTEM detects that you have set the thermostat to 22° and it has measured a temperature
of only 19° inside your home, it automatically sends the hot air drawn from below the panels into your home
through the air vents.
If additional heating is needed to top up the heat available under the panels, the regulator will trigger the
SPEED HEATING system so that air cold is not blown into your home.
In this case, there is more than enough heat under the panels to warm your home, so your GSE AIR’SYSTEM
does not need to trigger the SPEED HEATING unit.
It simply adjusts the ventilation speed so your home is warmed to the desired temperature without any “hairdryer
effect”.
Nice and gently!
the temperature is 19° in your home and you want it to be 22° with an under-panel T° of 18°
the temperature is 19° in your home and you want it to be 22° with an under-panel T° of 25°
18°C
25°C
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CASE N°2 :
CASE N°3 :
The GSE AIR’SYSTEM regulator has detected that the inside temperature matches the temperature setting on
the thermostat.
When this happens, it automatically vents the hot air under the panels outwards (through the roof cap) using
the smart bypass system built right into the GSE AIR’SYSTEM control unit. The main purpose of venting is to
reduce panel temperature and improve their efficiency (up to 10% additional power performance) and their service
lifespan.
At night, the temperature under the panels is usually 3° or 4°C lower than the temperature in your home. Your GSE
AIR’SYSTEM collects this cooler air and routes it to the air vents(*). The system automatically switches into this
mode after 3 consecutive nights without a heating request (i.e. the thermostat is set to a value below the T° inside
your home). The system has now switched to summer mode. It will automatically switch back to winter mode as
soon as you ask for more heat from the thermostat. The system will run though another 3-nights cycle before it
switches to summer mode again.
the temperature is 19° in your home and you want it to be 22° with an under-panel T° of 30°
the temperature is 23° in your home and you want it to be 21° on summer nights
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23°C
23°C
23°C
30°C
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Operating principle / adjusting the system
That’s all there is to it! Your GSE AIR’SYSTEM is now adjusted and ready
to go. The system will automatically regulate the temperature inside your
home depending on the heat available under the panels.
CASE N°4 :
Your system will vent the heat through the roof cap, even if you ask for more heat inside the house. In this case,
the system ventilates the panels and prevents the “overheated” air from entering your home.
Overheat mode: Under-panel temperatures above 57°
57°C
ADJUSTING THE SYSTEM
DANGER! Never use the “stand-by” mode on the thermostat as this
could damage the system.
Fresh air injection in summer will not activate by asking for « cold »
on the thermostat, but automatically if temperature allows it.
Your technician will install the thermostat in the room of your
choice. It is this device which will tell to GSE AIR’SYSTEM
whether to send hot air into your house or not. To adjust it,
nothing’s easier: just press the buttons (+) and (-) to set the
desired temperature.
Increase the temperature by pressing in this area
Decrease the temperature by pressing in this area
Setting
temperature
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Ambient
Température
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QUICK ACCESS TO GSE AIR’SYSTEM WEBSERVER :
Your technician has created you an online tracking page of your GSE Air’System’s performances.
To access it, go to the website https://cloudigo.regin.se/login provided your access codes
available from your installer.
SELECTION OF «OPERATING MODE»: AUTO – STOP – FREE COOLING
Auto Mode :
Default mode. Allows GSE AIR’SYSTEM to operate in optimal conditions.
There is 6 operating states:
Stop – Regulation – Exhaust – Rotation – Free Cooling – Overheat
1 - Available Air temperature under the panels
2 - Fan speed
3 - Heater power use of « Speed Heating »
4 - Operating mode switch: Auto - Stop – Free Cooling
5 - Measured temperature in the house
6 - Temperature of injected air into the house
7 - Operating state: Stop – Regulation - Rotation – Exhaust – Free Cooling – Overheat
8 - Thermostat state: ON – OFF
OVERVIEW