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1. Adjustment position 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 Air flow dm js s 25 7 39 3 44 9 51 0 57 5 67 6 76 6 88 9 27 8 43 1 46 7 58 8 61 9 70 8 78 4 88 8 Air flow m h 92 52 141 48 161 64 183 6 207 243 36 275 76 320 04 100 08 155 16 168 12 211 68 222 84 254 88 282 24 319 68 Medium 63 60 65 68 69 72 74 75 77 58 62 65 68 72 74 73 76 frequency 125 55 63 66 69 71 72 74 78 45 52 56 58 62 64 65 68 of the 250 49 57 60 64 66 68 70 73 32 38 41 45 48 51 53 56 500 49 ST 53 59 61 63 67 36 45 43 46 48 51 53 56 1000 46 53 55 58 60 62 63 65 31 37 39 42 43 45 47 50 2000 37 46 50 54 57 eo 62 65 ig Tess 35
2. VALLOX 48 m L lt Vallox 145 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 145 MV MV m a MAIN PARTS DIMENSIONS AND 9 DUCT OUTLETS 2 Dimensions o Model R in the figure In the L model the parts are mirrored 1 Extract air fan behind the 6 Outdoor air filter G4 protective cover 7 Extract air filter G4 2 Supply air fan behind the 8 Post heating radiator extract air duct behind the extract air ii 3 Outdoor air filter F7 duct 4 Heatrecovery cell 9 Safety switch 5 Summer winter flap 10 Additional heating radiator behind the extract air duct DUCT OUTLETS MEASUREMENT POINTS Model R Supply Air Inner diameter of the female outlet collar 8200 mm 1 Supply air to the apartment 2 Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit 3 Exhaust air out 4 Outdoor air to unit m BN ina a gt 4 IS Model Inner diameter of the female outlet collar 2200 mm 1 Exhaust air out Measurement points after the connection outlet supply air to Fan curves indicate the total pressure available apartment for duct losses 4 Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit 49 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice VALLOX 096 MV Josues Aypiuunu IpuUelul H JUSLUISNIDD souplpd UP 3 8 lou
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5. N gt J 2 rr RS lt lt ITI N gt 2 Vallox Vallox Vallox 096w 3110 145 BOOST PROFILE When you want to make the Boost profile settings proceed as follows b The deployment wizard Boost profile screen is opened NOTE Once you have set the fan soeed for the At home profile the fan speed for the Boost profile will default to 30 of the At home profile fan speed We recommend this basic amount of ventilation for the Boost profile setting If necessary you can change it 12 15 14 15 16 07 set the Boost profile fan soeed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons Press the Right arrow button The temperature setup screen is opened Set the desired supply air temperature for the Boost profile by using the Plus and Minus buttons You can adjust the temperature in the range of 10 C 25 Press the Right arrow button The setup screen for the automatic fan soeed control based on the relative humidity appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan soeed control based on the relative humidity is used or Press the Right arrow button The setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is used or not P
6. Error log Cell defrost Self test display Service diagnostic display Fan test SS Heater test Summer Winter test Restore and save settings Sensor settings Fan settings VO settings Password and access level 63 Relay o Input Output settings Panel address Modbus settings Anti freezing setting Vallox Vallox Vallox USER LEVEL DIAGRAMS 145 3110 096 LIMITED 1 Away info Edit nor log 1 At home info Edit cel defrost Boost info Edit self test display 1 Fireplace info Edit Service diagnostic display Fan test W9 Heater test m gt re o UJ Mmi O au gt Turn unit Wizard Service Menu eo Language 7 EE 2 E EN E s 5 Summer Winter test Week clock on off Edit Filter status Edit Restore and save settings next reminder I 9 tti Temps and sensors 149 e Fan settings O Input Output settings Time and Date I I o VO settings Panel address Display settings 1 I Password and access level Modbus settings e Expert settings Anti freezing setting Turn unit OFF 65 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice lt gt gt Vallox 096 Vallox Vallox 110 3145 VALLOX www Vvallox com Vallox O Myllykyl nt
7. 4 9 ee Display settings 4 b Display settings Sleep time Display settings Sleep time 5mi n 8 9 Language gt Language Wile oa 771 English 4 b PAD oO Vallox Vallox Vallox SETTINGS 145 3110 O096 TIME AND DATE SETTING THE SYSTEM TIME AND DATE In the following chapters you make systern settings as follows e Time 240r 12 hour clock e Automatic daylight saving time Date Time and date NOTE 9 4 b v The system time will survive a few hours of power outage SETTING THE TIME Time and date 1 4 To set the time proceed as follows l Select Settings Time and date 24 Hour Time Press the OK button The Time and date settings are opened Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the hours Press the Right arrow button Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the minutes Press the OK button DM On OT SELECTING THE 24 OR 12 HOUR CLOCK Time and date By default the system uses a 24 hour clock If you want to use the 12 hour clock proceed as follows 24 Hour Time Dayl Saving Time select Settings Time and date Press the OK button The Time and date settings are opened Press the Right arrow button until the screen 2 4 appears Press the Minus button The 24 Hour Time setting value is changed to Off 6 Press the OK button SETTING THE AUTOMATIC DAYLIGHT SAVING Time and date TIME If
8. Models Document Vallox 096 1 09 6190 EN lt gt Vallox 110 MV Vallox 145 MV from gt 3 2 2015 Types 3799 Updated MyVallox 3702 5 May 2015 Control udi NS EF TONG Vallox Vallox Vallox nm 096 1 1 1 45w E on ay 234 jyan Manual mL gt gt a Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 1 TO 145 lt 3 VALLOX lt gt gt Vallox Vallox Vallox CONTENTS 145 096 1 INTRODUCTION _ oeoo orao o oeoo oeoo ooon oaa The main parts of the ventilation unit e System description General safety Instructions guarantee and liability MyVallox Control control panel buttons e Starting up and shutting down the unit 2 DEPLOYMENT WIZARD Basic settings setting the language time and date Expert settings setting the password and access rights parental controls fan settings profile settings 3 USING THE UNIT e Ventilation profiles Temperatures and Sensors Settings filter display settings time and date week clock switching the unit off 4 MAINTENANCE Filters Heat recovery cell e Fans Condensing water Troubleshooting 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS O Technical data supply extract air volumes fan curves sound values main components measurement points dimensions and duct outlets Internal electrical connection External electrical connection Heating cooling
9. lt 3 VALLOX 10 Vallox BASIC SETTINGS 145 SET THE AUTOMATIC DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME By default the system automatically switches to the summer time If you want to use the automatic daylight saving time proceed to the next step by pressing the Arrow right button If you want to use the manual daylight saving time proceed as follows 1 Press the Minus button The Dayl Saving Time setting value is changed to Off 2 Manual daylight saving time is now set 3 Proceed to the next phase by pressing the Right arrow button SET THE DATE Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the date Press the Right arrow button Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the month Press the Right arrow button Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the year Press the OK button The date is now set SO eo Ie FINISHING UP THE DEPLOYMENT When you have made the basic settings for the deployment the acknowledgement screen is opened If you want to continue and make the advanced settings for the ventilation device press the OK button If you want to intermit the deployment and use the ventilation device on factory settings press the Back button You can make the expert settings for the ventilation device later EXPERT SETTINGS The following chapters describe the Vallox ventilation device deployment wizard phase where you make the expert settings IMPORTANT some deployment phases require special equipment such as an
10. 36 38 A 4000 27 39 43 47 50 53 56 60 s 13 16 21 23 26 30 8000 26 32 37 42 46 49 55 s po 20 62 68 7 73 76 27 79 82 58 62 65 68 72 74 74 77 bw ABA 50 56 59 62 65 67 69 72 37 44 46 48 51 53 55 58 Sound pressure level dB A coming from the unit through the envelope in the rooms where unit has been mounted 10m sound absorption AIR FLOWS supply extract Adjustment position 31 42 4796 5495 59 6696 7296 10096 Air flow dm js s 29 32 45 50 51 59 60 67 67 75 77 84 84 90 98 105 Air flow m h 104 4115 2 162 180 183 6 212 4 216 241 2 241 2 270 277 2 302 4 302 4 324 352 8 378 24 32 32 35 40 42 45 SO VALLOX 46 Vallox TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 110 MV MAIN PARTS DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS Dimensions m L Z gt U mi gt Model R in the figure In the L model the parts are mirrored 1 Extract air fan 6 Outdoor air filter G4 mz 7 Extract air filler G4 behind the protective 112 cover 8 Post heating radiator A ep 9 43 28 2 Supply air fan behind the extract air behind the extract air duct duct 9 Safety switch 3 Outdoor air filter F7 10 Additional heater behind 4 Heatrecovery cell ihe extract air duct 5 Sumrmer winter damper DUCT OUTLETS MEASUREMENT POINTS Inner diameter of the female Supply Air outlet collar 2160 mm 1 Supply air to the apart
11. now If you use the alternative condensing water outlet move the gasket ring and the locking part to the tube joint part that will be mounted on the wall Nor The alternative condensing water outlet installation requires 47mm of free space below the ventilation unit 59 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Vallox Vallox Vallox CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 096 110 145w 096 MV 110 MV AND 145 MV DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 4 VALLOX m mu gt 7 mi Q gt Manufacturer Vallox Oy Address Myllykyl ntie 9 11 FIN 32200 LOIMAA FINLAND Telephone number 358 10 7732 200 Fax 358 10 7732 201 The person who compiles Petri Koivunen the technical file Vallox Oy Myllykylantie 9 11 FIN 32200 LOIMAA FINLAND Tel 358 10 7732 234 Fax 358 10 7732 201 Email petri koivunen Q vallox com Description of unit Ventilation unit with heat recovery Model Vallox 096 MC R Vallox 096 MC L Vallox 096 SE R Vallox 096 SEL Vallox 096 MV R Vallox 096 MV L ValloPlus 270 SE R ValloPlus 270 SE L ValloPlus 270 MV R ValloPlus 270 MV L Vallox 110 SE R Vallox 110 SE L Vallox 110 MV Vallox 110 MV L ValloPlus 350 SE ValloPlus 350 SE L ValloPlus 350 MV R ValloPlus 350 MV L Vallox 145 SE R Vallox 145 SEL Vallox 145 MV Vallox 145 MV L ValloPlus 510 SE R ValloPlus 510 SEL ValloPlus 510 MV R ValloPlus 510 MVL Declares tha
12. settings based on the ventilation plan The basic settings are e User interface language e Time and date e system administrator password The installer has given you the system administrator password Possible parental controls e Fan settings e User profile settings such as the temperature If you are satisfied with the basic settings made by the installer do not make changes to them STARTING THE UNIT If you are starting the ventilation unit for the first time or after any maintenance procedure connect the plug to the outlet starting the unit When the unit starts up the diagnostic display will appear for a few seconds until the At home profile main screen is Opened If the unit is switched off from the control panel you can start the ventilation unit by pressing any button on the control panel NOTE The first launch of the unit may take a while as the control panel will format its software and verify that it has the latest software version SWITCHING THE UNIT OFF If you want to switch off the ventilation unit proceed as follows select Settings gt Turn unit OFF Press the OK button The systern asks for confirmation Press the OK button The ventilation unit is now switched off 9 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Vallox 096 2 J J rr lt lt rr Z N gt 2 Vallox Val
13. 100 Extract Air Tiss 407m h 100 Pa Electrical connection 230V 50Hz 9 6 A power plug Enclosure protection IP 34 degree Post heating radiator Power 900 W The preheating radiator FAN INPUT POWER Additional heating Power 900W radiator Fans Supply Air 0 119kW 0 9A EC Extract Air 0 119kW 0 9A EC Operating efficiencies Annual efficiency Supply 75 96 air efficiency 84 specific Fan Power SFP 0 9 50 I s A Filters Supply air Extract air G4 and F7 G4 Heat recovery by pass Automatic Weight 64 kg SUPPLY EXTRACT AIR VOLUMES 250 200 150 A 100 50 100 110 dm s 10 1 5 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360 396 m h 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Volume flow rate SFP rate Specific Fan Power recommended value lt 2 0 kW m s Pressure loss in ducts Total pressure Pa Input power total W ne Measurement airflow extract 1 5 SOUND VALUES 400 350 Extract Air Supply Air 300 SFP 2 0 0 56 250 200 150 100 50 s SFP 1 0 0 28 SFP 1 5 0 42 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 dm s 1 5 0 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360 396 Volume flow rate Sound power level in supply air duct one duct by octave band L Sound power level in extract air duct one duct by octave band L
14. 3 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice e m m m e j m c ig Vallox Vallox Vallox 096w 3110 145 DISPLAY SETTINGS SETTING THE SLEEP TIME The MyVallox Control control panel automatically switches to sleep mode when the pre set sleep time has elapsed To set the sleep time proceed as follows select Settings Display settings Press the OK button The Display settings 1 2 screen appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the sleep time Press the OK button TIP The MyVallox Control control panel automatically switches to sleep mode when the pre set sleep time has elapsed If you want to wake up the MyVallox Control control panel press any button on the control panel ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS When you want to set the display brightness proceed as follows select Settings Display settings Press the OK button The Display settings screen appears Press the Right arrow button The Display settings 2 2 screen appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the display brightness Press the OK button SELECTING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE You can select the user interface language as follows 1 Select Settings gt Language 2 Press the OK button 3 Select the language you want for example English 4 Press the OK button lt 3 VALLOX 32 SETTINGS
15. Acoarse filter filters the exhaust air and keeps the heat recovery cell clean The filter change interval depends on the ambient concentrations of the dust We recommend changing the filter every spring and autumn but at least once a year TIP By using original Vallox filters you ensure the proper functioning of the ventilation unit and the best filtering results lt 3 VALLOX 38 Vallox Vallox Vallox MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 145 3110 O96w lt gt z m z gt z m If you want to change the filters proceed as follows Disconnect the power plug for the ventilation unit Open the Vallox ventilation unit door by lifting the latch Lift the door off Remove the old filters A B C and discard them Install the new filters A B C in place Close the ventilation unit door Make sure that the door safety switch penetrates to the door switch and allows the unit to be switched on Insert the plug back into the electrical outlet 8 The filters have now been changed HEAT EXCHANGER CELL Check that the heat exchanger cell is clean every two years or in conjunction with changing the filters NOTE Do not wash the entalphy cell if one is installed in the unit Only wash the aluminium or plastic cell If you want to check the heat recovery cell proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the power plug for the ventilation unit 2 Open the Vallox ventilation unit door by lifti
16. Right arrow button 17 Agraph is opened describing the supply air temperature over the last 24 hours 18 If you want to view weekly statistics press the Plus button 19 A graph is opened describing the supply air temperature over the last seven days 20 You can return to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button 21 You can return to the temperature type selection by pressing the Back button 22 Press the Right arrow button e 23 A graph is opened describing the waste air temperature over Indoor air C the last 24 hours 25 24 If you want to view weekly statistics press the Plus button 24 25 A graph is opened describing the waste air temperature over the last seven days 26 You can return to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button 27 You can return to the temperature type selection by pressing the Back button 28 To exit the menu press the Back button VIEWING HUMIDITY AND CARBON DIOXIDE VALUES Temperatures and sensors 2 3 When you want to view individual humidity and carbon dioxide Humidity sensor data proceed as follows M Sensor 1 36 Select Settings gt Temperatures and sensors 2 Press the OK button 3 The temperature and sensors summary screen is opened 4 Press the Right arrow button o A screen displaying the maximum humidity value from the air humidity sensors is opened The value refers to the relative humidity of the air 6 Press the Right arrow button Temperatures
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18. SPECIFICATIONS Vallox INTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION VALLOX 110 MV 110 uouoejoid 502 O PUD 2 06 O JojoipoI ZY HULLOSUISAO 502 O PUD 2 06 O JojoipoI Bulpeu lsod L jUueuuisn po 3 S Josues ANPIUnu Puau louuoo Ouuoeu sod SHY Uolws JOOP SJOS 55 TO 2IAO JojonjoD UDJ JOO1D 3 UOJ Addns S ERES 4 Supply fan tacho WT 5 GND 1 Extract fan tacho WT 2 GND GN 3 Extract fan PWM YE 6 Supply fan PWM YE leo SOUL WO JSNOUXI Aiddns 6 JOOPINO JODJJX3 RI reer GND a syle S 8 SH v SH S na Na N 1 N 1 2 c NANO pz Indu A tz IIN JOJOBUUOD JOSUSS OIN 0 JOUB s g 0209 8 S A L LL LA JOUBIS v SNAPO 020 SIOMPIOH V ueoI6 MO 9A NOFA dA KID A9 65 SHUM IM Ng Ng a Tus Jood SJnOJOO M ZHOS 55 punoij6 pq A Ave JOUBIS
19. SPECIFICATIONS 096 MV 096 MAIN PARTS DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS A Dimensions Bt L 1 A d eux m mu lt gt Ce U mi aL gt ic a rae Model R in the figure In the L model the parts are mirrored l Extract air fan 5 Summer winter damper behind the protective 6 Outdoor air filter G4 cover 7 Extract air filter G4 2 supply air fan 8 Post heating radiator behind the extract air behind the extract air duct duct 3 Outdoor air filter F7 9 Safety switch 4 Heat recovery cell DUCT OUTLETS Model R Inner diameter of the female MEASUREMENT POINTS outlet collar 8125 mm Sus 1 Supply air to apartment 2 Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit 3 Exhaust air out A Outdoor air to unit Model L Inner diameter of the female outlet collar 1 25 mm 1 Exhaust air out 2 Outdoor air to unit 3 Supply air to the apartment 4 Exhaust air from the Measurement points after the connection outlet Fan curves indicate the total pressure available apartment the unit for duct losses 45 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Vallox 110 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 110 MV TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Product codes Vallox number HVAC code Vallox 110 MVR 3446650 7912039 Vallox 110 MV L 3446750 7912040 Air volumes Supply Air 107 Vs7 386
20. air flow meter 11 Vallox Vallox 110 096 Time and date 2 10 Dayl Saving Time Date 102 2000 gt Time and date 2 10 Dayl Saving Time Date 102 2000 gt setup done The next phase consist of expert adjustments Would you like to proceed Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice U rr 22 lt lt ITI N gt 2 2 RS lt lt N gt 2 E Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 3110 145 PASSWORD AND ACCESS LEVEL Once you have finished up making the basic settings the deployment wizard moves on to setting the system password NOTE If you set the password as the password inquiry is not used 1 Ihe deployment wizard Password and access level screen is opened 2 set the first digit of the password by using the Up arrow and Down arrow buttons Proceed to the next digit by pressing the Right arrow button 3 Set the second third and fourth digit in the same manner as the first digit 4 Press the OK button 5 he password is now set USER LEVEL There are three user levels e Extensive On the extensive user level the user can access every menu on the control panel e Normal On the normal user level the user s access to some menus is restricted e Limited The users on the limited user level can only carry out the basic tasks required to operate the ventil
21. octave band Lv Adjustment position 11 28 44 55 62 76 86 100 11 28 44 55 62 76 86 100 Air flow s 10 6 25 2 38 1 46 6 53 8 65 6 72 9 76 0 12 0 27 6 36 7 44 2 50 5 61 0 70 4 76 4 Air flow m h 9072 19716 167 76 193 68 28636 26244 273 6 482 9936 13212 15912 2196 25344 27504 Medium 63 39 52 62 64 71 69 68 40 44 a 53 54 5 frequency 125 36 45 51 56 58 62 65 66 24 34 40 46 49 53 57 57 of ine 250 41 51 57 60 62 65 67 68 22 33 39 42 45 49 53 54 pove 38 50 54 57 60 63 65 66 28 39 44 47 49 53 55 56 5onc 2 34 48 54 57 59 62 64 65 23 36 42 45 48 51 54 55 2000 24 43 50 55 57 61 64 65 13 24 31 35 37 41 43 44 400 16 32 42 47 49 54 56 58 16 17 21 24 26 30 33 33 8000 21 IIS ES 34 38 44 48 49 21 21 21 21 21 27 23 24 45 57 64 66 69 73 74 74 33 43 49 52 55 59 62 63 dB A 39 52 58 61 64 67 69 70 28 39 45 48 51 54 57 57 mM Sound pressure level A coming from the unit through the envelope in the rooms where unit has been mounted 10m sound absorption AIR FLOWS supply extract E Adjustment position 11 28 44 55 62 769 869 100 Air flow dm s 5 1415 31 30 48 44 60 54 68 62 82 74 92 83 98 89 Air flow m h 50 4 54 111 6 108 172 8 158 4 216 194 4 244 8 223 2 295 2 266 4 331 2 298 8 352 8 320 4 Lw 28 29 35 38 41__ 44 _ 46 SO VALLOX 44 Vallox TECHNICAL
22. the automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity is used or not 12 Press the Right arrow button 13 The setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content appears 14 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is used or not 15 Press the OK button DN lt 3 VALLOX 24 VENTILATION PROFILES Away Fan Speed C setting LO CONS Vallox VENTILATION PROFILES 145 MODIFYING THE BOOST PROFILE SETTINGS When you want to edit the Boost profile settings proceed as follows 1 pu 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 2 Open Boost profile main view Press the Profile information button Press the Edit button The fan soeed setup screen is opened set the Boost profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons Press the Right arrow button The temperature setup screen is opened Set the desired supply air temperature for the Boost profile by using the Plus and Minus buttons The recommended temperature is 15 C or 2 3 C below the room temperature You can adjust the temperature in the range of 10 25 Press the Right arrow button The setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on fhe relative humidity appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whe
23. to a week view in temperature humidity and carbon dioxide graphs alo Minus button Press this button to The MyVallox Control control panel Reduce the value of the setting e Return to the previous menu item contains the buttons described In Move from a week view to a one day view in the the following table You can press temperature humidity and carbon dioxide graphs the graphical user interface buttons Up arrow button Pressing this button takes you upwards by using the ring shaped physical in menu buttons below the control panel Down arrow button Pressing this button takes you screen The system does not have a downwards in the menu touch screen Statistics button This button opens the temperature LY humidity and carbon dioxide graphs 1 day week es These icons indicate the settings hierarchy level This icon indicates that the feature is disabled at your user level The parental controls lock code is 1001 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice z J c O Z Vallox Vallox 096 31104 145w INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Ventilation has to be constant for the indoor air to stay healthy for the dwellers and the structures of the dwelling Even for longer holidays it is not advisable to stop the ventilation because the indoor air will become stuffy and during the heating season the indoor air humidity may cond
24. you want the system to automatically switch over to daylight Dayl Saving Time Date saving time proceed as follows 19 02 2000 select Settings Time and date Press the OK button The Time and date settings are opened Press Right arrow button until the screen 3 4 appears Press the Plus button The Dayl Saving Time setting value is changed to Off 6 Press the OK button 3 3 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice e m m m e j m c gt ERR ig Vallox Vallox Vallox 096w 3110 145 TIME AND DATE SETTING THE DATE To set the date proceed as follows l Select Settings Time and date 2 Press the OK button 3 The Time and date settings are opened 4 Press the Right arrow button until the screen 4 4 appears 5 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the date 6 Press the Right arrow button 7 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the month 8 Press the Right arrow button 9 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the year 10 Press the OK button WEEK CLOCK The week clock allows you to program a weekly program for the ventilation unit The program controls the unit by changing the ventilation profile You can set one of the following conditions for each hour of the week e At Home Use the At home profile e Away Use the Away profile e Boost U
25. 20 C in a duct that has not been insulated for condensation NOTE 7 When selecting the relay pay attention to the maximum allowed common power supply 6W of the circuit card in the external connection box if the relay power is obtained from the circuit card 24V connector 55 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice H lt lt OUTSIDE AIR m zu gt e 7 mi aL gt lt Z 2 Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 1 10 145 MOUNTING WALL MOUNTING Note the following before mounting e Mount the Vallox 096 MV 110 MV in a place where the temperature does not fall below 10 C e Avoid mounting the unit on a hollow echoing partition wall or on a bedroom wall or prevent the conduction of sound The minimum distance between the top of the unit and the finished ceiling surface is 30 mm Note that the unit rises during mounting 10 mm higher than the final height e Without protective closure the unit must be located in a place where the noise does nof disturb anyone storage technical roorns etc Mount the Vallox 096 MV 110 MV on the wall with a mounting plate as shown in the adjacent figure Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after mounting MEASURING TUBES The accessory bag delivered with the unit includes 4 airflow measuring tubes You can mount these tubes on the ducts to make ventilation adjustme
26. 4 and F7 degree G4 Post heating radiator Power 900 W Heat recovery by pass Automatic The preheating Weight 53 kg radiator FAN INPUT POWER SUPPLY EXTRACT AIR VOLUMES 250 350 200 300 100 Extract Air 150 e Supply Air z 250 9 a 76 100 gt 200 P 50 8 150 55 o SFP 2 0 0 56 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 s 5 e 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360 m h S o 2 Volume flow rate __ 11 SFP 1 0 0 28 TA SFP rate Specific Fan Power B dinis recommended value lt 2 0 kW D 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 l s rm s 3 0 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360 m h SFP Input power total W D Measurement airflow extract s A Volume flow rate SOUND VALUES Sound power level in supply air duct Sound power level in extract air duct one duct by octave dB one duct by
27. IR FAN When you want to clean the supply air fan proceed as follows Disconnect the power plug for the ventilation unit Open the Vallox ventilation unit door by lifting the latch up Lift the door off Remove the extract air filter C the cell top bracket E and the heat recovery cell D as described in sections Filters and Heat Recovery Cell 5 Pull out the temperature sensor figure 1 located at the top of the extract air duct G Remove the stopper screw 1 at the bottom of the duct The extract air duct now comes off by turning and pushing it down at the same time figure 2 6 Remove the temperature sensor from the resistance support figure 4 7 Remove the post heating radiator support which is attached d ad a VALLOX 40 Vallox Vallox Vallox MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 145 3110 O96w lt gt z m z gt z m by two wing screws 110 MV and 145 MV or screws 096 MV from below figure 5 8 Pull the radiator and the support out of the unit figures 6 and 7 and remove the quick connector for the radiator wire WARNING Make sure that the radiator is not hot before you pull it out of the unit 9 The fan can now be cleaned in place We recommend that you clean the fans in place 10 If you want to remove the fan for cleaning proceed as follows a If necessary remove the arm pins Us
28. R SETTINGS When you want to browse through the filter settings proceed as follows l Select Settings Filter 2 Press the OK button 3 The filter status summary screen is opened 4 This screen contains the following information e Filters changed This value indicates the date when the filter was last replaced e Next reminder This value indicates the date when a reminder for replacing the filter will be shown next e Reminder interval This value indicates the filter replace interval in months SETTING THE FILTER REPLACED DATE This section describes how to enter information in MyVallox Control control panel on replacing the Vallox ventilation unit filter Replacing the filter itself is described in the Vallox ventilation unit maintenance instructions When you want to set the date when you replaced the Vallox ventilation unit filter proceed as follows select Settings Filter Press the OK button The filter status summary screen is opened Press the Edit button The Filter status 1 2 screen is opened Press the Plus button The Filters changed field value changes to Today Press the OK button gt lt 3 VALLOX 30 SETTINGS ee Filter 4 b Filter Filters changed 01 01 2000 Next reminder 19 05 2000 Reminder interval 4 Order the filters from www vallox com N Filter status 1 2 Changed Next reminder 19 05 2000 gt See CODE Vall
29. S 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360 396 432 468 432 540 m h 100 Volume flow rate Pressure loss in ducts Total pressure Pa Extract Air Supply Air Recommended operating range 50 SFP rate Specific Fan Power 0 10 20 30 50 60 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 dnv s idein 2 0 kW 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360 396 432 468 504 540 SFP Input power total W Volume flow rate Measurement airflow extract s SOUND VALUES Sound power level in supply air duct Sound power l
30. and sensors 3 3 7 Ascreen displaying the maximum humidity value from the air humidity sensors is opened again 8 Press the Right arrow button No sensors installed 9 Ascreen displaying the maximum carbon dioxide value from the air carbon dioxide sensors is opened 10 Press the Right arrow button 11 A screen displaying the maximum carbon dioxide value from the air carbon dioxide sensors is opened again 12 To exit the menu press the Back button Carbon dioxide lt 3 VALLOX 28 Vallox Vallox Vallox TEMPERATURES AND SENSORS 145 3110 O96 VIEWING HUMIDITY AND CARBON DIOXIDE STATISTICS Temperatures and sensors 1 3 ndoor Qutdoor When you want to view statistics on the humidity and carbon dioxide values proceed as follows 23 X Pe ZIG 13 C 1 Select Settings gt Temperatures and sensors 2 Press the OK button SUP 3 The temperature and sensors summary screen is opened 4 gt l 4 Press the Right arrow button o A screen displaying the values of the humidity sensors 1 3 is opened Temperatures and sensors 2 3 6 Press the Statistics button Humidity 7 Agraph is opened describing the values from the humidity sensor that gave the largest humidity value over the last 24 Sensor 1 36 hours 8 If you want to view weekly statistics press the Plus button 9 Agraph is opened describing the values from the hurnidity sensor that gave the largest humidity value over the last se
31. ange date e Used days This value indicates how long the device has been running b b Away info Cell status Heat recovery 2 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice e j m c D 9 Vallox Vallox 096 110 145w VIEWING THE BOOST PROFILE INFORMATION If you want to view the Boost profile settings proceed as follows Open the Boost profile main view Press the Profile information button The first information screen for the profile is opened This screen contains the following information 4 5 Supply air This value indicates the temperature of the air blown indoors and its set value in parentheses if the supply air is warmer than the set value Outside air This value indicates the outside air temperature Fan speed This value indicates the fan speed If the ventilation unit has an automatic fan speed boost on the set value is shown in parentheses and then the actual fan speed Cell status Cell status indicates the status of the ventilation device heat exchanger cell Possible statuses are e Heat recovery The heat recovery cell heats the air streaming in from outdoors e Cooling The heat recovery cell cools the air streaming in from outdoors e Cell bypass The inflowing air by passes the heat recovery cell Defrosting The heat recovery cell is being defrosted Press the R
32. ation device For more information on user levels see chapter 9 User level diagrams When you want to set the system user level proceed as follows 1 Ihe deployment wizard User level screen is opened 2 Usethe Plus and Minus buttons to set the user level 3 Press the Right arrow button 4 The user level is now set PARENTAL CONTROLS Parental controls lock the control panel screen in a way that no one can damage the ventilation unit by pressing the control panel buttons randomly When you want to set the system child lock proceed as follows 1 Ihe deployment wizard Password and access level screen is opened 2 Set the parental controls on or off by using the Plus and Minus buttons 3 Press the OK button 4 The parental controls are now set lt 3 VALLOX 12 EXPERT SETTINGS Password and access level 3 10 WRITE DOWN THE PASSWORD YOU SET Password and access level 4 10 User level Parental Controls Password and access level 4 10 Parental Controls Parental Code 1001 PARENTAL CONTROLS ACCESS CODE 0 0 Vallox Vallox Vallox EXPERT SETTINGS 145 3110 O096 FAN SETTINGS In the following chapters you will set the output ratio between the WARNING supply and extract air fans The ventilation specialist has made the supply and exhaust air settings when deploying Vallox ventilation unit If you Adjust the air flows according to the values in th
33. cuit operates when the heat pump is at a standstill In this case the pressure loss at one way bypass valve Y2 must be less than the pressure loss at the heat pump P Circulation pump Not included in the delivery The pump should be suitable for pumping liquid colder than the environment due to condensing for example Grundfos Magna 1 25 80 solenoid valve Not included in the delivery The valve must be suitable for the heat collection circuit fluid for example ELVO5006 Stig Wahlstr m Condensing water tube Not included in the delivery IP De aerater Not included in the delivery S External electrical junction box for the MV 24 VDC relay contactor for controlling the pump and the solenoid valve Not included in the delivery for example ABB CR PO24DC2 Y One way valve Not included in the delivery One way valve Not included in the delivery The pressure loss must be less than the pressure loss of the heat pump Y2 T y A AN A MN EUN ENNIUS SN NOTE HEATING The pump starts when the outside air temperature drops below the winter limit value set at the factory 5 C ED NOTE COOLING The supply air setpoint value for the active profile for example At home controls the pump start up wore Due to the risk of humidity damage the supply air temperature must not fall below 16
34. e pliers to press the pins straight so that they are easier to install back later b Push the fan gently upward figure 9 2 Pry the plastic lock to the right of the fan with for example L IEHL a screwdriver figure 10 d The fan falls down e Pull the fan out of the unit figure 11 Disconnect the fan wire quick connector figure 12 The fan has now been removed for cleaning T 1l Reassemble the ventilation unit in the reverse order TIP a When you re install the temperature sensor install it with the tip upward in such a way that it does not get squeezed between the bypass plate and that it does not lean against the radiator frame 12 Close the door and connect the plug back into the wall outlet 13 The fan has now been checked and cleaned Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice lt gt z m z gt z m Vallox Vallox Vallox 096w 1 10 145 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING THE EXTRACT AIR FAN When you want to clean the extract air fan proceed as follows P cm 10 11 Disconnect the power plug for the ventilation unit Open the Vallox ventilation unit door by lifting the latch Lift the door off Please note that the door is heavy Remove the filters the cell top support and the heat recovery cell as described in chapters Filters and Heat Recovery Cell Open the four screws PZ2 figure 1 on the extract air
35. e right to make changes without prior notice c mu m c Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 31104 145w VENTILATION PROFILES e j m c CHANGING THE PROFILE If you want to change the ventilation profile proceed as follows 1 Press the Change profile button until the desired ventilation profile icon is displayed in the screen 2 Wait until the ventilation profile main screen is displayed 3 The ventilation profile has been changed VIEWING VENTILATION PROFILE INFORMATION At home VIEWING THE AT HOME PROFILE INFORMATION If you want to view the At home profile settings proceed as follows 1 Open the At home profile main view 2 Press the Profile information button 3 The first information screen for the profile appears This screen contains the following information e Supply This value indicates the temperature of the air WI BOIS blown indoors and its set value in parentheses if the supply air is warmer than the set value e Outside air This value indicates the outside air temperature e Fan speed This value indicates the fan speed If the ventilation unit has an automatic fan speed boost on the set value is shown in parentheses and then the actual fan speed e Cell status Cell status indicates the status of the ventilation device heat exchanger cell Possible statuses are e Heat recovery The heat recovery cell heats the air At h
36. e ventilation plan make changes 1o the settings Try to adjust the air flows in a way that you do not have to choke ensure that they conform with the the air flows at the valves This is the most energy efficient set up ventilation plan First set both values as close to the ideal value as possible The ideal values are presented in the supply and extract air volume graphs If at the beginning the air flows differ greatly from each other the ventilation unit may have to carry out extra defrosting cycles on sub zero temperatures thus complicating the adjustment of the air flows Check the air flows by measuring them at the valves and fine tune the percentage values if necessary Cell defrost NOTE If the outside air is extremely cold below 10 C on an aluminium cell or below 3 C on a plastic cell the ventilation device may have to defrost the heat exchanger cell If this occurs you cannot adjust the air flows and the Defrosting figure is shown on the control panel Defrosting 2 SUPPLY AIR Fan settings 5 10 When you want to make the system supply air settings proceed as Supply air Extract air 1 Ihe deployment wizard Fan settings screen is opened 2 Set the supply air quantity as a percentage of the maximum 50 by using the Plus and Minus buttons The fan speed 1 min RAB cin Minin will change according to the percentage value 3 Once you have set the supply air fan settings press the Right arro
37. ecommend reducing the extract air fan speed 7 The Fireplace function supply air fan soeed is now set 8 Press the Right arrow button 9 The screen for setting the profile extract air fan speed appears 10 Set the Fireplace function extract air fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons 11 The Fireplace function extract air fan speed is now set 12 Press the Right arrow button 13 The profile timer setting screen is displayed 14 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the profile timer function is enabled or not The options are e On When the timer is enabled the Fireplace function is only on for the period defined in the timer e Off When the timer is disabled the Fireplace function is used until you or the week clock change the profile 15 The profile timer function is now set 16 Press the OK button 17 The Fireplace function settings are now complete Vallox Vallox 110 096 Fireplace function 9 10 Duration Supply fan 50 Fireplace function 9 10 Supply fan Extract fan 50 Fireplace function Extract fan 50 17 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice U rr vz O lt lt LL 2 N gt J 2 RS lt lt rr N gt 2 Vallox Vallox Vallox 96 3110 145w FINISHING UP When you have completed the wizard t
38. een SYMBOL DESCRIPTION When this symbol appears on the screen either the Home Away or Boost profile is in use The week clock is not used When this symbol appears on the screen either the Home Away or Boost profile is in use The week clock is used When this symbol appears on the screen the Fireplace profile is in use The week clock is possibly used C These symbols indicate the fan speed of the currently active profile The smallest fan icon indicates that the Away profile is in use and largest fan icon in tum indicates that the Boost profile is used Drop symbols indicate the relative amount of moisture in the air The symbols are 00 2 One drop A humidity sensor is installed and humidity level is normal Two drops The humidity level is slightly elevated The fan speed is increased if automatic adjustment is allowed e Three drops The humidity level is remarkably elevated The fan speed is increased if automatic adjustment is allowed These symbols indicate the carbon dioxide concentration in the air The colour codes are e Green A carbon dioxide sensor is installed and the carbon dioxide level is normal e Orange The carbon dioxide level is slightly elevated The fan speed is increased if automatic adjustment is allowed e Red The carbon dioxide level is remarkably elevated The fan speed is increased if automatic adjustment is allowed 9 Vallox We reserve th
39. elect whether the automatic fan soeed control based on the relative humidity is used or not 12 Press the Right arrow button Home Profile 13 The setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content appears 14 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is used or not 15 Press the OK button At home um Fan Speed C setting 23 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice e m m m e j m c PO Gra oY c Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 3110 145w MODIFYING THE AWAY PROFILE SETTINGS Open the Away profile main view Press the Profile information button Press the Edit button The fan speed setup screen is opened set the Away profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons Press the Right arrow button The temperature setup screen is opened 8 Set the desired supply air temperature for the Away profile by using the Plus and Minus buttons You can adjust the temperature in the range of 10 C 25 The recommended temperature is 15 C or 2 3 C below room temperature Press the Right arrow button 10 The setup screen for automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity appears 11 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether
40. enhanced ventilation duration when the Fireplace function is activated The value Duration is expressed in hours and minutes Supply fan speed e Supply fan speed This value indicates the percentage of the supply air fan speed in relation to the maximum speed e Extract fan speed This value indicates the percentage of the extract air fan speed in relation to the maximum speed Extract fan speed MODIFYING THE PROFILE SETTINGS IMPORTANT The system uses but does not save the settings automatically Your settings may be lost during for example a power outage Remember to save your settings by selecting Expert settings gt save and restore settings MODIFYING THE AT HOME PROFILE SETTINGS Open the At home profile main view Press the Profile information button Press the Edit button The fan speed setup screen is opened set the At home profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons Press the Right arrow button The temperature setup screen is opened 8 Set the desired supply air temperature for the At home profile by using the Plus and Minus buttons You can adjust Home Profile the temperature in the range of 10 C 25 C The recommended temperature is 15 C or 2 3 C below room temperature Press the Right arrow button 10 The setup screen for the automatic fan soeed control based on the relative humidity appears 11 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to s
41. ense in the ventilation ductwork and structures Causing moisture damage You can control and automate the Vallox ventilation unit operation in the following ways e By using a control panel installed in the building e Through the My Vallox Home local network connection and the Web interface e Through the My Vallox Cloud cloud service and Web interface e Through a remote monitoring service or building automation by using voltage signals or Modbus messages The required ventilation may also be adjusted automatically with the optional carbon dioxide and humidity sensors In this case ventilation remains optimal even if the dwelling is unoccupied By using the week clock you can create just the right ventilation for your individual lifestyle WARNING The unit is not intended for use by children under 8 years or by persons with reduced sensory physical or mental capabilities or lack of knowledge and experience that limit the safe operation of the unit These people can use the product under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety or as directed TIP The MyVallox Control control panel automatically switches to sleep mode when the pre set sleep time has elapsed If you want to wake up the MyVallox Control control panel press any button on the control panel lt 3 VALLOX 8 Vallox Vallox INTRODUCTION 145w TIOw The ventilation soecialist has made the ventilation system basic
42. evel in extract air duct one duct by octave band L one duct by octave band L Adjustment position 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 Air flow dma s 1 8 36 2 56 3 67 3 80 7 92 9 105 116 128 40 5 63 8 73 8 87 9 98 8 110 122 136 Air flow m h 130 32 202 68 242 28 290 52 33444 378 417 6 4608 145 8 229 68 265 68 316 44 355 68 396 439 2 489 6 Medium 63 41 80 56 58 59 64 69 35 45 49 51 5 56 58 58 frequency 125 45 53 56 59 DESCRI GENE 43 46 49 29 54 56 59 of ihe 250 50 54 57 61 63 66 68 70 24 32 37 40 40 45 47 49 ec ewe 500 48 53 56 59 60 63 65 68 37 43 46 48 48 52 54 56 45 54 57 60 62 64 66 67 30 36 39 42 42 46 48 50 2000 35 46 50 55 58 6l 64 66 22 32 34 38 38 43 45 48 4000 26 41 46 51 54 58 60 63 16 20 22 25 25 31 33 36 8000 2059557 38 45 49 53 56 59 2 21 21 ZUM 24 28 54 60 64 67 69 72 74 77 4 49 53 55 57 60 61 63 Lu B A 49 57 60 63 66 68 70 73 36 42 45 48 50 52 54 56 Sound pressure level coming from the unit through the envelope in the rooms where the unit has been mounted 10m sound absorption _ AIR FLOWS supply extract Adjustment position 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 Air flow dm s l s 36 39 56 62 68 74 81 89 92 98 105 113 116 126 131 142 Air flow m h 129 6 404 201 6 223 2 244 8 266 4 2916 3204 331 2 352 8 378 406 8 417 6 453 6 471 6 511 2 L dB A _ 27 34 37 40 42 45 47 080
43. f the unit MB A External Modbus A signal MB B External Modbus B signal 24V 24V direct current voltage DC GND Digital and analog ground potential RS Hardware local Modbus A signal RS Hardware local Modbus B signal NTC External temperature sensor connector Digital input 1 12 Digital input 2 11VI 11 1V volt operating voltage AN I Analog input O 10Vdc RM I 24V relay input RM O 24V relay output P Circulation pump V Solenoid valve VALLOX 54 HEATING COOLING RADIATOR Vallox OPERATION CHART 145w Vallox Vallox 110 096 iT AT SUPPLY AIR x A A MV ventilation unit INPUT FROM THE DISTRIBUTION BOARD OPERATION AND EXAMPLE WIRING XX Y AY CESS ALWAYS FOLLOW PRIMARILY THE WIRING PLAN FROM THE HVAC DESIGNER OR HEAT PUMP MANUFACTURER The adjoining figure depicts an example wiring for connecting the heating cooling radiator unit to the heat collection circuit Connect the radiator output pipe to the heat collection circuit return pipe Direct the fluid returning from the radiator unit to the heat collection circuit return pipe If you Know that the internal pressure losses in the heat pump of the heat collection circuit are large we recommend by passing the heat pump In this case the fluid cir
44. fan cover and remove the cover figure 2 The fan can now be cleaned in place If you want to remove the fan for cleaning proceed as follows a Push the fan gently upward figure 3 b Pry the plastic lock to the right of the fan with for example a screwdriver figure 4 C The fan falls down figure 5 d Pull the fan out of the unit e Disconnect the fan wire quick connector figure 6 Clean the fan Reassemble the ventilation unit in the reverse order Close the door and connect the plug back into the wall outlet The extract air fan has now been checked and cleaned VALLOX 42 Vallox Vallox Vallox MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 145 3110 O96w lt gt 2 m gt 2 mi CONDENSED WATER In the heating season the extract air humidity condenses to E NOTE water Water formation may be abundant in new buildings or if the ventilation is low compared to the humidity production of residents Condensed water must be able to get out of the unit without obstruction Check in conjunction with maintenance for example during the autumn before the heating season begins that the condensing water outlet at the bottom pool is not clogged and that there is no leakage You can check it by gt WARNING pouring a little water into the pool Clean if necessary Check the condensing water outlet location in section Mounting There may be some water in the condensed water pool at the bottom of the unit This
45. fuse 5x20 952484 Bi HR cell 933260 li safety switch 948377 slow 9 Upp support for 971577200 Connection box 952570091525 Control panel 949033 HR cell 10 Filter stand 3464500 19 RJ45 extension cable 952196 26 Humidity sensor 946149 optional G4 coarse filter 978045 27 Carbon dioxide sensor 949111 option 6 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Vallox EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 110 VALLOX 110 MV m mu gt U mi Q gt 5 mmo NI 1 72 2 f CN NO PART NO PART Fan assembly 1108800 13 The bypass duct D Additional heater assembly 900W 2 Fan motor 935365 R model unit 3447200 R model unit 942210 a Wall mounting 3080700 L model unit 3447201 L model unit 942211 plate 4 Water seal 3292500 14 Damper motor 930620 20 Door assembly 3447300 5 G4 coarse filter 978042 5 Extract air outlet 985025 24 Door latch assembly 3355900 Filter stand 3454000 16 Internal humidity sensor 946148 29 NTC sensor kit 3457900 The F7 filter 978157 Ip Motherboard 949032 26 Glass tube fuse 5 20 952484 Lower support for 3450100 18 safety switch 948377 80mA slow HR cell 9 HR cell 933160 19 Connection box 526700 27 Control panel 949033 10 Upp support for HR 3426600 20 RJ45 extension cable 952196 28 Humidity sensor 946149 cell opti
46. g mounting plate and lift upwards Make sure that the unit is locked in place 4 Check that the condensing water insulation between the unit and the ceiling mounting plate is in place in the exhaust and outdoor air duct TIP You can detach the unit from the ceiling mounting plate by pulling the spring loaded moulding to the direction shown by the arrow more detailed information provided with the ceiling mounting plate ATTIC FLOOR PENETRATION PLATE The attic floor penetration plate is optional When an attic floor penetration plate is used the tightness of the vapour barrier has to be ensured The minimum distance of the attic floor penetration plate from the rear wall is 5 mm The minimum distance of the attic floor penetration plate from the side walls is 15 mm 07 096 MV 600 mm 110 MV 638 mm Vallox 096 Vallox 110 Vallox 145w ONILNNOW 096 MV 544 mm 096 MV 332 mm 110 MV 582 mm 110 MV 375 mm 096 MV min 4mm 110 MV min 8 mm max 10 mm AITIC FLOOR PENETRATION PLATE Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Z 0 Vallox Vallox 096 1 10 145 MOUNTING VALLOX 145 MV BASE The base is optional Adjust the base with adjusting legs to make it straight Remove the 4 rubber plugs at the bottom of the unit Place the unit on top of the base so that the bars of the base fit in the ho
47. g the indoor air temperature over the last 24 hours If you want to view weekly statistics press the Plus button A graph is opened describing the indoor air temperature over the last seven days You can retur to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button You can return to the temperature type selection by pressing the Back button Press the Right arrow button A graph is opened describing the outdoor air temperature over the last 24 hours If you want to view weekly statistics press the Plus button A graph is opened describing the outdoor air temperature over fhe last seven days You can retur to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button You can return to the temperature type selection by pressing the Back button 27 Vallox Vallox 096 219 5 4 gt Temperatures and sensors 1 3 ndoor Outdoor 23 C OD 7 C 2176 1975 Suppl y Exhaust 4 4 ad Indoor air Outdoor air supply air 1 day Waste air 1 week Indoor air C Indoor air temperature graph for the last 24 hours The outside and supply air values are presented on a similar screen You can view the graph in one day or in one week periods Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice e m m m Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 110w 145w TEMPERATURES AND SENSORS e j m c 16 Press the
48. hanges without prior notice m zm gt o UJ mi Q aL gt m mu gt U mi Q gt Turn unit Wizard Turn unit ON Wizard Vallox 096 EXTENSIVE 0 Boost 5 I gt IDE 9 3 IE 2 c Q NORMAL 5 e 8 s Q ie Q c c i m lt 3 VALLOX Vallox Vallox 110 145w 1 At home info Edit Boost info dit Fireplace info Edit Service Menu Week clock on off 69 Filter status Temps and sensors Edit Edit next reminder Time and Date Display settings e Expert settings Turn unit OFF Edit Away info 1 At home info Edit Boost info Edit LLL Fireplace info Edit Service Menu Week clock on off dit Edit Qu reminder Temps and sensors Time and Date Display settings 3 Expert settings 9 rum unit OFF I USER LEVEL DIAGRAMS 5 Error log Cell defrost Self test display Service diagnostic display A en 22 Heater test Q Summer Winter test Restore and save settings Sensor settings e Fan settings settings Password and access level 3 Relay Input Output settings Panel address Modbus settings Anti freezing setting
49. he Setup done screen will open Finish up the deployment as follows 1 lf you want to go back to repair or change a value use the arrow buttons to select the desired line and press the OK button 2 Repeat the selected deployment phase or phases until you are satisfied with the settings 3 When you are satisfied with the settings use the arrow buttons to select Start and press the OK button lt 3 VALLOX 18 EXPERT SETTINGS Setup done 10 10 Language Time and date Lock code Access rights Set basic values A Vallox Vallox Vallox VENTILATION PROFILES 145 3110 O96w THE VALLOX VENTILATION UNIT HAS FOUR VENTILATION PROFILES AT HOME AWAY BOOST FIREPLACE FUNCTION Use this ventilation Use this ventilation Use this profile when profile when the profile when the there are a lot of people Use this ventilation profile apartment or dwelling or premises in the apartment or on when for example you the premises are are not occupied for the premises or when are making a fire in the occupied example during a trip you want to enhance fireplace This profile is or other long absence ventilation for other orimarily used to create a reasons momentary overpressure the housing At home VENTILATION PROFILE USER INTERFACE 07 34 SYMBOLS a 5 The profile main screens use the following symbols Table Yr 2 Profile symbols Example of a profile main scr
50. ie 9 11 32200 LOIMAA FINLAND 358 10 7732 200 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice 1 09 619 EN 5 May 2015 PDF
51. ight arrow button The second information screen for the profile is opened This screen contains the following information Humidity This value indicates the maximum measured humidity value that the system has read from the sensors Carbon dioxide This value indicates the maximum measured carbon dioxide value that the system has read from the sensors Change filters This value indicates the next recommended filter change date Used days This value indicates how long the device has been running VIEWING THE FIREPLACE FUNCTION INFORMATION If you want to view the Fireplace function settings proceed as follows hi 2 3 Open the Fireplace function main view The profile main screen contains a summary of the profile data Also see Table 2 Profile symbols Press the Profile information button lt 3 VALLOX 22 VENTILATION PROFILES Boost info 4 Supply air 15 21 C Outdoor air 8 C Fan speed 30 Cell status gt gt N Heat recovery Boost info amp Humidity 37 Carbon dioxide Oppm 19 05 2000 30d Oy 4 N Change filters Used days Fireplace function 08 15 Zi e IN LO SE Vallox Vallox Vallox VENTILATION PROFILES 145w 3110 096w 4 The first information screen for the profile appears This screen contains the following information Fireplace function Fireplace function e Duration This value indicates the
52. ion 08 15 21 C e IN Fireplace function 1 4 Duration Supply fan 50 Fireplace function 2 4 supply fan Extract fan 50 Fireplace function Extract fan Fireplace function Extract fan 50 Urge Do D Vallox 45 TOn TEMPERATURES AND SENSORS VIEWING TEMPERATURE DATA When you want to view the system temperature and sensor data proceed as follows l 2 3 Select Settings gt Temperatures and sensors Press the OK button The temperature and sensors summary screen is opened This screen contains the following information TIP Indoor This value indicates the temperature of the air flowing into the unit to be removed from the premises Outdoor This value indicates the temperature of the air flowing into the unit from outdoors Supply This value indicates the temperature of the air flowing into the premises Exhaust This value indicates the temperature of the air flowing outdoors You can open the system temperature and sensor data by pressing the temperature button on the profile screen VIEWING TEMPERATURE STATISTICS When you want to view the system temperature statistics proceed as follows 10 LE 125 13 14 15 select Settings Temperatures and sensors Press the OK button The temperatures summary screen is opened Press the Statistics button A graph is opened describin
53. is normal and requires no actions from you Water must not be allowed to enter the electrical system TROUBLESHOOTING The table below contains troubleshooting and fault repair instructions FAULT CAUSE DO THIS The user interface shows the The extract air fan has stopped Make sure that the fan has stopped The fan wiring text and operation must be checked and if necessary Extract fan stop the fan must be replaced Contact the service centre The user interface shows the The supply air fan has stopped Make sure that the fan has stopped The fan wiring text and operation must be checked and if necessary supply fan stopped the fan must be replaced Contact the service centre The user interface shows the The heat recovery cell is too Use the control panel to carry out a manual defrost text frozen Service menu gt Cell defrost Try to figure out why the Cell frozen heat recovery cell is frozen The user interface shows the The temperature sensor as The sensor mounting must be checked if text indicated by the user interface is necessary the sensor must be replaced Contact the Temperature sensor 1 2 3 4 5 damaged service centre The user interface shows the The external temperature sensor is The sensor mounting must be checked and if text damaged necessary the sensor must be replaced Contact the External sensor service centre The user interface shows the The post heater does not heat The heater mounti
54. is value indicates the temperature of the air blown indoors and its set value in parentheses if the supply air is warmer than the set value e Outside air This value indicates the outside air temperature e Fan speed This value indicates the fan speed If the ventilation unit has an automatic fan soeed boost on the set value is shown in parentheses and then the actual fan speed e Cell status Cell status indicates the status of the ventilation device heat exchanger cell Possible statuses are Heat recovery The heat recovery cell heats the air streaming in from outdoors Cooling The heat recovery cell cools the air streaming Away info in from outdoors Cell bypass The inflowing air by passes the heat amp Humidity recovery cell CO Carbon dioxide ppm Defrosting The heat recovery cell is being defrosted Change filters 19 05 2000 4 Press the Right arrow button Used days 30d 5 The second information screen for the profile appears 4 N This screen contains the following information e Humidity This value indicates the maximum measured humidity value that the system has read from the sensors e Carbon dioxide This value indicates the maximum 41 Supply air 15 20 C measured carbon dioxide value that the system has read from the sensors Outdoor air re e Change filters This value indicates the next Fan speed 30 50 recommended filter ch
55. ith this example lt 3 VALLOX 36 Vallox Vallox Vallox SETTINGS 145 3110 096 SWITCHING THE UNIT OFF x If you want to switch off the ventilation unit proceed as follows l Select Settings Turn unit OFF 2 Press the OK button 3 The system asks for confirmation 4 Press the OK button Turn unit OFF 5 The ventilation unit is now switched off amp gt Turn unit OFF Are you sure you want to continue TIP If you want to re start the ventilation unit press any key 3 7 Vallox We reserve right to make changes without prior notice e m m m lt gt z m z gt z m Vallox Vallox Vallox 096w 1 10 145 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU START MAINTENANCE WORK When you open the device door the safety switch S cuts the power Despite this disconnect the power supply plug Always disconnect the power plug before starting the ventilation unit maintenance There are two equipment models left L and right handed R The figure below depicts the right handed model FILTERS When the maintenance reminder alerts check the cleanliness of the filters and replace them if necessary The Vallox ventilation unit filters the air with three filters e A coarse filter filters the incoming air for insects and heavy pollen and other dust e AF class fine filter filters the incoming air for fine dust invisible to the eye e
56. k is displayed Use the Right arrow button to select the desired day Use the Down arrow button to select the desired time Use the Select button to select the ventilation profile which will be switched on at the chosen time You can browse the profile icons by using the Select button The icons are Ly This icon selects home profile ic AL This icon selects the Away profile WeSE HER e his icon selects the Boost profile Save and Qui t set the other profile changes for the week clock as described Remove all items above Turn ON 8 Press the Settings button 9 The Week clock menu appears 10 Select Save and Quit lt v A 11 You can also exit without saving the weekly program or changes by selecting Cancel and Quif 12 A confirmation screen is opened 13 Press the OK button 9 9 DISABLING THE WEEK CLOCK If you want to disable the week clock proceed as follows select Settings gt Week clock Press the OK button Week clock ON Press the Settings button The Week clock menu appears amp b select Turn OFF Press the Select button A confirmation screen is opened The week clock is now disabled If you have set a weekly Week clock menu program it will be saved in the system Save and Quit Remove all items Turn ON eee ey SS 3 5 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice E Vall
57. les at the bottom of the unit 022 Thread bar M8x35 Shorter thread upward The length of the adjusting screw is 37 mm CONDENSING WATER In the heating season the extract air humidity condenses to water Water formation may be abundant in new buildings or if the ventilation is low compared to the humidity production of residents Condensed water must be able to get out of the unit without obstruction Check in conjunction with maintenance for example during the autumn before the heating season begins that the condensing water outlet on the bottom pool is not clogged anda that there is no leakage You can check it by pouring a little water into the pool Clean if necessary Water must not be allowed to enter the electrical system MOUNTING THE CONDENSING WATER OUTLET 1 Push the main body of the condensing water outlet from above through the hole at the bottom plate of the ventilation device 2 Push the tightening pin from below to the main id ES worm 3 Place the valve ball in the main body of the condensing water outlet 4 Attach the housing to the condensing water outlet The standard Silentklick condensing water outlet installation requires 7Omm of free space below the ventilation unit lt 3 VALLOX 58 Vallox Vallox Vallox MOUNTING 145 3110 096 Z Z CONDENSING WATER DIMENSIONING FIGURES ALTERNATIVE WATER SEAL WHICH CAN BE INSTALLED IN LOW SPACES
58. lox Vallox 096 WO 145w BASIC SETTINGS DEPLOYMENT WIZARD start the Vallox ventilation device by plugging in the power cord to the power outlet 2 When you start the Vallox ventilation device for the first time the Vallox logo is shown on the MyVallox Control control panel 3 Press the OK button VALLOX 4 The deployment wizard is launched SELECTING THE LANGUAGE Language 1 10 select the user interface language as follows EN LA 1 Use the arrow buttons to select the language you want for gt 7 example English 2 Press the OK button Enalish 3 The selected language is now English 9 SET THE TIME When the deployment wizard prompts you to set the date and Time and date 2 10 time the Time and date screen is opened first 94 Hour Time l ot gee TS SET THE 24 OR 12 HOUR CLOCK By default the system uses a 24 hour clock If you want to use the 24 hour clock proceed to the next step by pressing the Arrow right button If you want to use the 12 hour clock proceed as follows Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the hours Press the Right arrow button Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the minutes The time is now set Proceed to the next phase by pressing the Right arrow button Time and date 2 10 24 Hour Time Dayl Saving Time Press the Minus button The 24 Hour Time setting value is changed to Off Proceed to the next phase by pressing the Right arrow button
59. ment 2 Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit 3 Exhaust air out 4 Outdoor air to unit Model L Inner diameter of the female outlet collar 2160 mm Exhaust air out 2 Outdoor air to unit 3 Supply air to the Measurement points after the connection outlet apartment Fan curves indicate the total pressure available 4 Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit 47 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Vallox 145w TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 145 MV TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Product codes Vallox number HVAC code Vallox 145 MV R 3475650 7912049 Vallox 145 MV L 3475750 7912050 Air volumes Supply Air SOs seva HR E pe 11810 re Extract Air 155 1 5558 100 Electrical connection 230V 50Hz 11 9 A power plug Enclosure protection 7 degree Post heating radiator Power 900 W The preheating radiator FAN INPUT POWER Additional heating radiator Fans Operating efficiencies Filters Heat recovery by pass Weight Supply Air Extract Air Annual efficiency Supply air efficiency Specific Fan Power SFP Supply air Extract air SUPPLY EXTRACT AIR VOLUMES Power 1500 W 0 175 KW 1 25A 0 175 kW 1 25A 75 96 84 96 0 9 70 l s A G4 and F7 G4 Automatic 88 0 kg 400 400 350 350 300 250 300 200 S 250 150 100 200 50 150 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 ue
60. n The temperature setup screen is opened Set the desired supply air temperature for the Af home profile by using the Plus and Minus buttons You can adjust the temperature the range of 10 C 25 C The At home profile supply air temperature is now set Press the Right arrow button 9 The setup screen for the automatic fan soeed control based on the relative humidity appears 10 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan soeed control based on the relative humidity is used or not 11 The automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity is now set 12 Press the Right arrow button 13 The setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content appears 14 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is used or not 15 The automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is now set 16 Press the OK button Fan Speed C setting gt OL N go Home Profile lt 3 VALLOX 14 Vallox Vallox Vallox EXPERT SETTINGS 145 3110 096 AWAY PROFILE When you want to make the Away profile settings proceed as follows 1 The deployment wizard Away profile screen is opened NOTE Once you have set the fan speed for the At home profile the fan speed for the Away profile will default to 30 of the At home profile fan speed We
61. ng must be checked and if text necessary the heater must be replaced Contact the Postheater service centre The user interface shows the Problems in the data transfer bus Make sure that the Modbus bus is connected correctly text and that the devices connected to the Modbus bus Bus fault are functioning properly The ventilation unit is not The 230 VAC power is lost Check working the control panel is The fuses in the equipment room not working The ventilation unit power supply fuses The ventilation unit motherboard fuse The ventilation unit is working The control panel 24 VDC power Check the wiring between the unit and the control the control panel is not is lost or the control panel is panel Contact the service centre if necessary working damaged 4 3 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Vallox 096 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 096 MV TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Product codes Vallox number HVAC code Additional heating Vallox 096 MV R 3474450 7912030 radiator Vallox 096 MV L 3474550 7912031 Air volumes Supply Air 92 5 331 100 Fans Supply Air O 119kW 0 9A EC Extract Air 95 l s 342m h 100 Pa Extract Air O 119kW 0 9A EC Electrical connection 230V 50Hz 5 1A power Operating efficiencies Annual efficiency Supply 75 96 plug air efficiency 81 Specific Fan Power SFP 1 0 38 1 5 B Enclosure protection P SA Filters Supply air Extract air G
62. ng the latch up 3 Lift the door off 4 Remove the filters A B C 5 Remove the sealing strip E above the cell in the direction of the arrow Lift and pull the cell D out of the unit 7 Ifthe cell is dirty clean it by immersing it in warm water with a mild detergent e 8 Rinse the cell clean with a water spray Do not use a pressure washer WARNING 9 When the water has drained from between the laminae reassemble the ventilation unit in the reverse order Handle the cell carefully Do not 10 When reassembling model 096 MV check that the sealing for example lift the cell by its strip below the cell is pressed against the bottom of the unit laminae The cell laminae are very 11 Close the door and connect the plug back into the wall thin and easily damaged outlet 12 The heat recovery cell has now been checked and cleaned 3 9 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice lt gt z m z gt z m Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 110w 145w MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FANS Check the cleanliness of the fans in conjunction with the filters and heat recovery cell maintenance Clean the fans if necessary You can clean the fan blades with compressed air or by brushing them with a brush Do not remove or move the fan blade balancing pieces WARNING The fans are very sensitive to external shocks We recommend that you clean the fans in place CLEANING THE SUPPLY A
63. nt easier 92 D6 16 NOTE Mount 145 MV on the floor rack or on the wall with a mounting plate CEILING MOUNTING BY USING THE CEILING MOUNTING PLATE Models 096 MV and 110 MV can be equipped with an optional ceiling mount plate Attach the ceiling mounting plate e To the ceiling with M8 thread bars so that they stand the weight of the unit e Horizontally level as the plate determines the straightness of the unit Insulate the outdoor air and exhaust air duct against condensation also between the unit and the ceiling mounting plate VALLOX 56 WARNING MOUNTING MOUNTING THE CEILING MOUNTING PLATE 1 Attach the thread bars to the ceiling and turn the nuts to the bars Lift the ceiling mounting plate in place 3 Push a rubber damper and a washer to each thread bar to the cup of the plate 096 MV 4 Turm the nut o shorten the lower ends of the thread bars so that they will be at no more than 10 mm from the lower surface of the ceiling mounting plate _ The machine is very heavy Do not perform this procedure alone MOUNTING THE VENTILATION UNIT TO THE CEILING MOUNTING PLATE 1 Mount the locking washers J delivered with the ceiling mounting plate in place with the 4 SCIews 2 Lift the unit and take the wires through the opening in the ceiling mounting plate 3 Putthe locking devices to the top of the ventilation unit at the openings in the ceilin
64. ome Info streaming in from outdoors e Cooling The heat recovery cell cools the air streaming l Supply air 19 C 21 in from outdoors lt Outdoor air Look Cell bypass The inflowing air by passes the heat recovery cell lt Fan speed 50 e Defrosting The heat recovery cell is being defrosted Cell status Heat recovery 4 Press the Right arrow button 5 The second information screen for the profile appears D b v This screen contains the following information e Humidity This value indicates the maximum measured At home Info humidity value that the system has read from the sensors amp Humidity 39 Carbon dioxide This value indicates the maximum measured carbon dioxide value that the system has read from the sensors Change filters 19 05 2000 e Change filters This value indicates the next filter change date Used days 304 Oy Used days This value indicates how long the device has 4 been running Carbon dioxide Oppm lt 3 VALLOX 20 Vallox Vallox Vallox VENTILATION PROFILES 145 3110 O96w e m c VIEWING THE AWAY PROFILE INFORMATION If you want to view the Away profile settings proceed as follows 1 Open the Away profile main view 2 Press the Profile information button 3 The first information screen for the profile appears This screen contains the following information e Supply air Th
65. onal Vds Filter stand 3426800 21 Post heater 900W 29 Carbon dioxide sensor 949111 12 G4 coarse filter 978043 R model unit 942211 optional L model unit 942210 VALLOX 62 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST VALLOX 145 MV NO PART EM gt Fan assembly Fan motor Wall mounting plate Water seal G4 coarse filter Filter stand 27 filter Lower support for HR cell HR cell Upp support for HR Cell Filter stand GA coarse filter 1109200 935285 3482100 3292500 978046 3466600 978158 3469000 933270 3468900 3466500 978047 NO 14 9 16 18 18 20 21 The bypass duct assembly R model unit L model unit Damper motor Extract air outlet Internal humidity sensor Motherboard safety switch Connection box RJ45 extension cable Additional heater 1500W 3475900 3475901 930620 985035 946148 949032 948377 3526700 952196 942220 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 20 m j 4 d fU Post heater 900W R model unit 942211 L model unit 942210 Door assembly 3476000 Door latch assembly 3355900 NTC sensor kit 3482300 Glass tube fuse 5x20 952484 80rnA slow Control panel 949033 Humidity sensor 946149 optional Carbon dioxide sensor 949111 Option 63 Vallox We reserve the right to make c
66. orized structural alteration and changes of the programming e Disasters due to extraneous elements and force majeure lt 3 VALLOX 6 Vallox Vallox Vallox INTRODUCTION 145 3110 096 z J INSTALLATION Installation and setup should only be carried out by qualified experts Electrical installations and connections must only be carried out by electricians and according to the local regulations CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS BUTTON DESCRIPTION Change profile button This button allows you to change ihe ventilation profile of the device MyVallox Profile Information button This button allows you to view Co n t lO the currently active profile information Temperature button Pressing this button displays information on temperatures and sensors Settings button Press this button to open settings Back button Pressing this button takes you backwards in the menu Left arrow button Pressing this button takes you to the left in the menu Right arrow button Pressing this button takes you to the right in the menu OK button Press this button to accept the selected option Select button Press this button to select an option from the list lt Jg Ill Edit button Press this button to edit settings Plus button Press this button to e Increase the value of the setting Move to the next menu item NOTE Move from a one day view
67. ox Vallox SETTINGS 145 110w NOTE The system will automatically set the service reminder to remind you of the filter replacement The reminder will be displayed when the set reminder interval has elapsed SETTING THE FILTER REPLACEMENT REMINDER INTERVAL ces This section describes how to set the filter replacement reminder Filters changed interval Next reminder Vallox 096 01 01 2000 19 05 2000 When you want to set the reminder interval for replacing the Vallox Reminder interval 4 ventilation unit filter proceed as follows select Settings gt Filter 9 Press the OK button The filter status summary screen is opened Press the Edit button Press the Right arrow button The Filter status 2 2 screen is opened Set the desired reminder interval in months in the Reminder Next reminder interval field by using tne Plus and Minus buttons You can set the interval value from 1 to 12 months The factory setting is 4 months 8 Press the OK button Filter status 19 05 2000 FILTER MAINTENANCE REMINDER The maintenance reminder reminds you of the filter replacement through a pop up window To acknowledge the maintenance reminder message press the OK button Press the bell button to postpone the reminder for a week Order the filters from www vallox com 212 Reminder interval gt Time to change filters Replace the filters of the ventilation units with new ones
68. ox Vallox Vallox 096 31104 145w SETTINGS j m c REMOVING THE WEEKLY PROGRAM Week clock menu If you want to remove the weekly program settings from the system proceed as follows save and Quit 1 Select Settings gt Week clock Remove all items 2 Press the OK button 55 3 Press the Settings button 4 The Week clock menu appears o select Remove all items 6 The confirmation screen for removing the weekly program is opened Press the OK button A confirmation screen is opened 9 The weekly program has now been removed from the system EXAMPLE OF SETTING A WEEKLY PROGRAM von Tue Wed Thu Fri se XE XE XE In this example you set the weekly program as follows e Mon Fri 08 16 Away from home e Mon Fri 17 07 At home e Sat 08 17 At home Sat 18 20 you are At home and need a ventilation boost for for example cooking e Sat 21 Mon 08 At home Set the week clock as follows Open the week clock 2 Select Monday and make the following settings e At 8 select the Away profile At 17 select the At home profile 3 Also make the corresponding settings for other weekdays 4 Select Saturday and make the following settings At 18 select the Boost profile e At 21 select the At home profile o Ensure that the week clock is enabled The figures above depict a week 6 The weekly program is now set Clock set in line w
69. radiator operation chart 6 MOUNTING e Wall mounting Measuring tubes Ceiling mounting Floor mounting Condensing water 7 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY ee 8 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS o 7 USER LEVEL DIAGRAMS 000 sess NOTE You can find your MyVallox account at www MyVallox com Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 WO 145w INTRODUCTION z J O THE MAIN PARTS OF THE VENTILATION UNIT VALLOX 4 Vallox Vallox Vallox INTRODUCTION 145 3110 096 z J SYSTEM DESCRIPTION MyVallox Cloud Vallox MV MyVallox Home MyVallox Control 5 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice z J c O Z Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 31104 145w INTRODUCTION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE UNITS Power IMPORTANT e Size e Vallox 096 MV does have an additional heater Vallox 110 If necessary you can find more MV and Vallox 145 MV have an additional heater information at www vallox com Weight n the model Vallox 096 MV there is a sealing tape at the bottom of the heat recovery cell In other models there is a separate sealing bar under the heat recovery cell e Standard delivery options vary from country to country available options vary from country to country Mo
70. recommend this basic amount of ventilation for the Away profile setting If necessary you can change it P e 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 set the Away profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons The Away profile fan speed value is now set Press the Right arrow button The temperature setup screen is opened Fan Speed C setting set the desired supply air temperature for the Away profile by using the Plus and Minus buttons You can adjust the temperature in the range of 10 C 25 C The Away profile supply air temperature is now set Press the Right arrow button The setup screen for automatic fan soeed control based the relative humidity appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan soeed control based on the relative humidity is used or not The automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity is now set Press the Right arrow button The setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is used or not The automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is now set Press the OK button Away 7 10 35 15 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice 2 EL a lt lt ITI
71. ress the Right arrow button The profile timer setting screen is displayed Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the profile timer function is enabled or not The options are e On When the timer is enabled the Boost profile is only on for the period defined in the timer e Off When the timer is disabled the Boost profile is used until you or the week clock change the profile Press the Right arrow button The timer duration setting screen appears Set the profile timer duration in minutes by using the Plus and Minus buttons Press the OK button lt 3 VALLOX 16 EXPERT SETTINGS Boost Profile Fan Speed Boost Profile Boost Profile Timer 8 10 C setting 8 10 Duration By n EXPERT SETTINGS Vallox 145w FIREPLACE PROFILE When you want to make the Fireplace function settings proceed as follows 2 m TIP The deployment wizard Fireplace function profile screen is opened set the profile timer duration in minutes by using the Plus and Minus buttons The profile duration is now set Press the Right arrow button The screen for setting the profile supply air fan speed appears Set the Fireplace function supply air fan soeed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons In the fireplace mode we recommend that you increase the supply air fan soeed in order to obtain a positive pressure at the ventilation zone We do not r
72. se the Boost profile Blank Do not change the profile NOTE If you change the profile manually and the week clock program is on the selected profile will be active until the week clock switches to the next profile in the program If the humidity or carbon dioxide sensors control the ventilation they will adjust the fan speed regardless of whether the profile has been manually selected or selected by the weekly clock ENABLING THE WEEK CLOCK If you want to use the week clock proceed as follows select Settings Week clock Press the OK button The week view in fhe week clock is displayed Press the Settings button The Week clock menu appears select Turn ON Press the Select button A confirmation screen is opened TIP You can switch the week clock on or off by pressing the OK button in the Week clock screen for a few seconds lt 3 VALLOX 34 SETTINGS Time and date Dayl Saving Time Date 102 2000 gt 9 9 e je Week clock OFF 4 b Week clock menu Cancel and Quit Save and Quit Remove all items Turn ON ug e SETTINGS 145 096 Vallox Vallox Vallox e m m m WEEK CLOCK SETTING AND EDITING THE WEEKLY PROGRAM If you want to set the weekly timer program or edit an existing program proceed as follows select Settings gt Week clock Press the OK button Mon Tue Wed Thu The week view in the week cloc
73. t the ventilation unit for supply and extract air equipped with heat recovery and operating as part of a ventilation system has been designed and manufactured to the following specificatons 1 Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60335 1 2012 2 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 61000 6 1 2007 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 This is the original Declaration of Conformity Loimaa 23 January 2015 Vallox Oy Tel 358 10 7732 200 ALV rek VAT 106723509 Myllykylantie 9 11 Fax 358 10 7732 201 Y tunnus Business ID 0672350 9 FIN 32200 LOIMAA www vallox com Kotipaikka Registered Domicile Loimaa Finland FINLAND firstname familyname vallox com SZ VALLOX right to make changes without prior notice 60 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST Vallox VALLOX 096 MV 096 gt mi Q aL gt NO PART NO Fan assembly 1108800112 The bypass duct 20 Post heater 900W assembly 2 Fan motor 935365 R model unit 3491200 R model unit 942210 OR Wall mounting 3080700 L model unit 3491201 L model unit 942211 plate 4 Water seal 3292000 13 Damper motor 930620 21 Door assembly 3475200 5 G4 coarse filter 978044 14 Extract air outlet 985026 22 Door latch assembly 3355900 6 Filter stand 3464400 15 Internal humidity sensor 946148 20 NTC sensor kit 3480500 F7 filter 978220 16 Motherboard 949032 24 Glass tube
74. ther the automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity is used or not Press the Right arrow button The setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content appears Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the carbon dioxide content is used or not Press the Right arrow button The profile timer setting screen is opened Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the profile timer function is enabled or not The options are e On When the timer is enabled the Boost profile is only on for the period defined in the timer e Off When the timer is disabled the Boost profile is used until you or the week clock change the profile Press the Right arrow button The profile timer duration setting screen is opened Set the profile timer duration by using the Plus and Minus buttons Press the OK button Vallox 110 Boost Profile Fan Speed Boost Profile Boost Profile Timer Vallox 096 setting Duration 25 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice e m m m e j m c LO 4 n a Vallox Vallox Vallox 96 3110 145w MODIFYING THE FIREPLACE FUNCTION SETTINGS When you want to edit the Fireplace function settings proceed as follows Open the Fireplace func
75. tion main view Press the Profile information button Press the Edit button The fan soeed setup screen is opened Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the Fireplace function duration in minutes This value determines how long the profile is enabled when you switch it on Press the Right arrow button 7 The screen for setting the profile supply air fan speed appears 8 Set the Fireplace function supply air fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons In the fireplace mode we recommend that you increase the supply air fan speed in order to obtain a positive pressure at the ventilation zone We do not recommend reducing the extract air fan speed Press the Right arrow button 10 The screen for setting the profile extract air fan speed will appear 11 Set the Fireplace function extract air fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons 12 Press the Right arrow button 13 The profile timer setting screen is displayed 14 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the profile timer function is enabled or not The options are On When the timer is enabled the Fireplace function is only on for the period defined in the timer Off When the timer is disabled the Fireplace function is used until you or the week clock change the profile 15 Press the OK button lt 3 VALLOX 26 VENTILATION PROFILES Fireplace funct
76. unting options e Models Vallox 096 MV and Vallox 110 MV can be mounted either on the wall or on the ceiling by using a mounting plate optional These models cannot be mounted on the floor e Model Vallox 1 45 MV can be mounted either on the wall or on the floor by using a floor rack optional This model cannot be mounted on the ceiling GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For safe and proper handling it is necessary to know the basic safety regulations and the intended usage of the ventilation system Read this manual before operating the ventilation unit Keep this manual for later use In case of loss you can download the manual from our website This user manual contains all important hints for operating the system safely This user manual must be observed by all persons who operate and maintain the ventilation system Furthermore observe all local accident prevention regulations INTENDED USE All Vallox ventilation units are designed to take care of appropriate and continuous ventilation in such a way that people and structures will remain healthy GUARANTEE AND LIABILITY Demands on guarantee and liability are excluded if they are caused by the following reasons e Unintended use of the ventilation system and the control unit e mproper mounting initial operation and operation e Operating the ventilation system with a defective safety system e gnoring hints for transportation mounting operation and maintenance e Unauth
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78. ven days 10 You can return to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button 11 You can return to the sensor group selection by pressing the Temperatures and sensors 3 3 Back button E 12 Press the Right arrow button twice Carbon dioxide 13 A screen displaying the values of the carbon dioxide sensors No sensors installed 1 3 is opened 14 Press the Statistics button 15 A graph is opened describing the values from the carbon dioxide sensor that gave the largest carbon dioxide value over the last 24 hours 16 If you want to view weekly statistics press the Plus button 17 A graph is opened describing the values from the carbon dioxide sensor that gave the largest carbon dioxide value over the last seven days 18 You can return to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button 19 Return to the sensor group selection and exit by pressing the Back button twice HUMIDITY AND CARBON DIOXIDE STATISTICS m 1 day Humidity Carbon dioxide Pec 41 500 40 400 39 300 38 200 100 0 Humidity statistics graph over the last 24 hours You Carbon dioxide statistics graph over the last week view the graph in one day or in one week periods You can view the graph in one day or in one week periods 29 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice e m m m e j m c SO ce quc Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 3110 145 FILTE
79. w button EXTRACT AIR When you want to make the system extract air settings proceed as follows 1 Ihe deployment wizard Fan settings screen is opened 2 Set the extract air quantity as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons The fan speed 1 min MM 1431 Imi will change according to the percentage value AE Press the OK button 4 The extract air fan ratio is now set gt Fan settings 5 10 Supply air Extract air w 3 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice 2 rr 22 lt lt ITI N gt J J ITI RS lt lt ITI N gt 2 Vallox Vallox Vallox 096 31104 145w EXPERT SETTINGS PROFILE SETTINGS In the following chapters you can make ventilation settings for the system profiles HOME PROFILE When you want to make the At home profile settings proceed as follows 1 Ihe deployment wizard Home screen will open NOTE Once you have set the basic ventilation air flow rates the higher percentage value will default to the At home profile fan speed value We recommend this basic amount of ventilation for the home profile setting If necessary you can change it 2 Setthe At home profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons Home Profile 6 10 The At home profile fan soeed value is now set Press the Right arrow butto
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