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Vallox

096

MC

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TECHNICAL DATA

600

Model R

Model L

121

143

143

121

Dimensions and duct outlets

Duct outlets, model R

Inner diameter of female outlet 

collar ø 125 mm

1. Supply air to dwelling 
2. Extract air from dwelling to unit
3. Exhaust air out
4. Outdoor air to unit 

Duct outlets, model L

Inner diameter of female outlet 

collar ø 125 mm

1. Exhaust air out
2. Outdoor air to unit 
3. Supply air to dwelling 
4. Extract air from dwelling to unit

Measuring points

Measuring points after the connection 

outlet. Fan curves indicate the total pressure 

available for duct losses.

Input powers of fans

Supply air

Extract air

Fan 

speeds 

(V)

Extract air 

fl ow 

(l/s)

Combined input 

power of fans

W

2,8

12

12

4,5

22

21

6

38

38

7

49

57

7,7

61

79

9

73

121

10

86

170

11,35

92

203

Supply/extract air volumes

E= Extract air fan
S = Supply air fan

Input power (total) (W)

Air fl ow (max)  (dm

3

/s)

SFP =

SFP (Specifi c Fan Power) recommended value < 2.5 (kW m

3

/s)

At a lower total pressure, SFP will be smaller at the same speed

Sound values 

Sound power level in supply air duct 

(one duct) by octave band  L

W

, dB

Sound power level in extract air duct 

(one duct) by octave band  L

W

, dB

ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm³/s

ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm³/s

Adjustment position

2,8V

4,5V

6,0V

7,0V

7,7V

9,0V

10,0V 11,35V 2,8V

4,5V

6,0V

7,0V

7,7V

9,0V

10,0V 11,35V

Air fl ow  dm

3

/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

Medium 

frequency 

of the 

octave 

band Hz

63

39

52

61

62

64

71

69

68

26

30

40

44

47

53

54

57

125

36

45

51

56

58

62

65

66

24

34

40

46

49

53

57

57

250

41

51

57

60

62

65

67

68

22

33

39

42

45

49

53

54

500

38

50

54

57

60

63

65

66

28

39

44

47

49

53

55

56

1000

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

4000

16

32

42

47

49

54

56

58

16

17

21

24

26

30

33

33

8000

21

21

27

34

38

44

48

49

21

21

21

21

21

22

23

24

L

W

,dB 

L

WA

, dB(A)

45

57

64

66

69

73

74

74

33

43

49

52

55

59

62

63

39

52

58

61

64

67

69

70

29

39

45

49

51

55

57

57

Sound pressure level coming from the unit through the envelope in the 

rooms where the unit has been installed (10 m

2

 sound absorption

Vallox 096 MC 

ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW  dm

3

/s

2,8V

4,5V

6,0V

7,0V

7,7V

9,0V

10,0V 11,35V

14/15 31/30 48/44 60/54 68/62 82/74 92/83 98/89

L

pA

, dB (A)

23

29

35

38

41

44

46

47

Volume fl ow rate dm

3

/s 

Pressure loss in ductwork / T

otal pressure Pa

dm

3

/s

93

102

298

363

600

141

459

407

430

600

545

55

3

1

4

2

Location of condensing water 

outlets, R and L models

SFP 1,0

SFP 1,5 SFP 2,0

S 2,8V

S 4,5V

S 6,0V

S 7,0V

S 7,7V

S 9,0V

S 10,0V

S 11,35V

E 7,0V

E 7,7V

E 9,0V

E 10,0V

E 11,35V

E 6,0V

E 2,8V

E 4,5V

25 

50 

75 

100 

125 

150 

175 

200 

225 

250 

275 

300 

325 

350 

5  10  15  20  25  30  35  40  45  50  55  60  65  70  75  80  85  90  95  100  105  110 

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Summary of Contents for 096 MC R

Page 1: ...ow L model unit Adjustment of supply air heating 12 SC controller Code 3721 Models VALLOX 096 MC R VALLOX 096 MC L Operating maintenance and technical instructions Electrical connection 230 V 50 Hz 5...

Page 2: ...peration in dwellings and detached houses The winter function parameters can be adjusted for extreme conditions such as a swimming bath but even then it is advisable to contact Vallox Maintenance Adju...

Page 3: ...he HR cell is faulty Check the sensor and conductors replace if needed 2 Extract air sensor is faulty Check the sensor and conductors replace if needed 3 Supply air sensor is faulty Check the sensor a...

Page 4: ...ed with a coarse filter C By using original Vallox filters you ensure good operation of the ventilation unit and the best filtering result The replacement interval of lters depends on dust content in...

Page 5: ...f the extract air duct G figure 1 and then remove the stopper screw from the lower edge of the duct After that the extract air duct comes out by turning and simultaneously pushing downwards gures 2 an...

Page 6: ...You can check it by pouring a little water in the tank Clean if needed Do not let water ow into electrical devices VALLOX We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice Extract air fan Cond...

Page 7: ...8V 4 5V 6 0V 7 0V 7 7V 9 0V 10 0V 11 35V 2 8V 4 5V 6 0V 7 0V 7 7V 9 0V 10 0V 11 35V Air flow dm3 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 Medium frequency of...

Page 8: ...o safety switch SLO Phase voltage to circuit board from safety switch SNO Zero voltage to circuit board from safety switch SFL Phase voltage to supply air fan SFN Zero voltage to supply air fan EFL Ph...

Page 9: ...hollow echoing dividing wall and on a bedroom wall because of sound conduction or prevent sound conduction Condensing water connections The delivery includes a water seal By connecting a pipe to the...

Page 10: ...into the thread bars and lift the ceiling mounting plate in place Then push a rubber damper and washer to each thread bar all the way into the cup of the plate and turn the nut Shorten the lower ends...

Page 11: ...supply air 978044 6 Filter stand supply air 3464400 7 F7 filter 978220 8 HR cell 933260 9 Upper support for HR cell 3467200 10 Filter stand extract air 3464500 11 G4 coarse filter extract air 978045...

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