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USER LEVEL DIAGRAMS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICA

TIONS

EXTENSIVE

NORMAL

Turn unit on 

Setup

Away

At home

Ventilation 

boost

Fireplace 

profile

Menu

Away information

At home information

Boost information

Fireplace information

Service Menu

Language

Week clock on / off

Filter status

Temperatures and 

sensors

Time and date

Display settings

Expert settings

Turn unit off

Edit

Edit

Edit

Edit

Edit

Edit /

Next reminder

Error log

Cell defrost

Self test display

Service diagnostics display

Fan test

Heater test

Summer-winter test

Save and restore settings

Sensor settings

Fan settings

I/O settings

 Password and access rights

Defrost settings

Relay

I/O settings

Panel address

 Modbus settings

Turn unit on 

Setup

Away

At home

Ventilation 

boost

Fireplace 

profile

Menu

Away information

At home information

Boost information

Fireplace information

Service Menu

Language

Week clock on / off

Filter status

Temperatures and 

sensors

Time and date

Display settings

Expert settings

Turn unit off

Edit

Edit

Edit

Edit

Edit

Edit /

Next reminder

Error log

Cell defrost

Self test display

Service diagnostics display

Fan test

Heater test

Summer-winter test

Save and restore settings

Sensor settings

Fan settings

I/O settings

 Password and access rights

Defrost settings

Relay

I/O settings

Panel address

 Modbus settings

Summary of Contents for 096 MV

Page 1: ...s Vallox 096 MV Vallox 110 MV Vallox 145 MV Types 3722 3702 3712 MANUAL Document 1 09 619 EN Valid from 3 2 2015 Updated 18 1 2016 A NNUAL EFFICIENCY R A T I N G O F E X T R A C T A I R H E A T R E C...

Page 2: ...2 MANUAL...

Page 3: ...tures and sensors Settings filter display settings time and date week clock turning the unit off 4 MAINTENANCE Filters Heat recovery cell Fans Condensing water Troubleshooting 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIO...

Page 4: ...COVER SUPPLY AIR FAN BEHIND THE EXTRACT AIR DUCT OUTDOOR AIR FILTER F7 HEAT RECOVERY CELL SUMMER WINTER DAMPER OUTDOOR AIR FILTER G4 EXTRACT AIR FILTER G4 POST HEATING RADIATOR BEHIND THE EXTRACT AIR...

Page 5: ...5 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Modbus Internet Router WLAN LAN WLAN Additional switch Sensors...

Page 6: ...ations and of the intended use of the ventilation system Read this manual before operating the ventilation unit Keep this manual for later use If you lose the manual it can be downloaded from our webs...

Page 7: ...f the selected setting Return to the previous menu item Move from a week view to a one day view in the temperature relative humidity of air and carbon dioxide level graphs Up arrow button Pressing thi...

Page 8: ...terface Through a remote monitoring service or building automation that uses voltage signals or Modbus messages The required ventilation may also be adjusted automatically with the optional carbon dio...

Page 9: ...rting the ventilation unit for the first time or after a maintenance procedure first connect it to the mains During the start up the diagnostics display will appear for a few seconds after which the m...

Page 10: ...selected language is now English SET THE TIME When the setup wizard prompts you to set the date and time the Time and date display opens first 1 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the hours 2 Pres...

Page 11: ...2 Press the Right arrow button 3 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the month 4 Press the Right arrow button 5 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the year 6 Press the OK button 7 The date is no...

Page 12: ...ormal user level the user s access to some menus is restricted Limited The users on the limited user level can only carry out the basic tasks required to operate the ventilation unit For more informat...

Page 13: ...an aluminium cell or below 3 C on a plastic cell the ventilation unit may have to defrost the heat recovery cell If this happens the Defrosting icon will be displayed on the control panel The air flow...

Page 14: ...on 5 The temperature setup opens 6 Set the desired supply air temperature for the At home profile by using the Plus and Minus buttons You can adjust the temperature in the range 10 C 25 C 7 The At hom...

Page 15: ...opens 6 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 10 C 25 C 7 The Away profile supply air temperature...

Page 16: ...speed control based on the relative humidity opens 8 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity of air is used or not 9 Press the R...

Page 17: ...fan speed is not recommended 7 The Fireplace profile supply air fan speed is now set 8 Press the Right arrow button 9 A display for setting the profile extract air fan speed opens 10 Use the Plus and...

Page 18: ...he setup as follows 1 To go back to change a value use the arrow buttons to select the desired line and press the OK button 2 Repeat the selected setup phase or phases until you are satisfied with the...

Page 19: ...n this symbol appears on the display the Fireplace profile is in use The Week clock might be turned on These symbols indicate the fan speed of the currently active profile The smallest fan icon indica...

Page 20: ...lue Outdoor air Indicates the outdoor air temperature Fan speed Indicates the fan speed If the automatic fan speed boost is turned on the set value is shown in brackets first followed by the actual fa...

Page 21: ...the set value is shown in brackets first followed by the actual fan speed Cell status Indicates the status of the ventilation unit heat recovery cell Possible statuses are Heat recovery The heat reco...

Page 22: ...t recovery The heat recovery cell heats the air streaming in from outdoors Cooling The heat recovery cell cools the air streaming in from outdoors Cell bypass The inflowing air bypasses the heat recov...

Page 23: ...S 1 Open the main display of the At home profile 2 Press the Profile information button 3 Press the Edit button 4 The fan speed setup opens 5 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the At home profile...

Page 24: ...and Minus buttons You can adjust the temperature in the range 10 C 25 C The recommended temperature is 15 C or 2 3 C below the room temperature 9 Press the Right arrow button 10 The setup for automat...

Page 25: ...peed control based on the relative humidity opens 11 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity is used or not 12 Press the Right a...

Page 26: ...output ratio TIP It is recommended that a higher supply air fan speed be used in the Fireplace mode to create overpressure in the ventilation zone Reducing the extract air fan speed is not recommended...

Page 27: ...mperatures opens 4 Press the Statistics button 5 A graph then opens showing the indoor air temperature over the last 24 hours 6 To view weekly statistics press the Plus button 7 A graph then opens sho...

Page 28: ...pressing the Back button 28 To exit the menu press the Back button TEMPERATURES AND SENSORS USING THE UNIT VIEWING THE VALUES RECORDED BY INDIVIDUAL SENSORS 1 Select Settings Temperatures and sensors...

Page 29: ...can return to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button 11 You can return to the sensor group selection by pressing the Back button 12 Press the Right arrow button twice 13 The carbon dioxide valu...

Page 30: ...ates the filter replacement interval in months SETTING THE DATE THE FILTER WAS LAST CHANGED This section describes how to enter information on replacing the filter of the Vallox ventilation unit Repla...

Page 31: ...as follows 1 Select Settings Filter 2 Press the OK button 3 The summary display of Filter status opens 4 Press the Edit button 5 Press the Right arrow button 6 The Filter status display 2 2 opens 7 U...

Page 32: ...en the pre set Sleep time has elapsed To reactivate the MyVallox Control control panel press any button ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS To set the display brightness proceed as follows 1 Select Setti...

Page 33: ...Minus buttons to set the minutes 7 Press the OK button SELECTING THE 24 OR 12 HOUR CLOCK By default the system uses the 24 hour clock To use the 12 hour clock 1 Select Settings Time and date 2 Press t...

Page 34: ...the Away profile Boost Use the Boost profile Blank Do not change the profile NOTE If you change the profile manually when the Week clock is on the selected profile will be active until the Week clock...

Page 35: ...The icons are This icon selects the At home profile This icon selects the Away profile This icon selects the Boost profile 7 Set the other profile changes for the Week clock as described above 8 Press...

Page 36: ...i 08 16 Away from home Mon Fri 17 07 At home Sat 08 17 At home Sat 18 20 At home with a ventilation boost needed for cooking for example Sat 21 Mon 08 At home To set the Week clock proceed as follows...

Page 37: ...UNIT TURNING THE UNIT OFF To turn the ventilation unit off 1 Select Settings Turn unit off 2 Press the OK button 3 The system asks for confirmation 4 Press the OK button 5 The ventilation unit has no...

Page 38: ...d replace them if required The Vallox ventilation unit has three air filters Class G4 coarse filter filters insects heavy pollen and other relatively large foreign objects out of the outdoor air Class...

Page 39: ...can be washed To check the heat recovery cell proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the ventilation unit from the mains electricity supply 2 Open the Vallox ventilation unit door by turning the latch 3 Lift...

Page 40: ...ean the supply air fan proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the ventilation unit from the mains electricity supply 2 Open the Vallox ventilation unit door by turning the latch 3 Lift the door off 4 Remove...

Page 41: ...the arm pins Use pliers to press the pins straight so that they are easier to install back later b Push the fan gently upwards figure 9 c Pry the plastic lock to the right of the fan with a screwdrive...

Page 42: ...extract air fan cover and remove the cover figure 2 6 The fan can now be cleaned in place 7 To remove the fan for cleaning proceed as follows a Push the fan gently upward figure 3 b Pry the plastic l...

Page 43: ...post heater does not heat The heater installation must be checked and if required the heater must be replaced Contact the service centre Message on the user interface Bus fault Problems with the data...

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Page 45: ...winter damper 6 Outdoor air filter G4 7 Extract air filter G4 8 Post heating radiator behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS Dimensions DUCT OUTLETS Model R Inner dia...

Page 46: ...10m2 sound absorption ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOWS supply extract Adjustment position 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 Air flow dm3 s l s 29 32 45 50 51 59 60 67 67 75 77 84 84 90 98 105 Air flow m3 h 104 4...

Page 47: ...ator behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch 10 Additional heater behind the extract air duct DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS Dimensions DUCT OUTLETS Model R Inner diameter of the female collar 160 1...

Page 48: ...m2 sound absorption ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOWS supply extract Adjustment position 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 Air flow dm3 s l s 36 39 56 62 68 74 81 89 92 98 105 113 116 126 131 142 Air flow m3 h 129...

Page 49: ...behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch 10 Additional heater behind the extract air duct DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS Dimensions DUCT OUTLETS Model R Inner diameter of the female collar 200 1 Suppl...

Page 50: ...s BU Blue BN Brown WT White GY Grey YE Yellow YEGN Yellow green RS_A Local hardware Modbus A signal RS_B Local hardware Modbus B signal NTC External temperature sensor connector D I1 Digital input 1 D...

Page 51: ...ack BU Blue BN Brown WT White GY Grey YE Yellow YEGN Yellow green RS_A Local hardware Modbus A signal RS_B Local hardware Modbus B signal NTC External temperature sensor connector D I1 Digital input 1...

Page 52: ...Grey YE Yellow YEGN Yellow green RS_A Local hardware Modbus A signal RS_B Local hardware Modbus B signal NTC External temperature sensor connector D I1 Digital input 1 D I2 Digital input 2 11 V1 11 1...

Page 53: ...11 1 V operating voltage AN I Analog input 0 10VDC RM I 24 V relay input RM O 24 V relay output Analog input two different functions Potential free contact data 24VDC can be programmed to display inf...

Page 54: ...ATION UNIT INTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 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_A Local hardware Modb...

Page 55: ...OTE COOLING The value set for the supply air temperature of the active profile e g At home controls the startup of the pump The pump starts when the supply air setting is below the temperature of the...

Page 56: ...h a mounting plate as shown in the adjacent figure Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after mounting MEASURING TUBES The accessories delivered with the unit include four airflow measuring t...

Page 57: ...ocking devices to the top of the ventilation unit at the openings in the ceiling mounting plate and lift upwards Make sure that the unit is locked in place 4 Check that the condensing water insulation...

Page 58: ...the hole in the bottom plate of the ventilation unit 2 Push the tension pin downward from below towards the main body 3 Place the valve ball inside the housing of the condensing water outlet 4 Attach...

Page 59: ...alternative condensing water outlet move the gasket ring and the locking part to the tube joint part that will be mounted on the wall NOTE The alternative condensing water outlet installation require...

Page 60: ...60 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 096 MV 110 MV AND 145 MV...

Page 61: ...3292500 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...

Page 62: ...042 15 Extract air outlet 985025 24 Door latch assembly 3355900 6 Filter stand 3454000 16 Internal humidity sensor 946148 25 NTC sensor kit 3457900 7 F7 filter 978157 17 Motherboard 949032 26 Glass tu...

Page 63: ...or assembly 3476000 5 G4 coarse filter 978046 15 Extract air outlet 985035 24 Door latch assembly 3355900 6 Filter stand 3466600 16 Internal humidity sensor 946148 25 NTC sensor kit 3482300 7 F7 filte...

Page 64: ...nsor settings Fan settings I O settings Password and access rights Defrost settings Relay I O settings Panel address Modbus settings Turn unit on Setup Away At home Ventilation boost Fireplace profile...

Page 65: ...ormation Service Menu Language Week clock on off Filter status Temperatures and sensors Time and date Display settings Expert settings Turn unit off Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Next reminder Error l...

Page 66: ...1 09 619 EN 18 1 2016 PDF MANUAL www vallox com Vallox Oy Myllykyl ntie 9 11 32200 LOIMAA FINLAND 358 10 7732 200 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...

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