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EXPERT SETTINGS

DEPLOYMENT WIZARD

FAN SETTINGS

In the following chapters, you will set the output ratio between the 
supply and extract air fans.

IMPORTANT

Adjust the air flows, according to the values in the ventilation plan. 
Try to adjust the air flows in a way that you do not have to choke 
the air flows at the valves. This is the most energy efficient set up.

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.

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.

SUPPLY AIR

When you want to make the system supply air settings, proceed as 
follows:

1.  The deployment wizard Fan settings screen is opened.
2.  Set the supply air quantity as a percentage of the maximum 

by using the 

Plus

 and 

Minus

 buttons. The fan speed (1/min) 

will change, according to the percentage value. 

3.  Once you have set the supply air fan settings, press the 

Right 

arrow

 button.

EXTRACT AIR

When you want to make the system extract air settings, proceed 
as follows:

1.  The 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) 

will change, according to the percentage value. 

3.  Press the 

OK

 button.

4.  The extract air fan ratio is now set.

 

WARNING

The ventilation specialist has 
made the supply and exhaust 
air settings when deploying 
the Vallox ventilation unit. If you 
make changes to the settings, 
ensure that they conform with the 
ventilation plan.

Summary of Contents for 096 MV

Page 1: ...TRUCTIONS EXTRACT AIR FAN BEHIND THE PROTECTIVE COVER SUPPLY AIR FAN BEHIND THE EXTRACT AIR DUCT OUTDOOR AIR FILTER F7 HEAT RECOVERY CELL SUMMER WINTER FLAP OUTDOOR AIR FILTER G4 EXTRACT AIR FILTER G4...

Page 2: ...2 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice USE MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 3: ...nd Sensors Settings filter display settings time and date week clock switching the unit off 4 MAINTENANCE Filters Heat recovery cell Fans Condensing water Troubleshooting 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Te...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ty and carbon dioxide graphs Minus button Press this button to Reduce the value of the setting Return to the previous menu item Move from a week view to a one day view in the temperature humidity and...

Page 6: ...b interface 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...

Page 7: ...on 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...

Page 8: ...e OK button 3 The selected language is now English SET THE TIME When the deployment wizard prompts you to set the date and time the Time and date screen is opened first 1 Use the Plus and Minus button...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...n the normal 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 device For more...

Page 11: ...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 SU...

Page 12: ...on 5 The temperature setup screen is opened 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 of 10 C 25...

Page 13: ...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 of 10 C 25 C 7 The Away profile supply air temperature is...

Page 14: ...he setup screen for the automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity appears 8 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control based on the relative humi...

Page 15: ...tilation zone We do not recommend reducing the extract air fan speed 7 The Fireplace function supply air fan speed is now set 8 Press the Right arrow button 9 The screen for setting the profile extrac...

Page 16: ...sh up the deployment as follows 1 If 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...

Page 17: ...creen 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 These symbols indica...

Page 18: ...ue 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 act...

Page 19: ...parentheses and then the actual fan speed Cell status Cell status indicates the status of the ventilation device heat exchanger cell Possible statuses are Heat recovery The heat recovery cell heats th...

Page 20: ...atuses are Heat 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 by passes...

Page 21: ...e At home profile main view 2 Press the Profile information button 3 Press the Edit button 4 The fan speed setup screen is opened 5 Set the At home profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by...

Page 22: ...e by using the Plus and Minus buttons You can adjust the temperature in the range of 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...

Page 23: ...peed control based on the relative humidity appears 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...

Page 24: ...maximum by using the Plus and Minus buttons TIP 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 r...

Page 25: ...1 Select Settings Temperatures and sensors 2 Press the OK button 3 The temperatures summary screen is opened 4 Press the Statistics button 5 A graph is opened describing the indoor air temperature ov...

Page 26: ...urn to the temperature type selection by pressing the Back button 28 To exit the menu press the Back button TEMPERATURES AND SENSORS USING THE UNIT VIEWING HUMIDITY AND CARBON DIOXIDE VALUES When you...

Page 27: ...aily 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 A screen displaying the values of the...

Page 28: ...next Reminder interval This value indicates the filter replace interval in months SETTING THE FILTER REPLACED DATE This section describes how to enter information in the MyVallox Control control panel...

Page 29: ...filter proceed as follows 1 Select Settings Filter 2 Press the OK button 3 The filter status summary screen is opened 4 Press the Edit button 5 Press the Right arrow button 6 The Filter status 2 2 sc...

Page 30: ...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 bri...

Page 31: ...tes 7 Press the OK button SELECTING THE 24 OR 12 HOUR CLOCK By default the system uses a 24 hour clock If you want to use the 12 hour clock proceed as follows 1 Select Settings Time and date 2 Press t...

Page 32: ...the week At Home Use the At home profile Away Use the Away profile Boost Use the Boost profile Blank Do not change the profile NOTE If you change the profile manually and the week clock program is on...

Page 33: ...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 the...

Page 34: ...OGRAM In this example you set the weekly program as follows Mon Fri 08 16 Away from home Mon Fri 17 07 At home Sat 08 17 At home Sat 18 20 you are At home and need a ventilation boost for for example...

Page 35: ...IT OFF If you want to switch off the ventilation unit proceed as follows 1 Select Settings Turn unit OFF 2 Press the OK button 3 The system asks for confirmation 4 Press the OK button 5 The ventilatio...

Page 36: ...er alerts check the cleanliness of the filters and replace them if necessary The Vallox ventilation unit filters the air with three filters A coarse filter filters the incoming air for insects and hea...

Page 37: ...e 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 lifting the l...

Page 38: ...fan proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the power plug for the ventilation unit 2 Open the Vallox ventilation unit door by lifting the latch up 3 Lift the door off 4 Remove the extract air filter C the c...

Page 39: ...the pins straight so that they are easier to install back later b Push the fan gently upward figure 9 c Pry the plastic lock to the right of the fan with for example a screwdriver figure 10 d The fan...

Page 40: ...n the four screws PZ2 figure 1 on the extract air fan cover and remove the cover figure 2 6 The fan can now be cleaned in place 7 If you want to remove the fan for cleaning proceed as follows a Push t...

Page 41: ...t be replaced Contact the service centre The user interface shows the text Bus fault Problems in the data transfer bus Make sure that the Modbus bus is connected correctly and that the devices connect...

Page 42: ...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 5...

Page 43: ...the parts are mirrored 5 Summer 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...

Page 44: ...g from the unit through the envelope in the rooms where the unit has been mounted 10m2 sound absorption AIR FLOWS supply extract Adjustment position 31 42 47 54 59 66 72 100 Air flow dm3 s l s 29 32 4...

Page 45: ...r filter G4 8 Post heating radiator 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 diame...

Page 46: ...e envelope in the rooms where the unit has been mounted 10m2 sound absorption 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...

Page 47: ...8 Post heating radiator behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch 10 Additional heating radiator behind the extract air duct DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS Dimensions DUCT OUTLETS Model R Inner diamet...

Page 48: ...S Supply air fan E Extract air fan M Damper actuator CM230 L SS Safety door switch R1 Post heating radiator with a 90 C and a 130 C overheating protection AHS Post heating control S E Fan balance adju...

Page 49: ...E 1 Extract fan tacho WT 2 GND GN 3 Extract fan PWM YE 1 Extract air 2 Outdoor air 3 Supply Air 4 Exhaust air 5 Supply air from the cell S Supply air fan E Extract air fan M Damper actuator CM230 L SS...

Page 50: ...E 1 Extract fan tacho WT 2 GND GN 3 Extract fan PWM YE 1 Extract air 2 Outdoor air 3 Supply Air 4 Exhaust air 5 Supply air from the cell S Supply air fan E Extract air fan M Damper actuator CM230 L SS...

Page 51: ...re sensor connector D I1 Digital input 1 D I2 Digital input 2 11V1 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 functional...

Page 52: ...V 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 includ...

Page 53: ...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 between the unit and the cei...

Page 54: ...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...

Page 55: ...8 38 ALTERNATIVE WATER SEAL DIMENSIONING FIGURES 096 MV 110 MV 145 MV 28 28 38 ALTERNATIVE WATER SEAL WHICH CAN BE INSTALLED IN LOW SPACES NOTE If you use the alternative condensing water outlet move...

Page 56: ...56 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 096...

Page 57: ...57 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 110...

Page 58: ...58 Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 145...

Page 59: ...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 60: ...y 3447300 5 G4 coarse filter 978042 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 1...

Page 61: ...oor 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 filt...

Page 62: ...ettings I O settings Password and access level Anti freezing setting Relay Input Output settings Panel address Modbus settings Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Turn unit ON Turn unit ON Wizard Away Info At Ho...

Page 63: ...sensors Time and Date Display settings Expert settings Turn unit OFF Fireplace Boost At Home Away Menu Edit next reminder Error log Cell defrost Self test display Service diagnostic display Fan test H...

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