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VALLOX 252 D

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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION VALLOX 252 D VKL, with water radiator

Control of operation

Power supply can be controlled via the contactor in the distribution panel,
using a timer program, for instance. Upon starting, the ventilation unit
uses minimum power, and after that power is controlled on the basis of
measurement data given by air quality sensors and/or through manual
control on the control panel.

Fan speed adjustment

Manual control

Fan speed of the ventilation unit is controlled in 8 steps on the control
panel (

H

).

Carbon dioxide and humidity control

The fan capacity of the ventilation unit is controlled in multiple steps de-
pending on load, based on the measuring results of the 

CO

2

 and 

RH

 sen-

sors located in the ventilation zone. The aim is to keep the CO

2

 and /or

humidity content of the zone below the setpoint that has been defined on
the control panel 

H

. One or more modes of regulation can be used at the

same time. The dominant mode is the one demanding boosting. Ventila-
tion can be adjusted in a maximum of 8 steps. The basic and maximum
fan speeds can be set at the desired level on the control panel 

H

.

Voltage and current signal control

The fan capacity of the ventilation unit is controlled in 8 steps with the
voltage signal 0…10 VDC, or with the current signal 0…20 mA. How-
ever, fan capacity cannot be set above the preset maximum fan speed
when automatic adjustments are active. The voltage or current signal con-
trol is used to control basic fan speed. Because of this, fan speed can only
be raised, but not lowered by the manual, CO

2

 and %RH controls.

Supply air temperature

Supply air temperature can be controlled using either constant temperatu-
re adjustment or cascade adjustment.

Supply air constant temperature control

The control unit directs the operation of the control valve (

SV

) on the basis

of the measuring data on the temperature sensor 

TE2

. The aim is to keep

supply air temperature at the temperature value set on the control panel 

H

(+10…+30˚C).

Supply air cascade control

The control unit directs the operation of the control valve 

(SV)

 on the basis

of the measuring data on the extract air sensor 

TE4

. The aim is to keep

extract air temperature at the temperature value set on the control panel 

H

(+10…+30˚C).

Heat recovery bypass

When post-heating has been switched on, heat recovery is enabled all
the time. Automatic heat recovery bypass is active whenever post-heating
has been switched off and outdoor temperature exceeds the preset
threshold (range 0˚…+25˚C). In this case, the control unit directs the
operation of the damper motor (

FG

) on the basis of measuring results given

by the outdoor sensor 

TE3

 and the extract air temperature sensor 

TE4

. The

aim is to get as cool supply air to the ventilation zone as possible.
However, heat recovery is in use whenever outdoor air goes below the
preset threshold.

Heat recovery anti-freezing

The control / adjustment center of the unit directs the operation of the
preheater (

LP1

) on the basis of the measurement data supplied by the

temperature sensor 

TE1

. The aim is to prevent the risk of freezing and the

stopping of the supply air fan (

TF

). If the capacity of the preheater (

LP1

) is

not sufficient, or if there is no preheater, the control center intermittently
stops the 

TF

 supply air fan on the basis of the measuring data on the

temperature sensor 

TE1

, thereby preventing the heat recovery cell from

freezing. As soon as the risk of frosting passes, the fan restarts

automatically. The threshold temperature for defrosting (-6…+15˚C) and
the difference area (+1…+10˚C) can be set on the control panel (

H

).

Overheating protection of the heating unit

The overheat protection thermostats 

TZ1

 and 

TZ2

 monitor the surface

temperature in the 

LP1

 heating unit. The indication of a freezing risk

appears in the display of the control panel. The 

TZ1

 overheating protector

is reset automatically, and the 

TZ2

 protector manually.

Antifreeze protection of the water radiator

On the basis of the measuring data of the outdoor air temperature sensor

TE3

 (outdoor air < 0 ˚C) and of the supply air temperature sensor 

TE2

(supply air < 7 ˚C), the control / adjustment center of the unit stops the 

TF

and 

PF

 fans. This is done in order to prevent the freezing of the water

radiator 

LP2

. The indication of a freezing risk ("Freezing alert) appears in

the display of the control panel. The fans automatically restart as soon as
the risk of freezing has passed (supply air > 10˚C).

Alarms

The pressure difference switches 

PDS1

 and 

PDS2

 monitor the pressure

difference between the supply and extract air sides. If the pressure
difference rises too high because of dirty filters or clogged ducts, an
alarm will be issued, showing as a symbol ( ) in the main display of the
control panel. If the unit is not equipped with pressure difference switches,
the symbol ( ) appearing in the main display of the control panel reminds
of the need of servicing the unit. The reminder interval can be set between
1...15 months. The factory setting is 4 months. This function is always
active. The fault signal relay in the unit gives potential-free alarm
indications on the following fault conditions:
• During water radiator anti-freezing, the relay points close and open at

10-second intervals.

• An alarm of high carbon dioxide content (>5000 ppm) switches on the

relay at 1-second intervals.

• In other fault situations, such as sensor faults and filter guard ( ) alarms,

the points of the relay close.

Booster or fireplace switch function

An extra switch 

S

 may be connected to the connection box of the

ventilation unit to work as a booster or fireplace switch. The operation of
the switch is selected on the control panel 

H

. The booster switch function

raises fan speed to the preset maximum speed for 45 minutes.
The fireplace switch function stops the extract air fan for 15 minutes, and
causes overpressure in the ventilation zone.

LON remote monitoring control can be implemented with the VALLOX LON converter.

Voltage values for fan speeds:

0

(0.20...1.25 VDC)

1

(1.75...2.25 VDC)

2 (2.75...3.25 

VDC)

3 (3.75...4.25 

VDC)

4 (4.75...5.25 

VDC)

5 (5.75...6.25 

VDC)

6 (6.75...7.25 

 

VDC)

(7.75...8.25    VDC)

8 (8.75...10.00 

VDC)

Current signal values for fan speeds:

0 (0.5...2.5  mA)
1

(3.5...4.5 mA)

2

(5.5...6.5 mA)

3 (7.5...8.5  mA)
4 (9.5...10.5  mA)
5 (11.5...12.5 mA)
6 (13.5...14.5 mA)
7 (15.5..16.5 mA)
8 (17.5...20.0 

mA)

Voltage and current signals

Code

Name

Technical details 

Note!

Equipment

(factory settings in parentheses)

Parts list

CO

2

CO

2

 sensor, max. 5 pcs

Adjustment range 500...2000 ppm (900)

Option

Carbon dioxide control

Adjustment interval 1...15 min. (1)

FG

Damper motor

Automatic heat recovery bypass 24 V, 2 W, 8 Nm Standard

X

H

Control panel, max. 3 pcs

Setting, operation, display

Standard, 1 pc

X

S

Booster / fireplace switch

Functions as either a booster or 

Standard

X

a fireplace switch (booster switch)

LON

LON converter

Remote monitoring control 

Option

LP1

Preheater

Electric radiator 2.5 kW

Option

LP2

Post-heating unit

Water radiator 5kW, 70/50˚C

Option

HRC1

Heat recovery cells

2-step, h = 70 %

Standard

X

HRC2
PDS1

Pressure difference switch

Adjustment range 0...500 Pa (420)

Option

Pressure guard for supply air

PDS2

Pressure difference switch

Adjustment range 0...500 Pa (420)

Option

Pressure guard for extract air

PF

Extract air fan

qv = 230 dm

3

/s (100 Pa)

Standard

X

%RH

Humidity sensor, max. 2 pcs

Adjustment range 1...99 % (50)

Option

Humidity control

Adjustment interval 1...15 min. (1)

SU

Filter

Supply air EU7, extract air EU5

Standard

X

SV

Actuator valve unit 

230 V, open when dead

Option

TE1

Temperature sensor

Exhaust air temperature

Standard

X

Heat recovery defrosting 

Adjustment range  -6...+15˚C (HRC)

preheating control

Adjustment range  -6...+15˚C (preheating)

TE2

Temperature sensor

Supply air temperature

Standard

X

TE3

Temperature sensor

Outdoor air temperature

Standard

X

TE4

Temperature sensor

Extract air temperature

Standard

X

TF

Supply air fan

qv = 230 dm

3

/s (100Pa)

Standard

X

TZ1

Overheating protector 

Automatic reset (+90˚C)

Included

of the electric radiator

Self-resetting

in LP1

TZ2

Overheating protector 

Manual reset (+95˚C)

Included

of the electric radiator 

in LP1

Summary of Contents for 252 D-L

Page 1: ...2 5kW 11A ca 5kW EU3 EU7 EU3 EU5 2x230W 1 A 2x230W 1 A Fans Heat recovery Heat recovery bypass Preheater Electric post heating unit Water circulated post heating unit Filters Filters Manual control D...

Page 2: ...recovery most of the heat of contaminated extract air can be transmitted to outdoor air coming inside The efficiency of the heat recovery cells is approx 70 or 75 80 if supply air fan heat is taken i...

Page 3: ...collar HRC Heat Recovery Cell Fan curves indicate the total pressure available for duct losses 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 100 110 130 140 160 200 230 200 230 275 350 390 450 590 675 74 85 99 127 143 170 20...

Page 4: ...OSITION AIR FLOW l s LpA dB A Sound power level from VALLOX to supply air ducts by octave band Lw dB Sound power level from VALLOX to extract air ducts by octave band Lw dB Sound power level coming fr...

Page 5: ...ater entering the radiator tv 55 C Temperature of air entering the radiator ti 15 C Cooling of water in the radiator C Water flow dm3 s Total radiator capacity kW Air flow dm3 s Total pressure loss kP...

Page 6: ...ions TE3 EU 3 VALLOX 252 D TZ2 LP2 Pressure difference switch EU 5 TE2 Post heating unit electric CONVERTER LON Distribution panel 230 V 16 A RH CO 2 sensor max 5 pcs Control panel max 3 pcs Humidity...

Page 7: ...erheating protection of the heating unit The overheat protection thermostats TZ1 and TZ2 monitor the surface temperature in the LP1 and LP2 heating units If surface temperature exceeds the threshold o...

Page 8: ...H 1 RH 2 TE4 SV Ljp Ljm EU 5 S TE1 CO 2 sensor max 5 pcs Control panel max 3 pcs Humidity sensor Booster switch Fireplace switch ALARM RUNNING MODE CONTROL MEASUREMENT REGULATION REMOTE MONITORING CEN...

Page 9: ...tifreeze protection of the water radiator On the basis of the measuring data of the outdoor air temperature sensor TE3 outdoor air 0 C and of the supply air temperature sensor TE2 supply air 7 C the c...

Page 10: ...n two ways When extract air humidity is great as in the bathroom the condensing water is led via a screw type hose coupling and through the condensing water outlet water seal and hose delivered with t...

Page 11: ...ift the silencer unit on top of VALLOX 252 Make sure that the cable sleeves go through See the figure item D Mount the lead through cable tubes included in the delivery pushing them through the lead i...

Page 12: ...one of the control panels and change the address of the other panel The above mentioned situation can arise in connection with the later installation of an additional control panel The control panel...

Page 13: ...5 mm2 CO2 sensor bottom panel CO2 sensor electronics board NOTE Faulty coupling of the wire destroys the carbon dioxide sensor 14 125 38 76 Carbon dioxide sensors Connect the carbon dioxide sensors on...

Page 14: ...on box Humidity sensors Connect any humidity sensors to the terminal board in the connection box by connec ting the first RH sensor in RH1 in place of the 6K8 resistor remove the resistor in this case...

Page 15: ...ormer 230V 4A 24V 25VA C Capacitor 6 F H1 Interference suppressor motherboard H2 Interference suppressor motherboard FG Damper motor 24V TE Temperature sensors R3 Auxiliary resistor 4 7kOhm R4 Auxilia...

Page 16: ...TER CIRCULATION the L1 and L on the terminal block are connected In this case THE PREHEATER DOES NOT NEED a separate power supply NOTE When the VALLOX 252 D unit is equipped with a PREHEATER and an EL...

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