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Code

Name

Standard/
Option

Technical data

(factory settings in parentheses)

CO

2

Carbon dioxide sensor, 5 at most

Adjustment range 500...2000 ppm (900)

Option

Carbon dioxide control

Adjustment range 1...15 min. (10)

FG

Damper motor

Automatic HR bypass

Standard

24 V, 2 W, 5 Nm

H

Control panel, 3 at most

Setting, operation, display

1 included

as standard

S

Booster/fireplace switch function

Either booster or fireplace switch

Standard

operation (booster switch)

LON

LON converter

Remote monitoring control

Option

LP1

Preheating unit

Electric radiator 2.0 kW

Standard

LP2

Post-heating unit

Electric radiator 1.0 kW

Standard

LP2

Post-heating unit

Water radiator 3.0 kW 70/55 

°

C

Standard

HR

Heat recovery cell

Counter-current, 

= 80%

Standard

PDS1 Pressure difference switch unit

Adjustment range 0...500 Pa (320)

Option

Pressure guard on

the supply air side

PDS2 Pressure difference switch unit

Adjustment range 0...500 Pa (320)

Option

Pressure guard on

the extract air side

PF

Extract air fan

qv = 220 dm

3

/s (100 Pa)

Standard

%RH

Humidity sensor, 2 at most

Adjustment range 20...55% (50)

Option

Humidity control

Adjustment range 1...15 min. (10)

SU

Filter

Supply air G4 + F7, extract air G4

Standard

TE1

Temperature sensor

Exhaust air temperature

Standard

HR cell antifreeze,

Adjustment range -6...+15

°

C (heat recovery)

preheating control

Adjustment range -6...+15 

°

C (preheating)

TE2

Temperature sensor

Supply air temperature

Standard

TE3

Temperature sensor

Outdoor air temperature

Standard

TE4

Temperature sensor

Extract air temperature

Standard

TF

Supply air fan

qv = 190 dm

3

/s (100 Pa)

Standard

TZ1

Overheat protection

Automatic (+60 

°

C, self-resetting)

Included in

for the heating element

LP1/LP2

(electric)

TZ2

Overheat protection

Manually reset (+95 

°

C)

Included in

for the heating element

LP1/LP2

(electric)

SV

Water radiator control valve

Included in

LP2 (water)

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Parts list Vallox 200 SE, electric preheating unit

0

0.20…1.25

1

1.75…2.25

2

2.75…3.25

3

3.75…4.25

4

4.75…5.25

5

5.75…6.25

6

6.75…7.25

7

7.75…8.25

8

8.75…10

FAN SPEED

VOLTAGE SIGNAL

Control of operation

Power supply to the unit can be controlled with a contactor in the distribution panel if needed, e.g. with a
timer programme.  After starting, the unit first operates at minimum power. After that power is adjusted
based either on the measurement data from air quality sensors and/or on manual control at the control
panel.

Fan speed adjustment

Manual control

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

H

.

Week clock control

Fan speed of the ventilation unit is controlled in 8 steps using the week clock in control panel 

H

. The week

clock can be used to programme the desired fan power option for each hour in the day.

Carbon dioxide and humidity control

The fan power of the ventilation unit is controlled in multiple steps depending on loads and based on the
measurement results of the air quality sensors (

CO

2

 and 

%RH

 sensors) located in the ventilation zone.

The aim is to keep carbon dioxide and/or humidity content below the threshold set at control panel 

H

.

One or more modes of control may be used simultaneously – the mode demanding boosting is the
dominant one. Fan speed varies depending on load between the base and maximum fan speeds. The
base and maximum fan speeds can be set at the desired level at control panel H.

Supply air temperature

Supply air temperature can be controlled with either constant temperature control or cascade control.

Supply air constant temperature control

The control unit directs the operation of post-heating unit 

LP2

 on the basis of the measurement data

given by temperature sensor 

TE2

, aiming at keeping supply air temperature at the temperature value set

on control panel 

H

 (+10…+30 ˚C).

Supply air cascade control

The control unit directs the operation of post-heating unit 

LP2

 on the basis of the measurement data

given by extract air sensor 

TE4

, aiming at keeping extract air temperature at the temperature value set

on control panel 

H

 (+10…+30 ˚C).

Heat recovery bypass

Heat recovery is enabled whenever post-heating has been switched on. Automatic heat recovery bypass is
active whenever post-heating has been switched off and outdoor temperature exceeds the setpoint (to be
set at 0...+25 

°

C). In this case, the control unit directs the operation of damper motor 

FG

 on the basis of

measurement results given by outdoor temperature sensor 

TE3

 and extract air temperature sensor 

TE4

.

The aim is to get as cool supply air to the ventilation zone as possible. However, heat recovery is always
active when outdoor air temperature is below the set threshold value.

Heat recovery antifreeze

The control centre of the unit controls the operation of preheating unit 

LP1

 on the basis of the measure-

ment data of temperature sensor 

TE1

, preventing freezing alerts and the stopping of supply air fan 

TF

. If

the capacity of preheating unit 

LP1

 is not sufficient, the control centre keeps stopping supply air fan 

TF

on the basis of the measurement data on temperature sensor 

TE1

, thus preventing the 

HR

 cell from

freezing. As soon as the risk passes, the fan restarts automatically. The threshold temperature (-6...+15

°

C) and the difference area (1...10 

°

C) for antifreezing can be set at control panel 

H

.

Water radiator freeze protection

The control centre of the unit stops fans 

TF

 and 

PF

 on the basis of the measurement data in outdoor

temperature sensor 

TE3

 (outdoor air < 0 

°

C) and supply air temperature sensor 

TE2

 (supply air < 7 

°

C),

thus reducing the risk of freezing in water heating unit 

LP2

. A freezing alert appears in the display of the

control panel. The fans restart automatically as soon as the risk of freezing passes (supply air > 10 

°

C).

Overheat protection for the heating element

Overheating protection thermostats 

TZ1

 and 

TZ2

 monitor the surface temperature of heating units 

LP1

and 

LP2

. If surface temperature exceeds the threshold, overheat protection is triggered and power supp-

ly to the heating unit is stopped. Overheat protector 

TZ1

 is reset automatically and 

TZ2

 manually.

Alarms

Pressure difference switches 

PDS1

 and 

PDS2

 monitor the pressure difference on 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. This is indicated by 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 and 15
months.The factory setting is 4 months. This function is always active.
The fault signal relay gives potential-free alarm indications on the following fault conditions:
• When the antifreeze function of the water-circulating radiator is on, the contacts of the the relay

close and open at 10-second intervals.

• An alarm of high carbon dioxide content (> 5000 ppm ) switches the relay at 1-second intervals.
  In other fault situations, such as sensor faults, the contacts of the relay close.

Booster or fireplace switch function

The booster or fireplace switch function of the ventilation unit is controlled either at control panel 

H

and/or with a separate switch 

S

, which can be connected to the connection box of the unit. The mode of

operation of the switch is selected at control panel 

H

.

The booster switch function raises fan speed to the set maximum fan speed for 45 minutes. The fireplace
switch stops the extract air fan for 15 minutes and produces overpressure in the ventilation zone.

LON remote monitoring control can be implemented with a
Vallox LON converter.

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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION/Vallox 200 electric/electric, Vallox 200 electric/VKL

VALLOX 200 SE

Control through voltage signal

The fan capacity of the ventilation unit is controlled in
8 steps with a voltage signal of 0…10 V DC. Howe-
ver, fan power cannot be raised above the maximum
fan speed set.  Voltage signal is used to control base
fan speed. Manual control and carbon dioxide and
humidity adjustments can raise fan speed if needed
but cannot decrease it.

Summary of Contents for 3527800

Page 1: ...iency 60 B Supply air efficiency 84 Specific Fan Power SFP 1 3 125 dm3 s B Filters Supply air G4 F7 Extract air G4 Heat recovery bypass Automatic Weight 146 kg Comes standard with control Vallox Digit...

Page 2: ...overy cell Heat recovery bypass Supply air filter F7 Extract air filter G4 Outdoor air filter G4 Condensing water outlet Electrical connection lead ins Control panel Measurement outlets behind the cov...

Page 3: ...ON AIR FLOW 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 LW dB LWA dB A Hz ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOWS supply extract A weighted sound pressure level dB A coming from the unit through the envelope in the room...

Page 4: ...Herz ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOW Sound power level going from the unit to the extract air ductwork by octave band Lw dB ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOWS supply extract A wei...

Page 5: ...xtract A weighted sound pressure level dB A coming from the unit through the envelope in the rooms where the unit has been installed 10 m2 sound absorption PERFORMANCE Vallox 200 SE MLV electric 5 63...

Page 6: ...IR FLOWS supply extract A weighted sound pressure level dB A coming from the unit through the envelope in the rooms where the unit has been installed 10 m2 sound absorption PERFORMANCE Vallox 200 SE M...

Page 7: ...sorption LpA A painotettu nenpainetaso 10 m2 n nenabsorptio 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Lw dB LwA dB A Hz LpA dB A 2 70 77 4 96 l s 2 63 l s 2 95 l s 4 125 l s 6 161 s 8 174 l s PERFORMANCE WIT...

Page 8: ...ay contact signal is issued It is possible to manage the whole operation of the unit via remote monitoring control by using a Vallox LON or KNX converter that is available as an option Week clock cont...

Page 9: ...terminal block of the con nection box by connecting the first hu midity sensor to RH1 in place of the 6K8 resistor in the terminal block re move the resistor in this case and the second humidity sens...

Page 10: ...W DC PF EXHAUST AIR FAN 2 X 117 W DC H INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSOR K CHOKE FG DAMPER MOTOR 24 VAC TE TEMPERATURE SENSORS R1 AUXLIARY RESISTOR 6 8 KOHM TR TRANSFORMER 1 3 A 16 V F MOTHERBOARD FUSE 800 mA S...

Page 11: ...L ME HUMIDITY SENSOR 2 OPTION HUMIDITY SENSOR 1 OPTION REMOVE THE RESISTOR WHEN CONNECTING THE FIRST HUMIDITY SENSOR TO THE UNIT BOOST SWITCH FIREPLACE SWITCH Additional control option FAN CONTROL Vol...

Page 12: ...unit also has an automatic defrost function for the water circulating post heating unit VKL model Defrost When exhaust air temperature goes below the threshold value set the automatic defrost function...

Page 13: ...flow Temperature of air coming to the radiator ta1 15 C Temperature of water coming to the radiator tf1 55 C Total power of radiator kW 0 100 dm3 s 0 050 dm3 s 0 020 dm3 s Water flow 160 dm3 s 120 dm...

Page 14: ...ior notice HEATING VKL WATER RADIATOR 14 VKL WATER RADIATOR PRESSURE LOSS IN WATER CIRCULATION Defined for 100 water Water flow Total pressure loss kPa dm3 s 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 9 8 7 6 5 4...

Page 15: ...DIOXIDE SENSOR 5 AT MOST CONTROL PANEL 3 AT MOST HUMIDITY SENSOR 2 AT MOST VENTILATION ZONE ALARM OPERATION MODE CONTROL MEASUREMENT ADJUSTMENT FIREPLACE BOOSTER SWITCH POST HEATING UNIT WATER LP2 SI...

Page 16: ...ir temperature at the temperature value set on control panel H 10 30 C Heat recovery bypass Heat recovery is enabled whenever post heating has been switched on Automatic heat recovery bypass is active...

Page 17: ...LECTRICAL AND CONTROL CONNECTIONS PRESSURE DIFFERENCE SWITCH LON CONVERTER DISTRIBUTION PANEL CARBON DIOXIDE SENSOR 5 AT MOST CONTROL PANEL 3 AT MOST HUMIDITY SENSOR 2 AT MOST VENTILATION ZONE REMOTE...

Page 18: ...ating unit LP2 on the basis of the measurement data given by extract air sensor TE4 aiming at keeping extract air temperature at the temperature value set on control panel H 10 30 C Heat recovery bypa...

Page 19: ...the screwed terminal block as specified in the connection instructions The external connection diagram is shown in these instructions and inside the cover of the electrical connection box The interna...

Page 20: ...tions Water condensing from extract air going through the unit can be removed from the bottom tank in two ways When the humidity content of extract air is high as for example in washing rooms the cond...

Page 21: ...et The unit also issues an alarm of freezing risk at the controller It is recommended to have e g a spring actuated check valve E in the outdoor air duct and possibly also in the exhaust air duct This...

Page 22: ...ith no condensation insulation should not go below 16 20 C P Circulation pump not included in the delivery Because of the risk of condensation the pump should be suitable for pumping a liquid that is...

Page 23: ...ure Mount the lead in pipes included in the delivery for cables in place by pushing them first through the lead in seals located at the top of the silencer unit and then through the lead in seals loca...

Page 24: ...Vallox We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice www vallox com Vallox Oy Myllykyl ntie 9 11 32200 Loimaa FINLAND 358 10 7732 200 1 09 280bFIN 24 9 2015 PDF...

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