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VALLOX 90 SE

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

2.14.  Fireplace switch function / boosting

Fireplace switch function

• The fireplace switch stops the extract air fan for 15 minutes and produces overpressure in

the ventilation zone. This makes it easier to light the fireplace, for instance.

• The function is started at the main display of the control panel by simultaneously pressing

and holding down the + and - buttons for 2 seconds.

• The function can also be started at a separate auto-reset push-button switch, wired from

the connection box of the unit to a wall in the fireplace room, for instance. Upon each
pressing, the stopping function continues for 15 minutes (the switch is not included in the
delivery).

• During the function, the fireplace/booster switch symbol ( ) is visible in the main display

of the control panel.

NOTE!
The starting of the extract air fan may weaken draught in the fireplace.
During cold winter seasons, the flowing of cold air to the extract ducts may cause the antifreezing and
defrost functions to start. The situation will normalise in a while, after the functions stops.

Booster switch function

• The booster switch raises the fan speed to the set maximum speed for 45 minutes.
• The function is started at the main display of the control panel by simultaneously pressing

and holding down the + and - buttons for 2 seconds.

• The function can also be started at a separate auto-reset push-button switch, wired from

the connection box of the unit to a wall in a classroom, for instance. Upon each pressing,
the booster function continues for 45 minutes.

• During the function, the fireplace/booster switch symbol ( ) is visible in the main display

of the control panel.

• The function is selected at the control panel.

2.15. Fault signal relay (remote monitoring)

• The fault signal relay has potential-free points (24 VDC, 1 A).
• The points provide information on various failure modes of the unit.
• When the antifrost function of the water-circulating radiator is on, the points of the relay

close and open at 10-second intervals. (The VALLOX 90 SE unit does not have a water-
circulating radiator.)

• Alarm of high carbon dioxide content switches the relay at 1-second intervals.
• In other fault situations, the points are closed.

2.16. Air filtering

VALLOX 90 SE features coarse filtering of both extract and supply air before the fans. The
unit has F7 (B) and G3 class (A) fine and coarse filters on the supply side, and a G3 class
coarse filter (C) on the extract side. The filters need to be in place in the unit whenever
ventilation is in operation.

A

C

B

Summary of Contents for 90 SE L

Page 1: ...AY 1 09 332E 10 4 2009 Code 3520 VALLOX Direct current fan model C326 05 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE MODELS VALLOX 90 SE R VALLOX 90 SE L CODE 3520 SUPPLY AND EXTRACT AIR VENTILATION WITH HEA...

Page 2: ...90 SE L With direct current fans VTT certificate number Direct current fan model C326 05 Pre post heating radiator Preheating radiator electric max 900 W standard Post heating radiator electric max 90...

Page 3: ...approximately 45 Humidity content is lower in winter and higher in summer and autumn Dust mites thrive in indoor air if humidity exceeds 50 and if humidity stays at over 60 for a long time in winter...

Page 4: ...eed Ventilation power cannot be set lower than the basic fan speed When carbon dioxide and or relative humidity adjustments are activated power cannot be adjusted higher than the maximum fan speed Whe...

Page 5: ...speed In humidity control fan speed varies between the basic and maximum fan speeds selected When the unit is taken into use for the first time with automatic setpoint search selected factory setting...

Page 6: ...1 Heat recovery bypass function The bypass function tries to get as cool supply air as possible to the ventilation zone by comparing the measuring results of the outdoor air and extract air sensors Th...

Page 7: ...speed for 45 minutes The function is started at the main display of the control panel by simultaneously pressing and holding down the and buttons for 2 seconds The function can also be started at a s...

Page 8: ...ttings menu See manual RH1 35 RH2 40 CO2 0821 PPM Out 20 In 20 Sup 20 Exh 20 Temp setting 20C 5 Scrolling up With this button you can scroll the displays upward 6 Scrolling down With this button you c...

Page 9: ...tment interval for humidity and carbon dioxide adjustments is selected with the and buttons The adjustment interval refers to minutes 3 3 9 Adjustment interval Adjust interval 10 The maintenance remin...

Page 10: ...ure is selected with the and buttons If outdoor temperature is lower than cell bypass temperature the summer winter damper is in the winter position 3 3 15 Changing the operating temperature of heat r...

Page 11: ...lowered back to 4 Move the cursor with the arrow keys and change values with the and buttons Note that Exit and saving are done when the programming is finished by moving the cursor below the word Exi...

Page 12: ...ff before it is possible to start removing the cell When the sealing ledge has been removed the HR cell can be pulled out of the unit Note The laminas of the HR cell are very thin and get easily damag...

Page 13: ...ut Finally disconnect the quick coupling of the fan conductor Removing the extract air fan B The fan is attached to the fixing plate with a butterfly nut Loosen the butterfly nuts and lift the fan out...

Page 14: ...n stop ping and starting See the instructions for using the control panel section 3 3 19 The maintenance reminder symbol is displayed and the unit operates otherwise normally The maintenance reminder...

Page 15: ...l The door switch may be broken or the door is possibly not quite closed The unit is out of power e g because a fuse has blown The glass tube fuse located in the control card behind a protecting plate...

Page 16: ...VALLOX We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification 1 09 332E 10 4 2009 PDF VALLOX 90 SE Vallox Oy Myllykyl ntie 9 11 FI 32200 Loimaa Tel 358 10 7732 200 www vallox com...

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