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TECHNIC

AL SPECIFIC

ATIONS

FAN INPUT POWER

SUPPLY/EXTRACT AIR VOLUMES

Volume flow rate

Power (W)

Volume flow rate 

(dm

3

/s)

Pressure loss in ducts. Total pressure (Pa)

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120

0 36 72 108 144 180 216 252

m³/h

(l/s)

dm³/s

288 324 360 396 432

L

400

450

130

468

140

504

150

540

160

576

170

612

100 %

80 %

70 %

60 %

50 %

40 %

30 %

20 %

10 %

SFP 1,5 

SFP 1,8 

SFP 1,0 

0

50

100

350

150

300

200

250

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

0 36 72 108 144 180 216 252 288 324 360

m³/h

(l/s)

dm³/s

110

396

30 %

50 %

10 %

20 %

40 %

60 %

70 %

80 %

100 %

90 %

130
468

140
504

150
540

160
576

170
612

120
432

Input power (total) (W)

Air flow (max) (dm3/s)

SFP =

SFP rate (Specific Fan Power)

recommended value <1.8 (kW m

3

/s)

extract air

supply air

Sound power level in the supply air duct (one duct)  

by octave band L

w

, dB

Sound power level in the extract air duct (one duct)  

by octave band L

w

, dB

Adjustment position

Adjustment position

Adjustment position (%)

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Medium

frequency

of the

octave 

band

Hz

63

55

66

73

76

80

83

85

86

87

87

53

58

63

67

73

78

78

79

80

79

125

50

58

64

68

72

76

80

83

84

84

45

50

56

61

65

69

73

75

75

75

250

52

57

63

65

68

72

74

77

78

78

40

39

44

49

54

57

60

63

64

64

500

41

48

53

57

61

64

67

70

71

71

30

37

43

47

50

53

56

58

59

59

1000

53

47

52

57

60

64

65

67

68

68

32

33

36

41

44

48

50

52

53

53

2000

23

34

43

48

53

58

62

64

66

66

15

22

30

34

38

42

45

48

49

49

4000

18

23

36

44

50

55

59

62

63

63

17

17

19

23

27

31

35

38

39

39

8000

21

22

28

39

47

54

58

62

63

63

21

21

21

22

24

28

32

35

36

36

L

W

,dB 

L

WA

, dB(A)

59

68

74

77

81

84

86

88

90

89

54

59

64

68

74

79

79

80

81

81

53

52

58

62

66

69

72

75

76

76

37

40

45

50

54

58

60

63

63

63

Sound pressure level coming through the envelope of the unit in the room in which it is installed (10m² sound absorption)

Adjustment position

Adjustment position (%)

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

L

pA

, dB (A)

28

27

32

35

39

43

46

48

49

49

SOUND VALUES

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Product title

Vallox 145 MV R

Vallox 145 MV L

Product number

3475650 

3475750

Air volumes

 

Supply air

 

Extract air

150 dm

3

/s, 100 Pa

155 dm

3

/s, 100 Pa

Fans

 

Supply air

 

Extract air

0.175 kW 1.25 A EC

0.175 kW 1.25 A EC

Post-heating

Electrical resistor, 900 W

Electrical connection

230 V, 50 Hz,  11.9 A power plug

Pre-heating

Enclosure protection class

IP 34

Additional heating

Electrical resistor, 1500 W

Heat recovery bypass

Automatic

Filters

 

Supply air

 

Extract air

ISO Coarse > 75 % + ISO ePM₁

ISO Coarse > 75 % 

Specific energy consumption (SEC)

 

in a cold climate 

 

in a temperate climate

A+

A

Operating efficiencies*

 

 

Annual efficiency

 

Supply air efficiency

 

Specific Fan Power (SFP)

79 %

85 %

1.33 kW/m

3

/h (109 dm

3

/s)

Dimensions

 (w x h x d) 

717 x 748 x 578 mm

Weight

88 kg

*Working point defined in the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC), Southern Finland, Helsinki-Vantaa TRY year 2012.

You can calculate the sound values for each operating point with the Vallox MySelecta software.

Summary of Contents for A3712-1

Page 1: ...Manual Model Vallox 096 MV Vallox 110 MV Vallox 145 MV Type A3722 A3702 A3712 1 Document D5326 Valid from 15 10 2021 Updated 15 05 2023 Ventilation units MANUAL...

Page 2: ...tallation of the Vallox Silent Klick siphon 10 Space required by the alternative Vallox Silent Klick siphon installation method elbow 10 Vallox 096 MV Vallox 110 MV and Vallox 145 MV 10 Dimensions and...

Page 3: ...odifications or changes made to the software INTENDED USE All Vallox ventilation units have been designed to provide appropriate and continuous ventilation so as to present no threat to health and to...

Page 4: ...s be installed on the floor by using a floor rack NOTE The standard equipment and available accessories vary from country to country DANGER Indicates a hazard that will result in death or serious inju...

Page 5: ...trol panel The ventilation unit setup can also be completed without a MyVallox control panel For instructions please go to https vallox techmanuals info ValloxMV ENG help webhelp See instructions prov...

Page 6: ...behind the extract air duct 8 R model in the figure MAIN PARTS Vallox 096 MV Vallox 110 MV and Vallox 145 MV Safety switch 9 Internal humidity sensor 10 Internal carbon dioxide sensor 10 Control pane...

Page 7: ...in which case the ceiling can be 20 mm below the top of the white covering strip Insulate the ducts against condensation also between the unit and the ceiling mounting plate Mounting the ceiling moun...

Page 8: ...unting plate on top of the ceiling NOTE Remember to make a service door in the ceiling so that the cables and the connection box can be accessed The distance between the service door and the ceiling m...

Page 9: ...he base fit in the holes at the bottom of the unit Mount the ventilation unit on the wall with a mounting plate as shown in the adjacent figure Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after moun...

Page 10: ...is used the ring seal and the locking part must be moved to the pipe connection part that is mounted on the wall INSTALLATION Dimensioning figure and space required for installation of the Vallox Sil...

Page 11: ...s are mirrored 5 Bypass damper of the HR cell 6 Coarse filter for supply air 7 Coarse filter for extract air 8 Post heating resistor behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch Air flow measurement po...

Page 12: ...ing resistor behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch 10 Additional heating resistor behind the extract air duct Air flow measurement points A Supply air B Extract air Measurement points after the...

Page 13: ...ed 6 Coarse filter for supply air 7 Coarse filter for extract air 8 Post heating resistor behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch 10 Additional heating resistor behind the extract air duct Duct ou...

Page 14: ...or at the very least once a year To replace the filters 1 Disconnect the ventilation unit from the mains electricity supply 2 Lift the latch to open the door of the Vallox ventilation unit 3 Lift the...

Page 15: ...er spray Do not use a high pressure cleaner 9 When all the water has drained from between the layers reassemble the ventilation unit in the reverse order 10 When reassembling Vallox 096 MV check that...

Page 16: ...ee chapters Replacing the filters and Cleaning the heat recovery cell 5 Pull out the temperature sensor figure 1 located at the top of the extract air duct G Remove the stopper screw I at the bottom o...

Page 17: ...gure 9 c Pry the plastic lock to the right of the fan with a screwdriver for example figure 10 d The fan falls downwards e Pull the fan out of the unit figure 11 f Disconnect the fan wire quick connec...

Page 18: ...5 Open the four screws figure 1 on the extract air fan cover and remove the cover figure 2 The fan can now be cleaned in place 6 To remove the fan for cleaning a Push the fan gently upward figure 3 b...

Page 19: ...61 63 66 66 13 17 24 29 33 36 39 42 44 44 4000 17 23 34 41 47 51 55 58 61 61 17 17 18 20 23 26 29 32 34 34 8000 21 21 26 34 42 47 52 56 59 59 21 21 21 21 21 22 23 25 27 27 LW dB LWA dB A 56 65 70 75...

Page 20: ...5 62 69 73 76 80 83 85 86 86 55 57 62 66 70 72 75 78 79 79 41 49 56 60 63 67 69 72 73 73 33 38 43 46 50 53 56 59 60 60 Sound pressure level coming through the envelope of the unit in the room in which...

Page 21: ...44 48 50 52 53 53 2000 23 34 43 48 53 58 62 64 66 66 15 22 30 34 38 42 45 48 49 49 4000 18 23 36 44 50 55 59 62 63 63 17 17 19 23 27 31 35 38 39 39 8000 21 22 28 39 47 54 58 62 63 63 21 21 21 22 24 28...

Page 22: ..._B Local hardware Modbus B signal NTC External temperature 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 24V relay input RM O...

Page 23: ...r fan tacho WT 5 GND GN 6 Supply air fan PWM YE C 1 Extract air 2 Outdoor air 3 Supply air 4 Exhaust air 5 Supply air from the HR cell D LAN MB_A External Modbus A signal MB_B External Modbus B signal...

Page 24: ...Vallox CO2 sensor External temperature sensor NTC 4K7 Digital input 1 8 different functions Digital input 2 8 different functions Ethernet connection on top of the unit RJ45 female 0 3W 1 2W 1W 1W MyV...

Page 25: ...r NTC 4K7 MB_A External Modbus A signal MB_B External Modbus B signal 24V 24V voltage DC GND Digital and analog ground potential RS_A Local hardware Modbus A signal RS_B Local hardware Modbus B signal...

Page 26: ...winter limit value set at the factory 5 C Cooling The supply air setpoint value for the active mode for example At home controls the pump start up The pump starts when the supply air setting is below...

Page 27: ...alve Not included in the delivery The valve that is chosen must be compatible with the heat collection circuit fluid for example Danfoss 032U161431 K Condensing water tube Not included in the delivery...

Page 28: ...arse filter for supply air 978044 13 Extract air outlet 985026 23 Glass tube fuse 63mA slow 5x20mm 952490 6 Fine filter for supply air 978220 14 Internal humidity and carbon dioxide sensor 4107982 24...

Page 29: ...5 Internal humidity and carbon dioxide sensor 4107982 24 NTC sensor kit 3457900 7 Lower support for HR cell 3450100 16 Motherboard 949032 1 25 Glass tube fuse 63mA slow 5x20mm 952490 8 HR cell alumini...

Page 30: ...wer support for HR cell 3469000 16 Motherboard 949032 1 25 Glass tube fuse 63mA slow 5x20mm 952490 8 HR cell aluminium HR cell enthalpy 933270 933154 17 Safety switch 948377 26 MyVallox Control panel...

Page 31: ...CONFORMITY CERTIFICATES...

Page 32: ...D5326 10 05 2023FIN 15 05 2023ENG PDF www vallox com Vallox Oy Myllykyl ntie 9 11 32200 LOIMAA FINLAND...

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