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MAINTENANCE

A forklift can be used to remove the cross counterflow heat exchanger 

from the Vallox Pureo TX 1300 and 1800 units. Ensure that there is 

sufficient space for the forklift, so that maintenance work can be carried 

out on the heat exchanger.

CLEANING

The cross counterflow heat exchanger must be regularly checked for 

any accumulated dirt and dust. The cross counterflow heat exchanger 

must also be checked for damage once in every 6 months. If there is 

dirt or dust on the heat exchanger, these can be removed as follows:

•  Aluminium cross counterflow heat exchangers can be cleaned with 

water (cleaning pressure max. 5 bar).

•  The cleaning can be carried out with cold or warm water (up to max. 

70°C). Household cleaners may be used.

•  Clean the heat exchanger on both sides!

•  Do not bend the fins!

•  When cleaning, ensure that the heat exchanger is not damaged 

either mechanically or chemically.

IMPORTANT

Allow the heat 

exchanger to dry before 

installation!

5.  Pull the heat exchanger latches forward and open them.

6.  Carefully remove the cross counterflow heat exchanger from the 

unit and set it down safely.

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Summary of Contents for Pureo TX 1300

Page 1: ...Manual Model Vallox Pureo TX 500 Vallox Pureo TX 900 Vallox Pureo TX 1300 Vallox Pureo TX 1800 Document D9674 Valid from 15 05 2021 Updated 11 05 2021 Air handling units MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...the main switch 21 Controller connection 21 Dimensions and duct outlets 22 Vallox Pureo TX 500 22 Vallox Pureo TX 900 23 Vallox Pureo TX 1300 24 Vallox Pureo TX 1800 25 Performance curves 25 MAINTENANCE 26 Service and maintenance 26 Maintenance plan 26 Service and maintenance of the cross counterflow heat exchanger 27 Dismantling 27 Cleaning 28 Filter change 29 Service and maintenance of the fans ...

Page 3: ...ructions concerning transportation installation use or maintenance Structural or electronic modifications or changes made to the software INTENDED USE All Vallox air handling units have been designed to provide appropriate and continuous ventilation so as to present no threat to the health of people and to maintain the structures of the building in good condition DISPOSAL OF THE AIR HANDLING UNIT ...

Page 4: ...tive 2018 Ecodesign Directive DANGER Indicates a hazard that will result in death or serious injury if not avoided WARNING Indicates a hazard that can result in death or serious injury if not avoided IMPORTANT Indicates a hazard that can result in damage to property or a loss of data if not avoided CAUTION Indicates a hazard that can result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided NOTE Indicates...

Page 5: ...ir is blown outdoors Supply air is transmitted to the primary areas where supply air is needed via the duct system Used air is extracted from the secondary areas such as social facilities toilets and showers It flows through the duct network back to the ventilation unit where heat is recovered before the air is discharged outdoors through the exhaust air duct Vallox Pureo TX units are only intende...

Page 6: ...lox Pureo TX 500 900 Extract air filter 1 Supply air filter 2 Postheater liquid 3 Supply air fan 4 Exhaust air fan 5 Counter flow heat exchanger 6 Condensation Outlet Pipe Bypass damper Pressure transmitter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 ...

Page 7: ...MAIN PARTS Vallox Pureo TX 1300 1800 Extract air filter 1 Supply air filter 2 Postheater liquid 3 Supply air fan 4 Exhaust air fan 5 Counter flow heat exchanger 6 Condensation Outlet Pipe Bypass damper Pressure transmitter 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 8: ... TX 1300 and 1800 units are delivered in three parts PACKAGE DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS No of packages Package 1 dimensions mm w x h x d Package 1 weight kg Package 2 dimensions mm w x h x d Package 2 weight kg Package 3 dimensions mm w x h x d Package weight 3 kg Vallox Pureo TX 500 1 1992 x 1993 x 960 403 Vallox Pureo TX 900 1 2332 x 2370 x 98 532 Vallox Pureo TX 1300 3 2260 x 654 x 1620 221 2260 x ...

Page 9: ...e hauled using a forklift a pallet truck or a crane It should be ensured that the weight is evenly distributed when hauling the unit DANGER Personal injury and or material damage due to the unit tipping over DANGER Personal injury and or material damage due to incorrect transportation and hauling It must be ensured that the means of transport and lifting meet the capacity requirements related to w...

Page 10: ...r supply before disassembly or re assembly Earth and short circuit the unit Shield neighbouring live components WARNING Risk of personal injury and material damage An electric shock can result in death or serious injury The following must be taken into account when installing heating and cooling coils Close all hydraulic stop valves Isolate all connections and ensure that the unit is leak free wit...

Page 11: ...at the unit be installed in the utility room or a storage room It must be ensured that there is a wastewater connection in the installation area See the condensate outlet pages 16 17 The assembly should be implemented in a way that enables the shortest possible ventilation ducts and a trouble free connection to the unit Tight bends result in increased pressure losses and flow noises The unit can b...

Page 12: ...d to level the unit The height H must not exceed 125 mm MOUNTING THE DOOR HANDLES The door handles are individually packed to prevent damage during transportation The door handles must be installed after the installation and levelling of the unit Position the door handles on the selected access side and secure them in place with screws IMPORTANT Do not open the doors before the unit is standing on...

Page 13: ...outlet must be frost proof Vallox Pureo TX units have two condensate outlets per condensate outlet pipe one on the left and one on the right side of the unit Connect the condensate pipe of the corresponding condensate outlet in the service direction Ensure that any unused condensate outlets are plugged The unit has two condensate outlet pipes one in the supply air side and one in the exhaust air s...

Page 14: ... 1800 Start the assembly by applying a gasket to both surfaces of the heat exchanger modules Vallox Pureo TX 1300 and 1800 DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock An electric shock can result in death or serious injury Ensure that the unit is voltage free and isolated from the mains power supply Earth and short circuit the unit Shield neighbouring live components ...

Page 15: ... SUP Prior to the assembly of the modules in their final location they must be positioned as close to each other as possible Only the respective base frame must be used to pull the modules together Ensure that all electrical connections have been made properly 1 ODA and ETA temperature sensor socket 2 Damper motor connections 3 The main supply power socket 1 2 3 ...

Page 16: ...16 INSTALLATION Ensure that all air pressure hoses have been connected correctly as indicated in the labels ...

Page 17: ...Only the corresponding base frame may be used to pull the modules together Pull the modules close together and tighten with screws 1 Move the modules as close together as possible 2 Only push them from the base frame 3 Press the modules together 4 Ensure that all parts of the modular assembly are in contact with each other Fasten in place with screws 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 18: ...S Dimensions mm R S T U V W n Vallox Pureo TX 1300 832 432 804 4 400 422 2 256 3 8 Vallox Pureo TX 1800 1032 432 1004 4 400 422 2 323 8 U S T R W V M8 NOTE After tightening the screws the accessory must also be fastened by using the mounting brackets AIR DUCTS VENTILATION CIRCUIT Follow the local regulations on air ducts and fire protection Fasten the duct the connecting piece and the flexible duc...

Page 19: ...st be observed The unit is connected to the mains electrical supply either directly through the terminal box or through the main switch The controller of the unit not included in the standard delivery is connected to the unit via an accompanying cable The Vallox Pureo controller is connected with a cable The maximum controller cable length is 10 m Based on the applicable standard the units should ...

Page 20: ...nnection 3 Insert the cable to the marked main switch 4 Connect the cables to the terminals Refer to the wiring diagram for the connections POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 1 Open the terminal box cover 2 Check the diameter of the cable to be used for the power connection 3 Loosen the marked grommet and insert the cables 4 Connect the cables to the marked terminals ...

Page 21: ...electric shock moving parts fan and hot surfaces 1 Open the terminal box cover 2 Loosen the marked grommet and insert the cables 3 Connect the controller cable to the marked terminals in the terminal box see electrical connections 4 Connect the other end of the HMI cable to the display see electrical connections INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE MAIN SWITCH The main switch must be mounted as follows 1 Det...

Page 22: ...STALLATION DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS Vallox Pureo TX 500 1852 572 650 1662 140 870 100 160 315 EHA ODA ETA SUP 1502 100 225 85 40 1762 100 315 EHA Exhaust Air ODA Outdoor Air ETA Extract Air SUP Supply Air ...

Page 23: ...hts reserved DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS Vallox Pureo TX 900 INSTALLATION 2270 726 702 2123 140 890 90 180 400 EHA ODA ETA SUP 1802 100 165 86 60 2083 100 400 EHA Exhaust Air ODA Outdoor Air ETA Extract Air SUP Supply Air ...

Page 24: ...TLETS Vallox Pureo TX 1300 EHA ODA ETA SUP 50 1800 180 141 2500 1520 800 800 800 400 400 400 1980 100 726 887 1472 514 514 887 760 760 2030 232 60 153 EHA Exhaust Air ODA Outdoor Air ETA Extract Air SUP Supply Air INSTALLATION ...

Page 25: ...ureo TX 1800 EHA ODA ETA SUP 1780 1000 400 1000 400 1000 400 890 890 232 60 153 2500 726 887 1472 514 514 887 141 1980 100 50 1800 180 2030 EHA Exhaust Air ODA Outdoor Air ETA Extract Air SUP Supply Air PERFORMANCE CURVES Available online at valloxselect com INSTALLATION ...

Page 26: ...damage corrosion and seal tightness Clean and repair X Check condensation outlet and siphon for functionality Clean and repair X 6 Housing Check for unacceptable contamination and damage leaks and odours Clean and repair X MAINTENANCE PLAN SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE The filter change is usually carried out by the user Additional cleaning and maintenance work may only be carried out by an electrician ...

Page 27: ... hot surfaces DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock MAINTENANCE DISMANTLING 1 Unscrew and remove service panels 2 Unplug the heat exchanger 3 The profile must be removed Vallox Pureo TX 1300 1800 to implement any service measures on the heat exchanger To do this remove the covers and undo the screws 4 Carefully remove the profile WARNING Heat exchangers are very heavy and can contain condens...

Page 28: ...s If there is dirt or dust on the heat exchanger these can be removed as follows Aluminium cross counterflow heat exchangers can be cleaned with water cleaning pressure max 5 bar The cleaning can be carried out with cold or warm water up to max 70 C Household cleaners may be used Clean the heat exchanger on both sides Do not bend the fins When cleaning ensure that the heat exchanger is not damaged...

Page 29: ...r on the outdoor air side and an ePM10 60 class filter on the extract air side as standard If another filter is to be used in the unit the settings of the controller of the unit must be modified DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock The technical data of the standard filter can be found in the table below 1 Open the lock and turn the handles counterclockwise to open the doors 2 Pull the lock...

Page 30: ... 174 TECHNICAL DATA FOR STANDARD FILTERS MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE FANS The unit must be fully isolated from the mains power supply before all maintenance and cleaning measures Risk of injury due to electric shock moving parts fan and hot surfaces WARNING Danger to life due to electric shock Be careful during service and maintenance work because the fans are very heavy The fans mu...

Page 31: ...e handles counterclockwise to open the doors 2 Remove the fan connector 3 Remove the pressure hoses of the fan 4 Remove the fan slowly and carefully NOTE Pay attention to electrical connections and the correct connection of the pressure hoses when installing the fan 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 32: ...st be checked for contamination and damage once in every 6 months DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock 1 Unscrew and remove the service panels 2 Clean the condensate tray with a cloth CLEANING THE HOUSING The unit must be fully isolated from the mains power supply before all maintenance and cleaning measures Risk of injury due to electric shock moving parts fan and hot surfaces The housing ...

Page 33: ... com Mechanical connections must be made correctly to achieve the maximum unit efficiency The thermal efficiency sound level and electrical performance of the unit may vary depending on the environmental conditions under which the unit is operated These conditions can influence the measurement result on site and differ from the data provided in the selection software TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 34: ...PT A SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT B SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT GND SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT 24V SAF AKS 1 3 NYAF BU 1 mm 24VDC3 3 5 24VDC3 2 3 24VDC4 3 9 PE L 2 0 N 2 0 22 23 M8 45 3 6 M8 46 3 6 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 24 25 M9 47 3 7 M9 48 3 7 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 30 31 TIME SWITCH TIME SWITCH M13 55 3 6 M13 56 3 7 34 35 PWM 39 3 4 PWM GND 3 4 36 37 RELAY6...

Page 35: ... AP 2 2 HEAX DAMPER 2 GND AP 2 1 HEAX BYPASS 0 10V AP 2 3 ETA TEMP AP 2 6 ETA TEMP AP 2 7 EHA TEMP AP 2 7 EHA TEMP AP 2 7 ODA TEMP AP 2 3 ODA TEMP AP 2 4 RELAY3 14 3 7 RELAY4 16 3 8 Y1 37 3 3 HEAX BYPASS GND AP 2 2 HEAX BYPASS 24V AP 2 3 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 M1 21 3 0 M1 22 3 0 M2 23 3 1 M2 24 3 1 M3 25 3 2 M3 26 3 2 M4 27 3 3 M4 28 3 3 M5 29 3 4 M5 30 3 4 M6 41 3 4 M6 42 3 5 ...

Page 36: ...WM1 39 GND 40 RESERVE 3 4 M6 41 GND 42 HEAT COIL TEMP 3 5 M7 43 GND 44 COOL COIL TEMP 3 6 M8 45 GND 46 ODA TEMP DUCT 3 7 M9 47 GND 48 SUP TEMP DUCT 3 8 M10 49 GND 50 SUP DUCT PRESSURE 3 5 M11 51 GND 52 ETA DUCT PRESSURE 3 6 M12 53 GND 54 CO2 CONTROL 3 6 M13 55 GND 56 TIME SWITCH 3 7 M14 57 GND 58 VOC CONTROL 3 8 M15 59 GND 60 E STOP 3 5 RELAY1 C 9 NO 10 ODA EHA DAMPER 3 6 RELAY2 C 11 NO 12 HEATING...

Page 37: ...GND SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT 24V SAF AKS 1 3 NYAF BU 1 mm 24VDC3 3 5 24VDC3 2 3 24VDC4 3 9 22 23 M8 45 3 6 M8 46 3 6 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 24 25 M9 47 3 7 M9 48 3 7 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 30 31 TIME SWITCH TIME SWITCH M13 55 3 6 M13 56 3 7 34 35 PWM 39 3 4 PWM GND 3 4 36 37 RELAY6 20 3 9 M15 59 3 8 M15 60 3 8 26 27 28 29 M10 49 3 8 M10 50 3 8 ...

Page 38: ...ETA TEMP AP 2 7 EHA TEMP AP 2 7 EHA TEMP AP 2 7 ODA TEMP AP 2 3 ODA TEMP AP 2 4 RELAY3 14 3 7 RELAY4 16 3 8 Y1 37 3 3 HEAX BYPASS GND AP 2 2 HEAX BYPASS 24V AP 2 3 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 M1 21 3 0 M1 22 3 0 M2 23 3 1 M2 24 3 1 M3 25 3 2 M3 26 3 2 M4 27 3 3 M4 28 3 3 M5 29 3 4 M5 30 3 4 M6 41 3 4 M6 42 3 5 MODBUS A 1 3 MODBUS B 1 3 24VDC4 1 2 L1 1 0 PE 1 1 S9 CABLE ENDING 1 2 24V...

Page 39: ...PASS CONT 3 4 PWM1 39 GND 40 RESERVE 3 4 M6 41 GND 42 HEAT COIL TEMP 3 5 M7 43 GND 44 COOL COIL TEMP 3 6 M8 45 GND 46 ODA TEMP DUCT 3 7 M9 47 GND 48 SUP TEMP DUCT 3 8 M10 49 GND 50 SUP DUCT PRESSURE 3 5 M11 51 GND 52 ETA DUCT PRESSURE 3 6 M12 53 GND 54 CO2 CONTROL 3 6 M13 55 GND 56 TIME SWITCH 3 7 M14 57 GND 58 VOC CONTROL 3 8 M15 59 GND 60 E STOP 3 5 RELAY1 C 9 NO 10 ODA EHA DAMPER 3 6 RELAY2 C 1...

Page 40: ...AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT B SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT GND SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT 24V SAF AKS 1 3 NYAF BU 1 mm 24VDC3 3 5 24VDC3 2 3 24VDC4 3 9 PE L1 2 0 22 23 M8 45 3 6 M8 46 3 6 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 24 25 M9 47 3 7 M9 48 3 7 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 30 31 TIME SWITCH TIME SWITCH M13 55 3 6 M13 56 3 7 34 35 PWM 39 3 4 PWM GND 3 4 36 37 RELAY6 20 3 9 M15 59...

Page 41: ...P AP 2 7 EHA TEMP AP 2 7 EHA TEMP AP 2 7 ODA TEMP AP 2 3 ODA TEMP AP 2 4 RELAY3 14 3 7 RELAY4 16 3 8 Y1 37 3 3 HEX BYPASS GND AP 2 2 HEX BYPASS 24V AP 2 3 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 M1 21 3 0 M1 22 3 0 M2 23 3 1 M2 24 3 1 M3 25 3 2 M3 26 3 2 M4 27 3 3 M4 28 3 3 M5 29 3 4 M5 30 3 4 M6 41 3 4 M6 42 3 5 MODBUS A 1 3 MODBUS B 1 3 24VDC4 1 2 L2 1 0 L3 1 1 PE 1 1 S9 CABLE ENDING 1 2 24VDC...

Page 42: ... COIL TEMP 3 5 M7 43 GND 44 COOL COIL TEMP 3 6 M8 45 GND 46 ODA TEMP DUCT 3 7 M9 47 GND 48 SUP TEMP DUCT 3 8 M10 49 GND 50 SUP DUCT PRESSURE 3 5 M11 51 GND 52 ETA DUCT PRESSURE 3 6 M12 53 GND 54 CO2 CONTROL 3 6 M13 55 GND 56 TIME SWITCH 3 7 M14 57 GND 58 VOC CONTROL 3 8 M15 59 GND 60 E STOP 3 5 RELAY1 C 9 NO 10 ODA EHA DAMPER 3 6 RELAY2 C 11 NO 12 HEATING PUMP 3 7 RELAY3 C 13 NO 14 HEAX DAMPER 1 3...

Page 43: ...HEAX DPT A SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT B SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT GND SAF AKS 1 3 HEAX DPT 24V SAF AKS 1 3 NYAF BU 1 mm 24VDC3 3 5 24VDC3 2 3 24VDC4 3 9 PE L1 2 0 22 23 M8 45 3 6 M8 46 3 6 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 ODA TEMP DUCT EAF AKS 1 5 24 25 M9 47 3 7 M9 48 3 7 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 SUP TEMP DUCT SAF AKS 1 5 30 31 TIME SWITCH TIME SWITCH M13 55 3 6 M13 56 3 7 34 35 PWM 39 3 4 PWM GND 3 4 36 37 RELAY...

Page 44: ...MP AP 2 7 EHA TEMP AP 2 7 ODA TEMP AP 2 3 ODA TEMP AP 2 4 RELAY3 14 3 7 RELAY4 16 3 8 Y1 37 3 3 HEX BYPASS GND AP 2 2 HEX BYPASS 24V AP 2 3 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 AFT HEAX TEMP AP 2 5 M1 21 3 0 M1 22 3 0 M2 23 3 1 M2 24 3 1 M3 25 3 2 M3 26 3 2 M4 27 3 3 M4 28 3 3 M5 29 3 4 M5 30 3 4 M6 41 3 4 M6 42 3 5 MODBUS A 1 3 MODBUS B 1 3 24VDC4 1 2 L2 1 0 L3 1 1 PE 1 1 S9 CABLE ENDING 1 2 24VDC3 1 2 S1 CABLE ...

Page 45: ... 41 GND 42 HEAT COIL TEMP 3 5 M7 43 GND 44 COOL COIL TEMP 3 6 M8 45 GND 46 ODA TEMP DUCT 3 7 M9 47 GND 48 SUP TEMP DUCT 3 8 M10 49 GND 50 SUP DUCT PRESSURE 3 5 M11 51 GND 52 ETA DUCT PRESSURE 3 6 M12 53 GND 54 CO2 CONTROL 3 6 M13 55 GND 56 TIME SWITCH 3 7 M14 57 GND 58 VOC CONTROL 3 8 M15 59 GND 60 E STOP 3 5 RELAY1 C 9 NO 10 ODA EHA DAMPER 3 6 RELAY2 C 11 NO 12 HEATING PUMP 3 7 RELAY3 C 13 NO 14 ...

Page 46: ... SK2 VP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SK3 VP 1 2 NYAF BK 1 5 mm 42 NYAF BU 1 5 mm 43 NYAF GNYE 1 5 mm 44 NYAF BK 1 5 mm 42 NYAF BU 1 5 mm 43 NYAF GNYE 1 5 mm 44 NYAF BK 1 mm 23 NYAF BU 1 mm 24 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 25 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 28 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 29 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 30 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 31 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 32 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 33 NYAF BK 1 mm 1 NYAF BU 1 mm 2 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 3 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 6 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 7 NYA...

Page 47: ...A TEMP VP 2 5 EHA TEMP VP 2 5 SK6 SAF 1 2 16 17 18 19 SK3 VP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 14 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 15 SK4 EAF 1 2 1 SK6 EAF 2 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 16 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 17 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 18 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 19 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 20 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 14 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 15 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 16 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 17 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 18 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 19 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 20 NYAF...

Page 48: ...mm NYAF GNYE 1 5 mm NYAF BK 1 5 mm NYAF BK 1 5 mm NYAF GNYE 1 5 mm NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF GNYE 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF GNYE 1 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm 4 4 NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm L2 L3 L3 NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm L2 L3 NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF BK 1 mm NYAF GNYE 1 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH ...

Page 49: ...MP VP 2 5 ETA TEMP VP 2 5 SK7 SAF 1 2 14 15 EXHAUST TEMP NTC10k TE31 EAF 1 2 EHA TEMP VP 2 5 EHA TEMP VP 2 5 SK6 SAF 1 2 16 17 18 19 SK3 VP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SK4 EAF 1 2 1 SK6 EAF 2 NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 mm NYAF WH 0 5 ...

Page 50: ... BK 1 mm 35 NYAF BK 1 mm 35 NYAF BK 1 mm 35 NYAF BK 1 mm 35 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 42 NYAF WH 0 5 mm...

Page 51: ...H 0 5 mm 18 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 20 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 24 25 NYAF 0 5 MM2 WH HEX DAMPER 3 Belimo TF24 230 FG50 3 EAF N 1 L1 2 HEX DAMPER 3 24V VP 2 4 HEX DAMPER 3 GND VP 2 3 6 5 4 SK8 SAF 14 15 16 17 SK8 SAF 18 19 SK10 EAF 1 2 SK11 EAF 1 2 3 4 SK4 EAF 1 2 SK6 EAF 1 2 SK8 EAF 14 15 16 17 18 19 SK8 EAF 20 21 SK7 EAF 1 2 SK9 EAF 1 2 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 19 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 19 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 21 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 20 NYAF W...

Page 52: ... BK 1 mm 35 NYAF BK 1 mm 35 NYAF BK 1 mm 35 NYAF BK 1 mm 35 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 41 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 36 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF BK 1 mm 37 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF GNYE 1 mm 38 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 42 NYAF WH 0 5 mm...

Page 53: ...AF 0 5 MM2 WH HEX DAMPER 3 Belimo TF24 230 FG50 3 EAF N 1 L1 2 HEX DAMPER 3 24V VP 2 4 HEX DAMPER 3 GND VP 2 3 6 5 4 SK8 SAF 14 15 16 17 SK8 SAF 18 19 SK10 EAF 1 2 SK11 EAF 1 2 3 4 SK4 EAF 1 2 SK6 EAF 1 2 SK8 EAF 14 15 16 17 18 19 SK8 EAF 20 21 SK7 EAF 1 2 SK9 EAF 1 2 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 19 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 19 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 21 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 20 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 21 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 20 NYAF WH 0 5 mm 21 NYAF ...

Page 54: ...xchanger 9 Control Panel 16 Filter service door 3 Bypass section 10 Pressure transmitter 17 Exhaust air fan service door 4 Postheater liquid 11 Condensation outlet pipe 18 Counter flow heat exchanger service panel 5 Supply air filter 12 Base frame 19 Supply air fan service door 6 Extract air filter 13 Bypass frame 7 Electrical panel 14 Bypass actuator EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST Vallox Pureo TX 5...

Page 55: ...r fan 8 Filter fixing plate 15 Main switch 2 Counter flow heat exchanger 9 Control Panel 16 Filter service door 3 Bypass section 10 Pressure transmitter 17 Exhaust air fan service door 4 Postheater liquid 11 Condensation outlet pipe 18 Counter flow heat exchanger service panel 5 Supply air filter 12 Base frame 19 Supply air fan service door 6 Extract air filter 13 Bypass frame 7 Electrical panel 1...

Page 56: ...fixing plate 15 Main switch 2 Counter flow heat exchanger 9 Control Panel 16 Filter service door 3 Bypass section 10 Pressure transmitter 17 Exhaust air fan service door 4 Postheater liquid 11 Condensation outlet pipe 18 Counter flow heat exchanger service panel 5 Supply air filter 12 Base frame 19 Supply air fan service door 6 Extract air filter 13 Bypass frame 7 Electrical panel 14 Bypass actuat...

Page 57: ...r fan 8 Filter fixing plate 15 Main switch 2 Counter flow heat exchanger 9 Control Panel 16 Filter service door 3 Bypass section 10 Pressure transmitter 17 Exhaust air fan service door 4 Postheater liquid 11 Condensation outlet pipe 18 Counter flow heat exchanger service panel 5 Supply air filter 12 Base frame 19 Supply air fan service door 6 Extract air filter 13 Bypass frame 7 Electrical panel 1...

Page 58: ...ign Commission regulation EU No 1253 2014 2009 125 EC Standards 1 SFS EN JSO 12100 2010 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction 2 EN60204 1 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines General requirements 3 EN 61000 6 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environm...

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