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Autumn

• Wash or change the coarse filter and clean

or change the fine filter if needed.  The
recommendation is approximately once a
year.

• Check that the heat recovery cell is clean.

•  Check that the condensing water outlet is

not clogged.

Spring

• Wash or change the coarse filter and clean

or change the fine filter if needed.

• Clean the fan blades and the post-heating

unit if needed.

• Check that summer ventilation is in

operation.

VALLOX TSK Multi 50/80

THREE QUESTIONS ABOUT VENTILATION

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THREE QUESTIONS ABOUT VENTILATION

1.1. Why is air replaced in dwellings?

Good ventilation promotes healthy living for both residents and the building. 

Air in a dwelling needs to

be replaced in order to remove humidity brought about by living as well as impurities
emanating from structures and human bodies. Impurities of indoor air include carbon
dioxide, formaldehyde, radon and other gases as well as dust.
Mechanical ventilation is needed in order to be able to adjust air circulation as needed by
the residents. In a tightly sealed house, air does not circulate sufficiently by natural means.
Even in a poorly sealed house air is only replaced because of differences between indoor
and outdoor air temperatures, or because of winds. This means that ventilation is dependent
on weather conditions and cannot be regulated.
It is especially important that humidity and carbon dioxide content of the indoor air stay at a
healthy level. Recommended humidity content of good indoor air is 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, water condenses in the cold structures of the house and mould starts to form.
The recommended maximum carbon dioxide content in good indoor air is circa 1,000 ppm.

1.2. What are the characteristics of adequate ventilation?

• Indoor air stays fresh in all the rooms of the dwelling, also in bedrooms during night.

Without adequate ventilation

, carbon dioxide content tends to rise high especially in

bedrooms.

• The bathroom and the sauna get dry quickly.
• During the heating season, the windows and other outer wall structures remain dry.
• Humidity in indoor air is not condensed in the ventilation ducts.
• Air is fresh in the toilet as well.

1.3. How much air is replaced?

For air to be clean to breathe, it has to be replaced with outdoor air 

every two hours

.

In a new and a renovated house, air needs to be circulated continually, at least once an
hour, during the first year in order to remove harmful gases and structural humidity. In
buildings that are more than a year old and dry, ventilation can be regulated as needed.
Ventilation is boosted during for instance a sauna bath, clothes washing and cooking, and
reduced during very cold periods or when there is nobody at home. Carbon dioxide and
humidity sensors adjust ventilation in the rooms automatically as needed.

SEASONAL CALENDAR

NOTE!
For further details, see inner pages.

SEEN FROM ABOVE

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THE LEFT SIDE

Left side

SEEN

FROM THE

RIGHT SIDE

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Model L:

1. Extract air to the unit
2. Exhaust air outside
3. Outdoor air to the unit
4. Supply air to rooms

Model R:

1. Outdoor air to the unit
2. Supply air to rooms
3. Extract air to the unit
4. Exhaust air outside

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SEEN FROM BEHIND

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DUCT OUTLET OPTIONS, Vallox TSK Multi 50/80

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Summary of Contents for TSK Multi 50 L

Page 1: ...MAINTENANCE MODELS VALLOX TSK MULTI 50 R VALLOX TSK MULTI 50 L VALLOX TSK MULTI 80 R VALLOX TSK MULTI 80 L SUPPLY AND EXTRACT AIR VENTILATION WITH HEAT RECOVERY TYPE TSK MULTI 50 3601 TSK MULTI 80 360...

Page 2: ...ter L or R after the name of the unit indicates whether the unit is left or right handed VALLOX TSK Multi 50 R VALLOX TSK Multi 50 L VALLOX TSK Multi 80 R VALLOX TSK Multi 80 L EVERYDAY QUICK GUIDE NO...

Page 3: ...tumn Dust mites thrive in indoor air if humidity exceeds 50 and if humidity stays at over 60 for a long time in winter water condenses in the cold structures of the house and mould starts to form The...

Page 4: ...dwelling it is not necessary to raise the speed of VALLOX Multi TSK 50 80 during cooking 2 3 Post heating For most of the year heat recovered from the air being extracted is enough to warm the cold a...

Page 5: ...xtract air may freeze in the heat recovery cell Freezing can be prevented by stopping the supply air fan or the unit can be equipped with a preheating resistor which is switched on as needed 2 6 1 Sto...

Page 6: ...ast every two years The fine filter D is not washable Clean it at the same time as the G3 class filters by vacuuming it with a brush nozzle When cleaning be careful not to break filter material To ens...

Page 7: ...trical quick connectors 1 of the fan assembly have to be unfastened The fan assembly can then be tilted sidewards 2 and pulled out through the maintenance door 3 3 4 Condensing water During the heatin...

Page 8: ...sistor see Section 2 6 Defrosting on page 5 You can turn the defrost thermostat clockwise In this case there will probably be no freezing but extract air can be too warm when going out The defrost the...

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