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Vallox

121

SE

Dimensions and duct outlets

Measuring points

Measuring points after the connection 

outlet. Fan curves indicate the total pressure 

available for duct losses.

Input powers of fans

Supply/extract air flows

Sound values

TECHNICAL DATA

Duct outlets

Inner diameter of female outlet 

collar 125
1. Supply air to the dwelling
2. Extract air from the dwelling to 

the unit

3. Outdoor air to the unit
4. Exhaust air out

Model R in 

the figure

Fan 

speeds

Extract  

air flow 

(l/s)

Combined input 

power of fans  

W

1

28

21

2

35

32

3

46

44

4

59

63

5

71

82

6

78

110

7

83

137

8

106

224

E = Extract air fan 

S = Supply air fan

Input power (total) (W) 

Air flow (max.) (dm

3

/s)

SFP =

SFP (Specific Fan Power) recommended value <2,5 (kW m

3

/s)

At a lower total pressure, SFP will be smaller at this speed.

T

T

T

dm

3

/s

T

P

P

P

P

5

6

7

8

10

20

30

50

60

70

80

100

110

P

P

P

P

T

T

T

T

1

2

3

4

Pa

0

100

50

150

200

250

300

40

90

SFP, kW / (m/s) 1.5

SFP, kW / (m/s) 2.5

Pressure loss in ducts. T

otal pressure.

Recommended 

operating range

Volume flow rate

Sound power level in supply air duct

(one duct) by octave band L

W

, dB

Sound power level in extract air duct

(one duct) by octave band L

W

, dB

ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm

3

/s

ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm

3

/s

Adjustment position

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Air flow dm

3

/s

25.7

41.5

51.0

53.9

58.8

75.6

78.8

101.0

29.5

41.3

43.8

51.9

60.8

70.7

75.3

96.0

Medium 

frequen-

cy of the 

octave 

band Hz

63

63

69

73

76

77

80

82

83

45

52

58

61

63

66

68

72

125

55

60

63

67

70

71

74

78

46

51

54

57

60

62

64

69

250

42

49

52

55

57

61

63

67

33

40

43

47

49

51

53

58

500

45

51

53

55

58

60

62

67

32

36

38

41

44

47

48

52

1000

42

49

52

54

56

59

60

63

25

30

33

35

38

40

41

45

2000

36

44

49

52

55

59

60

65

13

21

24

28

31

34

36

40

4000

23

34

39

42

45

49

51

56

 *

 *

10

13

17

21

23

28

8000

 *

25

31

36

40

44

47

53

*

*

*

*

*

*

16

L

W

,dB 

L

WA

, dB(A)

64

70

73

77

78

80

83

85

49

55

60

63

65

68

70

74

47

53

57

59

62

65

66

71

35

40

42

46

48

50

52

57

Sound pressure level dB (A) coming from the unit through the envelope 

in the rooms where the unit has been installed 

(10m

2

  sound absorption)

Vallox 121 SE 

ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm

3

/s

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

30/30 41/41 49/47 55/55 64/63 72/71 80/78 100/96

L

pA

, dB (A)

26

31

34

36

39

41

43

47

70 mm installation space

Model: L

Model: R

Extract air

Supply air

E

S

Summary of Contents for VALLOX 121 SE L

Page 1: ...de A3560 Models VALLOX 121 SE R VALLOX 121 SE L Electrical connection 230 V 50 Hz 5 7 A Degree of protection provided by enclosures IP 34 Fans direct current Extract air 0 117 kW 0 9 A 106 dm3 s 100 P...

Page 2: ...ing to the highest measuring result 1 5 carbon dioxide sensors can be connected as options to the VALLOX 121 SE unit The adjustment is switched on off and if needed the setpoint 500 2000 ppm is set at...

Page 3: ...ples of such situations are high humidity loads such as a swimming pool or a situation where the exhaust air duct has frozen through Remember Switch post heating off when it starts to get too warm in...

Page 4: ...u To settings menu see manual In order to move to the Settings menu press the and buttons simultaneous ly In the Settings menu you can chan ge setpoints for the ventilation unit 2 3 Week clock control...

Page 5: ...tory settings can be restored by pressing the and buttons simultaneously Remember to ensure that the setpoints are in accordance with the factory settings for this unit 3 16 Choosing cascade adjustmen...

Page 6: ...n speed 2 Sp 2 supply air temperature 17 C Temp 17 Move the cursor to the following hour Monday D 1 16 00 H 16 fan speed 4 Sp 4 supply air temperature 20 C Temp 20 Move the cursor to the following hou...

Page 7: ...by pulling carefully Place a thin sheet board or paper under the fan in order to prevent the bottom tank from being scratched when removing the fan Unfasten the fixing screw of the fan H hex socket he...

Page 8: ...es at speed 1 check the fan speed Wiring fault in the carbon dioxide sensor in the control panel or in the humidity sensor or the cable is of the wrong type Contact a maintenance company The connectio...

Page 9: ...ed operating range Volume flow rate Sound power level in supply air duct one duct by octave band LW dB Sound power level in extract air duct one duct by octave band LW dB ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOW...

Page 10: ...R2 Post heating radiator M Damper motor 24 VAC Wire colours s blue m black r brown va white vi green p red h grey kv yellow green 16 V 0 V 0 V 230 V 7023500 2011 11 17 JK M1 GND A B PWM1 PWM2 S RH2 S...

Page 11: ...ke sure that its address is 1 If control panels have the same address they go to bus fault state In this case remove one of the control panels and change the address of the other panel The above menti...

Page 12: ...water connections The delivery includes a Silent Kick water seal By connecting a pipe to the water seal the water condensing from extract air can be led to a floor drain not directly to the drain Sil...

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