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Vallox

121

SE

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

MAINTENANCE

Before starting maintenance operations

Disconnect the plug of the VALLOX 121 SE unit before starting 

maintenance operations. When you open the VALLOX 121 SE unit, 

the security switch (S) turns voltage off. In spite of this, disconnect the 

plug of the unit. 

When the maintenance reminder gives an alarm, the cleanliness of 

the fans must be checked. 
Outdoor air is filtered in the unit with two kinds of filters. A coarse 

filter (A) filters off insects, heavy pollen and other dust. An F7 class 

fine filter (B) filters off fine dust invisible to the eye. Extract air is filtered 

with a coarse filter (C).
By using original Vallox filters you ensure good operation of the 

ventilation unit and the best filtering result. The replacement interval 

of filters depends on dust content in ambient air. It is recommended to 

replace fans in spring and autumn, but at least once a year.

Heat recovery cell

Check the cleanliness of the heat recovery cell D at one-year intervals. 
NOTE! The laminas of the cell are very thin and get easily damaged. 

The correct way of removing the cell is to put your hands behind 

the cell and slowly pull it off. If the cell is dirty, soak it in a solution 

of water and washing-up liquid. Rinse the cell clean with a jet of 

water. When all the water has drained from between the laminas, 

the cell can be remounted to the unit. Before mounting check the 

seals. Check that the seal does not start “rolling” with the cell when 

you push the cell in place.

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C

B

D

S

Fans

Check the cleanliness of the fans when carrying out maintenance 

for a filter and the heat recovery cell. Clean the fans if needed. The 

fans can be removed from the unit for cleaning. The fan blades can 

be cleaned with compressed air or with a brush. Do not remove or 

move the balancing pieces on the fan blade.

Removing supply fan (T)

Before removing the supply fan, remove the HR cell (D) 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 head cap 

screw AV 4 mm) and place the fan on the bottom tank. Rotate the fan 

(R model anticlockwise, L model clockwise) and slide the fan along 

the bottom tank. Unfasten the quick couplings of the fan wires and lift 

the fan off. Check that the collar rubber is in place before mounting 

the fan back in place. 

Removing extract air fan (E)

Before removing the extract air fan take out the coarse filter (C), 

fine filter (B) and HR cell (D) by carefully pulling them and remove 

the maintenance door (F), fixed with two screws. 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-head cap screw AV 4 mm) and place 

the fan on the bottom tank. Rotate the fan (R model anticlockwise, L 

model clockwise) and slide the fan along the bottom tank. Unfasten 

the quick couplings of the fan wires and lift the fan off. Check that 

the collar rubber is in place before mounting the fan back in place. 

Filters

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During the heating season, humidity of extract air condenses into 

condensing water. Water formation may be abundant in new 

buildings or if ventilation is low compared to the humidity build-up 

caused by the residents. Condensing water needs to flow out from 

the ventilation unit without hindrance. In carrying out maintenance, 

for instance in autumn before the beginning of the heating season, 

make sure that the condensing water outlet (L) in the bottom tank is 

not clogged. You can check it by pouring a little water in the tank. 

Clean if needed. Do not let water flow into electrical devices.

First remove the HR cell (D) from the unit by pulling it carefully. 

Remove the NTC sensor from the cover lid (C) by pulling. Open 

the fastening screws of the cover lid (C) and remove the lid. Open 

the fastening screw (G) of the post-heating radiator, lift the post-

heating radiator out of its holder and take it out through the cover 

lid. Assembling takes place in the opposite order.

Condensing water outlet

Replacing post-heating radiator

T

T

E

E

Summary of Contents for VALLOX 121 SE Series

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 Pa DC Supply air 0 117 kW 0 9 A 104 dm3 s 100 Pa Heat recovery Cross counter flow cell η 80 Heat recovery bypass Automatic Electric post heating unit standard 900 W 3 9 A Fans Supply air G4 and F7 Extr...

Page 2: ...ding 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 the control panel The factory set ting is 900 ppm The recommended maximum carbon dioxide content in good indoor air is circa 1 000 ppm During control the control panel can be used to raise fan speed...

Page 3: ...amples 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 the dwelling because of warm weather Switch post heating on again when it gets cooler in autumn Post heating indicator light Maintenance reminder symbol Maintenance reminder The maintenance reminder...

Page 4: ...nu 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 Week program on Week clock control can be switched on with the button and off with the button Week clock control is on when the week clock control symbol is in the main display In week clock control...

Page 5: ...ctory 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 adjustment for supply air temperature Cascade adjust off Cascade adjustment is chosen to be on or off with the and buttons 3 17 Choosing post heating for the unit Radiator type Electric rad A water or electri...

Page 6: ...fan 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 hour Monday D 1 19 00 H 19 fan speed 6 Sp 6 supply air temperature no change Temp N Move the cursor to the following hour Monday D 1 21 00 H 21 fan speed 4 Sp 4 supply air temperature no change Temp N ...

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 head cap screw AV 4 mm and place the fan on the bottom tank Rotate the fan R model anticlockwise L model clockwise and slide the fan along the bottom tank Unfasten the quick couplings of the fan wires ...

Page 8: ...tes 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 connections have to be checked and corrected if necessary 9 Freezing alert message is displayed and the unit is stopped Antifreeze of the water circulating radiator is active NOTE If there is no non freezing ...

Page 9: ...ded 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 dm3 s ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOW dm3 s Adjustment position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Air flow dm3 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 fre...

Page 10: ...t 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 RH1 L N NO NC 90 C 130 C R2 L N L r N N L L1 L2 L3 N1 L4 NC GND PWM 1 s s r r s s kv kv p p k k HK 0 10V DC A B M S S 1 2 S S RH1 RH2 12x0 25mm 3184600 PWM 2 r s s kv kv r r h h 5 10 3 1 NOL R r s T...

Page 11: ...ake 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 mentioned situation can arise in connection with the later installation of an additional control panel External electrical connection Vallox 121 SE code A3560 METAL M WHITE 2 B ORANGE 2 A WHITE 1 ORANGE 1...

Page 12: ...g 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 Silent Klick water seal prevents the sound caused by water as the water seal dries up The pipe must not rise after the water seal The condensation water discharge outlet is located at the rear edge in t...

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