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Model

Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV 
Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH
Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV                            
Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV EH
Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV EHX
Vallox 90 MV
Vallox 90K MV
Vallox 096 MV
Vallox 101 MV 
Vallox 110 MV
Vallox 145 MV
Vallox 245 MV
Vallox 245 MV VKL

MANU

AL

Document

D3768 

 

Valid from

3.2.2015

Updated

9.1.2018

Ventilation units

Summary of Contents for Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV

Page 1: ...lox TSK Multi 80 MV Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV EH Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV EHX Vallox 90 MV Vallox 90K MV Vallox 096 MV Vallox 101 MV Vallox 110 MV Vallox 145 MV Vallox 245 MV Vallox 245 MV VKL MANUAL Docum...

Page 2: ...e profile information 24 Modifying and saving the profile settings 24 Modifying profile settings 24 Timer functions of the Boost and Fireplace profiles 24 Viewing temperature data 25 Viewing temperatu...

Page 3: ...ed for installation of the Vallox Silent Klick water seal 58 Vallox 90K MV 59 Mounting on the wall 59 Installing the cooker hood 59 Measuring tubes 59 Water seal 59 Vallox 096 MV Vallox 110 MV Vallox...

Page 4: ...oncerning transportation installation use or maintenance Structural or electronic modifications or changes made to the software INTENDED USE All Vallox ventilation units have been designed to provide...

Page 5: ...ter Vallox 245 MV has an electric 1500W post heating radiator and an electric 1500W additional heating radiator Vallox 245 MV VKL has a water circulation post heating radiator and two electric 1500W a...

Page 6: ...Supply air fan Extract air fan Post heating radiator Heat recovery cell Supply air filter F7 Supply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 R model in the figure Bypass flap Safety switch Control panel Ca...

Page 7: ...Supply air filter F7 Heat recovery cell Automatic summer winter damper Supply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 Post heating radiator Safety switch Control panel Carbon dioxide sensor Humidity senso...

Page 8: ...winter damper Supply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 Post heating radiator Safety switch Control panel Carbon dioxide sensor Humidity sensor Cooker hood Cooker hood damper adjustment Fan speed ad...

Page 9: ...the extract air duct Supply air filter F7 Heat recovery cell Bypass flap Supply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 P O ISTOILMAN L MM N T A L T E E N O T O N V U O S I H Y T Y S U H D E L U O K K A...

Page 10: ...eat recovery cell Bypass flap Supply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 P O ISTOILMAN L MM N T A L T E E N O T O N V U O S I H Y T Y S U H D E L U O K K A A MAIN PARTS Post heating radiator in the su...

Page 11: ...y cell 2 pcs Bypass flap Supply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 Post heating radiator 5 1 4 8 7 9 4 3 5 14 1 4 8 7 9 4 3 2 6 13 10 11 12 Safety switch Control panel Carbon dioxide sensor Humidity...

Page 12: ...he same time you create a MyVallox Cloud account for yourself Read more about the service at www myvallox com Ventilation unit control options Operation of the Vallox ventilation unit can be controlle...

Page 13: ...Oy All rights reserved INTRODUCTION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Modbus 1 4 2 3 5 6 MyVallox Cloud Vallox MV MyVallox Control 1 Internet 2 WLAN 3 Router 4 WLAN LAN 5 Additional switch 6 Sensors VENTILATION UNI...

Page 14: ...n the temperature relative humidity of air and carbon dioxide level graphs The Minus button allows you to Reduce the value of the selected setting Return to the previous menu item Move from a week vie...

Page 15: ...l Starting the unit If you are starting the ventilation unit for the first time or after a maintenance procedure first connect it to the mains This will start the unit During start up the diagnostics...

Page 16: ...ns to select the language 2 Select OK 3 The language has now been set and the control panel will move on to the time settings Set the time 1 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the hours 2 Select Ri...

Page 17: ...K 7 The date is now set TIP You can browse the Time and date settings by using the Right arrow button Completing the setup Once you have completed the basic settings for the setup select OK to proceed...

Page 18: ...ions of the ventilation unit For more information on user levels see Chapter User level diagrams 1 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the user level 2 The user level is now set 3 Proceed to the nex...

Page 19: ...the valves 3 Press the Right arrow button 4 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the extract air fan ratio as a percentage of the maximum output ratio The fan speed 1 min will change accordingly Meas...

Page 20: ...the Plus and Minus buttons to turn the automatic fan speed control based on relative humidity of air on or off 8 The automatic fan speed control based on the relative humidity of air is now set 9 Proc...

Page 21: ...ct air fan speed is not recommended 5 The supply air fan speed of the Fireplace profile is now set 6 Proceed to the next phase by selecting Right arrow 7 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the extr...

Page 22: ...the Away profile is in use and the largest fan icon indicates that the Boost profile is being used Droplet symbols indicate the relative humidity of air The symbols are One drop The humidity sensor h...

Page 23: ...rature Fan speed Indicates the fan speed If the automatic fan speed boost is turned on the set value is shown in brackets first followed by the actual fan speed Cell status Indicates the status of the...

Page 24: ...elative to the maximum speed Modifying and saving the profile settings IMPORTANT The unit does not automatically save any settings not even those that are currently in use Unless saved settings may be...

Page 25: ...o the unit from outside Supply Indicates the temperature of the air flowing into the premises from the unit Exhaust Indicates the temperature of the exhaust air flowing outdoors from the unit TIP The...

Page 26: ...to the sensor group you wish to view 2 A graph opens on the display showing the relative humidity of air and carbon dioxide levels recorded over the past 24 hours by the sensor with the highest value...

Page 27: ...ovided in the Maintenance section After replacing the filters enter the replacement date 1 Select Settings Filters 2 Select OK 3 Select Edit 4 Select Plus on the Filter replacement display The Last re...

Page 28: ...us and Minus buttons to set the Sleep time 4 Select OK TIP The MyVallox Control control panel automatically switches to the sleep mode when the pre set Sleep time has elapsed To reactivate the MyVallo...

Page 29: ...d Minus buttons to set the minutes 6 Select OK Selecting the 24 or 12 hour clock The 24 hour clock is used by default To use the 12 hour clock 1 Select Settings Time and date 2 Select OK 3 Select Righ...

Page 30: ...is used Boost The Boost profile is used Blank Do not change the profile NOTE If you change the profile manually when the week clock is on the selected profile will be active until the week clock swit...

Page 31: ...ancel and quit to leave without saving the week program or the changes made to it 8 Once you have saved the week clock program select OK on the confirmation display Turning the Week clock off 1 Select...

Page 32: ...Ensure that the Week clock is turned on 6 The weekly program has now been set USING THE UNIT TURNING THE UNIT OFF To turn the ventilation unit off 1 Select Settings Turn unit off 2 Select OK 3 Accept...

Page 33: ...rror message Temperature sensor 1 2 3 4 5 The temperature sensor indicated on the user interface is damaged The sensor installation must be checked and if required the sensor must be replaced Contact...

Page 34: ...cts heavy pollen and other relatively large foreign objects out of the outdoor air Class F7 fine filter B filters microscopic pollen and dust particles out of the supply air Class G4 coarse filter C f...

Page 35: ...the unit 5 Remove the sealing strip E above the HR cell 6 Remove the side sealing strip F 7 Remove the G7 filter B 8 Lift and pull the cell D out of the unit 9 If the cell is dirty clean it by immersi...

Page 36: ...tricity supply 2 Unfasten the four screws to open the door of the unit 3 Lift the door off 4 Remove the extract air filter C the cell top bracket E and the heat recovery cell D as described in section...

Page 37: ...screw see removing the supply air fan Figure 1 6 Remove the connector package from the wall 7 Separate the connectors from each other 8 Tilt the fan to the left and turn 90 9 Tilt the fan forward to...

Page 38: ...filters insects heavy pollen and other relatively large foreign objects out of the outdoor air Class F7 fine filter filters microscopic pollen and dust particles out of the supply air Class G4 coarse...

Page 39: ...ters A B C 4 Remove the sealing strip E above the cell in the direction of the arrow 5 Lift and pull the cell D out of the unit IMPORTANT Handle the cell carefully For example do not lift the cell by...

Page 40: ...the extract air fan 1 Disconnect the ventilation unit from the mains electricity supply 2 Lift the latch to open the door of the ventilation unit 3 Lift the door off CAUTION The door is heavy 4 The f...

Page 41: ...R See section Vallox 90 MV Cleaning the fans CLEANING THE GREASE FILTER OF THE COOKER HOOD USER Clean the grease filter of the cooker hood 1 2 times a month To clean the grease filter 1 Open the quick...

Page 42: ...equired The Vallox ventilation unit has three air filters Class G4 coarse filter filters insects heavy pollen and other relatively large foreign objects out of the outdoor air Class F7 fine filter fil...

Page 43: ...the sealing strip E above the HR cell in the direction of the arrow 5 Remove the extract air filter C 6 Lift and pull the HR cell D out of the unit 7 If the cell is dirty clean it by immersing it in w...

Page 44: ...d the rubber feed through I into the fan chamber 7 Remove the wing screws used to fasten the fans J 3 screws per fan 8 Remove the fan from the unit by pulling it forward and by tilting it slightly bac...

Page 45: ...s and replace them if required The Vallox ventilation unit has three air filters Class G4 coarse filter filters insects heavy pollen and other relatively large foreign objects out of the outdoor air C...

Page 46: ...ng it back a little way 3 Lift the door off CAUTION The door is heavy 4 Remove the filters A B C 5 Remove the sealing strip E above the cell in the direction of the arrow 6 Lift and pull the cell D ou...

Page 47: ...ket E and the heat recovery cell D See 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...

Page 48: ...tic 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 connector figure 12 The fan...

Page 49: ...e heat recovery cell 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 gent...

Page 50: ...t handed model REPLACING THE FILTERS USER When the maintenance reminder becomes activated check the cleanliness of the filters and replace them if required The Vallox ventilation unit has three air fi...

Page 51: ...hed To check and clean the heat recovery cell 1 Disconnect the ventilation unit from the mains electricity supply 2 Open the doors of the unit 3 Remove the filters A B C 4 Remove the support grid of t...

Page 52: ...of the door is touching the safety switch 11 Plug the ventilation unit back into the mains The fan has now been checked and cleaned Clean the extract air fan in the same way The extract air fan is lo...

Page 53: ...entilation unit from the mains electricity supply 2 Open the doors of the unit 3 Open the resistor box by undoing the mounting screws 10 PZ2 screws 4 Remove the quick connector of the resistor a Press...

Page 54: ...sure the location must be chosen so that its noise does not cause any disturbance e g storage premises technical spaces and false ceilings CONDENSING WATER The unit is delivered with a water seal that...

Page 55: ...t so that the condensing water that collects in the bottom pool drains through the condensing water outlet NOTE Reserve a space equal to the depth of the unit in front of the unit for servicing purpos...

Page 56: ...female E 87 110 F 197 254 G 86 110 H 161 200 I 161 200 J 86 96 K 96 96 L 206 231 M 498 624 N View from right O View from above P View from left Q Right side R Left side S Seen from behind UNIT DIMENSI...

Page 57: ...r edge of the ceiling mounting plate and the wall The minimum distance between the bottom surface of the ceiling mounting plate and the false ceiling is 14 mm When this minimum distance is used the di...

Page 58: ...both locking wings 3 lock on the outer edge of the side plate of the unit 5 Visually check the tightness of the duct outlets and the unobstructed passage of measuring tubes and electric cables 6 Put t...

Page 59: ...ter is mounted 2 Lift the cooker hood against the bottom of the ventilation unit Feed the connection cord B at the same time inside the cooker hood 3 Fasten the cooker hood in place with finger nuts 4...

Page 60: ...ith M8 thread bars so that they withstand the weight of the unit Ensure that the installation plate is horizontally level as this determines the position of the unit Insulate the outdoor air and exhau...

Page 61: ...the ventilation unit at the openings in the ceiling mounting plate and lift upward Make sure that the unit is locked in place 6 Check that the condensing water insulation between the unit and the cei...

Page 62: ...Push a rubber damper F and a washer G to each thread bar 4 Adjust the nuts so that the ceiling mounting plate is level 5 Shorten the lower ends of the thread bars so that they are no more than 5 mm be...

Page 63: ...e to detach the unit from the ceiling mounting plate Attic floor penetration plate The attic floor penetration plate D is optional When an attic floor penetration plate is used the tightness of the va...

Page 64: ...adjusting legs to level it Remove the 4 pcs rubber plugs at the bottom of the unit Place the unit on top of the base so that the bars of the base fit in the holes at the bottom of the unit A Thread ba...

Page 65: ...on method is used the ring seal and the locking part must be moved to the pipe connection part that is mounted on the wall Dimensioning figure and space required for installation of the Vallox Silent...

Page 66: ...the ducts to allow for easier ventilation adjustment INSTALLING THE WATER SEALS The Vallox Silent Klick water seal package is delivered with the unit Installation instructions for the water seal are...

Page 67: ...72 108 0 144 180 216 252 9 18 28 37 49 59 67 78 100 40 60 80 100 120 20 A B Volume flow rate Power W Measurement points after the outlet collar The fan curves indicate the total pressure accounted fo...

Page 68: ...22 9 22 9 22 9 LW dB LWA dB A 70 6 68 9 66 8 65 2 62 0 58 1 55 4 50 9 45 2 61 3 60 2 58 1 56 7 53 0 51 5 47 6 45 3 41 2 67 5 65 6 63 3 61 1 57 0 52 3 47 6 41 5 32 5 54 1 52 7 50 6 49 7 44 5 42 7 38 0...

Page 69: ...2 69 1 66 1 63 2 57 9 53 4 48 8 42 6 35 0 57 0 54 8 52 7 49 8 45 7 41 6 38 9 32 7 28 1 Sound pressure level in decibels A coming through the envelope from the room in which the unit is installed 10m2...

Page 70: ...ir flow m3 h 35 6 83 9 125 3 156 2 176 8 211 3 234 4 258 5 56 16 39 6 79 2 126 4 157 0 172 4 213 1 230 8 257 0 80 28 Medium frequency of the octave band Hz 63 52 6 63 2 70 8 76 4 75 6 78 7 79 3 80 8 4...

Page 71: ...ass flap R model in the figure In the L model the parts are mirrored 6 Supply air filter G4 7 Extract air filter G4 8 Post heating radiator 9 Safety switch Dimensions and duct outlets Duct outlets Inn...

Page 72: ...62 65 66 24 34 40 46 49 53 57 57 250 41 51 57 60 62 65 67 68 22 33 39 42 45 49 53 54 500 38 50 54 57 60 63 65 66 28 39 44 47 49 53 55 56 1000 34 48 54 57 59 62 64 65 23 36 42 45 48 51 54 55 2000 24 43...

Page 73: ...In the L model the parts are mirrored 5 Bypass flap 6 Supply air filter G4 7 Extract air filter G4 8 Post heating radiator behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch Dimensions and duct outlets Dime...

Page 74: ...44 52 57 64 70 66 70 71 72 74 35 45 50 57 60 60 62 62 62 63 500 40 49 53 58 61 64 65 69 71 74 27 34 40 44 48 51 53 55 57 62 1000 32 41 46 51 55 58 60 63 67 68 16 23 28 33 36 39 42 44 46 48 2000 24 34...

Page 75: ...ed 6 Supply air filter G4 7 Extract air filter G4 8 Post heating radiator in the supply air duct 9 Safety switch Dimensions and duct outlets Dimensions Duct outlets R model Inner diameter of the femal...

Page 76: ...50 51 59 60 67 67 75 77 84 84 90 98 105 Air flow m3 h 104 4 115 2 162 180 183 6 212 4 216 241 2 241 2 270 277 2 302 4 302 4 324 352 8 378 LpA dB A 24 32 32 35 37 40 42 45 Product titles Vallox 110 MV...

Page 77: ...ir filter G4 8 Post heating radiator behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch 10 Additional heating radiator behind the extract air duct Dimensions and duct outlets Dimensions Duct outlets R model...

Page 78: ...nit is installed 10m2 sound absorption ADJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOWS supply extract Adjustment position 21 35 41 50 56 65 72 100 Air flow dm3 s l s 36 39 56 62 68 74 81 89 92 98 105 113 116 126 131 14...

Page 79: ...ir filter G4 8 Post heating radiator behind the extract air duct 9 Safety switch 10 Additional heater behind the extract air duct Dimensions and duct outlets Dimensions Duct outlets R model Inner diam...

Page 80: ...8 24 6 25 9 28 2 LW dB LWA dB A 68 0 71 2 74 1 76 1 79 4 58 0 61 6 64 4 67 4 70 0 56 0 60 4 64 0 66 9 71 1 45 5 50 2 53 4 57 0 59 3 Sound pressure level in decibels A coming through the envelope from...

Page 81: ...ns Duct outlets R model Inner diameter of the female collar 250mm 1 Extract air from the apartment to the unit 2 Supply air from the unit to the apartment 3 Outdoor air to the unit 4 Exhaust air flowi...

Page 82: ...ment position 54 100 50 100 Air flow dm3 s l s 181 221 204 278 Air flow m3 h 651 6 795 6 734 4 1000 8 Medium frequency of the octave band Hz 63 72 2 76 3 60 0 66 3 125 66 5 71 1 56 7 62 4 250 64 7 69...

Page 83: ...ments A Thermal input kW B Difference in water temperature C C Water flow dm s D Air flow dm s Vallox 245 MV liquid radiator ta1 15 C tf1 55 C Vallox 245 MV liquid radiator ta1 15 C tf1 70 C 0 00 1 00...

Page 84: ...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 24V relay output T Supply air fan P Extract air fan M Damper motor TK Safety...

Page 85: ...s 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 24V relay output T Supp...

Page 86: ...A signal RS_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...

Page 87: ...ardware 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 24V relay...

Page 88: ...ernal 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 24V relay output T Supply air fan P Extra...

Page 89: ...nal 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 24V relay output V Liquid radi...

Page 90: ...nsor NTC 4K7 Digital input 1 8 different functionalities Digital input 2 8 different functionalities Ethernet connection on top of the unit RJ45 female Maximum 6W MyVallox Control 1W MyVallox RH trans...

Page 91: ...g At home controls the startup of the pump The pump starts when the supply air setting is below the temperature of the supply air that is blown into the apartment NOTE When selecting the relay C take...

Page 92: ...B signal 11V1 11 1 V operating voltage AN I Analog input 0 10VDC RM I 24V relay input RM O 24V relay output P Circulation pump V Solenoid valve 3x1 5S 2x0 5 L 24VDC CAT GND L N 1 2 N Ethernet connecti...

Page 93: ...onal heating radiator 900W Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV EHX L 942211 15 Side sealing strip of the heat recovery cell Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV 3356300 15 Side sealing strip of the heat recovery cell Vallox TSK...

Page 94: ...0 6 HR cell 933070 18 Circuit board mount 3443400 30 NTC sensor kit 946145 6 b Upper sealing slip of the cell 3241600 19 Safety switch 948370 7 Filter G4 supply 978028 19 b Safety switch enclosure 323...

Page 95: ...8 1 28 MyVallox humidity sensor optional 946149 6 b Upper sealing slip of the cell 3241600 17 Motherboard 949032 29 MyVallox carbon dioxide sensor optional 949111 7 Filter G4 supply 978028 18 Circuit...

Page 96: ...oor latch 3355900 6 Filter stand G4 supply 3464400 15 Internal humidity sensor 946148 23 NTC sensor kit 3480500 7 Filter F7 supply 978220 16 Motherboard 949032 24 Glass tube fuse 80mA slow 5x20mm 9524...

Page 97: ...930621 23 Connection box 3526700 4 Water seal Vallox Silent Klick 3292500 13 Post heating resistor 942220 24 MyVallox Control control panel 949033 5 Filter F7 G4 supply 978225 14 Door 4102334 25 MyVal...

Page 98: ...6 Internal humidity sensor 946148 25 NTC sensor kit 3457900 7 Filter F7 supply 978157 17 Motherboard 949032 26 Glass tube fuse 80mA slow 5x20mm 952484 8 Lower support for HR cell 3450100 18 Safety swi...

Page 99: ...355900 6 Filter stand G4 supply 3466600 16 Internal humidity sensor 946148 25 NTC sensor kit 3482300 7 Filter F7 supply 978158 17 Motherboard 949032 26 Glass tube fuse 80mA slow 5x20mm 952484 8 Lower...

Page 100: ...y sensor 946148 1 6 Supply extract air fan 1115100 19 Damper motor 930618 32 Liquid radiator valve 946300 7 Post heating resistor 942220 20 Filter F7 supply 978159 33 Liquid radiator actuator 946320 8...

Page 101: ...Language Week clock on off Replacing a filter Temperatures and sensors Time and date Display settings Expert settings Turn unit off Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Next reminder Error log Cell defrost...

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