Vallox  096 MV Instructions For Use, Maintenance And Installation Manual

Vallox 096 MV Instructions For Use, Maintenance And Installation Manual

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Operating, maintenance and technical
instructions for the Vallox ventilation unit
EXTRACT AIR FAN (BEHIND THE PROTECTIVE COVER)
SUPPLY AIR FAN (BEHIND THE EXTRACT AIR DUCT)
OUTDOOR AIR FILTER F7
HEAT RECOVERY CELL
SUMMER / WINTER FLAP
OUTDOOR AIR FILTER G4
EXTRACT AIR FILTER G4
POST-HEATING RADIATOR (BEHIND THE EXTRACT AIR DUCT)
SAFETY SWITCH
Models
Document
Vallox 096 MV
1.09.619 ENG
Vallox 110 MV
Vallox 145 MV
Valid from
3.2.2015
Types
3722
Updated
3702
17.2.2015
3712
A
CONTROL PANEL
CARBON DIOXIDE SENSOR
HUMIDITY SENSOR
INTERNAL HUMIDITY SENSOR
R model in the figure

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  • Page 1 Updated 3702 17.2.2015 3712 Operating, maintenance and technical instructions for the Vallox ventilation unit EXTRACT AIR FAN (BEHIND THE PROTECTIVE COVER) SUPPLY AIR FAN (BEHIND THE EXTRACT AIR DUCT) OUTDOOR AIR FILTER F7 HEAT RECOVERY CELL SUMMER / WINTER FLAP...
  • Page 2 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    • Wall mounting • Measuring tubes • Ceiling mounting • Floor mounting • Condensing water 7. CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 8. EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 9. USER LEVEL DIAGRAMS © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 4 MV and Vallox 145 MV have an additional heater. • Weight • In the model Vallox 096 MV, there is a sealing tape at the bottom of the heat recovery cell. In other models, there is a separate sealing bar under the heat recovery cell. •...
  • Page 5 (1 day / week). These icons indicate the settings hierarchy level. This icon indicates that the feature is disabled at your user level. The parental controls lock code is 1001. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 6 The MyVallox Control control panel automatically switches to sleep mode when the pre-set sleep time has elapsed. If you want to wake up the MyVallox Control control panel, press any button on the control panel. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 7 1. Select Settings > Turn unit OFF. 2. Press the OK button. 3. The system asks for confirmation. 4. Press the OK button. 5. The ventilation unit is now switched off. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 8: Deployment Wizard

    If you want to use the 12 hour clock, proceed as follows: 1. Press the Minus button. The 24-Hour Time setting value is changed to Off. 2. Proceed to the next phase by pressing the Right arrow button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 9: Expert Settings

    The following chapters describe the Vallox ventilation device deployment wizard phase, where you make the expert settings. IMPORTANT Some deployment phases require special equipment, such as an air flow meter. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 10 2. Set the parental controls on or off by using the Plus and PARENTAL CONTROLS Minus buttons. ACCESS CODE: 3. Press the OK button. 4. The parental controls are now set. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 11 Plus and Minus buttons. The fan speed (1/min) will change, according to the percentage value. 3. Press the OK button. 4. The extract air fan ratio is now set. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 12 15. The automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide content, is now set. 16. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 13 15. The automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide content, is now set. 16. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 14 16. The timer duration setting screen appears. 17. Set the profile timer duration in minutes by using the Plus and Minus buttons. 18. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 15 (or the week clock) change the profile. 15. The profile timer function is now set. 16. Press the OK button. 17. The Fireplace function settings are now complete. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 16 2. Repeat the selected deployment phase or phases, until you are satisfied with the settings. 3. When you are satisfied with the settings, use the arrow buttons to select Start and press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 17: Ventilation Profiles

    Orange — The carbon dioxide level is slightly elevated. The fan speed is increased, if automatic adjustment is allowed. • Red — The carbon dioxide level is remarkably elevated. The fan speed is increased, if automatic adjustment is allowed. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 18 Change filters — This value indicates the next • recommended filter change date. Used days — This value indicates how long the device has • been running. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 19 Change filters — This value indicates the next • recommended filter change date. Used days — This value indicates how long the device has • been running. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 20 1. Open the Fireplace function main view. 2. The profile main screen contains a summary of the profile data. Also see Table 2, "Profile symbols". 3. Press the Profile information button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 21 14. Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide content, is used or not. 15. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 22 14. Use the Plus and Minus buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide content, is used or not. 15. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 23 19. The profile timer duration setting screen is opened. 20. Set the profile timer duration by using the Plus and Minus buttons. 21. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 24 • Off — When the timer is disabled, the Fireplace function is used until you (or the week clock) change the profile. 15. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 25: Temperatures And Sensors

    14. You can return to daily statistics by pressing the Minus button. 15. You can return to the temperature type selection by pressing the Back button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 26 11. A screen displaying the maximum carbon dioxide value from the air carbon dioxide sensors is opened, again. 12. To exit the menu, press the Back button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 27 Carbon dioxide statistics graph over the last week. view the graph in one day or in one week periods. You can view the graph in one day or in one week periods. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 28: Settings

    4. Press the Edit button. 5. The Filter status 1/2 screen is opened. 6. Press the Plus button. The Filters changed field value changes to Today. 7. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 29 The maintenance reminder reminds you of the filter replacement through a pop-up window. To acknowledge the maintenance reminder message, press the OK button. Press the bell button to postpone the reminder for a week. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 30 You can select the user interface language as follows: 1. Select Settings > Language. 2. Press the OK button. 3. Select the language you want, for example, English. 4. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 31 4. Press the Right arrow button until the screen 3/4 appears. 5. Press the Plus button. The Dayl.Saving Time setting value is changed to Off. 6. Press the OK button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 32 8. A confirmation screen is opened. You can switch the week clock on or off by pressing the OK button in the Week clock screen for a few seconds. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 33 7. A confirmation screen is opened. 8. The week clock is now disabled. If you have set a weekly program, it will be saved in the system. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 34 The figures above depict a week 5. Ensure that the week clock is enabled. 6. The weekly program is now set. clock set in line with this example. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 35: Switching The Unit Off

    3. The system asks for confirmation. 4. Press the OK button. 5. The ventilation unit is now switched off. If you want to re-start the ventilation unit, press any key. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 36: Filters

    We recommend changing the filter every spring and autumn, but, at least, once a year. By using original Vallox filters, you ensure the proper functioning of the ventilation unit and the best filtering results. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 37 11. Close the door and connect the plug back into the wall thin and easily damaged. outlet. 12. The heat recovery cell has now been checked and cleaned. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 38: Heat Recovery Cell

    (figure 2). 6. Remove the temperature sensor from the resistance support (figure 4). 7. Remove the post heating radiator support, which is attached © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 39 12. Close the door and connect the plug back into the wall outlet. 13. The fan has now been checked and cleaned. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 40 9. Reassemble the ventilation unit in the reverse order. 10. Close the door and connect the plug back into the wall outlet. 11. The extract air fan has now been checked and cleaned. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 41: Condensing Water

    Check the wiring between the unit and the control the control panel is not is lost or the control panel is panel. Contact the service centre, if necessary. working. damaged. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 42: Technical Specifications

    Air flow dm /s (l/s) 14/15 31/30 48/44 60/54 68/62 82/74 92/83 98/89 Air flow m 50.4/54 111.6/108 172.8/158.4 216/194.4 244.8/223.2 295.2/266.4 331.2/298.8 352.8/320.4 , dB (A) © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 43 3. Supply air to the apartment 4. Exhaust air from the Measurement points after the connection outlet. apartment to the unit Fan curves indicate the total pressure available for duct losses. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 44 Air flow dm /s (l/s) 29/32 45/50 51/59 60/67 67/75 77/84 84/90 98/105 Air flow m 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 , dB (A) © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 45 3. Supply air to the apartment Measurement points after the connection outlet. 4. Exhaust air from the Fan curves indicate the total pressure available for duct losses. apartment to the unit © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 46 Air flow dm /s (l/s) 36/39 56/62 68/74 81/89 92/98 105/113 116/126 131/142 Air flow m 129.6/140.4 201.6/223.2 244.8/266.4 291.6/320.4 331.2/352.8 378/406.8 417.6/453.6 471.6/511.2 , dB (A) © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 47 3. Supply air to the Measurement points after the connection outlet. apartment Fan curves indicate the total pressure available for duct losses. 4. Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 48: Internal Electrical Connection

    1. Extract fan tacho (WT) 2. GND (GN) 3. Extract fan PWM (YE) YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN 7028650 Vallox 096 / VP 270 21112014 AN © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 49 2. GND (GN) 3. Extract fan PWM (YE) YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN 21112014 Vallox 110 / 145 / VP 350 / VP 510 7028700 AN © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 50 2. GND (GN) 3. Extract fan PWM (YE) YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN 21112014 Vallox 110 / 145 / VP 350 / VP 510 7028700 AN © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 51: External Electrical Connection

    EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION VALLOX MV 096, MV 110 AND MV 145 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 52: Mounting

    (storage, technical rooms, etc.). Mount the Vallox 096 MV / 110 MV on the wall with a mounting plate, as shown in the adjacent figure. Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after mounting.
  • Page 53: Ceiling Mounting

    The minimum distance of the attic floor penetration plate from the rear wall is 5 mm. The minimum distance of the attic floor penetration plate from the side walls is 15 mm. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 54: Condensing Water

    The standard SilentKlick condensing water outlet 4. Attach the housing to the condensing water installation requires 70mm of free space below outlet. the ventilation unit. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 55 NOTE The alternative condensing water outlet installation requires 47mm of free space below the ventilation unit. ALTERNATIVE WATER SEAL, DIMENSIONING FIGURES 096 MV 110 MV 145 MV © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 56: Certificate Of Conformity

    CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 096 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 57 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 110 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 58 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY 145 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 59: Exploded View And Parts List

    Connection box 3526700 Control panel 949033 HR cell Filter stand 3464500 RJ45 extension cable 952196 Humidity sensor 946149 (optional) G4 coarse filter 978045 Carbon dioxide sensor 949111 (option) © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 60 Humidity sensor 946149 cell (optional) Filter stand 3426800 Post-heater 900W Carbon dioxide sensor 949111 G4 coarse filter 978043 R model unit 942211 (optional) L model unit 942210 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 61 Upp support for HR 3468900 RJ45 extension cable 952196 Humidity sensor 946149 cell (optional) Filter stand 3466500 Additional heater 942220 Carbon dioxide sensor 949111 1500W (option) G4 coarse filter 978047 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 62: User Level Diagrams

    Temps and sensors Fan settings Input/Output settings Time and Date I/O settings Panel address Display settings Password and access level Modbus settings Expert settings Anti-freezing setting Turn unit OFF © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 63 Temps and sensors Input/Output settings Fan settings Time and Date Panel address I/O settings Display settings Password and access level Modbus settings Expert settings Anti-freezing setting Turn unit OFF © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 64 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...

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