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Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH Manual

Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH Manual

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Models
Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH
Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH
Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV
Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV
(EH = post-heating)
Types
3608
3609
3608-1
3609-1
A +
Document
1.09.621 EN
Valid from
3.2.2015
Updated
4 Sep 2015

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  • Page 1 Models Document Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH 1.09.621 EN Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV Valid from Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV 3.2.2015 (EH = post-heating) Updated Types 4 Sep 2015 3608 3609 3608-1...
  • Page 3 • Condensing water outlet  &(57,),&$7( 2) &21)250,7<  (;3/2'(' 9,(: $1' 3$576 /,67  86(5 /(9(/ ',$*5$06 127( You can find your MyVallox account at www.MyVallox.com © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 4 ,1752'8&7,21 7+( 0$,1 3$576 2) 7+( 9(17,/$7,21 81,7 R model in the figure AUTOMATIC SUMMER / WINTER DAMPER SUPPLY AIR FAN SAFETY SWITCH EXTRACT AIR FAN MyVallox Control POST-HEATING RADIATOR, ELECTRIC, 900W MyVallox CO2 sensor HEAT RECOVERY CELL MyVallox Humidity sensor OUTDOOR AIR FILTER F7 OUTDOOR AIR FILTER G4 EXTRACT AIR FILTER G4...
  • Page 5 ,1752'8&7,21 6<67(0 '(6&5,37,21 Internet Vallox TSK Multi Additional switch WLAN Router Sensors Modbus WLAN/LAN © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 6 Furthermore, observe all local accident prevention regulations. ,17(1'(' 86( All Vallox ventilation units are designed to take care of appropriate and continuous ventilation, in such a way that people and structures will remain healthy.
  • Page 7 (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 8 You can control and automate the Vallox ventilation unit operation in the following ways: •...
  • Page 9 1. Select 6HWWLQJV > Turn unit OFF. 2. Press the 2. button. 3. The system asks for confirmation. 4. Press the 2. button. 5. The ventilation unit is now switched off. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 10 1. Start the Vallox ventilation device by plugging in the power cord to the power outlet. 2. When you start the Vallox ventilation device for the first time, the Vallox logo is shown on the MyVallox Control control panel. 3. Press the 2. button.
  • Page 11 The following chapters describe the Vallox ventilation device deployment wizard phase, where you make the expert settings. ,03257$17 Some deployment phases require special equipment, such as an air flow meter. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 12 (;3(57 6(77,1*6 3$66:25' $1' $&&(66 /(9(/ Once you have finished up making the basic settings, the deployment wizard moves on to setting the system password. 127( If you set the password as 0000, the password inquiry is not used. 1. The deployment wizard Password and access level screen is opened.
  • Page 13 3OXV and 0LQXV buttons. The fan speed (1/min) will change, according to the percentage value. 3. Press the 2. button. 4. The extract air fan ratio is now set. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 14 (;3(57 6(77,1*6 352),/( 6(77,1*6 In the following chapters, you can make ventilation settings for the system profiles. +20( 352),/( When you want to make the At home profile settings, proceed as follows: 1. The deployment wizard Home screen will open. 127( Once you have set the basic ventilation air flow rates, the higher percentage value will default to the At home profile fan speed...
  • Page 15 15. The automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide content, is now set. 16. Press the 2. button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 16 (;3(57 6(77,1*6 %2267 352),/( When you want to make the Boost profile settings, proceed as follows: 1. The deployment wizard %RRVW profile screen is opened. 127( Once you have set the fan speed for the At home profile, the fan speed for the Boost profile will default to +30% of the At home profile fan speed.
  • Page 17 (or the week clock) change the profile. 15. The profile timer function is now set. 16. Press the 2. button. 17. The )LUHSODFH IXQFWLRQ settings are now complete. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 18 (;3(57 6(77,1*6 ),1,6+,1* 83 When you have completed the wizard, the Setup done! screen will open. Finish up the deployment, as follows: 1. If you want to go back to repair or change a value, use the arrow buttons to select the desired line and press the 2. button.
  • Page 19 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 20 9(17,/$7,21 352),/(6 &+$1*,1* 7+( 352),/( ,I \RX ZDQW WR FKDQJH WKH YHQWLODWLRQ SURILOH SURFHHG DV IROORZV 1. Press the &KDQJH SURILOH button until the desired ventilation profile icon is displayed in the screen. 2. Wait until the ventilation profile main screen is displayed. 3.
  • Page 21 &KDQJH ILOWHUV — This value indicates the next • recommended filter change date. • 8VHG GD\V — This value indicates how long the device has been running. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 22 9(17,/$7,21 352),/(6 9,(:,1* 7+( %2267 352),/( ,1)250$7,21 If you want to view the Boost profile settings, proceed as follows: 1. Open WKH %RRVW profile main view. 2. Press the 3URILOH LQIRUPDWLRQ button. 3. The first information screen for the profile is opened. This screen contains the following information: This value indicates the temperature of the air blown indoors and its set value (in parentheses), if the supply...
  • Page 23 14. Use the 3OXV and 0LQXV buttons to select whether the automatic fan speed control, based on the carbon dioxide content, is used or not. 15. Press the 2. button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 24 9(17,/$7,21 352),/(6 02',)<,1* 7+( $:$< 352),/( 6(77,1*6 1. Open the $ZD\ profile main view. 2. Press the 3URILOH LQIRUPDWLRQ button. 3. Press the (GLW button. 4. The fan speed setup screen is opened. 5. Set the $ZD\ profile fan speed as a percentage of the maximum by using the 3OXV and 0LQXV buttons.
  • Page 25 19. The profile timer duration setting screen is opened. 20. Set the profile timer duration by using the 3OXV and 0LQXV buttons. 21. Press the 2. button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 26 9(17,/$7,21 352),/(6 02',)<,1* 7+( ),5(3/$&( )81&7,21 6(77,1*6 When you want to edit the Fireplace function settings, proceed as follows: 1. Open the )LUHSODFH IXQFWLRQ main view. 2. Press the 3URILOH LQIRUPDWLRQ button. 3. Press the (GLW button. 4. The fan speed setup screen is opened. 5.
  • Page 27 14. You can return to daily statistics by pressing the 0LQXV button. 15. You can return to the temperature type selection by pressing the %DFN button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 28 7(03(5$785(6 $1' 6(16256 16. Press the 5LJKW DUURZ button. 17. A graph is opened, describing the supply air temperature over the last 24 hours. 18. If you want to view weekly statistics, press the 3OXV button. 19. A graph is opened, describing the supply air temperature over the last seven days.
  • Page 29 Carbon dioxide statistics graph over the last week. view the graph in one day or in one week periods. You can view the graph in one day or in one week periods. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 30 Control control panel on replacing the Vallox ventilation unit filter. Replacing the filter itself is described in the Vallox ventilation unit maintenance instructions. When you want to set the date when you replaced the Vallox ventilation unit filter, proceed as follows: 1. Select 6HWWLQJV ! )LOWHU.
  • Page 31 The maintenance reminder reminds you of the filter replacement through a pop-up window. To acknowledge the maintenance reminder message, press the OK button. Press the bell button to postpone the reminder for a week. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 32 6(77,1*6 ',63/$< 6(77,1*6 6(77,1* 7+( 6/((3 7,0( The MyVallox Control control panel automatically switches to sleep mode when the pre-set sleep time has elapsed. To set the sleep time, proceed as follows: 1. Select 6HWWLQJV ! 'LVSOD\ VHWWLQJV 2. Press the 2. button. 3.
  • Page 33 4. Press the 5LJKW DUURZ button until the screen 3/4 appears. 5. Press the 3OXV button. The 'D\O6DYLQJ 7LPH setting value is changed to 2II. 6. Press the 2. button. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 34 6(77,1*6 7,0( $1' '$7( 6(77,1* 7+( '$7( To set the date, proceed as follows: 1. Select 6HWWLQJV ! 7LPH DQG GDWH. 2. Press the 2. button. 3. The 7LPH DQG GDWH settings are opened. 4. Press the Right arrow button until the screen 4/4 appears. 5.
  • Page 35 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 36 6(77,1*6 5(029,1* 7+( :((./< 352*5$0 If you want to remove the weekly program settings from the system, proceed as follows: 1. Select 6HWWLQJV ! :HHN FORFN 2. Press the 2. button. 3. Press the 6HWWLQJV button. 4. The :HHN FORFN menu appears. 5.
  • Page 37 3. The system asks for confirmation. 4. Press the 2. 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 38 %()25( <28 67$57 0$,17(1$1&( :25. When you open the Vallox TSK Multi 50/80 MV ventilation unit door, the safety switch (T) switches the unit off. Despite this, DOZD\V GLVFRQQHFW WKH SRZHU SOXJ EHIRUH VWDUWLQJ the Vallox TSK Multi 50/80 MV YHQWLODWLRQ XQLW PDLQWHQDQFH.
  • Page 39 13. The heat recovery cell has now been checked and cleaned. 127( Do not wash the entalphy cell, if one is installed in the unit. Only wash the aluminium or plastic cell. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 40 When you want to remove and clean the supply air fan, proceed as follows: 1. Disconnect the power plug for the ventilation unit. 2. Open the Vallox-ventilation unit door by lifting the latch. 3. Lift the door off. 4. Remove the extract air filter (C), the cell top bracket (E) and the heat recovery cell (D), as described in sections Filters and Heat Recovery Cell.
  • Page 41 The air lock guarantees the condensing water removal and the suppression of possible Water must not be allowed to enter sounds. the electrical system. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 42 0$,17(1$1&( ,16758&7,216 7528%/(6+227,1* :$51,1* The table below contains troubleshooting and fault repair instructions. Water must not be allowed to enter the electrical system. )$8/7 &$86( '2 7+,6 The user interface shows the The extract air fan has Make sure that the fan has stopped. The fan wiring and text: stopped.
  • Page 43 900W, 3.9A +HDW UHFRYHU\ E\ Motorised SDVV damper 7KH E\SDVV GXFW KHDWHU 900 W, 3.9 A :HLJKW 58.5 kg +HDW UHFRYHU\ Cross-counter flow heat recovery cell, h>80% © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 44 9$//2; 76. 08/7,  09 63(&,),&$7,216 0($685(0(17 32,176 )$1 ,1387 32:(5 Measurement points after the connection outlet. Fan curves indicate the total pressure available for duct losses. Supply Air Extract Air A view from Volume flow rate $,5 92/80(6 9$//2; 76. 08/7,  09 6833/< $,5 )*  (;75$&7 $,5 * Extract Air PK and TK are examples of inlet and Supply Air...
  • Page 45 84,24/100,08 54,36/70,2 , dB (A) 53.5 51.2 49.5 45.9 42.0 37.4 34.4 *28.9 *24.7 * The background noise requirements of standard ISO 3741:2010 have not been met © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 46 4. Supply fan tacho (WT) 5. GND (GN) 6. Supply fan PWM (YE) 1. Extract fan tacho (WT) 2. GND (GN) 3. Extract fan PWM (YE) YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN YEGN 7028650 Vallox 096 / VP 270 21112014 AN...
  • Page 47 (;7(51$/ (/(&75,&$/ &211(&7,21 3x1,5S 2x0,5 2x0,5 2x0,5 2x0,5 2x0,5 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 48 (;7(51$/ (/(&75,&$/ &211(&7,21 )25 &21752//,1* 7+( 0/9 24 VDC relay/ contactor for controlling the pump Distribution board and the solenoid valve +24VDC Ethernet interface on top of the unit RJ45 female MLV control THE VENTILATION UNIT’S INTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Plug connection Plug connection 1.2 m on top of the unit MB_A...
  • Page 49: Supply Air

    One-way valve. Not included in the delivery. +24V connector. The pressure loss must be less than the pressure loss of the heat pump. © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 50 02817,1* 02817,1* /2&$7,21 Vallox TSK Multi 50/80 MV must be mounted in a location where the temperature does not fall below +10°C. Without protective enclosure, the unit must be located in a place where its operating noise does not cause disturbance, such as stocks, technical facilities, suspended ceilings and the like.
  • Page 51 Space required for speed switch Water outlet mounting (option) 81,7 ',0(16,216 Dimension Vallox TSK Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV Multi 80 MV SPACE FOR MAINTENANCE 1060 1026 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 52 02817,1* &21'(16,1* :$7(5 The delivery includes a water seal and an outlet. By connecting a pipe to the outlet, the water condensing from extract air can be led to a floor drain (not directly to the drain). The pipe must not rise after the water seal. For detailed instructions on the mounting of the water seal and outlet, see the accessory bag.
  • Page 53 &(57,),&$7( 2) &203/,$1&( © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 54 (;3/2'(' 9,(: $1' 3$576 /,67 12 3$57 &2'( Body Vallox TSK Multi 50/80 MV Door assembly (door panel, insulation, door switch button) VM 200 3473500 Door assembly (door panel, insulation, door switch button) VM 300 3483000 Knurled-head screw 990698 Heat exchanger, plastic (VM 200)
  • Page 55 3363500 Cover plate 125mm (VM 300 MV) 3363600 Water seal kit 3494700 Control panel 949033 Connection box 3526700 Humidity sensor (optional) 946149 Carbon dioxide sensor (option) 949111 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...
  • Page 56 86(5 /(9(/ ',$*5$06 (;7(16,9( Away Away info Edit Error log Turn unit ON At home At home info Edit Cell defrost Boost Wizard Boost info Edit Self test display Fireplace info Fireplace Service diagnostic display Edit Fan test Service Menu Heater test Language Summer-Winter test...
  • Page 57 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 58 Vallox Oy Myllykyläntie 9–11 32200 LOIMAA FINLAND +358 10 7732 200 © Vallox • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice...

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