INTENDED USE All Vallox ventilation units have been designed to provide appropriate and continuous ventilation so as to present no threat to health and to maintain structures in good condition. IMPORTANT In order to ensure that the indoor air presents no harm to health and remains optimal also for the structures of the building, ventilation must be kept on without disruptions.
INSTALLATION OPTIONS NOTE The standard equipment and • Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV and Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV are available accessories designed to be mounted above a false ceiling. vary from country to country.
At the 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 controlled by the following means: • Through the control panel installed in the building •...
MAIN PARTS Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV and Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV R model in the figure Supply air fan Bypass flap Extract air fan Safety switch Post-heating resistor Control panel Heat recovery cell Carbon dioxide sensor Fine filter for supply air...
(e.g. storage premises, technical spaces, and false ceilings). Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV and Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV must be mounted on the ceiling. Use the mounting hooks (4 pcs) delivered with the unit to mount the ventilation unit on the ceiling.
DIMENSIONS AND DUCT OUTLETS UNIT DIMENSIONS Dimension Vallox TSK Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV Multi 80 MV 1026 100 (female) 125 (female) R model: Outdoor air to the unit NOTE 2. Supply air from the unit Fold the temperature to the apartment sensor holder if the 3.
CLEANING THE HEAT RECOVERY CELL (USER) Check that the heat recovery cell (D) is clean roughly once a year when the filters are being replaced. Clean by washing as required. IMPORTANT Handle the cell carefully! For example, do not lift the cell by the layers.
Cleaning the extract air fan To remove and clean the extract air fan: 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. 4. Remove the extract air filter (C), the cell top bracket (E) and the heat recovery cell (D), as described in sections “Filters”...
D View from 10 % above E Right side Volume flow rate AIR VOLUMES VALLOX TSK MULTI 50 MV, SUPPLY AIR (FINE+COARSE), EXTRACT AIR (COARSE) 100 % Pressure loss in ducts. Total pressure (Pa) Volume flow rate (dm3/s) 80 %...
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40.4 44.6 46.7 48.9 50.2 VALLOX TSK MULTI 80 MV Product title Product number HVAC code Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV R 3530300 7912070 Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV L 3530400 7912077 Air volumes Supply air 85 dm3/s, 100 Pa Extract air 96 dm3/s, 100 Pa...
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E Right side (l/s) 252 288 324 360 396 Volume flow rate AIR VOLUMES VALLOX TSK MULTI 80 MV, SUPPLY AIR (FINE+COARSE), EXTRACT AIR (COARSE) Pressure loss in ducts. Total pressure (Pa) 100 % Volume flow rate (dm3/s) 70 %...
Post-heating resistor with 90°C and 3. Supply air 130°C overheating protection D/I2 Digital input 2 4. Exhaust air (Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH / Vallox TSK Multi 5. Supply air from the cell 80 MV EH, EHX) 11V1 11.1 V operating voltage AN/I Analog input 0-10VDC Additional heating resistor with 90°C and...
In this case, the pump and the solenoid Note: cooling valve can be controlled using a Vallox MV ventilation unit, The value set for the and no separate thermostats are needed.
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