Vallox 096 SE R, 096 SE L Operating, Maintenance And Technical Instructions

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Models
VALLOX 096 SE R VALLOX 096 SE L
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3.12.2013
1 Extract air fan (behind protective cover)
2 Supply air fan (behind extract air duct)
3 Outdoor air fi lter F7
4 Heat recovery cell
5 Summer/winter damper
6 Outdoor air fi lter G4
7 Extract air fi lter G4
8 Post-heating radiator (behind extract air duct)
9 Safety switch
10 Control panel DIGIT SED
11 Carbon dioxide sensor
12 Humidity sensor
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Low-energy ventilation unit with heat recovery and
demand-controlled automatic melting
Operating, maintenance and technical
instructions
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TECHNICAL DATA
Electrical connection 230 V, 50 Hz, 5.1 A (plug) Degree of protection provided by enclosures IP 34 Fans Extract air 89 dm direct current (DC) Supply air 86 dm Heat recovery Cross-counter fl ow cell, > 80% Heat recovery bypass Automatic Electric post-heating unit (standard) 900 W 3.9 A Filters Supply air G4 and F7 Extract air G4 Weight 53 kg Ventilation power adjustment - Control panel control
- CO
- Remote monitoring control (voltage signal) Options - CO
- %RH sensor
- Insulated attic fl oor penetration plate
- Ceiling mounting plate Vallox 096
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/s 100 Pa
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and %RH control
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sensor
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Operating instructions VALLOX 096 SE
For indoor air to stay healthy and benefi cial also for the structures of the dwelling, ventilation has to be in operation continuously. It is not
advisable to stop ventilation even for longer holidays because it makes
indoor air stuffy. Also, during the heating season indoor air humidity may condense in the ducts and structures and therefore cause humidity damage. The sensors automatically adjust ventilation to an optimal level even if the dwelling is empty.
Making the unit ready for operation
1. Connect the plug to the mains supply. VALLOX 096 SE is now ready for operation.
2. Start the unit and choose a suitable ventilation power at the control panel. There is either one or more control panels. See the operating instructions for control panel.
In normal conditions basic ventilation, with a change of air every two hours, is suffi cient in living areas. Boosting is needed during for
example sauna baths, cooking, clothes washing or family parties. If
carbon dioxide and/or humidity sensors have been installed in the
system, VALLOX 096 SE automatically takes care of demand-controlled
ventilation.
Ventilation control
The unit can be controlled with a control panel. The standard week­clock control can be used to control the fan power of the unit and the
setpoint for supply air temperature. Furthermore, demand-controlled ventilation can be adjusted with
optional carbon dioxide and humidity sensors. The fan power of the unit can also be controlled with a voltage signal.
Controlling ventilation with Vallox Digit SED control panel
The control panel can be used for the following ventilation control functions:
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1 Automatic humidity setting, which is suitable for controlling
humidity in for example washing rooms.
The program records current humidity level and selects it as
the setpoint, which it then uses as the target for drying air in a bathroom, for instance after a shower. The setpoint automatically varies for instance according to season and is always at the right level. This setting is factory selected.
2 Humidity level can also be set fi xed. The setting can range
between 1...99 %RH and is set at the control panel. This can be used in for example public saunas and swimming pools. The
program aims at keeping humidity at the setpoint. The setpoint
can be changed if needed. The mode of adjustment is chosen at the controller. Recommended humidity content of good indoor air is approximately 45%.
• During this control, the control panel can be used to raise fan
speed to the maximum fan speed and to decrease it to the base fan speed.
• In humidity control, fan speed varies between the base and
maximum fan speeds selected.
• When the unit is fi rst taken into use with automatic setpoint search enabled (factory setting), it takes 3 to 10 hours for the program
to defi ne the value. During this time, humidity adjustment is not enabled (because the fi rst value, selected at the factory, is 100%).
• Automatic search is enabled even if humidity control is not
selected.
Controlling ventilation with voltage signal
• VALLOX 096 SE fan power can be controlled with a voltage
signal coming from remote monitoring.
• The signal can be used to select speeds 0 to 8. However, if
Functions for adjusting ventilation power
• Starting and stopping.
• Power adjustment (8 positions).
• Setting the base fan speed and the
maximum fan speed.
Ventilation power cannot be set lower than the
base fan speed. When carbon dioxide and/
or relative humidity adjustments are activated,
power cannot be adjusted higher than the maximum fan speed. When
humidity and carbon dioxide adjustments have been switched off, fan speed can be raised to speed 8. (See the operating instructions for control panel, Section 3.25.)
Ventilation control with carbon dioxide sensor (option)
• In carbon dioxide control, VALLOX 096 SE adjusts fan speed so as to keep carbon dioxide content in the ventilation zone below the setpoint. When two or more sensors are used, fan speed is
adjusted according to the highest measuring result.
• 1 to 2 carbon dioxide sensors can be connected as options to
the VALLOX 096 SE unit.
• The adjustment is switched on/off and, if needed, the setpoint
(500...2000 ppm) is set at the control panel. The factory setting 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
to the maximum fan speed and to decrease it to the base fan speed. In carbon dioxide control, maximum fan speed limitation is enabled.
Controlling ventilation with humidity sensor (option)
There are two modes of adjusting fan speed:
Carbon dioxide and humidity sensors
carbon dioxide or humidity adjustment is enabled, the maximum fan speed cannot be exceeded. (See the operating instructions for control panel, Section 3.25.)
• The signal changes the base fan speed.
• The signal does not lock fan speed, i.e. fan speed can be
changed at the control panel within the set limits. Carbon dioxide and humidity adjustment also operate within the set limits.
Voltage signal values
Voltage values for each fan speed: 0 0.20...1.25 VDC 1 1.75...2.25 VDC 2 2.75...3.25 VDC 3 3.75...4.25 VDC 4 4.75...5.25 VDC 5 5.75...6.25 VDC 6 6.75...7.25 VDC 7 7.75...8.25 VDC 8 8.75...10.00 VDC
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Adjustment of supply air temperature and summer/winter function
The temperature of air coming to the dwelling can be adjusted between
circa +10 °C and +30 °C. When there is a light on the post-heating
indicator, post-heating is activated and the unit heats air as needed. The need for heating depends on the setpoint of supply air temperature.
When there is no light on the post-heating indicator, post-heating is off.
This means that the summer function is activated for the ventilation unit.
The unit has a motorised summer/winter function. When the summer
function is on, the heat recovery cell is bypassed as soon as outdoor air temperature has risen above the setpoint. See the setpoint for cell
bypass, factory setting +12 ºC. When outdoor air temperature goes
below the setpoint (factory setting +12 °C), the unit starts to recover heat.
Two different kinds of supply air temperature adjustment can be
chosen at the unit: constant temperature control or cascade control. In constant temperature control, the unit controls the temperature of supply air directly in accordance with the measurement information on the temperature of supply air blown to the ventilation area. In cascade control, the unit controls supply air temperature according to the temperature of air extracted from the ventilation area. The unit calculates the difference between the air extracted and the setpoint for supply air and uses this difference to control the need for post-heating.
Winter function of ventilation unit
A set of parameters has been set at the factory for the freezing of the heat recovery cell (3.21 and 3.22).When these parameters are
undercut, the ventilation unit melts the heat recovery cell utilising the heat of extract air.
Melting is done by stopping the supply air fan (3.20. Choosing melting mode) or by bypassing the heat recovery cell on the supply air side (factory setting).
If the bypassing the heat recovery cell is chosen as the melting mode, the relationship between the supply and extract air fl ows does not change. This prevents the formation of a vacuum inside, which may be harmful in some cases. In this case the electric resistor heats the cold air coming from outside during the melting period to the temperature desired (2.6. Setting supply air temperature). If the temperature desired is high compared to outdoor air temperature, the unit decreases the supply and extract air fl ows in order to attain the desired supply air
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Remember! Switch post-heating off when it starts to get too warm in the dwelling because of warm weathers. Switch post-heating on again when it gets cooler in autumn.
Post-heating indicator light
Maintenance reminder symbol
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Maintenance reminder
• The maintenance reminder switches on the maintenance
reminder symbol ( at defi ned intervals, the factory setting being 4 months.
• The maintenance reminder symbol is acknowledged at
the main display of the control panel. (See the operating instructions for control panel, Section 3.1.)
• The interval can be set between 1 and 15 months at the
control panel.
temperature. A normal melting period varies from 15 to 45 minutes depending on
the amount of ice and the volume of the extract air fl ow. The unit operates optimally on the factory settings in normal operation
in dwellings and detached houses. The parameters only need to be touched in extreme problem situations. Examples of such situations are high humidity loads such as a swimming pool or if there is a detrimental amount of ice in the exhaust air duct.
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Fireplace switch function/booster
Fireplace switch function
(See the operating instructions for control panel, Section 3.12.)
• The fi replace switch stops the extract air fan for 15 minutes and produces overpressure in the ventilation zone. This makes it easier
to light a fi replace.
The function is started on the main display of the control panel by
simultaneously pressing and holding down the + and – buttons for 2 seconds.
• The function can also be started at a separate auto-reset push-
button switch, wired from the connection box of the unit for example to a wall in the fi replace room. Upon each pressing, the stopping function continues for 15 minutes (the switch is not included in the delivery).
• During the function, the fi replace/booster switch symbol (
visible on the main display of the control panel.
NOTE! The starting of the extract air fan may weaken draught in the fi replace! In winter, this situation may disturb the winter function of the unit. The situation will normalise in a while, after the fi replace function stops.
Fireplace/booster switch symbol
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Booster switch function
(See the operating instructions for control panel, Section 3.12.)
• The booster switch function raises fan speed to the set maximum
fan speed for 45 minutes.
The function is started on the main display of the control panel by
simultaneously pressing and holding down the + and – buttons for 2 seconds.
• The function can also be started at a separate auto-reset push-
button switch, wired from the connection box of the unit to for instance a wall in a classroom. Upon each pressing, the boosting function continues for 45 minutes.
• During the function, the fi replace/booster switch symbol (
visible in the main display of the control panel.
• The function is chosen at the control panel.
Fault signal relay (remote monitoring)
• The fault signal relay has potential-free contacts
(24 VDC, 1 A).
• The contacts provide information on various failure modes of
the unit.
• Alarm of high carbon dioxide content switches the relay at
1-second intervals.
• In other fault situations, the contacts are closed.
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1. Control panel operation
1.1 Keyboard
Start button
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Press the button to turn the ventilation unit on and off.
When the indicator is lit, the unit is on.
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Carbon dioxide adjustment
Press the button to turn carbon dioxide adjustment on and
off. When the indicator is lit, the adjustment is on.
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Humidity adjustment
Press the button to turn humidity adjustment on and off.
When the indicator is lit, the adjustment is on.
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Post-heating
Press the button to turn post-heating on and off. The summer function is on when the indicator is not lit.
Ventilation operating menus
2. Operating menu
2.1. Main display and change of fan speed
The displays of the Operating menu (Sections 2.1–2.6) can be scrolled with the scrolling buttons (see Section 1, fi gure items 5 and 6).
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21C 10:20
Main display
Main display
Fan speed can be changed in this display with the + and – buttons (see Section 1.1, fi gure items 7 and 8).
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Fan speed (3).
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Supply air temperature (21°C).
10:20
Time. Filter guard alarm.
Maintenance reminder alarm. Fireplace/booster switch on. The fi replace/booster switch is
activated in this display by simultaneously pressing down the + and – buttons for 2 seconds.
Week-clock control on.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL PANEL
Scrolling up
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With this button you can scroll the displays upward.
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Scrolling down
With this button you can scroll the displays downward.
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Increase button
Use this button to increase values.
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Decrease button
Use this button to decrease values.
Power failure
After a power failure, the unit starts at minimum fan speed. The adjustments and setpoints chosen will remain in the memory of the unit in spite of the power failure.
2.2 Moving to the Settings menu
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To settings menu see manual
2.3 Week-clock control
Week program on
2.4 Content display
RH 35% RH2 40% CO2 0821 PPM
2.5 Temperature display
Out 20 in 20 Sup. 20 Exh. 20
2.6 Setting supply air temperature
Temp. setting 20C
n order to move to the Settings menu, press the + and – buttons simultaneously. In the Settings menu you can change setpoints for the ventilation unit.
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,
the base fan speed and supply air temperature of the unit are adjusted in accordance with the programme as described in Section 4.1.
The content display shows humidity and carbon dioxide content. The corresponding sensors are required (options).
The temperature display shows the temperatures of outdoor air, indoor air, supply air and exhaust air. The accuracy of the temperature sensors is ±2 °C.
Supply air temperature is changed with the + and – buttons.
3. Settings menu
3.1 Resetting maintenance reminder
Mainten. reset Press + and –
3.2 Choosing maintenance reminder interval
Maintenance rem. 04
You can move to the Settings menu from the Operating menu as described in Section 2.2 The displays of the Settings menu (Sections 3.1–3.29) can be scrolled with the scrolling buttons (see Section 1.,
items 5 and 6 in the fi gure).
The maintenance reminder is reset by pressing the + and – buttons simultaneously. This turns out the maintenance reminder symbol ( main display.
The interval for the maintenance reminder is selected with the + and – buttons. The maintenance reminder interval refers to months.
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3.3 Choosing language version
Kieli / Language English
3.4 Adjusting time
Adjust time Press + and -
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The desired language is chosen with the + and – buttons.
You can adjust time by simultaneously pressing the + and – buttons. See separate instructions in 4.2.
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3.5 Week programme programming
Adjust wk. prog. Press + and -
3.6 Erasing week programme
Erase wk. prog. Press + and -
3.7 Choosing basic humidity level
Rh-level setting automatic
3.8 Basic humidity level setpoint
Basic %RH level 40%
3.9 Changing setpoint for carbon dioxide adjustment
CO2 setting 0900 PPM
3.10 Adjustment interval
Adjust interval 10
3.11 Changing operating temperature of heat recovery cell bypass
Cell bypass 10C
3.12 Mode of operation of fi replace/booster switch
Switch type fi replace switch
3.13 Address of control panel
Panel address 1
3.14 Contrast of control panel display
Display contrast 05
3.15 Restoring factory settings
Factory settings see manual
3.16 Choosing cascade adjustment for supply air temperature
Cascade adjust off
To go to the week-clock programme
programming mode press the + and – buttons simultaneously. See the instructions in 4.1.
You can totally erase the week
programme by pressing the + and – buttons simultaneously.
The basic humidity level can be chosen as either automatic or manual.
The selection is done with the + and – buttons.
The desired setpoint is chosen with the + and – buttons when manual adjustment has been selected as the Rh level setting (humidity setting, Section 3.7).
The setpoint for CO2 adjustment is chosen with the + and – buttons.
The adjustment interval for humidity and carbon dioxide adjustments is selected with the + and – buttons. The adjustment interval refers to minutes.
The desired cell bypass temperature is selected with the + and – buttons. If outdoor temperature is lower than cell bypass temperature, the summer/winter damper is in the winter position.
The mode of operation of the switch (either fi replace or booster switch) is selected with the + and – buttons.
The address of the control panel is changed with the + and – buttons. Two control panels cannot have the same address. If control panels have the same address, they go to bus fault state and
do not work.
The contrast setting for the control panel display is changed with the + and – buttons.
The general factory 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.
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.
3.18 Choosing additional heater for unit
Extraheater type Electric rad.
3.19 MLV additional heater setpoint
MLV winter temp 0C
3.20 Choosing melting mode
Defrost mode bypass
3.21 Winter parameter A
Winterparam. A
Increasing the value decreases the freezing of the HR cell. The unit operates
optimally on the factory settings. There is no need to adjust this setpoint except in extreme problem situations, and even then it is advisable to contact Vallox Maintenance. The adjustment is made with the + and – buttons. See the table for the factory setting.
3.22 Winter parameter B
Winterparam. B
Decreasing the value decreases the freezing of the HR cell. The unit
operates optimally on the factory settings. There is no need to adjust this setpoint except in extreme problem situations, and even then it is advisable to contact Vallox Maintenance. The adjustment is made with the + and – buttons. See the table for the factory setting.
3.23 Setting base fan speed
MIN speed 1
3.24 Choosing maximum fan speed
MAX speed 8
3.25 Mode of operation of maximum speed setting
MAX speed limit with adjustments
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A water or electric radiator is selected with the + and – buttons, depending on the type of post-heating radiator the unit is equipped with. Note! Choosing the wrong type of post-heating may cause a faulty post-heating function.
An electric or MLV radiator is chosen according to ventilation unit type with the + and – buttons. This unit can be used only for electric heater setting
Changing MLV radiator setpoint. When
outdoor air temperature goes below this setpoint, the ventilation unit starts the MLV pump. If a message “Preheating not in use” is displayed, no setpoint is in use.
Choose one of the two modes of melting to be used in the unit. Melting is done either by stopping the supply air fan or by bypassing the HR cell.
The winter function of the unit is adjusted from the menu when it is not too cold outside (warmer than –15 °C). Decreasing the value of the parameter
increases the freezing of the HR cell.
The winter function of the unit is adjusted from the menu in very cold weather (colder than –15 °C). Increasing the value of the parameter increases the
freezing of the HR cell.
The desired base fan speed (minimum fan speed) is chosen with the + and –
buttons. Active when week-clock control is not on. Week-clock control changes
this speed.
The desired maximum fan speed is selected with the + and – buttons. Maximum fan speed is on either with adjustments or always. See Section
3.25. Mode of operation of maximum speed setting.
The maximum fan speed setting can be selected to be active either only in connection with (carbon dioxide and humidity) sensor adjustments or permanently. The selection is done with the + and – buttons.
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3.26 Adjusting fan on the supply air side
DC fan, supply 100%
3.27 Adjusting fan on the extract air side
DC fan, exhaust 100%
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The desired adjustment value for the supply air fan is selected with the + and – buttons. The rotation speed of the supply air fan can be decreased by decreasing the percentage.
The desired adjustment value for the extract air fan is selected with the + and – buttons.
The rotation speed of the extract air fan can be decreased by decreasing the percentage.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL PANEL
4. Week-clock control
4.1 Week programme programming
The week programme can be used to set the desired fan speed (base fan
speed) and supply air temperature for each hour of the day on seven days a
week. The week programme overrides manual adjustments.
Carbon dioxide and humidity adjustment can increase fan speed but never
decrease it below the base fan speed set in the week programme.
Example: Monday
It is the intention to decrease fan speed to speed 2 and supply air temperature to 17 ºC between 07:00 (7 a.m.) and 16:00 (4 p.m.). After that, fan speed is raised to speed 4 and supply air temperature to 20 ºC. For the evening, fan speed is boosted to speed 6 between 19:00 and 21:00 (7 p.m. and 9
p.m.), after which fan speed is lowered back to 4.
STARTING POINT
d hr sp tmp 1 0 N N Exit
Cursor d Day 1…7
1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc. h Hour 0…23 sp. Fan speed 1…8 Temp Supply air temperature
10…30°C Exit Save the setting and exit N No change to previous hour setting
d hr sp tmp 1 7 2 17 Exit
d hr sp tmp 1 16 4 20 Exit
d hr sp tmp 1 19 6 N Exit
d hr sp tmp 1 21 4 N Exit
Move the cursor with the arrow keys and
change values with the + and – buttons. Note that to exit and save when the programming is fi nished, move the cursor below the word Exit and press + or –.
Changes in fan speed (Sp.) and supply air temperature (Temp.) are only made for the hours desired; in other cases, use N (no change to previous).
Monday (d = 1), 07:00 (h = 7), fan speed 2 (sp = 2), supply air temperature 17 °C (tmp =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 (tmp = 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 (tmp = 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 (tmp = N).
Move the cursor to the following hour.
3.28 Fan speed level adjustment
Speed 1 level 15%
If for instance speed 3 is 30%, speed 2 cannot be increased to more than 29% and speed 4 cannot be decreased below 31%.
The fan stops when the setpoint is 14% or lower. The adjustment is made with the + and – buttons. There are 8 displays, one for each fan step.
3.29 Moving to Operating menu
To Main menu press + and –
4.2 Adjusting time
day hour min 1 15 30 Exit
Cursor D Day 1…7
1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc. H Hour, 0…23 M Minutes, 0…60 Exit Save the setting and exit
The desired fan speed level is adjusted from the menu. Adjustment range is 0–100%. However, fan speeds limit the adjustment range as follows:
To move back to the Operating menu,
press the + and – buttons simultaneously.
Move the cursor with the arrow keys and
change values with the + and – buttons. Exit and save when the programming is fi nished.
Monday (D=1), hours 15 (H=15), minutes (M=30)
Time is maintained even though there is a power failure. (See Section 1.1, fi gure items 5 and 6).
5. Factory settings
Base fan speed = 1 Maximum fan speed = 8 Carbon dioxide adjustment (CO2) = 900 ppm CO Adjustment interval = 10 min
Winter parameter A = 9 bars Winter parameter B = 3 bars
Mode of melting = heat recovery cell bypass Maintenance reminder = 4 months Cell bypass = 12 °C Cascade adjustment = not in use Speed steps:
1. = 31 %
2. = 42 %
3. = 47 %
4. = 54 %
5. = 59 %
6. = 66 %
7. = 72 %
8. = 100 % Humidity level (Rh level) setting = automatic Switch type = fi replace switch Extraheater type = electric radiator
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Similar changes have to be made separately for each day. Finally, exit the
programming mode by selecting Exit. If you wish, you can erase the week
programme as indicated in Section 3.6. You can then start programming from the start. You can see the settings programmed by choosing a day and by scrolling the hours with the + or – button.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the
Children shall not play with the appliance.
hazards involved.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
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MAINTENANCE
Before starting maintenance operations
When you open the VALLOX 096 SE unit, the security switch (S) turns
voltage off. In spite of this, disconnect the plug of the unit. Disconnect the plug of the VALLOX 096 SE unit before starting maintenance operations.
Filters
When the maintenance reminder gives an alarm, the cleanliness of the fi lters must be checked. Outdoor air is fi ltered in the unit with two kinds
of fi lters. A coarse fi lter (A) fi lters off insects, heavy pollen and other dust. An F7 class fi ne fi lter (B) fi lters off fi ne dust invisible to the eye. Extract air is fi ltered with a coarse fi lter (C).
By using original Vallox fi lters you ensure good operation of the ventilation unit and the best fi ltering result. The replacement interval of fi lters depends on dust content in ambient air. It is recommended to replace fans in spring and autumn, but at least once a year.
Filters
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B
C
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Heat recovery cell
When you replace the fi lters, you are also advised to check the
cleanliness of the heat recovery (HR) cell (D) at an interval of approximately every two years. The sealing ledge (E) above the HR cell must be pulled off in the direction shown by the arrow in the fi gure.
When the sealing ledge has been removed, the HR cell can be pulled
out of the unit. Note! The laminas of the HR cell are very thin and get easily damaged.
If the HR cell is dirty, wash it by putting it in a solution of water with
washing-up liquid. Rinse the HR cell clean with a jet of water. When
water has drained from between the laminas, you can push the HR cell
back in place. Finally, push the sealing ledge in place.
Heat recovery cell
C
E
D
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Fans
Check the cleanliness of the fans when carrying out maintenance for fi lters and the heat recovery
cell. Clean the fans if needed. The fans are very sensitive to external mechanical damage, and it is recommended to clean them in place.
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.
Cleaning supply air fan (T)
Remove the extract air fi lter (C), upper support for the HR cell (E) and the HR cell (D) from the unit as instructed earlier. Pull the temperature sensor off from the upper part of the extract air duct (G) (fi gure 1) and then remove the stopper screw from the lower edge of the duct. After that the extract air duct comes out by turning and simultaneously pushing downwards (fi gures 2 and
3).Detach the temperature sensor from the resistor support (fi gure 4).Then detach the support of the additional and post-heating resistors (H), fastened with two butterfl y nuts from downward
(fi gure 5). Then pull the resistors and the support from the unit and disconnect the quick coupling
of the resistor conductors. The fan can now be cleaned in place. If you wish to detach the fan,
lift it upwards and crank the plastic lock to the right using for instance a chisel (fi gure 6).The fan then falls down and can be pulled out of the unit. Disconnect the quick coupling of the fan conductors. When needed, detach the intermediate shaft of the bypass damper from the end of
the partition wall (fi gure 7).
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Supply air fan
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Extract air fan
P
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Cleaning extract air fan (P)
Remove the extract air fi lter (C), upper support for the HR cell (E) and the HR cell (D) from the unit as instructed earlier. Remove the supply air fi lters G4 and F7.Open the four screws (F, fi gure 8) on the protective cover of the extract air fan and remove the cover downwards. The extract air fan can now be cleaned in place (fi gure 9). If you wish to detach the fan, lift
it upwards and crank the plastic lock to the right using for instance a chisel (fi gure 6).The fan falls down and can be pulled out of the unit (fi gure 10). Disconnect the quick coupling of the
fan conductors.
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Condensing water
Model L
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Model R
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Condensing water
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 fl ow out from the ventilation
unit without hindrance. When carrying out maintenance, for instance in autumn before the beginning of the heating season, make sure that the condensing water outlet 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 fl ow into electrical devices.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause Do this
Outdoor air coming to
1
the dwelling is cold.
The maintenance
2
reminder symbol (
) is displayed and
the unit operates otherwise normally.
“Exh air sensor
3
faulty” message is displayed and the unit is stopped.
“Sup. air sensor
4
faulty” message is displayed and the unit is stopped.
“Ind. air sensor
5
faulty” message is displayed and the unit is stopped.
“Out. air sensor
6
faulty” message is displayed and the unit is stopped.
“Cell sensor faulty”
7
message is displayed and the unit is stopped.
"Bus fault" message is
8
displayed and the unit operates at speed 1 (check the fan speed).
“Freezing alert”
9
message is displayed and the unit is stopped.
The desired automatic
10
adjustment does not stay on.
The fans are not
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running and no indicator light is lit at the control panel.
The unit does not
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obey the control panel.
“Carbon dioxide
13
alarm” message is displayed and the unit is stopped.
Filter guard symbol
14
) is displayed and
( the unit operates otherwise normally.
• Air cools down in the attic ducts.
• The heat recovery cell is frozen, which is why extract air
cannot heat outdoor air.
• The post-heating radiator does not work.
• The extract air fi lter or cell is clogged.
• The initial adjustment of ventilation has not been done.
• The maintenance reminder lights up the maintenance
reminder symbol in the main display of the control panel at an interval of circa 4 months (factory setting).
• You may change the interval (see the operating instructions for control panel, Section 3.2).
• There is a fault in the freezing protection sensor. • Contact a maintenance company. Sensor mounting needs to be
• There is a fault in the supply air sensor. • Contact a maintenance company. Sensor mounting needs to be
• There is a fault in the extract air sensor. • Contact a maintenance company. Sensor mounting needs to be
• There is a fault in the outdoor air sensor. • Contact a maintenance company. Sensor mounting needs to be
• There is a fault in the sensor of the heat recovery cell. • Contact a maintenance company. Sensor mounting needs to be
• Wiring fault in the carbon dioxide sensor, in the control panel or in the humidity sensor, or the cable is of the
wrong type.
• Antifreeze of the water-circulating radiator is active.
NOTE! If there is no non-freezing solution in the water of
the radiator, the radiator is at risk of freezing.
(Does not apply to the Vallox 096 SE unit)
• There is a fault in the humidity or carbon dioxide sensor.
One of the sensors is broken or missing.
• Door switch may be broken or the door is not quite
closed.
• The unit is out of power, for instance because a fuse has
blown.
• The glass tube fuse (located in the control card behind a
protecting plate) protecting the electronics inside the unit may have blown.
• Carbon dioxide alarm. Carbon dioxide content has exceeded 5000 PPM for two minutes. May be caused
by for instance a fi re.
• The pressure in the fi lter guard (pressure difference switch) has risen above the adjustment value or speed is 7 or 8 (option).
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• Check the insulation of the attic ducts.
• Check the cleanliness of the fi lters and heat recovery cell.
• Check the cleanliness of the fi lters and the unit. If needed, clean or replace the fi lters. Also check the external grille.
• Reset the maintenance reminder symbol (see the operating instructions for control panel, Section 3.1.).
checked and the sensor has to be replaced if necessary.
checked and the sensor has to be replaced if necessary.
checked and the sensor has to be replaced if necessary.
checked and the sensor has to be replaced if necessary.
checked and corrected if necessary.
• Contact a maintenance company. The connections have to be
checked and corrected if necessary.
• Immediately troubleshoot the situation. Consult a maintenance company to fi nd out if there is any non-freezing solution in the radiator. Check if the circulation pump is broken, the boiler out
of operation etc. The situation may pass by itself as soon as
supply air temperature exceeds 10 degrees, but do not wait till it
happens.
• Contact a maintenance company. Sensor mounting and
connections have to be checked. (Sensors are options.)
• Check the door switch and fuses. The unit has a T800 mA glass-
tube fuse.
• If needed, contact a maintenance company (for instance to check
the glass tube fuse).
• Disconnect the plug of the unit from the wall socket, wait for 30 seconds and put the plug back. If this does not help, contact a
maintenance company.
• If there is a fi re, take the necessary steps.
• You can make the unit operational by disconnecting the plug from the wall socket, waiting for 30 seconds and putting the plug
back.
• Check the cleanliness of the fi lters and the unit. If needed, clean or replace the fi lters. Also check the external grille.
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Dimensions and duct outlets
600
545
600
363
93
430
102
298
407
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TECHNICAL DATA
Measuring points
Measuring points after the connection outlet. Fan curves indicate the total pressure available for duct losses.
Supply air
Extract air
Model R in the fi gure
55
Supply/extract air volumes
42
E = Extract air fan S = Supply air fan
Input power (total) (W)
SFP =
Air fl ow (max.) (dm
Input powers of fans
Fan
speeds
(V)
Extract air
fl ow
(l/s)
1 14 12 2 24 21 3 34 29 4 44 42 5 54 65 6 64 96 7 73 130 8 89 223
SFP (Specifi c Fan Power) recommended value <2.5 (kW m3/s)
3
At a lower total pressure, SFP will be smaller at this speed.
/s)
Combined input
power of fans
W
141
459
Duct outlets, model R
Inner diameter of female outlet collar ø 125 mm
1. Supply air to dwelling
2. Extract air from dwelling to unit
3. Exhaust air out
4. Outdoor air to unit
Duct outlets, model L
Inner diameter of female outlet collar ø 125 mm
1. Exhaust air out
2. Outdoor air to unit
3. Supply air to dwelling
4. Extract air from dwelling to unit
Location of condensing water outlets, R and L models
Model L
143
121
Model
600
R
121
Sound values
Medium frequen­cy of the octave band Hz
143
500
Pa
475 450 425 400 375 350 325 300 275 250 225 200 175
Pressure loss in ducts. Total pressure.
150 125 100
E1
75
S1
50 25
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
Adjustment position
Air fl ow dm3/s
L
LpA, dB (A) 23 29 35 38 41 44 46 47
1
10,6 25,2 38,1 46,6 53,8 65,6 72,9 76,0 12,0 27,6 36,7 44,2 50,5 61,0 70,4 76,4
39 52 61 62 64 71 69 68 26 30 40 44 47 53 54 57
63
36 45 51 56 58 62 65 66 24 34 40 46 49 53 57 57
125
41 51 57 60 62 65 67 68 22 33 39 42 45 49 53 54
250
38 50 54 57 60 63 65 66 28 39 44 47 49 53 55 56
500
34 48 54 57 59 62 64 65 23 36 42 45 48 51 54 55
1000
24 43 50 55 57 61 64 65 13 24 31 35 37 41 43 44
2000
16 32 42 47 49 54 56 58 16 17 21 24 26 30 33 33
4000
21 21 27 34 38 44 48 49 21 21 21 21 21 22 23 24
8000
45 57 64 66 69 73 74 74 33 43 49 52 55 59 62 63
LW,dB
, dB(A)
39 52 58 61 64 67 69 70 28 39 45 48 51 54 57 57
WA
Sound pressure level dB (A) coming from the unit through the envelope
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
14/15 31/30 48/44 60/54 68/62 82/74 92/83 98/89
E4
S4
E3
S3
E2
S2
Sound power level in supply air duct
(one duct) by octave band L
ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
in the rooms where the unit has been installed
(10m
ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm3/s
E6
S6
S5 E5
2
sound absorption)
, dB
W
E8
S8
E7
S7
SFP 1,5
SFP 1,0
Recommended operating range
Volume fl ow rate
Sound power level in extract air duct
3
/s ADJUSTMENT POSITION/AIR FLOW dm3/s
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(one duct) by octave band LW, dB
Vallox 096 SE
SFP 2,0
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TECHNICAL DATA
Internal electrical connection Vallox 096 SE (code 3720)
R1
90°C
T2
1
N
GR
L2
L
6
5
1
M
GN=Modell R
WT=Modell L
1
2
3
L
24VDC 24VDC
13
GN
130°C
T1
NO NC
WT
PWM1PWM
L
11
12
BN
GN
BN
GND
GND
WT
8 7
L1
5
2
9
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E
BU
YE
BN
YE
YEGN
BU
S
BU
BN
BU
YEGN
If the mains connection cable becomes damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
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authorised maintenance company or other qualifi ed person in order to avoid danger.
L
N
L
3
4
10
3
NN
2
1
TK
2x0,25
12x0.25mm2
1 2 S S -
RS-485 BUS
FAULT SIGNAL
+
FIREPLACE
SWITCH
3x0,25
S PRESSURE SWITCH
S REMOTE MONITORING
S FIREPLACE SWITCH
S FAULT SIGNAL S FAULT SIGNAL
Extract air 1.
Outdoor air to unit 2.
Supply air 3.
Exhaust air 4.
Supply air from cell 5.
FAN CONTROL
0-10 V DC
%RH1
%RH2
A B - + M S + S +
connection box (on top of the unit)
S RH1 S RH2
PWM2 PWM1
GND
230 V
M1
NC NO
N
L
B A +
-
0 V
0 V
16 V
FUSE T400mA
MOTHERBOARD
S Supply air fan
Wire colours BU = blue BN = brown WT = white GN = green RD = red YE = yellow YEGN = yellow-green
E Extract air fan M1 Protective voltage transformer
230 VAC/16 VAC L Earthed cord TK Safety switch R1 Post-heating radiator w
ith 90° and 130° C overheat protection M Damper motor 24 V DC
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External electrical connection Vallox 096 SE
(code 3720)
NOMAK 2x2x0,5+0,5
0...10VDC
REMOTE MONITORING SHORT-CIRCUIT WIRE HAS TO BE REMOVED BEFORE CONNECTION
FIREPLACE SWITCH Button switch (self-resetting contact)
B
M
A
+
-
NOTE! Faulty connection of the + wire DESTROYS CONTROL PANEL
CONTROL PANEL 1 ONE OR MORE 1 INCLUDED AS STANDARD
2x0.5
2x0.5
2x0.5
NOTE! Faulty connection of the + wire DESTROYS THE SENSOR
CO ONE OR MORE OPTION
THE FIRST HUMIDITY SENSOR IS CONNECTED TO REPLACE RESISTOR R6k8
HUMIDITY SENSOR %RH1 OPTION
2x0.5
A
+
-
SENSOR 1
2
S
TECHNICAL DATA
METAL = M WHITE 2 = B ORANGE 2 = A WHITE 1 = ­ORANGE 1 = +
B
M
+
2
1
HUMIDITY SENSOR %RH2 OPTION
2x0.5
+
S
2
1
2. TWISTED PAIR
1. TWISTED PAIR
FAULT SIGNAL
MAX. 1A, 24VDC
(POTENTIAL-FREE CONTACTS)
GND
+
S
S
%RH1
MS+S+
R
CONNECTION BOX IS SITUATED ON TOP OF THE UNIT
A
1
2
FAULT SIGNAL
RS-485 BUS
B-+
FIREPLACE SWITCH FAN CONTROL
Mounting, removing and wiring of the control panel
The control panel is wired straight from the electrical connection box. The control panel can also be connected in series with a CO another control panel. (See External electrical connection).
Control panel addresses
If two or more control panels are connected to the system, the addresses of the control panels need to be changed.
For example 3 control panels
• Connect the fi rst control panel to the unit and change its address to 3.
• Connect the second control panel to the unit and change its address
to 2.
• Connect the third control panel and make 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.
sensor or
2
0-20mA
0-10V DC
%RH2
CONNECTION BOX INSIDE THE UNIT
Width 90 mm Height 110 mm
Depth 23 mm
PLUG CONNECTION 10 A
1.2 m ON TOP OF THE UNIT
If the mains connection cable becomes damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorised maintenance company or other qualifi ed person in order to avoid danger.
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MOUNTING
Mounting
VALLOX 096 SE has to be mounted in a place where temperature does
not go below +10 °C. Without protective enclosure, the unit must be
located in a place with no acoustic disturbance: storerooms, technical rooms etc.
Wall mounting
VALLOX 096 SE is mounted on the wall with a mounting plate as shown
in the adjacent fi gure. Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after
mounting.
Wall construction
Observe the wall construction during mounting. Avoid mounting the unit on a hollow, echoing dividing wall and on a bedroom wall because of sound conduction, or prevent sound conduction.
Condensing water connections
The delivery includes a water seal. By connecting a pipe to the water seal the water condensing from extract air can be led to a fl oor drain (not directly to the drain). The pipe must not rise after the water seal.
The unit has to be mounted horizontally level, so that condensing water
can get freely out of the unit.
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The minimum distance between the top of the unit and the fi nished ceiling surface is 30 mm.
433
Take into account that the unit rises during mounting 10 mm higher t han the fi nal height.
Bottom edge of wall bracket
SE
5
165
380
Wall mounting plate
162
Pipe outer diameter ø 12 mm
84
20
30
11
25
30
35
20 60
30
Wall mounting plate
ø7 14kpl
550
21
12
84
20
3030
35
30
60
20
30ϒ
25
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Ceiling mounting with ceiling mounting plate
(option)
An optional ceiling mounting plate can be used with the unit. The cei­ling mounting plate is fi xed to the ceiling with M8 thread bars. Fix the bars so that they stand the weight of the unit.
The ceiling mounting plate has to be fi xed horizontally in order to en-
sure that the unit will be straight. The outdoor air and exhaust air duct must be insulated against condensation also between the unit and the ceiling mounting plate.
The ceiling mounting plate is mounted horizontally level, and it has to be attached so that there is a space of circa 4 mm between the back
edge of the ceiling mounting plate and the wall. The ventilation unit is then as close to the wall as possible. Minimum distance between the bottom edge of the ceiling mounting plate and the ceiling of the room is 50 mm.
The ceiling mounting plate is fi xed to the ceiling with M8 thread bars. After the thread bars have been fastened to the ceiling, fi rst turn the nuts into the thread bars and lift the ceiling mounting plate in place. Then
Ceiling mounting plate (option)
Minimum distance between bottom edge of ceiling mounting plate and ceiling of room 50 mm
Minimum distance to back wall 4 mm
MOUNTING
push a rubber damper and washer to each thread bar, all the way into the cup of the plate, and turn the nut. Shorten the lower ends of the thread bars so that they will be at no more than 25 mm from the lower surface of the ceiling mounting plate.
Mounting of ventilation unit to ceiling mounting plate
Mount the locking washers (J) delivered with the ceiling mounting plate in place with the 4 screws. Lift the unit and take the wires through the opening in the ceiling mounting plate. Put the locking devices attached
to the top of the ventilation unit at the openings in the ceiling mounting
plate and lift upwards. Make sure that the unit is locked in place.
Check that the condensing water insulation between the unit and the
ceiling mounting plate is in place in the exhaust and outdoor air duct. The unit can be detached from the ceiling mounting plate by pulling the spring-loaded moulding to the direction shown by the arrow (more detailed information provided with the ceiling mounting plate).
Minimum distance 10 mm
600
544
332
4
J
Attic fl oor penetration plate (option)
When an attic fl oor penetration plate is used, the tightness of the vapour barrier has to be ensured.
395
8
5
15
600
630
15
14
Minimum distance to back wall is 5 mm
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TECHNICAL DATA
Exploded view and parts list VALLOX 096 SE
(model 3720)
2 1
2 2
1 6
1 7
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1 8
2
1 5
1 4
1 3
3
1
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2
2 0
1 1
1 2
1 0
1 9
9
8
4
5
2 3
6
2 4
7
2 5
No. Part Code
1 Fan assembly 1108800 2 Fan motor 935365
3 Wall mounting plate 3080700 4 Water seal 3292500
5 G4 coarse fi lter supply air 978044 6 Filter stand 3464400 7 F7 fi lter 978220 8 HR cell 933260 9 Upper support for HR cell 3467200 10 Filter stand 3464500
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11 G4 coarse fi lter 978045 extract air
12 Bypass duct assembly, 3475100 indicate if right- or left-handed
13 Damper motor 930613 14 Extract air outlet 985026 15 Protective voltage transformer 940150 16 Motherboard 949045 17 Safety switch 948370 18 Post-heater, R-model unit 942210
Post-heater, L-model unit 942211
No. Part Code
19 Door assembly 3475200 20 Door latch assembly 3355900 21 NTC sensor, sensor number 946140
has to be indicated 22 Glass tube fuse 952485
5x20 0.4 A slow 23 Control panel 3214000 24 Humidity sensor (option) 946142 25 Carbon dioxide sensor 946146
(option)
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