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What the units include can vary depending on the sales area.

VALLOX 70 COMPACT

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

5

SWITCH POSITION

Living area (m

2

)

Air flow (dm

3

/s)

Total electricity consumption of fans (W)

1

70 V

20

10

20

1.1

90 V

35

15

33

2

120 V

70

25

55

2.1

135 V

80

30

67

3

160 V

100

35

90

3.1

180 V

120

45

108

4

230 V

160

55

160

INITIAL ADJUSTMENT

The ventilation system works properly when air flows in the rooms have been measured and
adjusted with the valves in accordance with the planned values. 

After the initial adjustment, the

position of the ventilation valves must not be changed. 

If there is an outlet valve with a knob in the

ceiling of the sauna, it can be adjusted as needed. The initial adjustment ensures that a
sufficient amount of air is circulated and that extract air flow is always greater than supply
air flow, i.e. the dwelling is negatively pressured compared to outdoor air. If the dwelling
is positively pressured, air in the dwelling penetrates the outer envelope of the building and
between windows, which may cause humidity damage during the heating season.

In normal conditions 

basic ventilation

, with a change of air every two hours, is sufficient in

living areas. Boosting is needed during for example sauna baths, cooking, clothes washing
or family parties.

If the user does not know the measured air flows, the adjacent table shows approximate
extract air flows as well as the total electricity consumption of the fans at various fan speeds.
The table also shows the fan speed that is sufficient for recommended basic ventilation in
dwellings of different sizes.

The switch positions, i.e. fan speeds, displayed in the table on a darker background are
factory preset values. If needed, an expert or electrician can change settings (or has changed
them during the initial adjustment) and select speeds shown on a white background instead.
Voltage changes are always made by an expert, not the user himself.

VALLOX 70 / 70K COMPACT

Summary of Contents for 70 COMPACT R

Page 1: ...depending on the sales area 1 09 349E 11 10 2012 VALLOX CODE 70 Compact A3475 70K Compact A3476 Supply and extract air ventilation with heat recovery For blocks of flats terraced houses and detached...

Page 2: ...11 13 12 15 14 Main parts VALLOX 70 COMPACT EVERYDAY QUICK GUIDE VALLOX 70 COMPACT has been initially adjusted for normal circumstances in your home Ventilation adjustment is needed mainly in the foll...

Page 3: ...outer wall structures remain dry Humidity in indoor air is not condensed in the ventilation ducts Air is fresh in the toilet as well How much air is replaced For air to be clean to breathe it has to b...

Page 4: ...speed 3 or 4 when the filters are clean Fireplace switch function option If the unit has been equipped with a fireplace switch timer it can be used to stop the extract air fan for a certain period suc...

Page 5: ...elling is negatively pressured compared to outdoor air If the dwelling is positively pressured air in the dwelling penetrates the outer envelope of the building and between windows which may cause hum...

Page 6: ...separate extract air valve in the kitchen connected to the ventilation unit The unit is controlled with a separate control centre Speed selection switch The regulator switch is only used to control th...

Page 7: ...00 W electric radiator used for heating supply air The temperature of supply air is adjusted at the thermostat regulator located inside the unit Temperature adjustment range is 0 25 C It is advisable...

Page 8: ...o heat the air coming from the outside The damper is in the down position In summer use when it is warm outside it is unnecessary to heat outdoor air The heat recovery cells are then bypassed with the...

Page 9: ...to replace filters in autumn This way the filters stay cleaner through the winter and can effectively filter off dust in the following spring In connection with the cleaning of the filters it is also...

Page 10: ...ixed to the fan over the rubber collar F flange by turning the ear to the upright position Lift the rubber collar out of the opening and turn the fan so that it can be lifted away from the support M R...

Page 11: ...cooker hood has to be cleaned 1 to 2 times a month depending on the use of the hood The grease filter can be washed with hot water and washing up liquid or in a dishwasher Remove the grease filter by...

Page 12: ...HIS Measure the temperature of supply air in the unit and compare it with the air coming from the valve see page 7 Check the insulation of the attic ducts Check the operation of the defrost thermostat...

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