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VALLOX 90 SE

Parts list for VALLOX 90 SE

CO

2

Carbon dioxide sensor

Adjustment range 500...2000 ppm (900)

Option

Carbon dioxide control

Adjustment interval 1...15 min (10)

G4, F7

Filter

Supply air G4 + F7

Standard

Extract air G4

Standard

FG

Damper motor

HR bypass automation

Standard

24 V, 2 W, 4 Nm

H

Control panel

Setting, operation, display

Standard

LP2

Post-heating radiator

Tubeheater 900 W

Option

HR

Heat recovery cell

Counter-current cell, efficiency >80 %

Standard

EF

Extract air fan (DC – direct current)

qv =92 dm

3

/s (50 Pa)

Standard

%RH

Humidity sensor

Automatic / Adjustment range 1...99% 

Option

Humidity control

Adjustment interval 1...15 min. (10)

TE1

Temperature sensor

Exhaust air temperature

Standard

Heat recovery defrosting

Adjustment range –6...+15

°

C  (3)

Preheating control

Adjustment range –6…+15

°

C (5)

TE2

Temperature sensor

Supply air temperature

Standard

TE3

Temperature sensor

Outdoor air temperature

Standard

TE4

Temperature sensor

Extract air temperature

Standard

SF

Supply air fan (DC – direct current)

qv =75 dm

3

/s (50 Pa)

Standard

S

Fireplace / booster switch 

Functions as either a fireplace

Standard

or booster switch (fireplace switch)

LP1

Preheating radiator

Tubeheater, 1000 W

Standard

© VALLOX • We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification.

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

7.75...8.25    VDC

8 8.75...10.00 

VDC

0 0.5...2.5  mA

1

3.5...4.5 mA

2

5.5...6.5 mA

3 7.5...8.5  mA

4 9.5...10.5 mA

5 11.5...12.5 

mA

6 13.5...14.5 

mA

7 15.5..16.5 

mA

8 17.5...20.0 

mA

Voltage and current signal values (selection in the motherboard)

Voltage values for each fan speed:

Current signal values
for each fan speed:

11

DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION VALLOX 90 SE

Control of operation

Power supply to the unit can be controlled with a contactor in the
distribution panel if needed, e.g. with a timer programme. After starting,
the unit first operates at minimum power. After that power is adjusted
based either on the measurement data from air quality sensors and/or on
manual control at the control panel.

Fan speed adjustment

Manual control

Fan speed of the ventilation unit is controlled in 8 steps at control panel H.

Week clock control

The fan power of the ventilation unit is controlled in 8 steps using the week
clock in control panel H. The week clock can be used to programme the
desired fan power option for each hour in the day.

Carbon dioxide and humidity control

The fan power of the ventilation unit is controlled in multiple steps
depending on load and based on the measurement results of the air
quality sensors (CO

2

 and %RH sensors) located in the ventilation zone. The

aim is to keep carbon dioxide and/or humidity content in the zone below
the setpoint defined at the control panel H. One or more modes of control
may be used simultaneously. The dominant mode is the one demanding
boosting. Ventilation can be adjusted in a maximum of 8 steps. Fan speed
varies depending on load between the basic and maximum fan speeds.
The base and maximum fan speeds can be set at the desired level at
control panel H.

Control through voltage or current signal

The fan power of the ventilation unit is controlled in 8 steps with a voltage
signal of 0...10 VDC, or with a current signal of 0...20 mA. However,
when automatic adjustments are enabled, fan capacity cannot be raised
above the set maximum fan speed. Voltage or current signal control is used
to control base fan speed. This means that fan speed can be raised when
necessary, but not lowered, by the manual, CO

2

 and %RH controls.

Supply air temperature

Supply air temperature can be controlled with either constant
temperature control or cascade control.

Supply air constant temperature control

The control centre of the unit controls the operation of post-heating unit
LP2 (option) on the basis of the measurement data given by temperature
sensor TE2, aiming at keeping supply air temperature at the temperature
value set at control panel H (+10…+30 

°

C).

Supply air cascade control

The control unit directs the operation of post-heating unit LP2 on the basis
of the measurement data given by extract air sensor TE4, aiming at
keeping extract air temperature at the temperature value set at control
panel H (+10…+30 ºC).

Heat recovery bypass

Heat recovery is enabled whenever post-heating has been switched on.
Automatic heat recovery bypass is active whenever post-heating has
been switched off and outdoor temperature exceeds the setpoint (to be
set at +0...+25 

°

C). In this case, the control unit directs the operation of

damper motor FG on the basis of measurement results given by outdoor
temperature sensor TE3 and extract air temperature sensor TE4. The aim

is to get as cool supply air to the ventilation zone as possible. Heat
recovery is, however, on whenever outdoor temperature is below the limit
set, or whenever outdoor air is warmer than extract air.

Heat recovery antifreeze

Active when outdoor temperature is less than 0 

°

C. The control centre of

the unit controls the operation of preheating unit LP1 on the basis of the
measurement data of temperature sensors TE1 and TE3, preventing
freezing alerts and the stopping of supply air fan SF. If the capacity of
preheating unit LP1 is not sufficient, or if it has been taken out of service,
the control centre intermittently stops supply air fan SF on the basis of the
measuring data on temperature sensors TE1 and TE3, thereby preventing
the heat recovery cell from freezing.
As soon as the risk passes, the fan restarts automatically. The threshold
temperature for defrosting (-6…+15 ºC) and the difference area
(1…10 ºC) can be set at control panel H. When fan SF stops, power
supply from radiator LP1 is stopped and post-heating radiator LP2
continues heating.

Heating units LP1 and LP2

Heating units are tubeheaters and they might be burning hot.

Alarms

The symbol ( ) appearing in the main display of the control panel
reminds of the need for maintenance of the unit. The reminder interval
can be set between 1 and 15 months. The factory setting is 4 months. This
function is always active. The fault signal relay gives potential-free alarm
indications on the following fault conditions:
• Alarm of high carbon dioxide content (> 5000 ppm) switches the relay
at 1-second intervals. The fans stop. This is reset by switching off the unit.
• In other fault situations, such as sensor faults, the contacts of the relay
close.

Booster or fireplace switch function

The booster or fireplace switch function of the ventilation unit is controlled
either at control panel H and/or separate switch S, which can be
connected to the connection box of the unit. The mode of operation of the
switch is selected at control panel H. The booster switch function raises
fan speed to the set maximum fan speed for 45 minutes. The fireplace
switch stops the extract air fan for 15 minutes and produces overpressure
in the ventilation zone.

LON remote monitoring control can be implemented with a VALLOX LON
converter.

Code

Name

Technical data 

Standard /

(factory settings in parentheses)

Option

Summary of Contents for 90 SE R

Page 1: ...ant design Handy door locking mechanism Fixed air flow measuring outlets 1 09 331E 9 4 2013 Code 3520 VALLOX C326 05 Code 3520 Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT certificate number Electrical co...

Page 2: ...air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 Summer winter damper Safety switch Wall mounting bracket Control panel DIGIT SED Dimensions and duct outlets MODEL R 1 2 Supply air to the dwelling Extract air from...

Page 3: ...A VALLOX 90 SE PERFORMANCE 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fan speeds Total input power W 12 18 25 34 50 75 117 185 SFP Specific Fan Power guideline value 2 5 kW m3 s SFP Input power total W Air flow max dm3 s Volu...

Page 4: ...air temperature 21 C Post heating is on Time Filter guard alert Maintenance reminder alert Fireplace booster switch on The fireplace booster switch is activated in this display by simultaneously pres...

Page 5: ...X 90 SE electrical connection box The control panel can also be connected in series with a CO2 sensor or another control panel See External electrical connections on page 11 Control panel addresses If...

Page 6: ...2 sensor model may vary Humidity sensors When mounting two or more humidity sensors connect them to the terminal block of the connection box by connecting the first humidity sensor to RH1 in place of...

Page 7: ...ND Defrosting control Supply air Outdoor air Extract air A B PWM1 PWM2 S Pressure switch S RH2 S RH1 L N NO NC NTC sensors Mother board Fuse T800mA S Fault signal S Fault signal WT L 950785 950707 BN...

Page 8: ...wire DESTROYS THE SENSOR CONTROL PANEL 1 POSSIBLY MORE THAN ONE 1 INCLUDED AS STANDARD CO2 SENSOR 1 POSSIBLY MORE THAN ONE OPTION OR 0 20 mA REMOTE MON The short circuit wire has to be removed before...

Page 9: ...gets smaller the period of active operation is automatically reduced in two minute sequences The adjustment range of heating is 10 30 C The heating radiator is on when the sign is displayed in the ma...

Page 10: ...BUTION PANEL REMOTE MONITORING CONTROL CENTRE OF THE PROPERTY ALARM OPERATION MODE CONTROL MEASUREMENT ADJUSTMENT INTERNAL ELECTRICAL AND CONTROL CONNECTIONS LON CONVERTER VALLOX 90 SE HR FIREPLACE BO...

Page 11: ...ntrol base fan speed This means that fan speed can be raised when necessary but not lowered by the manual CO2 and RH controls Supply air temperature Supply air temperature can be controlled with eithe...

Page 12: ...irst turn the nuts into the thread bars and lift the ceiling mounting plate in place Then push a rubber damper and washer to each thread bar all the way into the cup of the plate and turn the nut Shor...

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