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Atlantic Duolix Max - Wiring an Ground-Connected Heat Exchanger; Basic Management of an Auxiliary Device; Operating Description

Atlantic Duolix Max
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CAUTION: It is very important to position the selector in the valve motor’s direction of rotation in
the correct position so that the valve is open between 5 and 25°C (passage of the air mainly through
the fascia).
The cables used must be dual-insulation conductors (stripped back 5 to 8 mm), with a cross-section of
0.75 mm², at least H 05 W-F type and compliant with the current standards.
The external temperature sensor must be positioned in the shade (north-facing wall) and at a height of
at least 1 m 50 from the ground.
Adhere to the following connection diagram:
6.4. Basic management of an auxiliary
6.4.1. Description of the operation
The Duolix MAX enables an auxiliary to be controlled via its mobile control. This auxiliary may be an air
valve for example.
(See the diagram for the various examples - contact us)
Relevant example:
Limit the use of the anti-frost function to improve the efficiency of the Duolix MAX in cold or very
cold regions: valve on the fresh air network enabling a source of temperate air to be mixed with
the fresh air, in a non-living area (garage, cellar, etc.)
Recovers the energy from the crawl space for the summer: valve activating additional extraction at
VS level or not.
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Duolix MAX
circuit board
Valve motor
External sensor
230 VAC
protected to 2 A

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