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Details fan specifications, heat recovery, filters, weight, and power requirements.
Details the defrost thermostat and measures to prevent radiator freezing.
Instructions for detaching and reattaching the thermostat sensor to the self-actuated valve.
Procedure for detaching and attaching self-actuated one-way dampers for VKL units.
Diagram showing internal electrical connections for the electric radiator model.
Wiring diagrams for connecting cooker hoods to the unit.
Wiring diagrams for connecting control centres to the unit.
Diagram showing internal electrical connections for VKL models.
Wiring diagrams for connecting cooker hoods to VKL models.
Wiring diagrams for connecting control centres to VKL models.
Illustrates the electrical connections for the 1993 YK/2A remote monitoring control centre.
The Vallox 75/95 is a ventilation unit designed for dwelling-specific ventilation in detached houses, terraced houses, and blocks of flats. It provides supply and extract air ventilation with heat recovery, ensuring a comfortable indoor climate.
The core function of the Vallox 75/95 is to manage air exchange within a dwelling while recovering heat from the outgoing air. This is achieved through a plate heat exchanger with an approximate efficiency of 60%. The unit operates silently and incorporates good filtering to ensure clean incoming air. For summer ventilation, an in-built heat recovery bypass is included, allowing the unit to bypass the heat exchanger when cooling is desired. The unit offers versatile control options, including separate control centers and integration with cooker hoods. A service switch is standard for ease of maintenance. All models are available in R and L configurations to suit different installation requirements.
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